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path, and only once looked back. He sa i quivering form, canopied by bayeete ha i
DliAi n OP ltK.'VKT t L.Y. . 1 S'iESAOr aTXE-A TJST.. a? ciorgi- t!ma
r. - ,t, . . r iKu :ts urh.en the
Man or PmIo Alto, Recaea da la ralma, and Monterv. saw the etonds eome down on the j
test charge of Bo'tia Vist. that a scene, worthy !
Inrv.
saw a .
quivering lorm, cnnopieei ty oywi ira
I those oatstrelched hands grappling with points i of steel be saw a pale face lifted once In the ! light; and theu darkneec, ruthed opou the life of I Ik. tAnitir ll.tirv flaw
IF WK 0LV mDAFIAlC" BY MRS. HELEN C. NIGHT This is Dleasaut.' exclaimed the young hua-
af ihe.oajs c-C W aeliii.fton, closed mo cay .n hj j, ,,, ,he r kiug-ehnir,
,r"- , ... - j as the tea things were moved. The fire glow-
Uoyon neiioid irannf (h(i revealing a pretily and neatly ken between these precipitous bank? Here no furlliand(wltjng.nom, with all the appliance anoligl.t comes, fer these walls or rock, wrap orcomfor,. T,e fa,jgnii.e business of iho day the ,as In eternal twilight. ithered I trees ha Ml eI1,ovine what be had all grow up between tiwneaews of rrramte, and seat-1 . . nantici paling, the' delights of hit own
fireside. His pretty wife Esther look her work, j and splendid patriotic volume, entitled M77",' pnt
and sat down by the table.
trea rtons make the bed of the ravine uncer
tain and difficult fur the tread. Hark! That cry, that rush lik a mountain torrent bursting its barriers, and quirk as the lightning flashes from darkness, the dismal ravine is bathed in red btlle liobt. From its northern extremity a contused hind of M-xicans,
17 7 6. A FAITHFUL CHROX1C1.K OF THR WAR OJ
American Independence OR THE WAR OK IN DEPENDENCE, a HiMnry of the Anglo-American, frmn tltr pe
riod of ihr Union ofthr Colottte agVuts t the French,' to the Inauguration of Vliinif ton, the lire Prri-
dt-nt t tht UiiUt-rt Staff, itrauitttilt y il lustra nl by nnmrnim Eni;riT...g, hnwiri.t? th? Haiti of Baltic,
I'rominfitt RTrntt, and Prtru ot Diiinmhfd M?n of the pt-riiMi. Bv Rtnon J. Lnssine. -In hand-
lump EmbU-matie Rinding. Tricf1 $2.50. CTTorrrt-jr trur-hrt.rt.t-il Amrhi an, thit U a most wrlcomt and invaluable work; it is tht- voice of onr Fathtrt tailing iipou to guard mt.u tacndly the pit cious boon of Frt cdoin ti purchasr anl u rnn which, tht-y oflVrrd upon ibrir Country's altar, tht-ir live, ihtir f.Tt nnn, and their -acrrd honor. OPIXIOSS OF THE PRESS. Frtrm the Amrriran Signal.
'WehaTebren !fply mtt-rosttxl in readme a new
Winter Stock of
j lihnl by K. Walker, of New Y ork. The embvllUh-
Hore remarkable Cures of r
CONSUMPTION!:
Mil K ivit.icri'ifr is now n-eeivinsoiu-of ihe Itre'
and iheit arinient ot blow ivir
i Dr J White's Celebrated Remedlesj ARE without' parallel, in the invariaUv iccn-1
hi-h r..iiiw ihfir rnnidjimnK. whererrr the rt ; . :n j:i. ...i,;,, ;nv Inirllt
' iiitr tinurrm ofthir remrilir are tested by tie, ith ' ,v ., rir u,.r i i i i-wnrr mr,1 i-kreontinaei
throilirr bet reraeaitt anown, mn- ui"i .u.r p--"" , ,n,e iomlnh(r curtt alierever u mtroauceo. their tuperior rxclleiice. aJ their imnieaum y . , i - - dranrer claim! to publio eonfitleiiee. Uiaease.iuail i . Lln.,rinI, muv A. COLLINS. ESQ-EDITOK
it arieJ forms, yieid to their ue. , -AND PROPRIETOR of the TEMPEHANCi
Dr. J. White Vegetable elixir li a certain core iui i Cold. Cou?li. Cotitimiition, Breasi Cumplaint, j etc. etc. It is expectorant, tonic or rMtoratirc, alti rative, stimulant, ptctoral and demulcent. It pro-
mates expectoration, removes caiie-tn", ana
5trenptheu anil lesfm s tne tone ol tne mnoie yieio. , It corrects the consumptive faintof the Hnid, and by , it stimalatinar a,iiliite and power nfallayint; irrita- j tion it nromotes ahorntin. removinr lubereles from 1
I the inncs. and inflammation from the mucous mem- i o(. jrrrort ad Tar, for Tour own. but more cs
brane ofthe hroncbieal tubes. Try tt a hen the throat. ) pijy fur tne beneat of those iirortnate fn-r-
immarn inn iuin ir iott, n.i .unrn.n ...... ,, ho arv THREAIKNt-U or Jtrunnu.; j and couirhs; its maeiral powers will remoe all mjth pLMOXARY CONSUMPTION, and who)
aiHimvn in i mr-Mi......t ..iM ... - j like mvseir have a rreat aversion to quae, iu
their specifics and catholicons; but a combination
OROAN, slo AftRNI -ASD 1-RCTtRls.R fori
tu. fu svn ntviKinv of the SONS of 1K.M-
fF.HAXCE of OHIO. . ClKClKSATI, Kov. tl, 19. .
A. L. ScnviLi: ...
Dear Sir For (ke pat eieht or ten rnont, i nave
; R-lt inchned to sa. something in relation to Uie
EXTUAORDIXARY HEALING qUALllltb 01
your preparation of Dr. Rogers' lompssss syrup
Boots & Sh39S. C PRS. Men's fin? Calf Boon. Ot 01 do ' Kin Brora as.
uu wait ao Hi da Slipper. Womeu'a Calf Buskina do Colored Ties. ' do Kid Snrinr aVi
" Children's Shoes. J jt received and for sals low by Miy IS, 1344. .
24 " I 41 . U ' a
arYxaa
I of circttmstancea hav prevented tilt now.
uflY
and at-
, . - , , i nielli. nivn air rr iinnimins.irT n utr imni u i - . I te nltaucutit In ha vn 9 hnfTiA rtt fine a ns'S. . . j t . . . t
; u m " v. - -, i i-cT uescnpiion, anu carry i ne mum in tne reader , - i - . 1. : . : r . r I. : . ' 1 .1 . - . .... - . , - . I
. .. s . . . 3 . . -1 ' U-11..J . ; i..j v- i fur ale in the town ot Bniokvi le.havinr just return- II
' r "11 1.;" ... .;.,..m-nt, " i""V"D:"" Dr. White". Indian Componr..!, penevermrlT t,arA m ilh SE.VEH E PAIX in the SIDE and
anarmy in its-lf erne yelling alone tha la , . .. , , j , r id th w ;fe. fr.m Me Xrw r.r Ea:re. f Soe tamiot t.ut be pleased after "ae, nn. ... iliu flv. their t. ' . 1 . . ' . u,i. i :...-. ...j 1 his stoek. As it resuects onees, he fects conmleiit
r-niiuE viic t.i ' " " ...j . m. Ilia mn.ic nl eniir Atrn eimI bn I tne umiiiv iinir.iiM) I'TUKru anil uimiiiii. bhu i ... , . . , . . ....
. ' ... . . .1 th. Iiiraiiiiiti i.ii iilvj'ivhi in mimh.rl . .t-tti i n , imi .111 i. qv..'i...... -- '
re all the manos in creation, lie oerlnrea !.....".: - :. : r mil .f rood materials, and I have had a special
nrr ill 1 lie reiiiiiai iuii n iia .1 .ii.
1 F.n.l. ) ne the Veeetable Elixir, ttir Flour
t ' Alhiis, mo free mences, Bearine Dow n or Prematnre I ,( Nuvt.m,tr i8g mv wife took a severe cold,
d : Labor pains, are never hereafter wiume to ne witnoni ; hit li si tt led upon her luntr. A VIOLENT COUGH
, was the conseqwnce, mhicb inereasesl ia, seventy
I diirinir ihe winter, and reduced her to almost
Found- for which it is prepared. ... ' SKELETON-. It was ahno't incessant
down as they flv, their
bnnnecs, spers horses aa.1 men, tossed together :
lu tnextrtranftj eoniusiotr. Bv thous inda thev rush Into-t'Ws ehadows
tbe pass, their dark w reil.lened bv sheetei
Oiiie 01 musqueery. t ne caverns 01 in ravine , ,,. . , , r i .,iri
end back the roar of ihe pnie, and the grey ' y, , ' " ' j . 1 .i.: li 1 i ft tier. I
' " " . .. . . "'""u- ... . 1 'Let ottr friends come to see us, and not to
1U t, lilt? lllltrr Ullltl WHO DU I " r-aa nia a I 'II 1
prv.it.vt!? cnreieTfrj c.ic of Dypepia, howrw e- j BHKASTf .ecompanirtl ith FEVER and COLD
Tcre or eh runic.
rriS;u;; Va,,r, ! r thep,.,e,,c
Asa remedy for the removal nt re- NiGHT . WE ATS. SHE EXPECTORATED more
1 malethtriietinns and outer iliocases, it i inimunie. ,,, m piNX of MATTER DAILY. Ut-CERS ' Inevi.lence of the nnparMrelled power and itiestima- GATHERED upon her LUNGS and DISCHAKQ- ! ble value ofihe Indian Compound, as an Alterative j. R jtlr ixDS and FFET were COLD AND j and Puri6erof the Blood, we may remark Dr. J. 1 CL jMMY as death, and a PURPLE TINT tet-
mnrovtd Premium l ookine Stoves. White nas n sea it in tne treaimem ot a erat niimoer . d Thc ,. iu anu Tarid efforts of
y article beloiiginir to ; eases, with the Rrnhcation ot i1 happy ettects ana ,he , of Mly 18J7 ht inlormtd
other remedies I
iTntunl.riif duoiiilA f rlui hinr.l ilicail. . i - I - . .
f cuiiiuiimriMniMituir iui. vi v win mi v f ;aiio mririT. n ipiaiiiir i nv onriniiiiT mini laiir 01 , - . - , . ... . . "I poiiitmet.t tliat his wife's thailkfulueas did UOt 1 the ....horani.t in'this S par.ment. As a hole, we f""ud..P.',i'::,:n
. ham.il V chime with his own. ! ''7! "', V- " r P. '. . . . l, "i-T. 1 .o. Fancy Air T.irhl Parlor Franklin and Ten ; ofthe m.e loathsome forms of Syphl.tic lecret) d.s- . cur ,.,, ph;en wt.re compw,Hy baffled
mendine this volume as the
rros. ., trrniBr .wi.r.r. . . Teakettles. Waf- ' he M..-edy permanent cure of thesedi-radm I disease., , .h. . k,.r temDorarr relief.
