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The momeut my niece understood the feelings tli:it liart prompted the lady to withdraw

II V W M F'S P A K T V

ick list was only 32., per cent., while of those who took their regular rations of grog the per-

imtienantl v, they arosr, and were retiring from centage was 10 I he fact is well attested

I the room, when J intercepted and detained them that but three t-ons of temperance in New Or-

with a little reremony as possible. They h?z- leans died during the raging of the tliojjra there

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A heller woman in n .i r. ci.m.cr.,,,., , j u ti,,ll ,0 , f.M ,10; not esist any where, though I co sav it mysH. , ,.()r my bl()l)(( wm ,. as t sn js I consider her one of the -salt o the earth, , and wort), many U. and I think I ought to know, frtill Mrs- huii- v , j- j derland has her faults no. I w,l not call them , -

Dy 80 Hard a name M.li .urs. un .. i...i.. ..- T .!jss,,;s(- ,,. nnl;l ,,. mr nnantities. nroves its ellii-acv in nriviisiio-iiiir to

rnolera. It vitiates the blood, and lessens tlie

ability of the system to withstand an attack.

liesides, persiMis excileo bv liquor are thrown

oil their guard, and ore apt to ar t imprudently

her weaknesses, and one of these is to tliniK i well or every body. On this head, I believe no : one can accuse me of weakness. 1 am not, aware that as a peti-rai thing, I think any btt- j

ter of people than I ongni io iuiiik. .j i am not blind to any body 's faults, though 1 can see and appreciate excellencies as well us any one. But to my story. After we had risen a little in the world, ami could afford to live not only in cur own house, but enjoy our share of the elegancies and luxuries of life, we found ourselves surrounded by a

file dissatisfied

deci.-ion in the matter, and thought it prudent not to break with Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland,

who could fiird to he independent. Money is '

a great tiling ! Humph! Thre was a time in

last winter

Statisti.'.s to the same point might be multiplied to the sme extent, but it is unnecessary. The very ii tture of the case, the well known influence of alcohol, whether in large or small

HOOTS AXI) SHOES. Ilt A VF. just ncrivt d a ronipl. ie stock of MEN'S ('nurse, Kii anil Call' Hoots sin) Hrogans HOYS' Course mid Kip Horns and Hrorans. YOV I lls' Co:ircaiul Kip Hoots ami Hrogatn. WOMEN'S KIP LOOTS. " CALF do (iMIF.lt do " I! :it r Gail, r da MllllllCJlO do " ClOA T do " M.irorrn and Coat SHOES " Kid SLIPPERS " Col'd HalfGait. r ItOOST. rHM.nitK."S SIIOKS ami HOOIS.

Ladies' and Gents' Rt'HliEK OVK.lt SHOES. Xcc

The above articles are of a Cttoi'-e (Jnat'ltu andt l wiil sell litem at Cincinnati prices I'OH CASH. u. i -y: mk n. Rrm-kville, 2'.'lli Xiiv.,1S47. 50

Winter Slock of

-';i.-;i-l !

w

our history but no matter- We tire people of in regard to diet, exposure, efce. It requires but

' char.it ter now. 'little knowledge or reflection, therefore, to see I We h.t.i rather a dull time after the w ithdraw- that tiie use of intoxicants in any quantity is al of Mrs. L . For a little while the spi- little better than suicide, and the recommenda- ; rils of the comnanv rallied, uu-ier the . ll'-cts cf tion of them to others little better than mui-

i wine and a pood supper, hut tliev koii flagged ' sl.intrhter. And yel tome of our newspapers, ' j again, n sober cast of thought settled upon al- and a portiou of the medical facu'ty, have fa- j

rood manv who. before, were not over-liberal in 1 ,,,osl "rri '""lenauce. .uy poor wne louuu .v. vr .....,. ,.,

Their attentions. Mrs. Sunderland believed ' .'' ""poib to retain a cheerful exter- , o seiirt lor , to be ''Jf" P Dr J. VMte'S Celebrated Remedies

their friendship sincere ; hut I reserved t3 my-

TWOI on llte'i-j lott.allt

STOVES! stovks::

ran salk.

..,.. il.e,l,eron H- l.i 1 1 : a ssonu uluabi Ti til K .. ..cr,l r i now nc .w"? one of ilie ar.

1011 1 easoitaoVt d rms

Januai lsl.isjfi.

JOHN A. MAT SON.