All of wbieh will ue nttva un ana ...... ....c ....
On
that be could
; hear a piano!' exelaimed the husband.
Who are they? Ton may se in their firm h
r. ic ranks, the volunteer costume of Illinois and Kentucky. At their head, nreing his men with honts, rides, th gallant M'Kee, by his sid youuo; Henry Clay, thit broad forehead, which reminds y. of his father, bathed in Ihe glare a hia swoed. atiirers on high ere it fulls to kill-Th-rotoi, a wild Hire, red with his ovn blood i .1.. 1 ' . . ? f Xf 1 t i i :f ...
mux iiic uiwi 04 .U-.JIII ail m-s, .i uiiliUini 1111. ..
la UUers.U am, bared to the .boulder . striking ha,blIld rocted vio,enll,.v
irinuif tir n nr it i ii : 9 v.iiiu siwtiru liaiuiu vi
I;iinois,9iiFies g.illintlv forward
iiTt:. .h. ,:.i. . . I i 1 .. v .1. r
some 501 pares, pnhli-lied byKlar,l Walker, 1 14 I -, " "h... ' in this eounorv or in F.nrone.
Fuiionstnet. The work i. beautifully illustrated .;' "m7" " u.c.nr,. -I- "wr. o . on fc. fc Miml,Mf ia.;t. . ...... k... . w.e.M.:... tas.,1 iku tor can. i . , , 1 1
.Put r..,r- ,U. ha. alsaa. nnw-a- "'"'S " "V'VX '..:l!l AT?0 TIM WAT? R. nope oi permamr neovery can ne lounoe,,, tor..
u . i . - - i - j JM.y unit Diiiiiiiijrarca osiiiiueij t,m 1 1 : t", . it ciiu- . - - - ;
Without Seeing a tains a preat amount and varietv of information vela-1 orcv. ry variety, wholesale anu reiasi. .Mircoains I tine to the Revolutionary period of American histo- ' rivine orders for Tinware, can be accommodated at
snort no'ice ana lowest cats prices, nous poiitmS
, command a
diivs: we cant go anywhara
: .."'. im . ,.l:t.l tlta U" 1 Ft
. a ' i ' . I L ,u.. ... . f,. ry. and is a work which will, doubtlc
, -1,1 . tet . ft,., t oovf v,c T....I ww , ,irv rx,rn,iver... : yoa wiil have uo lime to play OU one, and lj ""with record to the tone and spirit of the volume, don't like to hear it.' j the feliciiv of the style of the narrative and rettee- ! 'Why th-y are so fashionable we want a pi- ) !" ! Rreat care taken to insure aceoracy, ' i i i . . i i-. .i u . 'is shown t.y the author s frtqnent nftmnce lo the atio shockingly, protested Lsliitr, emphali- ! k.,, llhr;,:e,. , ,m lnnstrn, thai he is .titi,.i t,.
Your lamp smokes, my dear,' he said, after a
This but iron hand, hurl the Mexicans
' long palls.
I the repuiation of a competent and faithful historian.
i "iftrrn tiliamt." I Prim the Albany Spectator. I "This is a errat national work, th beauties and
I excellencies of which should be studied bv every one
m . . . , . , ., . lien oio t uw KVit'V lu Ee. iuiii iiiti i piiu -iiniu aim. ..(ran n',.ur, . iiiiiiiii ti..i'jui. from th hetghts .nt. the ravine and follow up uM dozene'till)(fsl how uluch wa nw.d . and the inal.enal.le rie ..I manthe chaev fiir dawn luto the etetuai twilight of , . .. . ,,-i;.hl,. 1 Frnm the Knckrbckrr Manxinr, An?ntr,r. th.it inottntain pas.. '""V 1 ,, ? ,l,el,8nl ' j "l he enterprising and patr.ot.c-spir.icdp.iWi.-ker i UN a il . i. . -J I hose will do.' cf ihi" evreetlin-lv beautiful volume will nrely and Looki As tbe.r musquetry streams Its steady ,H;U voQ kl05r eTeryb0;3v Bow.a.d,y.' .hat he ha, not mi.j.irteed, in bel.evin, that -a bonk
yo wom ttttntt tunt one ceasiess anect tu ; wnU am .
I.giuniasf. oaineti inese rocss ,n tidme: , .rimse lamn. are tha nrettiet of th- kind I
ever saw; ihey were bought nt B stoii tD.il f.snawA T lixt t It st t wslasmm Id I ik IV -
I Z?T; "r " ' "S, 1 h Pa'P,la!,n form' ..Uie without a solar lamp,' a,td the wif ahar,, - beneaih tiu? feet, w.tl, hayoDel and rifle, and , lh are s0 fMhi0lihe: why, the D a, awom, tney prised readdy ou, their will known . jj ,ld A g, ,., ,iavo lhe,n. sm
. ; snro w nit triit to.
the dying war-horse hark f ; .We ou . t lo ifwe ufce . r by ..,,. eo.
yotir oiooo la near tw uie, , , 11M4, . r j., -,. f.
and ht ads made and put up to order. Stove pip al
savi on hand or made to oruer. N. R. Old Rrass, Copper and Pewter taken in cxehrnSe fur ware, J. H. FUDGE Main Burgess st. Brookvillc, Sept. tt, 14.--40
thoe dinrtlers indiiatine; or erowinp out of a radical
impurity ofthe blood. It actually has accomplishea all that it has been asserted Sarsaparilla would do, but has never, really, performed. The Indian Compound is the only nttfailiiijr remedy for Scrofula orKintr's Evil, White" Swelling, Svphi-
litic (sevret) ami Mercurial Dieases, . Ulcer, Ernp-
lhat her cae WAS HOPELESS, and hat she could
NOT SU VIVE more than a fortnirht at the turtliest. I iniuieilialely called upon DR. B. S.K&WTON this city (who has been so skillful In the treaimtnt of ea.ict rs.1 and stated bee ease to him.
He reeomniind-d Dr. rorers' Liverwort and Tar, assured me that there was tiothins- of quackery about it, but purely a SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION, and Rave me the history of several cases, all considered hopeless, where this pieparation RE
STORED TO HEALTH. A bolt'e was procured.
tions on the Skins, Disease, orthe Bones. Affections j (J ; w k pr'cioration was nearly COX-
--"I-i--, TV.. ""- i , 'milKLU. ane cuntiiiucd graauany to improve.
w .............. ........... i nt.r ,,.)lr retut
ciimnc in debilitated constitutions, and consiitn
tiotial and hereditary complaints, where the virus of
the parent causes a develnpemsit of Scrofula or Sy
Gver the 5texicans, man and horse, hurled
hark in, mad disorder, the Americans dashed on
The howt of
Duea it no e! j
in one volume, well written, and embracing a faithful chronicle of events which accomplished the latine ofthe foundation-stone of this sret republic, wuuld be invaluable to the present and future sjeneraUuns. - Support WertenT E?brt! THE GREAT W EST. A LITERARY AND FAMILY SREKT Or XUW FIRST CLASS.
Devoted to the Instruction and Amusement of the
m t a in pi i
iWfJV
I V V i V I
rind, her COUGH in a few months
CEASED. She recovered her STRENGTH, and co
a serv rreat decree her health, aud is now a most EXTRAORDINARY TROPHY .f the HEALING VIRTUES of DR. ROGERS PREPARATION OF 1 i e l." It W 1 1 II '1 AVIV Till
i ttltions are hmltn tlnwn hv mermrt- and arsenic, or . ' . . 1 .. ." - . ,
sshn nr the health 1 L ' , .. ' ' ran only say mat l nave ornvro very jiwi laaen Ot tne neatin. i Uv . ,mnr.ini'r or inintlieions livilmi'SI of disease in ' , r . 1 - - . "
Kmriw mil ik. of - . -- ---- , neni n l irom mis preparation, lor nssnmni, miv .J. lhT d,,e ?! . Pn " ral. In the worst forms, nf the most loathsome lKroM. , ,lncl, ' ,he chest. I have been
(secret) disease, when the poison is absorbed and ta- ,,,,,, d ,hile ,-, from ,t Trre Cold and
BULLETIN NO. 5.
fYHE Season of the i philis (stcret)or mercurial Disease in the child, and I y.-ar has come Hi j j complicated cases, as in persons whose etrnsti-
IRON & STEEL. Dloom Foroe, asd Jvmati Iron Stom N. W. CHAP3IAN, 384 Main Street, near the Court IIou$$. CINCINNATI.. IRON Rt. KAILS of all sixes, STEELS of every it w cnption, all ofthe very best quality warranted. anvils, Vises, Bellows. Carriage sprinprs and Ire a Axles, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledeeand Him. mer moulds. All of good quality and warranted. AlSU - A superiorarticleofShat Iron.Nos !I,I4,H,14 IT N- B. All of theabove articles will be sold for cask' and allow rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will find it for their interest to call before pnrcba,ilr
. . V ll.T r .HA , .
. August tlst 1145. FOR SALE. TWOI tsin Brookvilte'with dwellinp boatet, oa an tbeba .oat, the other on the kill; a Itosome volutin, lots.alli ion reasocablctcrms. . JOHX A.MATSOX. Januai , Iat.l4S. Jjf. TANBARK AND IlfDES! HEs.ibsenber having pare based the old Tan-Yard - of Mr. Goodwin ill Bruokvillr wiahes to purchase Hides and Bark, for which he will ivc the tnarkat
price, si. HENRY SHAFER. April ltn, 14? II. D. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. LAUREL, 1ND. Refer to Messrs. Coram, Tweed fc Co., finsiuusl Geo. Holland, Esq.. Brookvillr, Irtd. Oct. SJ, 1347. 44
extreme esre should be !
Summer are traceable to ,
r to the nettled of those
wedical mean which .hould have been resort-
'ed to. It is Wul aurpri. n that the human sys
tem should be power! ully
affected at this time. The whole realm of nature skovi that wonderful in-
flnences arc ..rad. The outer world awakes to new
life, and mis and beast and all animated eiisirnce
- . .i . . i. ................. . .enaoiia.
.:r.u: ..v.r: krn ,n"' ihe circulating 'mass, the Indian xomponnn n0rMllr. to sneak with comnarative ease for two
promptly and thoroughly eradicates the virus from
the avstt-m, and produces radical and permanent cunt. Working its way with silent but iff. clue power, the Indian Compound itives tone and enerpy to all the Secretory and Kxeref-ry organs, repairs all the wastes, known and anknowa, and banishes from the system every vestirenf disease.
Dr. vi bite's tees-table Pills unite Brest power with DESPAIR S'OT THOI'r.H
wiiiiinrss ot action; operating tnniiiiioni me aninen-. fv) FRIE VO V V IFE TUU tary canal, removinal .'fensive aecnmolatinns in J Y;,'ir (MMM,i,jow c,nilot be t.
Tilt- nowrra, ana urnuiinnr Mil inr viirrviiiiininaT; ur j- w-. HuU'f
hour. It hai one advantae, in my mnewr.wr nihir r.psteiorant, it rimi not d t rait the dtjtivc
riiiirtmns, prtinncin; ht ad-irbf. or ih rrou liiauiiiry. 1 rranl it at adimrahU adaptrd fur the te ot public ipeaken. KttpectfuHv Totira JOHN A. COLLINS.
re hopr It-si than that '
KKkinsrsrs. f .U ..,J.l Kr- V . ! . 1
j - - -
lh.it. l he husband mored HneaMiy n. his chair. 'We want to litd wilHia oar means. Laltier, i i i u .u ....i.i .r-A ;. u
A httadrwd van!, or mere. Into the pass tha . g . , ,1U many
ae'a hsvif upon month, trimplioj his face in
ta a hn'eoHW wreck does it not itcku your
sonl t hen tl7
arc affected, ho. is the time, therefore, to nse swek i nstoa healthy state; and artinc as a tonic, they ex- I Thij i, . c'rrtifv that I was taken with i..;,..i ..r,.r.iion. s rstirnenre has shown to Be i. . .ii . .!. r. .j s . 1 "M,l ,n" 1 " .,"Rr'."
CALIFORNIA GOLD! DISCOVERED BT Signor D'ALVEARS Goldometeri THE GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE? Or 5rcrrf Art c) Finding Mine mf Gsrf, Siivtr, Ino, , Lead, Capper, Cent, and Other .Vmeral Kichrt. THE first disr.vrry of Gold in California wa made by DOX JOSE D'AI.VEAR, an eminent Spanish Geologist, Chemist and Natural Philosopher, bysneansufa newly invented Ma rue tic iattraaient. esKed
1 fHa. . f .IJ. M. : an sn k
rorf pnrsieiJHr iuu xjuiuomeier, or uoia seeKei s
l' VP TO MEW t: IT i n i.
Sicnor D'Alvearhas just arrived at Xew York, from
the Gold rteions ol California, by wav of Panama.
Piopleof the West and Soiithweat Equal i. .very i medicinal preparauonaasexpenesice .as snow, io we ,, th. en. rries af all parts .f the frame, and are ol id d h ',. .trended with a distressinr and !Xew Orleans, hnnri.ii- wiih him a very
r.a-.ern veewnev. , rnn'ivt uemtium
Americans hsue psnetrat-nl, when suddenly a
jrosng Meaicin, ruhin? bai k upon their ranks, eird the fiKen fl.ig of Aujhuic, and rushea to his death. To- see. hinx young and rfardl'ss, a very bov.
rowh- Wicl hia country's fi..r, with -hia bared
others we iiut'ht mention: we do uol wish lo ap
prar mean. vicus efforts appear to have riven, wa enter apo. ika i:.....o's .l..lr .rl.n.i.nJ ! Mv rear with inereass-d facilities.
.,s t . .. i. ,j -t I OUR EDITORIAL DEPASTMF.XT
i r-n ii i .in urn m-in: tt. eriett nnvri e.
I'hen you i:o not wih lo appear so, a:ii.i the
: i . v . i .
Tysvt.il on a Year. ! 00 for Sia Months. .... t SPR1NO MEDICINES,
ble always in advance. j ttie flraetenhs-ra; Veretahle Pills, the GraeR-noers; I N arain calling the attention .four frieada ia this ' Health Bitters, and the Orarfrnlicra; Marsaparilla f section of the Union to the claims of onr paper, j Compound, akould superceded all others. For wuiwe take necssinn first to esnres our araritude for vt rai as the Fill and Fitters are of incalculable the very flatterine; patronage hitherto rs tended t. it. ; value. Those who take them need not fi-ar tke roer-
Enconrteed by the i.mvevasl aatiafaetinw our pre- vatnac etfrrta of the Snmrm r w arcn is at aaa.. nc
ohjact wt lae prearnt Dulieim is so appnae lite puwlic ef tk.-ackmswledred superiority of iheGrat-Srawerg
rreat ntiitiF wneeever a x.atnartic. i.axaiive, isuerw- i. .i . . c .. ..i i , m
- .... i ct.uie.i. . r ir i 1 1 . r i .1 . ., .1 r . t . . Kit. nii.uii .. . , ..-.. ..
As a mea- ..' si.k....v s i:-- .....j.... I """ '' uoiiars, wnu t. tie eniieetrti ihere kne bt fnre
! has received several valnabk' aceessiona, and theffur
rent topics nf the day will meet ealtgbren4 and in
SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND.
rt.vr.t.-r ...t uiciue re. titers.. - -I rse. A thouirh I had in attendance three wyi-
icine for Femalea, the extensive demand ror them ana I ci,n onp r whlm wl, jon.iarrrd very skilllal, all their popularity, with all who nse them, famish am- of h).ir efl-ort, proTt-a ,iike navailintr. At last one
Vegetable Pills are a standard medicine, universally approved, and justly esteemed ihe beat Pills now
know .. Uae them once and yoa will use them there
lai-)re quant ly of Gold ore, valned a nearly one mil-
I. . I. i . r i . . i .
Chi to start cowards into manhood, and it shot , ,We WBntwe,WB.,,:.ni,lV
lino t!M .iiexicau tiearis liKe an electric nime
wile. 'To complete this room, and rmtke it like ( dependant disenssion in our column. 1 . . rtt. is e.Dtws rvr vslls ssrt
r laivp. -red the hna-
ui a ar.nir.asjr i siif. bu.visiei, .l Ii u sst isniu
rounnea on rvenr, . a intronncin.; crtavweres, . WT1- vtMr. wr vats to steep or a niatelv ei nnerrrd with the history and traditionary ' aaniitie of nolassea and
- 1 SaTsa,nllc is .feast efficacy in cleansinC the ays- ? V"'n " - , rsa from it foulest is.ats; but it snust he preparsd I I .a Ihe moss seieatiRc principles and ta the most l.lth- I " V " '" i fal saamwt. It is a.t n..uh that we put it in lre "d'"'T e.l,n v.
after.
Dr. White' Veretahle Emetic act w ith more mild Bess than other Emetics, and are of incalculable bencat ia breakinf ap most of the diseases that atlict th
s Magic Liniment he claims extra-
i he existence nl ike Gold mines became known to th.
residents nl CalitorMa frent-rally.
oflhe nhvsieians came in. and decided that I Could I IllMIIKY l)t LCO ERl .