1 -tf.

self the right to doubt the genuineness of some

j or, and my nieces looked as if almost any pi ice I in the world would be a paradise to it.

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u . . r .. . .1. . ... - r j .fii leasi an iiour earner 1 nan we nun aiuici- e.-iuivei, uum oim.t." mure nuv uims anvr nowers 01 nu-se n mnm, n- n-.ni ....

me proiesM .ns uiat vv ere inaoe. .,.., 1 : rom wer- deserted-ind we left llcti mixtures I i Ho-oilier best r. in. di. s know 11. these inva. iatil. prove !ike the "mv dear Mrs. Sunderland ;" or the r"'1. 01 r rooms were desert d tin .we le l , ,. ,, ,. n .,, , ,i ir ,.r;or , ,tl.lei.i-e an.) 1 1. ir in. no asorat. v particular solicilude expres.e.i bv not a few in '' r thoughts-w nch upon the whole 1 he i.iea of preventing the disease eit .er by rJr, ;, c.nfid. nee. Disease, in f. anv thin- that concerned mv 'wife's welfare 1 were npt verv aCr"eab!e' -Mrs. Suuderlan.l, the .liquor or the nostrums advertised so abundantly, it, eari td i.,rn,s, vi.'.d 1.. their ns.-. anl n,l,e7. mm i.lkel nh-mt " M r 1 n.,e bei : ",01,",,lt l,,e 'MSt T""st reti red , we ii t back i nt o , is anot her itbsn rdi t y . Hundreds, or thousands, nr.j. white's v,-c. taiih- Klixtrisa r, rtain core lor ana w lie it sue utlheit no ui iirs. jones oeing : ,..! i.. :.. i,...i,t. l- i...,. r.,!.u i.,..i.s r. ..,.,, ,,1,1,.. Hr;.s, Comnlainsis.

.. 1 . 1 ... 1 , e . . . 1 ae. i.riiiirtm v ii" ite.i e.rinrs. nil. s iitmt nnn-n : ii, e m-t m ne.-ii. ., air ..misnie 1nc1113-1.ro ir . , t , - ,

Eutrti a Kin.;, e oi,!i 0111. 1111-1 urs. 1 eiers iiein.T ------ 1 - --- r- .. .... .. . ,

,.. ui.un a soia, unrsi. 11110 tears, rue nromisei. .... ...u..- uuu i......nS ii..-r.iac V) e-ii"s

, ' , . . ' 1 . .. '. , , AltF. nitliiiiit paralUl. in the invarial le nrenwneu the pestilence is taking Its victims almost . jth r)iw, ,,,:.jr empl.tymrnt. When ver ilic saes exclusively from amoii!r t'nose who drink alco- ' ativr nowers nt'these rt nndi. s an- tested l.v use, iih

so di.--iuterested in every thing, I shrugged in-,

!i.,l.ieo .t tl, r.. r - -.,.,!, 1 "ersen Mien pi.-asure, nut ans : now tuueriv

in ,r.i ll h..in il,- ni'.rf,,,.! ! b"'- disappointed ! 1 was excited and

Not having been raised in f.hiouuWe life, i enough to say acythlng, au.l a ,Uwe ease or oerangement ol

we bad on t..sie t'.,r disn'av. :,,,! M'i,.,i, times, as l pace.l the room backward aud lor

preventives, so called. The only effect of me

dicine, upon ft healthy person is to produce d.s-

the svtem. If a man

is well he certainly cannot tal e anything caps-

had our share of company whether we

about uttering hie of producing a change in the comiitiou of . tiu. i,im.

I

I l.le .,.L iMrr bi..w. ll ,...r. r.r ..II IIp.,. 1 stomarh nnd lol-rs are s,i:

the w hole race of medicine-mongers who are

; war.l. rn l etir.ek ii,v.t..'I a- ...i.

s "-el. , . . . - . , , , 1.- l.i i .. . r L-

about it or not. we hud never vein nred s., :,r ; tt "ros l:,al "' wo"1" Hve ina-le poor .Mrs. ' " y o n,s organs, v. mioui ni.-v,,.,-

atsea as to give a party, alti.ou-rh we had ac- ru,,rl,11,!i tM t worse than she did.

rented several invitations to assemhlatres of this! "' "" " we give a parti ."? w.",e "co PI ":'".ie-mougers w no are ,,.. , it, im.t,li:l!, le value, and the j.i

. . ... . W ...mi r....l I ..I. ,1. .. ... i lei i, ii it I ll. e... ii ...I- e. it e lot . ci.eihr, noil ,11- , .: c it... I. ...........