I not live more than one dov longer:! All ofait friends I Siipior D'Alvear went out to California nearly two i believed that a few days at most would end my earth- years a o, in const quince 0f c, riain inforiuatioo ly career!! ( which he had r-eeived of the ireol.irical character of My brother at this time hearine; of the astonishinc "'at country, with the firm belief that vast mines nf ! cures made hy Dr. Roi ers Liverwort and Tai , went precious mi" a Is would bo revealed there, upmi care1 to Chillicotlie, distant thiny miles, to procure the ! ful investicatinn. He was encouraged lo this enterabove medicine; and, strange to tell, before I had prie,alo, by his confidence in the powers of a ceri used hslfa bottle my cough was entirely cured, and 1 tain magnetic instrument which he had invented, ! when I had used tw. bottles 1 Was able to attend to ' callt d the "Goldnmeter," by whose a.d he expt-cted t.
li - t - 1 1 Vi r i id ,.n e,l cli i t n'u-.t b ti . msr.1. . n f ik. 1ST. . . ... A Saw.k a.. ... ... , . . ..... r . . . . k
r- - .. . - . f. , . i " , " ' - . v. ... ..... . ............. . " . ... .. ... m,ai)t. iSCI rest must in ut- tne tune w inc ... m. t o ,
.iii., ,.iiivich ..i wc., i..r.. wliat rny' and he abruptly lelt the room. . " uepart.i.ent we nave piiousnea. ana mut .r- , ,MO becspar.iivcty inert. The Sarsaparilla t osa-
a ', 7- "nnaTus ",e g"" "". ; How many husbands are in a aimilar dilem- I "
B..t, ,t,..e.t in one .onE wave ui lauwsj anu o.tvo- i , ., home, and hu. o.'a am ran- '
. .,t .... ik. r tt'. ,i... . r ii . ... .-j .
tSTt. ui.vn inr iyc. . . .7tJ to lite I il . . ill- . 1 vi 1 1
linois an I K-siitnrVy now! Lo.-k-d ia thit deadlv pass, a wall of iufuri tied Mexicans be
tween them and that wall of rocks above their
miking it with great
ater. An article taw
ae red nncomforlalile by Ilia constant dissatitifHC-
' tion of a wife wiih present comforts and present
provisions: How many bright prospects lor oncii.a.e. I- . i an.lail in Ii i briiiii.r .n.t mill In nr
hea.is, through every apartnre amour; tha cliffs, ; d.,r ,0 .h!s 8ecre, ,ianket-in, afler faj,ionthe Wsw of mtisquets pouring a shower of bill.- : Mf UeCe,Si,rir,8. f ,he re, cause of many ta m their f.ces--wherever they are turned, ! ai coo)J maJe know wooM fo,nd lha lonS and deadly lance potaed at the.r throHts 1( n.gl(U from ust,,MS eIpndilure , home ex-
wd a moment to limit onca 01 name ana, Ul;llure ot l10leexL.eiise to answer the de
. in tftis tlrpsrt i ent we nave piibiistird', and mM ar- , brcnntparativcly inert. The Sanapanlla foatranaements f..r the contributions of lfc iWiM We-, ,h:is1 SMHufactured by the GrarrV.bcra; Company, . tern authors, embrarier the timnrf ,, , mort anwrrful esneeatratioa. It i to bsatsapa- ; Miss FI.iy.A A. DUPUV, W. 1. OAI LsOHER, tl(, Qniaine i to Perns. a. Bark; ko.lW j tMERsOX RF.KNF. t T, W. r.ILMOKS 1 coatainin( more virtue tkaa tsva svf any atkar aver k-
rintiev anu curaiivc np'iire.irt, .itti . r . t .. 1 .... ... Oiri rtt at -nee t.. th. Wti.,1,1 1I.. - .r
.......... , ...,...-....... r.,.,vr ........... r , . t HARRIET ROWE. i ""en t-i5Ieo. or were nis e xpeetar inns diss ppmnt. ' erbeat remedies ut this class know, in the United ,1 '.. d. H scienlitic calculations proved to be founded
; -. . r......p, ..... ... ......... . i yve, the undersigned, do ccrtily that this account iruiu aim proniiina wisitnm, and his new mstraintrinsic merit, bears any comparison to the Magi of M Kowc's ia correct, wc b -inif personally a-' ment, the "Goldoineter," fnlfillttl his highest hopes. ' I .aiaitvtaa I wa Ka lanaiiasns - nlnana lnl dirHpHl ... ra- ' i w t .a . . s r- ..... ..
SIMMS, JOHN TOMLIX, JOHN S
noun, captsix t. w,-a. GlPSOSi, AND OTHERS. In th depart meat of ftoir.ivlT soff rur
we enlist the valuable a sisisncr of Otway Carry, J Miss Phovbe and Mm Alice Carey, Mrs. R. S. Michwls, I
iwrs. .xnna inra Mowatt. .sirs, t eiia Reiiuns. Mrs.
Anna S. R iekey. Mrs. Osgood, Mis. Siroorney, et
OUR HUMOHOVS 5R FTvMr.3,
fare aasMiwtaetarrsl. The dose rs half a tea-ap.nttfal wnly; s. rkst there are snore doses in a battle than tkeee is in the larfsvt wotrfc- in market of any .iker utaaafaatara. It ia al
truist Ins rally Ktilnhste of Sarsaparilla.
Te pnWi are welt advised of the tisew of S.vs.
: parilla, hy mean of tke nnmeeon adverriseswewji
sav what it is not rood for." For Hcdache,
Toothache, Nearalria. Spina) Affections; for Burns, Scalds, Bruise, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient King's Evil sad White Swelling, Syphilitic Ulcers; and Pain and Swcllinra and nflamations howevereauted e an whatever part .) the body located, it is infalible. Foe ail bruises, a.d as a counter irritant after an "Irish wedding," it has no equal. Try its effects estemally nr internally for your own person. Try it eavemally or internally Tor your own domestic aniaaal, and yoawill find it economy nf time oftime. and
saottey always to keep the Magic Liniment by you.
) W'e, the undersigned, do certify that this acennnt j of Mrs. Rovt'i is correct, we b.-hig' personally ac- : nuaintad with all th circumstances.
P.P.Johnson, Fetch D. Mattrcwi, Thomas Gray, Joseph Evans. Staunton, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1146. For sale wholesale and retail by A. L. SCOVILL. Comer of Fifth and Race, Cm'ti. Also by R. TYNER, Brookvillc.
f which crowd the pees. It ia wnnccissary ftr as, tit tke handred thousanj who have used it, since
BOOTS AND SHOES.
In less titan tw. months afier reaching California. k
struck upon one of the richest gold mines in thsi country, upon an obscure branch ofthe Sacrament, nver, in a gorge of hills extrcmelv rocky and difficult of access, and seldom visited by the native Californians. Disguising his .hject under the pretritc of purely scientific rest art h, be- obtained the aid of some fifteen or twenty simple and faithftil Indiani, and steadily pursued his taka rul Ice uug often mora than 41.000 worth nfgold in a singleday, which h concealed in a deep ravine, without exciiini; any suspicion w hatevt r, tiutil afier Ihe discovery of gold at Capt. Suiter's Mill, when the mountains were raa-
sacked by p-ulil seekers. sihI Siti. 11' A I v.-. r'- s.n-nl.l
tile: 'nimda of f ishion and what will ueoule bl of nw attractive leattire nt tne ureat west, and .nm,o-, ,r ,nr n,,,r, .,, , or.p in,., ,....,, , ..r , . .r,-, .. ,.!, " a- 14 s, VE iust received a complete stock of placer, tlie rich, st in all California, was beset ana Those who survived th:.t dregful moment. Ml "'V. of rdM,,on' ,ad ha people ay ol in mlllc, it h already aeqnired a hirh of 'ik. wi.tt.r. We would ..mplv add that all p. tss , aard n,t,r Mit,c 'r1", lfrty., i I M EN a fanr, Km and Calf Boots and Rrojaua. j rreerly advent.tre.s. I,i. ,,w found that the rest .'fc.'.srfi.nn.innm h f ,1 . J f .1,. ' ri-piii atinn. is regularly contributed to by "Jerry . who have made ap their twinds to ase the article other Liniment.. "It is difficult to tay what it is not ,n'oVS, roar-eTnd Kin Hoot" ami Brorans. mmr, or sources of tlu? gold, lie in ihepiige, of.b. w,lh atiudderttig triumph of he deecs of tha threa . M m fortuna,' said a Ren- Nob),.." "Falconhndrr," "The Laughing Philaw- should purch W sm .ther than th.t ma.re ay thw food for." yoUTHSCo.r.e.n.1 001. and Brogan. mountains, and not in the bed, or sands of the river, herns .M K-e, llaniin and Clay. tleinan of ereat possessions 'bv tier ihrifl ru- her, and the ablest sketch writers of the day. i Company. rf It-ta waeraneid to be ten lime more I These celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale xv()Me's KIP HOOTS Previous to leaving California, Signor D'Alvear sold M'K-e, v.'tl a.'e him von.ier, with hi sSntfr-' , . ,1.. i. " ' One of the most pleasing feature of tke jonrnal, i ffieaeiou than any .1 her known; no matter kow and retail, by Dr. J. WHITE, and agencies made, at ;t ...,F a.' . hit 11,111 iiiiient, the Guldomeier, a very imperlcst svl anrord d"-ioiiino- li'iml h- n 'eavnr. tit ward J ' ,ls HOME fe FOR EIGN COR H ESPON DENC E, , large tke bottle, or rateavagant th advereisesasmt, :. Botanic Medicine Store on th t , oppo.iie the u OAIIFR d. one, for 3.C00 dollars. The person who pnrchasH cT f. . ,'. , . , . giniii.e.' Minder which head will bt found the regular rnutribu- because it coutains in ad.litiun to Sarsaparilla, a pow. O.lt Hosts, Cincinnati llal'fGaiier tl. it confidently expected to make a handsome furtuiw, ctftko aim o. those deanly latieea. and hjjht on ; "And nilno haa lost my fortune,' anaweretlhia ' 'i'.ns or Ellen Marshall," frttin Paris, "D." from erful concentration of Mandrake. Murdoch, tJucenS J. R. RINKARD. Agent for Indiana. MOROC&Odo - by simply fiuding "gold placers" and selline out th his k nees when he ctn Stan J "olonfvr.and thn ! Kinrl,- ikt i,l.t. ..ir..,,mf l.nd'" and oilier portions of Europe; "Seth Boon," ' Delurht, Elder, Yellow Dock, Quiacum, and utkn Our townsmen, BUR TON At M ARTIX, and J. S. -oOxT do right of digging to the cold workers, tha combatauta clou ottr hl.n a.ud you See , 1 - ' , J f 7 . . ,, . , . fm Y.nkee-land. "An Bevor.-from the Crescent importaat medicament, which are not round ia any POWERS, are agents for Brookvillc Ind. .. Morocco and Goat SHOES MANUFACTURE E THE O OLDOMETER, a nn r?,n..-e aua ?ou and repitii iijr. when I was dctnij well." I'M a Citv, suit orriti'.n.l Eiiiitln Irnm oiKmoorre.; s. sb.r prrpsrsiiou. It baa performed cure, of a kind March, .1rd. 184. lS-ly. KiiTsMPPFRS PUBLICATION OF THE GUIDE. Him no mu.e. ... ,- I world does tiiis open of the influence which a to v. hich will be immediately added a series of letter almost surpassing belief, and it recommended be th. A CA RD. Dr. J. WHITE mav he consulted at hi e ,. , ... o'aiter BOOST Signor D'Alvear. 111 compliance with the mi urn ir.rdin, rose from a heap of lanehtered fo-a, wjfc .. fuure prl!lpilv of h from the I aul'Y- . M . NIC kL MEDICINE STORE MDOr. nlILnH KN'S SHOES and ROOTS. or ...imcrou. .cieittific rjemlem. n, ha, commenced kis face streaming from itshtdeous lance woun.-.s r. , . . , ' , ',, ' CALIFORNIA COLD REGIONS, I he General Agent R.r Indiana is Myers Beaton . :-, on S.ath trees one door f r, m in enrner of . toadies' and Gents RUBBER OVER SHOES, lit I he manufsctiire of his new Magnetic Instrument, and waved a Mexican fl ,2 in triumph, as bis life f""'? " J U"B S"lluen' ud ! by one ithe me., graphic and brilliant .her,hee.at rcnire.Hle. Watttc Co lad wh. ap,lic....s.s Mam. opposite tke Gal, Hon-., """ I The .hove article, are of a C.r, 9iV, andcl .he GOJ.DOMETER, v. hich he now off, rs fer -la t."j ...i.-j : - . try to Use It Wisely and well. I the dai. now on his ronte to the new El Dorado for ageacr may be addreased. ? haw at a disu.ee, who cannot call on or send for , .her. ai Cm.ii.naii nrice. FOR CASH. in the United States, at the rrni.rkal.ly low price ef
otooa pi.'-neti 111 a lurrrni tcr nis muscsisr ). ,.ttK.H 1., ...,,.... .r.v.tll It . Inn ' 1 hi. serie. .ill ri..... ,.. t ...,. ...a r 1 ia. I drrsls sr Instd Csasrs.-kilHi I. Williana. i aim, wnoae ease are not Beyond the rrten r ail men- ' ....... THREE DOLL ARS ejeh. a, ro, ,,.,, ...1 Kr ;-..n
lorm. I nat .yun,, t... inn .-cm 01 natTte waa common for yous housekeeper, to ber.11 where sjpon hut ma.tgleo face. Th-n. fltncina; the cap- , lht.jr nu,,hers B y ;iwrT tared flag to a brother soldier, . shouted-, ,0 work ,klfo,v with ;.d"orti your hons- with SIIZi.a it lo h.-r .. . lim.ii I I lli.n, V icta ' .... . . n
My Wife!" It wk? his last word. Upon hie. bared breast, the fury of ten lances rushed, and ! the horses, hoofs trampled htm into tha heap of dead. !
in California, in a novel and peculiar syle. Oar
AGRICULTURAL DEPAR'MKXT embraces practical essay, and capers, -need remark by a host of excellent contributors, shs k.se eewtleeed this portion of nnr paper of unsurpassed interest
to the rninTBtene 1 rarme r, and awakened renewed mtteniion in the West to the advantages of kcientil.
B....L ..ii. - a.. k.r.ai.. a. c..:-. a, i... ... m i ..
EBWARD 1ARTOX, Secretary. If t w York, April, lit. B4-4W.
seine, ay forwarding to htm a statement nf thetr
' age, ik length of time they have been afflicted, I assart tarns, am cress and rener.1 nature nf their com
plaints, (ea.a aeeampanyinc men statement, post
Bronkville, 9th Nov.,lS47 50
But most sad yet most glorious of all. It was, to a-e tha death of tha second Henry Clay ! You hon!d have seen him, with his back aptinst yonder rock, his sword grasped firmly, as the conctousne thnt he bore a name that must not
all that will render it comeforlahle. Do nol
lot. k at rich homee and covet their costly tnr- , " ' VT : . ""; si,s s.snu 7 ' ' rtTIT YTxTnrTT r . .- .- c : tennon in the West to the advantage of actentisa I vfillUi'uUi All
iiuure. ii eecre. unaai.c,iun m re.uj !; Agi i.u Itnre. A tr1sta1e fsena, Waak, .pea eVe tvaVjsw af tin tvrt sa ajtan t a rt hsr kn.i viaalt t U a krtmosl nf Ilia. , .-.-WC CV'wauans.r 1 iv ai . w. r . w b,
poor ami sunVriug: behold dark, cheerlrea apart- j " 'bit department ..ur ficilitie. are unrivalled. ; late of Pans, just published in aiew York by the , ."JlYlmZil.", Vii' ".hlf.' ' 1. i.itri. iirtr.nll.i,,w al.Jnr.nfth. rom.- Ourcentral location rive, ns many advantages, with ! Author. aaeft.rve.ly prove themwlve. to be all that has been menls.insutlp letitclolliing. alisenceol tne com-' . ' . I bwvw t . ktw w.va. ervrc I assaarrd f.tc them: medicines of great power and efff-
forta and refinements of social life; then return , ,V Ts,. Trlerratth snnnliea ... the movt imaor-! THIS WOMEcontai'ns recewtlv discovered inform- ' telieviaf and earing the maladie. eommon
G. &. W. II Itoebooin,
, strtictiniis for use, and a variety of Philosnnlii,
hints drawn front the ancient and modern sciences, r the
ART OF FINDING MINES OF GOLD!
agepa.o,, may procure tne remedies necessary ,or , piass a ft EfTfrft TOOl IHanTliACtTirerS Silver, Plat n, Quicksilver, Coal, Iron. Co.vnfr.
a rv.l.... ; nj. ,r,L.t. I Lead, and other Mineral Uichei, the wh.de bcina
tant forei n and di mesne news st the same moment ation upon a sub.Vct of the highest importance lo that it i published in Philadelphia or New York: Married Persons, or those enntemplatii'C Morriage.
nd we are ih.is enabled inlay it before The large, It will be found of oi peeial value to those whose
to your own with a joyful spirit. You will then be prepared to meet v our husband with a
di. inelorious'v. seemed to fill his .very vein, and ' T 1 j ir 7 1 u- u l 1. a t- ! "w'y "i ar snbsjrih.rs , invariably oae ar two week sneaaa, htaith oa other circumstances, do ot permit Bi.iiigiunoiB 1, rniru iiisticrj itiu.t iu ,nd Wlf.,f ajnch he hai f ndlml In hia in advance ofthe Eastern Pa.rrW This t .. ad- th. ns to is,. ike ..ah of ihe.. family, wtihont
bnsineas world lo surround you with all lha de- j vantage which should not he overlooked k? those waa treat i.r.nvenicnee, safT, ring or perhaps nth of life. I.nl.to r l,...u. ii,.n . ; "11 I.J. u .A 1 would keen nn with tke ranidlv Broreive and c- A aveshod .f .vnrdinr ih,-ss trouble .nd awnsrer.
For his brow, high and retreating. With the ; " Mt 1 ' ii ltli Lin, . ,,.- ' vful spirit of the age. In all the departments r.f at will, (rrreatly discovered by a celebrated French Wood cl oiled hair waving back from ita outline. 1 tiieeniliiy wiih mm 11 so arraiifiiiff . General l.tell, gence, Uful Kaowleiire, the Fine Physician") ia fully communicated in this work, is Iolilo in HZl L .K .,,h L;! . ti. '0,,r "I""" ,lul rajnd w, no' co- I An. Anecdote, B.ographv, Science, prrt ,f i. ; thai any peraon at.y avail himKiruf.t at once, withwaa swollen in ever veiii.aa ttiougn liis soul , .,anlj y harrassed with fear let family expeudi- i temsl Improvemem, Kens, and Gosvip of the day, onteost. The mean of prevention here et forth are ahone from it, ere she fled forever. Lips set, : ,,,, rnHV enrroach upon public paittients i ""GREAT WEST will be found replete with in- therefore wukiBthereachtrr.il. Tke process is new brows knit, hand firm a circle of his men fight- j T !.'. . u ,. LA.. ,.. . : iriicti,.a t d renned amusement. I aafe, infalliable, convenient, simple and canuot in-
Imraroutid hl.u he dashed into Mexicans, un- . J r" " " f I" 1 " ZL JL. a ' ' 1 r' L.I Br.K A L. laDUUEMKSTS i" V ' . tieiicate.
- r in..iifii DmiiT 11111011 siui r .11.- man attis ntiea
. a e
dart a deadly fire from his eves!
At that moment he looked like the old Man.
ti. ..u v... wet, ..., , to resist that arrorance of fashion. Do not let
. u .. u- v. i- . tt , nt. I the A 'sand B 'a decide what yoa At last, wtth hi. thigh 'phiUered by a ball he mnn. h them hoM ' h t It.asv1 liia itpnii.f r.xt-faa Ia itsa I aa II Ittiahl akat.J ...