kind. Hilt some i .Mrs. Snn.ier aii.i's r,;eii,i " .-nu,. ..uv... m.- (, '".'' .'".'

and acquaintanc-s insisted" ou it, last winter, i f "' ,"ou!i!'. She was recoverii.;: from ; lalli He preventives l,.r tins o.seas. or that, as

.... .-..ii.j .i IIIUI IMK.UIUll, U'-llil.ll.i' IU ........... .u.. ....... v.-. ....... feel indignant. iter, are contradicting the plainest nictates of

I "lou've said it exactly." responded Mrs. ' common sense, as well as violating the first

Sunderland. ' I call tins throwing away a couple of hundred dollars in a very bad cause." "So it strikes me. When lifty or sixty people eat an elegant supper and drink costly wiue

at mv expense again, they will behave them

I mill Ihe Ik-si asst. rum lit of Sl.ives ever ofl.T. d

I'.ir sale ill the tun n of lirookville, having just returned fruiii the city where lie has spared no pains in selecting the best patterns from the best of Foundries. Ah1 those w isltiinr a pood articles in the line of Stoves cannot luit be pleased after lookiinr thimn-h his slock. As it respects prices, 111- feels confident they V ill he ill act oriliince to the limes My stoves are all of pood materials, mid 1 have had special eje to the thickness nf the plates. &c. Aiieinc which witllie found pattern frotw the Foundry nl'W.C. Ilavis Jc Co., and Improved Prelii inin Cookinir Sto es. Abo, Fancy Air '1 iirlu Parlor Frtmklm and Ten Male Sums, with all and every article Im lone-iiii to the stove and cm. kiln? line; such as 1 enk.-ttlt s, Waffle irons, &c. kc. A II of w hit h w ill lie titt. d up and tri niiued out at the phorltst notice; ch, ap very clii-ap for t ali. ALSO, TIN WAR R. Ofev,-ry varii ty, w h.ilrsjle and retail. Merchants e-ivitiir orders for "I iliwarc. can lie accommodated at .hort notice and lowest ca.li prices. Hons siioiitinir

.mil intln Tiaiatioii freiii the nnicotis mem- a,,d In ads made and nut mi to ordt r. Stove nine al-

hrane of tin- liroiichi. al tulu s. Irv it w hen the throat, wavson linnd or made to order.

and MiTcr'nnr from colds ; ,,1 jirass, Coi.pi r and Tewter taken in cx-

ainl cotiihs; its mmrua! powers will r. move all i hriiirc for v. are. J. II. KVDf.K

Main Hurge9 it.

etc. i le. It is expectorant, tonic or restorative, alterative, stimitI:-.iiT. pectoral and demulcent. It promotes ex pecloral ion , ihiuovcs conceslion, and strenrthel.s and r st-ir- s the tone of the w hole system. It corrects the consoniplive faint of ihe fluids, and by its stimtitatii. qualities and power of a I lav in r irrita

tion it promott s ii'ii.irption, reiiinvnii- tuliercles iroot

that she must give an eutertaiunient, and thev

used such cogent arguments, that she, good

soul : was won over. 1 remained for a long

time incorrigible, but as nothing could put it out of Mrs. Suuiieri.ind's head that it was due to her position and relations to give a party, I, with much reluctance, withdrew my opposition and forthwith the note of preparation was sounded ! Who shall we invite. ? was the first question. Our circle of acquaintances had considerably increased within the last two or three years, and when we went over the list it was found to

be rather large. "You will have to cut down considerably," said I. "To do so, without giving effeuce, will be diflicult," replied my wile. "Better cut all oft"," was then on tny tongue, but I repressed the words, feeling that it would be unkind to throw cold water upon the affair at this stage of its progress. "Yn liavu't got Funny and Helen on your list," i remarked, after a good numtier of erasures had been made. They were two of my nieces, good girls, but poor. Hoth were dressmaker's apprentices. They were learning a trade in order to relieve their father, an industrious but not a very thrifty man, from the burden of their support. I liked them very much on account of their good sense, Kgreeable manners and strong affection for their parents. "Shall we iuvite them ''' inquired mv wife.

"Certainly," I replied. "Wbvnol?"

'principles ol humanity. Just as well send a ! true and well-regulated time piece daily to the watchmaker that he might jog the regulator

for fear it would get out of order.

F. m il.s who ll. e the Vepetable F.lixir, for Flour

Alnns, too five nieiict-s, ltiarinir Down or Premature Labor p:iins, are never hereafter wili'm? to lie w ithout if Few remedies luive res, tied so many, in vitrious diseases, from stiflV-rinrc and dialhiiioiie equal to it f..r which it is prepared. Hr. While's IihU.ui Compound, per sevcrinp;! y used, pnsitivi ly cures every cae of Pyspepia, however sc. vcre orehronii-. Asa reniedv for tlie removal of Female Obstructions and oiber'diseases, it is infallible.

ririMikville, Sept. I, IS4S. 40

HULLHTIX XO.

1

Ic Spring G O O D S

At the New Store, one door north of the Hotel and west of the Court House. Bf. WEST rrspi ctfu lly returns his ..hanks to his friends lor the painmac;.- lie ha4 leceived since the opening of his NF.W SIOHK,and wihes; a continuance. He has just received a splendid stock ! or NEW SI'KIXO AM) Sl'MMKlt (iOOHS, to I which the attention of the public is respectfully inv ite.l, and w hich he is determined tu sell as low for cash as they can be purchased in the city of Cincinnati. His slock consists in part of (.'LOTUS, Cassimers, Sattimts, a varied of Men's and Hoys' Summer Cloths. ALSO, Lustres, Krinires, (iiiiehams. Lawns, Mos. Do Lames, Jaikoiiets, Calicos, Parasols, Honliet Hibbands, Artificial, Muslins, Sc. ql'llF.NSWAKF., Hardware, f ; lasw are; HHVSII and Palm LeafHAIS; HOOIS anISHOF.S; Sit; A K, Molasses, Coflee, Mackerel, and in fact a great variety of Groceries. X. 11. All kinds of merchantable produce taken in cjtchantrr for (roods at the hiirhct cash price. Hrookiille, Mar. 2fi, '4V-1-I-0W 11. 11. W EST. ! TKRMSOFTIIK

INDIANA A3IKKICAX. f MWO Dollar in advance, $2.50 in x month, S l.oo at the rnd ifthe year, and an add it ion of 30 cent for every )ear payment i dc.ajt-d thereafter. Advertisements. One qtiare or ill beinerted three time fur one dl lar,if nn nt Im- madtin advance; one d.tllar and ienty-five cent if payment bedt'Iayrd ' yar; and one dollar and lifty . ct. if delayed two J ean, and in the jiitie proportion to i the time puviutiit t delated. Larp r advertisement. fwr a Irtiicr time u ill be charged on the naTiif pri n-ip U . G. V. KDUINC.TON, nAS c tun no need a I.iti rxr Depot f.ir the Sale uf Chtiip rthIication. Mf intend keeping on linnd ail thf late ehep mork, either hitoriral or firtitioiM. So ooti a any new work i phi-hetl it w ill he f.)Miid at ln etatilihmt nt, at the original Iiibliher price, w ithoitt rarriat or ptiMJr. He la the loUow itijj work now on hand, tu wit: Tirtr. Price.

More remarkable Cures of COXSUJIPTION!! Iff an- receiving Inters daily, contain ing intelli(rciice that Dr. Kopers' l.iverort and Tar continues to make astonishing cures when ver it is introduced.

We entreitt our readers to be. advised bv tlie In evidence i.t the unparall, IKd power and iiietinia-

selves better tuaii some of our high bred la.iies I ample and unvarying testimoiiy of facts aua ex- ; ,, ,.,,,- r ,. tlle !1(m,,( ;. may ri nlarui)r. J. ; liid to-night. As for Mrs. L , Fanny and 1 perienee wherever cholera has prevailed, and as white has .nl it in in.- treatment ot a trr.-at nnniln r Klleti are worth a hundred of her. It's mv they value life ami health avoid utterly all alco- ! nfthe most loathsome forms nf Syphlitie si cret) dis-.

,1. . :r I .1- . 1." l...i;.. , Mi.Ld ta,.,l a r .n ....am 1 ie cases, wiiii me frra. I ll ca I i.ltl I it lollipy I1HTI", hiiii

..... .. .. .. -j ''""fii e.. i 11 . i . "e sp.eilv permanent cure ot these dreadiiil diseases, ' .......1 1 ...... .:l I .1: : . .. l:.l . ir r-... , .., n ,.Im. ,,:.ti,r:.l n . . uvni.l all ct . t I n 1. 1 a ' ' . 1 ... . ..