I "." ..-!" ...... ... vour lulrsr. yon know best what vou rau and
are oflrred for the forms t ma of Club, and ao excuse
ttrCAUTIOW. r-fl
Some prewlator has clandestinely (under another
Reduces!
la Asl-
Trims Clsiha A I amy a
wis aier.
. vnnr tin r.H .tti a iiab host ahftl vnn a.. . un.l . . . .
Hi. r.. iih ;,,... . k. k..U ' - . " -' vopies ot tne t.reat vsrsi, a.m. a year
..... .. . ........ ..-c -p. .... ought lo afford; llu-a decide with strict liltegri-; Copies, (and one to Agent) 10.00 " hia comrad. to leave htm there, to die. That ; , y ac,.pri!il ,e t , our mMln Jt not the can- ' ,s C'T'.''' (and one to Agent) 13.00 ravine, should be the bed of h.s glorv. ! sures or the armrovals of the world ever temnt : MJFP":.(J. "! ..., ":C
But gathering around htm, a gutird nf breasts t ,. , . ' ,, . ,. m'r 1 . r""m,"r" 10 .ei as . . . fc ' i IOII tO nllV W rial VOU hftrnlT infllk VOtl CM I Bt- Asn-nll W'a. !.. tat tw. nrtlia lava rntia..,!.. Itw....
1 left '! s nt Bkseatixl a- fair rpin ft' st en - as awa. rt vat 1 -
tt tht ir in Lin rainrr. "m)ptokll-l an tmu-tto, (brsrinff th.me tiile)
I ...L:l. s s . 1 t 1. t I
ana vet v. tuie iwo 1.1 meir nnmner oorei mm v, i:,,i ,u ,i,,:.i, .....:.ij .l,r n,l.ii,n .rr.t;.. b-,i..ntn .M,.i,
ix-i x. 4t nmiit7i iiiiirj vw 1 mi, ,tv-j UD. UlVt IUCU 1 1 "i" . iwmwi-b ,..,. .M irii. A . .ir Ji" ..a f-..;i 1 H mitt-iitf. msv he tnttdr t our rink, if prn
around their fallen hern, and as rtMrvwt.ni? stvn J - . . j ! rrtmint-d of the imouDt ud charactrr
. . .... , 1 nus nuriuinirnu uiut'wifKit'HV umiiiu lor-!
- ' , l nan, ccsutent course a . . s a .f sL ' - - si. . J ...:.L .
into tne laces oi me loe, tuey .am vt nil every
..1 .1 ev- i.e 1..
ien,;eriy niung ultras men n n-eiinu ny n.ugiit , , . tniira.lf.jid f.milv. it. mittancet may be made at our risk, if proper ev
ot Ike
money roa-aeded
of action, there will I Address (post-paid.)
j a;.ring up peace and iov aK around you. Satia- j "PUBLISHERS OF THE GREAT WEST," ! c.i ...J 1 . ...-fr ... 11 Cincinnati. Ohio.
: ""'" "PPy y....i, ,t..v .... u ,r , a-r Sneeimew nomhees w;ll he for. aened .o .0.
blow "Ilenrv Clay!"
It was wonderful to see how tha namenarv-
h. . 1 , -t , ..t f t . .t.,iiirtt nqntiirrt .t.t or it.i.a iiclwtl.t wt .it. I .-on. ..hiliitutt mj.ll r.l ,1,. - .. . ....
;.' ,It1 W "'Vi1 V if' and sunny influence, itappy at hoZ, Tl - re the dying hero How it would have made the . husband ran go out into the woild with a ' thai.gr, and S.oo worth of periodical, or cheap heart ot the old man of Ashland thorb, to have ,. ,.,! .,, -.if.rvin ..iri. rlnm.r.. . P"'"tion. such as the, mat order. .
...... , .. .....a, - J bickerings will not sour his lieart, and he will shadow, of that lonely pas,! , nlun to yonu w i,h , conMinm and . Along the ravine and up the narrow pat hV CM ,ove. D.,nd ,t) bBU"lVi
k nc iioru uirftiN at!- inry tw-itr nun on, nun ira.'KS f.j r.-it af.-rtm
Still Hore Extraordinary . TE would advise our readers to notice tl
I K. war artlK liia Itl.-trwl y.atttr .nd tkt..L.. lit. t
Mexicans swarm they wee the circle around the fallen mas. even see his pale face, uplifted
to notice the m-
rreinr nonutaritv of Dr. Hart's T.unr Ral.
plisliments, hare far lea. In do ' sam. Mr. North, the .rent, tells ns that he is astnaj
with family comefort, than prudenco, economy, i'hed himself, at ihe number of cures that it is perfor-
sionally publishes, that those who may he sceptical.
and good sense. A husband may gel tirrtd of a,i-
. -m,l.. .... r . j ; 1: , ti. ... ... .... ...a -." s, -it- may can on mem, ann near inn tneir own lips now
,. ....... , .,.r. ... s. 'eameiiie, am. ux, gcjou,,,,,,, that his receipts exceed hia demands, they were snatrh.d from an untimely tomb, and re pack of wolves scenting the frozen traveleral . 1 , ,tred to their friends and relative., by eainr this dead tvf night they come howling up the rooks-. Hare . t'NlldrBl. j truly valuable niednine. T he sgvnt still rontinue
and charge the devoted band with ou dense i Young ladies confine ia
. have one; if not slill seek some real friend, and
hick, besides omittinr TBS most impobtabt poa-
Tioaaof it, dupt-s tke credulous out of ONE DOLLAR, When the peice i TWENTY FIVE CENTS For the rcnuiue, full snd complete Work . Copies of tki work will be sent in a close envelope, ingle letter postage to any part nf the United States, for twenty-five cent sent, post-paid, to Dr. R G. Geissner' Box HS office li7 Lihesty Street. N- Y. N. B No Bookseller allowed to sell tbi. work,
Sk.l. . r.
rr. . irkirt'e Celrhrafrrf Rrmeitir: The Vegetable And Dealers in Dard ware and Cutlery,
r.lixir, Indian Compound, .Sfagic Liniment, Vegetable I NO. 334 MAIX STREET, Pitlw. Veretahle Emetics, a... are rauidlv snnrrcedinr I Bctweer Eighth and Ninth, CINCINNATI.
troopers, Larpctiters, wagon, taDinet, ana unair Makers' Tools, of every description, always on hand,"
to our country. ixjk i a 11 r. iu unur.it, ai sriviit i auuvs..
ii.r. iu. so. ij-iy
I
jSSS ' aj"
1 iiLhlT j 1
Builders Ware Rooms-
Tiiiiiiiiin
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IHillill
I fcwnsjamrai"!,
LUKE KENT, Clock and Watch ITIakcr, JEWELRY, Silverware and Spettarlc Manwfac tnrer. Diamond pointed gold Pens,A:e. No.21P Main st. between Sth and 6th Cincinrati.Ohin. March 20,1845. 13-"ly.
T VMBK.K YARD, Flooring Mill, Sash, Door and 1
J J niina ractory. Corner Fourth and Smith ats., Cin.,0. H1NKLE 8c GUILD, Have erected a large and extensive building with machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and keeping on hand an assortment of I'annel Doors, Sash, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Weather Boarding, Base Shelving for Stores, white and yellow Pine
r lonring, nnarris and Plank planed on
riven in a publication called the
GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE! 1 his nw work, and the Goldnmeter, are both asw ready far sale. The Goltlometer is so simple an iii.rrumrnt, that a child ma V learn to operate wuh it in five Riiimtrt. It is not affected by i-limate, moisture, or any other known cause, (except the natural maciict,; aiid will rclainits power of ptiintingoitt mineral riches ia th. earth fur any number of years, lly tlie aid of th Guide any psrsou may use the insirunw nt at on, with perfect success. FARMERS AND LAND OWXEflS. " Farmers and Landowners throughout the United States, w hi have reason to suspect the existence of any kind of Mineral riches upeii their lands, should avail themst-lves of this opportunity to test that fact, by the surest ofall known tests, lt fore tlie abundant of discoveries in all parts of the country shall hat lessened' this source of wealth in thriresljite. ADVENTURERS TO CALIFORNIA. Persons going to California cannot make a better inveslineit than hv purchasing one of tlit-se instrq.
nients, which will not only Ih- wnnh fifty time, its
Queen City Scale manufactory, Main Street, i doors from the river. pTtxRE subscriber has oli hand and is constantly
msnntactunng 'Liiukm SCALES of all
to various thickness suitable for inside finishing ol , ot ,nc mountain., antt hut a sn.rte attove
nouses, ac. : 1 " - In the Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory, ,7' 84- J-6a. . they have a rood assortment of Lumber for all build-! " " "
ing purpose. Persons about to erect buildings on OeWclXe 01 UOUllLerTeilS.;
3IARBLE WORKS. JkMITH fc CROSS,late of New York, are now rereiving at their New Marble Rooaas, in tke Eclectic College, Corner nf Court and Plum St., Cineiw nati, the largest snd best selected lot of Marble ever
brought to Ohm, and with a class or w orkmen from , value there, to sell again, but a ill be ( iuesumabl the East, are now prepart d to furnish those desirous ; worth to those who go in search of gold, as ha, hern Of erecting durable mementoes over tbe graves of prot .,,1 by tVe most ahniiilsni i s,tnmeDl both 1. their deceased friends, . superior quality of Work, sJalUumia and th.- United Stntes. and their connection w it h the (Quarries is such, at a, TFSTI.MOMALS
mucu in.er price nan any o.ner esiat.ii-.mcni west rVAlvcar d.a-s hot deem .1 necessa-r to cn-
the usual g,im r (nl, noticc with a long li-a of testimonials, its proof of the value of his wOI.IHIMK I KK, and
GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE. The brilliant results nfhis labors in California, and the discovery, this
the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, will find it to their interest to purchase all their building materials of us, loading their lumber, brick, lime, etc., in Flat Boats
ana carrying to the place wanted on the river. The boat being worth ifs cost on tbe premises. We have furnished several buildings on thit plan the past sea
son. and now offer it mmr ni.hlu.r. ik.. tu . ... .r....