: wuuKi ii: Lau tiei uiuuv a nine. 11 i in huv ,...- r- , .... , ........ never ueitire attained tiv any Iiy any otiier reimoies I mistaken her husband will go to the wall before ' all green vegetables and fruits, and all scenes of ( in this coonorv or in F.nropV. " ! I a twelve-viontli passes.' j excitement ; avoid irregularity and exposure;' 'Ihe ln,li;m romponnd is the only iinfailin? remedy i Oa the next day we settled all accounts with ' pursue jome repul.ir and ireful occupation ; ' Z rlX'v tiie t;oiilectioner, wine merchant, china dealer, keep a clear conscience, a kind heart, a manly tim,. n the skins, iis,-aes nfthe Hnn-s. Affections ; and waiters. The bills were over two hundred ! &ud cheerful spirit, and cast away fear. If mi- ; ' ihe I.in r, Dyspi psia, Costivem ss, lthciimatism, land fiftv liollars, besides a hundred and ti Itv ' wtl!. rronsult aad obev vour phvsician, and 1 1''""1- :'"' ,'"r allXervn.is and Chronic complaini ' . ,. - . , . .. ...... . J ' . r ! . ' if... .i . ' i , currintr in d. tulitat. d cotistitntioiis. and cotistitn-l

. uonars pain, as tieloru intimated , lor parlor or- . i i rovn;eine to mess me iiieaus, nuu ,i.,:1 ad her, dnarv coninlaiiif. v. lu re the virus of

i nameiusio irrace lite oec.ision. mere is nine umigi-r ui i;eatu iri-tii ,-iioiera

I

11 E Season of the

year has come when

cMreine care should he taken of the health.

Nearly all the diseases of Summer are traceahle to exposures in the Spring,

r to the neglect ot ihose 'lirdtra! means which should have been resorted to. Ii is not surprising that the human system should lie powerfully Heeled at this time. The whole realm of nature

.taeoh Faithful, I'eti r Simple,

Japhet in Search 1

lly Capt Maryatt, do. if his Father, do.

o much

after all was over.

for worldly wisdom," said I, "I don't thiuk we need cive

another party." Mrs tMinderlaiid sighed and shook her head. I'oor foiiI I Her kind and geti-rous nature was hurt. She looked upon a new phase of character, and the discovery had wounded her deeply. A few months after this unfortunate party, from which so litlle pleasure and so much pain had sprung, 1 said to my wife, on coming home one !av

X. Y. Organ.

-pride must have a

It's as I export'-d

tall. "

"Will they be able to make a cod appearand? ! , V n c' " y -' M l ln" -You know that a number of fashionable peoi-le 'u. , '"I";""1, inderlan.l-

i. nas laiieii.iis i precu ien, anil ins in-dy-wife, who turned up her arii-tocralio. nose at

handsome dress-pattern with the invitation." ! " 7 r' e,lel J m: ,s ''V ,rt ."' " "Perhaps we had better ,!o so," was Mrs. j w1'-" rtaii.Har below t'.em in society." Sunderland's approving remark - and it was! 1 "I exult. ..(;! l,t mv wile instantly

. ,-.v..i ...j .. j . .. . i.e. i...r. ...I.iii.ities, and bad I0112 since forgiven tlie ofi'-uce. So much for my wife's party !

will be here.

"If you doubt it, we wi'l send

peoj-l

them each a

' An O its in mice further th lining the duties of MarI shal I'asscd June 1. 1R40. Sec. 1. I'' it ort.'n'H?' hy tkr Pi-rsiirut mid Trtts. tees nt the iVtr-l ft BfavK ,-;7f, 'I leu tiie Collector and Ma rh:il. ty virtue of his said office, shall also he Market Masti r of said corporation. I S.-c. 2. "I lint ii is herehy made the duty of the said Collector ami Marshal 10 proceed immediately again't 1 all persons violating any live-law of litis corporation, according l.i the laws, if this corporation and of the 1 state of Indiana, and to nt. irep and collect all pun-i-htni ins and penalties f,.r such off. nces, in the name ' of the Vresid. lit an I Trustees of the Tow 11 of Brook - ville. and to pay over to the Treasurer all moneys 'thai may come into his hands by virtue t-f this oriiii nam-e. Sec. 3. That all provisions connii-iii-tr with this

ordinance are repeal, d. A. It. MeCl.KF.Y, I'rcst. J. D. Mow laud, Clerk. 2 '-.lw

shows that wonderful in

fluences are abr.'il. The outer world awakes to newlife, and man and beast and all animated existence are affected. Now is the time, there fore, to use such medicinal pn parai ions as experience has shown to lie infallible ia the prevention and cure of diseases. As SI'UIXG MKOICIXKS, the C.raefeiiberir Veiretalile Fills, the (iraef. nbr-rij

th. parent can,, s a .l. v, 1. ,,. nt of Scrofula or Sv- llealill Hitter., anil tlie l.ra. ieni.err aarsapariua

phil. .(secnl)or mercurial l)is,aeiil the child, and : Compound, should superceded all otliers. For uuiiu alU-oiuplicai.d cases, as in p, rsons vlu.se con.li- 'er-al i.e the Pill, and Hitter, arc of incalculable t.iti.ms ai-e hrok. n down hv m. icui v and ars.-nic, or value. I hose w ho take them need not fear ike . nerj bv an improper or iiiudicious ti-eatmeiiu.r disei.se in I vatini; . II. ct. of the bummer hich is at tiani. 1 he K. nerM. In the worst forms, onhe mot loaih.onie h. t ol the present I ullet.n 1. to aHpriAe the pubI (scei-ct) disease, when the poison is absorbed and ta- j be ofthe cl. novvlcdied .nperim-ity ol th, , (.raelenlKrg 1 ken into the circnlatitii; mass, the Indian Compound SAKA I AKIl.liA I. ('.Ml lit A 1. pnimptly and thorouclilv eradicates the virus from ' Sarsaparilln is of vast efficacy in clean. in? the sysI the .jat'em, and produces radical and prrmaneiii I tern from its foulest taints; but it must W prepared I cures. Wnrkinc: its wav w ith silent but effective ' on the mot scieatitic principles and in the most talih- . power, the Indian Compound eivea tone and enercv fill manner. It is not en. inch that we put it in lari-e

t all the Secretory and F.xcrctury organs, repairs all vessels or vat. to steep or boil, niixini; it with pn

lly Nrd ii 11 lit 1 1 nt , Hv l.ient.Murrav, do. do.

lly Mrs. Oray

Hv Mrs Pickering

By Ilennttt,

Turnpike Notice

is tiereliv t-iven thai $5.00 on i .-leh

done as 1 had suggested. The pruning dow u of the invitation list was no easy matter, and it was not without manv

fears of giving offeuce, tin.t my wife at last fix- Sin.tlur tomtsiiip. ed upon the precise nuniber of persons viho' ., r ., . , ,. . were to honor us with their company. XN e C0P-V th" fMo" ,n2 lMnR rA:xUoW from The exact character of the eatertamment was ! Heauley s Adirondack or Life in he Woods : next to be considered, and estimate of cost j " l'he other dav 1 took a heavy boot to a shoemade. Several la ites ; At? fmt, in such matters : maker, or mi nder, to be repaired before I set were consulted and their opinions compared, forth on a new expedition, of whom I was told

digested and adopted or rejected e.s tliev agreed i a capital anecdote. An ol

"VOTIt'F. i hereliv Civ

i of the capital stock of the llrookville and Con-

hare t'oll-

Mb dav ot

lly order . Scc'y.

tu rsvin.- Tuupike will lie required on the

A iii-itst next, 11 beins; tiie A t li instalment. . of the I. ..aril, .tune 20th, tR4,.. j 27-liv 1)AT1 SI..MG1ITKH

NAVHJATHIN lEV. "TFV A5lRWnF.MF.NTS FOR ISII-f. S M AIL. (;. V. I'AVF.H'S Cincinnati and Cam" ; hriilfe City, Iud., Daily P icket Line, leaves daily at - 4 o'elr.ck V. M.. precisely; Srindatjs F.A.crptrrt, from j and after the tnth inst. A Packet leaves daily the XVhite Water Canal P:t-iio. iianiir tlnoiirh liidustrv.