Master builders having contracts :w the country remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, incipient con- I where materials and mechanics are scarce, will find sumniiim. asthma, soar ,bn.i ...a .ti
it to their interest to call and examine our stork and LUNG DISEASES. Minister, and other public prices We are celling s by 10 inch sash at 3, centa, speaker will find themselves Signally benefitted by and 10 by 11 inches an, cents, per light, and all other its use. 6 .' rr-'Ci?a"UP"'r"!;n' v. - .- I Beware at.Mr;.a..Kone (retiwiae IvatDr. TIO'S
V - -" -- as. -c ... .r an maHiurrr, Indian Slim l.Fe. Pn-nared mi It kr
very week, of (resh vein, of Gold 111 Virginia, snd beds of Coal ill Rhode Island, hy its use, are alona sufficient ta BUtap isas 'he g,-eatet diseov, ry of th. age. Xutliiur hat the eitrnae ckeainrss aft he inslrunient, and his desire to see it.std for I he lienef. t
HEN I wa, in Cincinuari. last winier I was
very sorely afflicted with mv old and lonpstau-
ding rough, and in set king a cure was induced to try
Dr. inS INDIAN II A l.M of 1.1 F E; tin- rt lo-f t Cl.
tsinetl was so sudden and so permanent that I f. It it mankidd induces him to .'if pose of it at the low to he my duty to oh tain the agency. I have done so price a.r which lie offers it. Resides this his own de
sire lur we.un is nearly wit-itt-tf. T he following testiiuomals, in proof of the value f the Goltlometer. ss lt cit tl fniin a gn at numbs r equally satisfactory, must suffice fur tlie preseut: Aslor Huusr, New York, Dec. 21, 1843. The undersii-iied, having tins day witnessed th. tirjetiea I oneraiiun of Siguor Jose De Alvear s aew.
Iv invented magnetic insiruinent, the Goliiomcler,
Dr. P. K. WOMRAUGH.
ie. Also, Brass and Iron Beams, of a superior the low rates of freight by River. Canal, and Railroad! I
?""","v..""".': ""5 t ; "7. .' .r."', ! paimnire this establish- At the Eclectic Disrnre n. t.h .. K-.r- v:. ' nart nower
can aim riamuir neiore purrnasinr ment will be sunn lit tl with n..i.i-;.l. V. .. u j . . . .
WM. HUDDART. I.. nr. or. .h, ,h .... h .r. i"
OHIO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. This is tc I All orders nromntlv .ii.na..l . i-iruuc, picu
spect. PI
elsewhere.
your mother, if yon tomarant.se Dr. Hall's Ralsam to rive relief within some real friend, and Ilt""'' T.. ,1;:'.".?'..":'.'' ,h.M
Up and on! The light shines yond-r, an tie confide the secret of your heart for it is tho't : months, was sold with tke above guarantee; and he
mass of bayonets.
topmast rocks of the ravine, h is the light of that, that ruin comelh oft, and shame. It ia set
the setting sun Old Taylor's eye is npon that dom or never that those- come upon one who rock. and there w will fight our way, and oie . has confided in a mother or a friend; but, tha In the old man's presence. " j heart that welcometh a sinful fl.ttery, and layIt wis a murd-roiis wav, that pith tap ;the ; eth tip in secret, harborelh a acrpenl, aud shall sleep hank. of the ravine! Litterd With Head, i reel its sting. slippery with blood, it grew blacker every mo-
ment with swarming Mexicans, and the defend- ICr"vjent!eiien or the jnry, asid a eastern , era of the wounded hero, fell one by one, inta ', lawyer, "you are met here on one of the most i the chasms yawning ail around. i solemn occasions that ever happened since I had j As last th'ev reached tha licht. the awards and i a brief. Tbe defendant being a "tout, able bod- I
bayonets glitter in sight of the contending ar- j m"n. "hed asasln-like npon my client, ! rirht pa mies, and the bloody contest roar towards thelwho ' r,nil young w...ow; and, why did j i""',"1? J 1 . .l. .1 i i.i.. 1. 1 i j. ,i someit n
topmost rock. J l,Lt m. tnunuent itia.st mill Wiirn Mrtojiexl towaraS Then it was, that gathering up his dying ' her, stretched forth his trmi like the forked frame armed with supernatural vigor young i lightnings of Japitar, and gave her a kisa ou the Clav atarted from lha arma of his sunnorter.. an.l 5 mouth."
, i i -
has yet to see the first bottle returned.
For sale by JOHN RINK ARD, General agent for Indiana, and M. W. HAILE, Rraokville.
stood with outstretched hands. In the light of
the setting sun. It was a glorius eight which ha saw there, and aimed the rolling battle clouds; Bmta Ann'a formidable array hurled back into ravine and gorge, by Taylor'e little band! But more glorious thing it was to see that dying Bono, standing for the last time, in the light of the snn, which never shall rise for him again. "Leave me!" he ahrieked as he fell bark on lhasxid "I must die and I will die here! P-ril
your livea no longer for me! Go!
work for you yonder!" The Mexic.nscrowdingon, hungry for slaughter, left no time for thought. Even aa he spoke, their bayonets, glistening hy hundreds, were levelled at the throats of the devoted band. By the mere force ef 1'ieir ov.rw. helming numbers, they rushed them back from tho aide of tha dying Cly. One only lingered; a brave man, who had known the chivalric Soldier, and loved him long; he stood there, and covced as he waa with blood, heard these laat words: Tell my Father how I died, and giva him the- pistols'." Lifting his ashy face into light," he turned hi. .yes, upon hia comrade'a face placed the pistols In his band and fell back to his death. That Comrade, with the pixtols in his grasp, fonjht iiht wey aluug htbe lonrncet rovfk of th
CTThe following ia a true copy of a letter received by a schoolmaster near Montrose: "Cur, as yon are a man of nolega, I intend to inter my eon into your skull. I am &.c."
The Ladles1 Work-Table Book, A Book Every Lady should fosse. rIONTsiINING clear and practical instructions in all kind, of Plain and Fancy Needlework, Embroidery, Rnirtinr, Netting and I 'rot cket work; wilb sixty-seven engravings, illustrative of the various stitches in those useful and fashionable employments;
making one nne volume ot one n.narra and cutty-
page, printed on the finest a hitr paper, neatiy
l in paprj covers, price so cents: or handbound in crimson cloth, ritt. Price 75 cents.
"This is one of the most useful and iiistmetive hooks for a lady ever pnb'ished, and one that should
Be in the Bands nrrvery tkmily in the land. Send byall means, and get it at once." Frsm Rericiv at trie i-. Any person in this country can have a copy ofthe above work seat them by.rcium of mail, on remitting the amount for it to the publisher, in a letter, post paid, Published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON. No. OS Chesnut street, Phitad. Iphia. , Editor of Newspapers throughout the country, copying the above three times; including this notice.
and sending a copy of their paper, marked, to the
c.rtify that the premium was awarded at the Eighth Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanics' Institute to Wm.
Ilnddart.for Platfrrm Scales there exhibited by him. tiiven under our hand this first day of November, 1S4J. JOHN P. FOCI E, Pre.'t. J. W. Applrgate, Scc'y. Ja. '4;.
The Presidents of the United States Thrtr Af rm sirs and Adminittratitnt. Fl'O which is added, an account of ihe Inaugnra-
I tion of each President, and a History nf the
N. B. A bill of prices may be seen at the office nl
neiniiinaa America; also at Mr. Barwick' Hotel. Brookville,tnd. Mar.1848. 1J
GROCERIES. Rio Coflce, Virginia Tobacco, N. O. Sugar. Common d.
Stirr. Imp, Tea, Saleratu. " Y. H. do Penner.
-Mnia-set, C hocolate. Rice, Mackersl, Rmorn Cords.
Bed lords and Plough Line,
For sale at the New Sto'e of
Alspice, Cinnamon, Epsom Salts, Shoe Blacking,
aiaicne.
Indigo, Madder, A lunt, Coper, Logwood, Powder, Lrad, Shot, Stove Pipe,
I.INCBt tr ranm-utw
Brookvillr, Dec. 30t, 1847. !
tT"Mr. Riley," aald Patrick," 'I wunst knowM a man in th rnnnlrv nf MVniH. nnA
. . - . ' . 1 test. Kit. tt ats- .kali las..-.. a .owtnLi -ar -k. - a
rntehty square gen.us he waa, that luck it into j WM ,hrm'bv nwm '
prrirt-is iiiuiiutl I ... . ,
Cheaper than the Cheapest NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE ffVHE Subscribers having recently commenced in I the Shoe Trade, Wholesale and Retail, would call tke attention of the public general I y to their stoek now receiving. It consists ol Root, Shoes, Rrstgan., Palm Lea', Leghorn and Panama Hats, can-fully elected from the Manufactories, by one of ihe firm, w hose experience will justify thews in saying their stock, in point of quality, will be surpassed by none ia the city, and arc determined to sell at as low prices, it noi a jiMl- lower than any other ksmar. Call and we will wiih pleasure show vow .nr slock. CEORGE LOW F. Jc CO.
No. as Main st , between Columbia At Lowee Market.
Mac. ISIS. IJ-ly
bia hand he could invent
tr-t, . ; atiti nc, wecortiii.giy niaue an cirnt oay ciock i uero rs . i i,.
: mat, luu .is weeks;
17" An exchange paper saya that it la fully as impertinent to -k aa editor the name of hia correspondent, aa of an old maid her age, and you will get the truth just aa soon. . Diogenes being once asked the kite if which beast waa worst, answer "If you mean of wil-1 beaats, 'tis the slanderer; if tame the flatterer." CTA yonng lady who wan rebuked by her mother for kissing her intended, justified herself by quoting the pasage: "Whatsoever ye would that men ahould do nnto yon, do ye even ao to them."
CTWithin three months after the new law of j
divorce was adopted in trance, there waa as manv divorces aa marriages, and in 18 irrenths 9f,Hrt t'U-orae. wrs) rv-ejMcrwn.
Rags Wanted. w,- K will at all times pay tke highest raarkrt price in cask for good Rsrs. Tke present price is prr kuodrrd ilsa. NIXOX CO.. . Paper Manufacturers, Walnnt St., ?tr. 1 Four doors belsw Pmrl, Cineianatt. t-Tata'-ttn. asI . '....
CO-P ARTXERSII1 P. rp HE undersigned have entered into partnership '"r he trsiisaction ol a general Commission and forwartlinj R,,,,,,,.,, Ngw OaLEAas, andet the firm of SPENCF. & GUARD, and solicit a share el the business of Franklin and adioining counties.
principal political events of kis administration, and
of the transaction of Congress at each session daring the period. Declaration of Independence. Ai tides nl Contedemton. Constitution nf the United KtalM wiik Ksim . .1
References. I A brief history of the events and cirenmstances , which led to the Union ofthe Slate, aud formation j of the Constitution. j A synopsis of the Constitutions of thesevrral States. Tables of Members of the Cabinets of ihe various administrations, Minister to Foreign Countries, and other principal public officers.
x nronoingicai 1 able ot Political Event, in the United States. Statistical Tabletef Revenue, Commerce, and Population. A complete List of Members of Congress from 1TI9 to 1S4.
With Portiails ofthe Presidents, engraved on steel in ihe best style of Ihe ait, from the most approved likincsses. B V. Bjlsh, Esq. of Johnstnwn, N Y. In one large, handsome volume, Svo., in emblematic binding. Prince a 2 50.
io ex pcn,e nas net-n sparen in ine preparation ol as ii a r w mr a a g- g these volumes of Dociimtnt.. History, and Statistics, V- .Hlljurjll So-xl. , 1. .w.. . ,1.. ..r . . ... I. -r MANUFACTURERS OF
Statesmen and Legislator., but oflhe American pub. CaSt. WrOXlg:!, ts and Steel. HOTilda lie generally; who will find in them thr TVri!iry of Vwiawil Y1 ...I, .
Potttrcnl Anawrt.ce, and a mass of inlormation m-
nti nace, t-mcinnati.
JOHX IXKAAD, Arent. OFFICE FOR THE CURE OF
Lung Diseases. Liver Complaint, Scrofulous Disease, rheumatic Affections, whether mercurial or in it common form; Dysprpsy, Cancers, St. Vims' Dance, Parajisit, Tic-Dolon u. Female Diseases and Weakness and all Chronic Diseases ofthe Stomach, Heart, Spleen, Kindeys, K yes. Skin and other Organs; at the Eclectic Dispensary, south side of Fifth st. betweei Vine and Race, Cincinnati, O. Attending Physician . , .r,r. P. K. WO.MBAUGH. Death to Tooth Achesprepared only by Dr. P. K. Wombaugh and sold by respectable Druggists throughout the Nurih aud West.
nis remedy never fails t. cure when used according to the direciiun : sad it may be used by all classes oi patients w ith perfect sa'ety at all lime, as it does not contain any dangerous article and will not injure the
,cr,n- . JOHX RINKARD, Agent.
WVw Orlraas.Drc, l46.
ROBERT SPENCR.
THOMAS GUARD. : 2-ly
JOHN I. HO Wis AND, Attorney at Law, HROOKVILLE.Ia.
Jipfaljar toevtry intilligent citizrn.
Franklin County Seminary. THE TRUSTERS of this insritntinn annonnce to its ps irons that they ksve secured the service, nr Mr. O. F. FITCH, for another term. The school will he opened on Monday the d day of April, and continued for six teen weeks. The general manerntent of the school will be in the hands of Mr. Fitch, a ho has engaged the assistance of Rev. L. D. POT TER iw the Classical department. TERMS FOR THE SESSION. Primary class, including Sp lling and Writing, $..00 Common English branches, including; Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography History. Ike. 4.00
Mathematics, l atin and Greek, t ao I
N. II. Mr. Fuck will make no allowance for absence
of pupil,, except in case, or sickness, whe sence i, of one w eek or more.
By order of the Board of Trustees,
board Ploughs.
Seventh St. Retween Main and Walnnt. Cin O March 15th 1S4. 12 lyl
D. D. JONES, ATTORNET-AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW. li r oo k v i I I e. Ind , Pe.M.4T-..y0mC'", M,i" B"10,000 lbs. Butter Wanted TTsOR which the highest market price will he paid JvJ.r.. t. . WM- CH1LDERS, Feb. 14th, 1849. S
IB ALB super Pen Sheeting. I " "Cincinnati da - .- . Cotton Yarn Batting and Wadding Hat and Band Boxes . Far .ale at the aew cheap store of ' ' L'XCK St FARqUHAR. Just Established. THE nndersigned have just established a Tinshnn in the towa or Brnokville, and will keep on hand, make and ret..'., .u --r r
ware customer, may desire. Heads and spouting ! sen" pot paid to SIGXOR JOSE D'ALTE A R, Box made, and put up, on reasonable nrms. in a durable 2TI3. New York City. The Instrument i. very ligat.
feel entirely satisfied that it possesses the ettraonii-
wrrul'detecling Mineral ortt kniin-u wmai.
the surface ofthe earth, and have no doubt that it will unite an invaluable aid in ihe discovery ! Mineral resources of ihe United States aud the world. J. . DRAPER, Jr.. Chemist, L. S. I I fcK MANN, Magnetic Ina. Maker, G. S. DAXA.Geok.gist. Los Angehis, California, August, IS41. This my certify thai the uniler-iKiietl i lolly convinced that Sigimr Jose De Alvear was the first discoverer ol Ihe ihe Gold dcpu-uis of California, sn
that this discovery ws made b "lie ant oi a magueti. instrument called the Goliloint ler, w hich 1 have sees, successfully applied loih.- di-r"cry f veins of Gold ore, in places where no imlicaii-iu. of thai substsue appeared upon the surface of the t an h. lr X w. SHKHMtX, Lieat 3d Arnllery, U. S. Army NO AGENTS. . In eonqtience ofthe difficulty of finding rsithf' gent, ami of preventing frauds, .here article or this nature are sent out lor general sale, S.giior U -Alvear has determined to sell none of his works or instruments unlessordered by Idlers sent duectly t him, when tbe desired publicsiio.i, or instniiaenu will be forwarded under bis signature and l'JT that all doubt as lo its genuineness may be removed. BEWARE of all imitations or this Insirun.'" which mav hereafter appear, as the secret of imparting the Gold Detecting power is known to no pcsioa whatever, except the original inventor. The GODDOMETEJf, and GOLD SEEKE GUIDE, w ill both be seut by mail, closely envrlupea ...H.l. rf andtherelore. nol subject to itipectioa
i. m.;.ers. forthesum of THREE DOLLARS,
'itT'" krrP"ntantly on hand a 1 and the G
Guide is printed on ihm paper-so that tha arge by mail, or rsprc.s, w -il 1 he very sm.M, . J ,r Jk. t-.!:..j sfme . The nr ce of th
manner.
vairetr of the REST STnvvs - j i . .h.
market: Cvnsistine of r.n...... r- t. : i . .,- , of th- 1-niied State . The pr'ce
Ait-Tight, ,nd Box Stor t. of ,w',; m b GoldSker'. Guide alone, isj One ! Doll ar sirit . trimmed 10 suit pn'chasers. 'above. Addresa, SIG.VO JOSE De AL, F.1R,
TRIMMINGS for old stove. -Ill hr 1 B"XS713.
New York City.
J. D. HOWLAND. Presidat.
. Rrsav. Src. Vsrrh tfth, i4..-ijiw
SLIO0 IRON ft MAILS
W It I Vr .- i. .. . . . .
the.b-' I ri Vxt."'. 'l"'7?.'''t? t
I ass - - in- .... i' 1 lie a I XFll. niannm KITS! Alt
nails of .11 sixes, which I will sell ai ik. rtl.;" 1.
A'3f " frst awd Draysie, for a...
.-r , r., jL.
nTS? eT?vn "1 b Office Ibr ihe .ale cf U.e Guld S'-'j"'d' filled without delay, and on a. fair terms a. they can 1 Goldometer, Xo. 38 Centre SU. Xr.TiroVnfa' ,bre5,rw,hVred., " --WI-e. in IndU. j where vi-i.ee. rrV b
- n1 KR AS.S' COPPER and PEWTER W ARE Alvear from ihe Sacramento Mines, and ''!"" P rToi'i.T "ch"r for "'' ht operation of .he Goldometer. when held y..b Person, w.sh,g anything- in our line .re anlitited the magnetic influence of H e pftei ou. metal, ana
TIN SHOP Z.r du ,hi"f "P XEW r. ..S10.on lhe lrn side of tke public square.
Hrvokville.
Oct. 14, lH3.-45-tf
JETER & BURKETT
DUII3IE &. no.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Xr uinVg B;..-r . .hich it indicate, the pre.
; if that ana otner ncisi,,. ...
PERKY J. MOORE, Plumber. Pump and Ihfhant Maker.
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