Hilrrli-di ellliirr.ini IClevetoun, Harrison, New Trenton, Rochester,

With, or differed from what we thought riht. ! Iud settled down in a remote part of the forest, 1 ,,reokv'"' -'':"ra. Laurel. ( miu-r.ville,aml Mil .... . . , , , ii ,. -ii iiii i , . . , . . ' ton. t Ins route passes throieh the principal towns "It wi.l cost at least a hundred collars, sa-.d . wh re he h id cleared a l.tt'e s;.ace about him ; tho v,i. Water Vail. v. l he follow ing lioais Mrs. Sunderland, after we had come to some i au.l built a Ion hut. lie had been there but a 1 comprise the Line:

understaiidinsr as to what we would have. Tlie I ve:r or two. when one riav as he was sihseiit in

sum seemed large in her mind. ; ihe woods with hiseldest daughter, bis but took ' "If we get along with two huiidrid, wo may i fire and burned down. 1 1 is wife was sick, but ! be thanktul,' 1 replied. j she mni iged to crawl out, taking the straw bed "Oh, no. I can't go above a hundred do!- i on which she lay with her. At evening the , lars." I hu .-!;-. ml returned to find bis house in ruins. It "We shall see." 1 was a ".inter night, and the snow lav deep on

"If 1 thought it would cost so much, I would j tin- cround. Calling aloud, he heard a faint voice " r,'!! i and going in the direction from whence it "There is no retreat now, Mrs. Sunderland, camr, found his wife stretched on the bed in the

J. Q. ADA MS, ("apt. James Russell,

CI. A It A. Capt. Paver, TF.MPF.ST, Capt. Stephen Lee. . R. Passenirers bv leavinir their naint s and resi-

1 donees .it Walker .V; ll.ioth, r's bite Wntir Canal ' !iain. Mill b'- called for in any part of the city ! F.very an. nlion -a ill be paid to add to the comfort of . all pa.etrj. rs who travel on these lloats. Arrane:emeuis have b;-en made w ith a daily line of Slaves, 11inir east au.l west, after the arrival of the Itoais at I Cimttridcr City. WALKKH & H.fO., Agents. ' Cincinnati, March .Id, IS41. 11-. Tin

vv e nave taken the step initiative, and have no- j thing to do but to go through witlt the matter j s best we cau. A!y wordier it, we shall uot be very anxious to give another party." This threw a damper upon my wile's feelings

which 1 wassorry to perceive, lor now that the

snow. t,-ttit!g together a lew boards left from the conflagration, he made a shelter over her That night she was safely delivered of a child.

which survive.! nnd is ll.ive livii,r Rut nn.!.., I

, .. " ' . I N. -" MAIN S 1 ltF.F.T

vAHUMiie urn eAciiemeiu iHE-uifr, me nus- ii,..r virl.ih .....t vi,l, i-ivnvvvn

band l ink a violent cold, which having fastened i Coopers, Carpenters, Wagon, Cabinet, and Chair

Makers I ools, of every description,

ii. A: W. IS. SCom'Jmjokb, i Plane & Edge Tool UTanufacturers

And Dealers in hardware and Cutlery,

the wastes, known and unknown, and banishes from

tlie system every vestitrenf disease. Dr. Whin 's Vt-grtahic Pills unite ertat power with mildness nf action; nperatini- thmiiirhout the alimeii- ' tary canal, reinov ine; al I nlb-nsive accumulations in the bowels, and stimulating all the surrounding or- ' puis to a healthy state; a ml aetiniras a tonic, they exalt the energies af all parts f the frame, and are of pn at utility when vi r a Cathartic, Laxative, Altera- ! live nr liesturative medicine is required! As a medicine fur F.-nial. s, the exten.ive demand for them and their populariiy, with all who use tin m. furnish ample quaiantee to others who are afllictld. Dr. White's Vi cctahle Pills area standard medicine, universally j approved, and justly esteemed the best Pill. low 1 known. Use ihemutice and vim will use them there I

rter. Dr. While's Vcpi table F.metics act with more mildness than other F.metics, and are of incalculable benefit in br akinc; up most cl the diseases that atliit the human family. Yor Dr. J. White's M.-ii-i? Liniment he claims extraordinary healini- virtues anil curative proper'ies, and that tested by ciiiiipariv.in in practice with all the other best rvim dies of this clas. know n in the Vnited Statas ond in Knrope, not ,me, in instant effects and intrinsic merit, bears any comparison to the Mairic Liniment. In the laneuacT of others, s-it is diPlcm to say what it is not pood for." For II adache, Toothache, Netir.ileia, Spinal All'ertions;for Hums, Scalds, Itruises, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient Kilip's F:vilsand White Swclline. Syphilitic I'lcers; and Pains and Swellings and tnflaniatioiis hnwevercaused nr on whatever pari ol the body located, it is infalitile. F'or all bruises, mid as a rnunler irritant after

t an -Irih weddini-, u has no equal. Trv its efteels

xternally or internally for your own person. Try it externally or intern: lly for your own domestic animal, and youwill lind it economy of time oftime, and money, alwavs to keep theMapic Liniment by you. Of the hundred thou--Hii.l who have used it, s'ince its invention, not one to ovr know ledpe, has failed to award to the Mapic Liuitneiit, its vast superiorly to all other Liniments. "It is diflicult tosay what it is not pood for." These celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale and rttail, by Dr. J. Will I F., and apencica made, at his Itotaiiic Medicine Siore un 6th st , opposite the rialt House, Cincinnati JOHN K1XK MID, Cetieral Apent. Sold by James S. Fuwvrs, llrookville.

It. II. Ilurton do

party wks xo oe given, i waniea to see 11 ooue in ; on ms lungs, ami liemg resisted hv no me.iic i

as good a spirit as possible. From that time, ' treatment, whatever, terminated in the cmistimjitherefore, I was careful not to say anything ; tion. lie however, reared another hut, and diilikely to awaken a coubt as to the satisfactory j rins: the summer a young settler came in and result ot the coming entertainment. . purchased a tract uear by him. His being the The evening came in good time, and we had oniy family within a long distance, this backall things ready. I must own that I IVlt a little i woodsman often passed the evening in their soexcited, for the giving of a fashionable party j ciety. It was not long before he discovered that was something new in the history of my life, ) his neighbor could not long survive, for Ihe most and I did not feel altogether al home in the 1 ignorant in this region knew all the symptoms matter. Unaccustomed to the entertainment of ! of pulmonary disease which carries oil' three company, especially where ceremony and the j fourths of those who die. Accoinpanviuir this

observance ot a certain etiquett.; were involved, conclusion came naturally the reflection, what i The State of Indiana.)

I was conscious tit an awkward feeling, and : woni.i become of the wife ; and as she was eood j Franklin County. ( II 1 : J..l.l.l... .r.i. ....!,...- .. . - .. ... .. .' ... '

xvviuu nave given uuuuie me com oi tiie party looKiiigauu inuustriotlS lie tlioUgl'l Iiecotlld not for the privilege of an escape from the trials ami j do better than to marrv her himself. Acting mortifications it promised to involve. j under this consideration! he mentioned the matIu order to give additional beauty and attrac- j ter to her, remarking that her husband could tivenesss to our parlors, we had purchased sun- j not live, and asking her if she would marrv him

ary articles ot ornamental furniture, which cost ; alter h-j was dea

Iwavs on hand,

Oil yi llir. TO OKDKK, AT SHOUT NOTICE. Mar. iO. '43 13-ty LITKH K IjXT, f lor! and W-.ich Ials r. TF.WF.l.llY, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufac

f Hirer, Diamond pointed pold Petis,t,c. Nn.a.ts Main st. between 5th and 6th Ciiicincaii,Oltio March 20, 1S45. 1.1-ly.

XOTICK.

I ii the Probat! Court of Franklin county, Ind.

VS. I Saimtrl lldiilO. St. jjhen PKTITION CioiiM, Vi!!i,im (InnWU Join- J. t'r

?mlt nml Kirhaid h r j PARTITION".

h ii it:i ml, Marc-nn t Hinlt ninl

quantitif nf mnlii!! ami attr. An article tlun inaiiutiicturt-tl mil injiirf ill tont d" i tie StontHt-h, tip he cintiiaratiwl v iurrt. Tin Sar-s-ipuri lla Outi1unnd niaiinlacturt-d by ihe OrarfViil Cimpatiy, i a nnt powerful conct Titration. It to Saiaparilla what (uiniiir i to Peruvian Hark; one bnitltcon tain in.? more virtue than tvn of any other ever lefnre ni an u fact u red. "I lie due i half a tea-ponnful only; no that there are more tlue in n bottle than tin re i in the largmt buttle in market of any other manufacture. It i almnt literal ly a Sn!ihate of SnrpariUa. The public arc mi ll advied of the ue nf Sara parilln. by mean of the iitimeroiM mlvertinneiiU which truvid the nres. It i uniiecnarv fur u-

tb rt fore, to trouble the reader with a recapitulation nf the matter. We would dimply add that all p ron wliii luive made up their miiuU to ue the article should purchase no other than that made by thil . j Cnmpany. C7 It is warrant d to be ten liniep mure t fTicaciitu than any other known; no matter bow laixe the bottle, or extravagant tht advertisements. In came it contains in addition to Siriprilla, a pow -erf it I conci'iitratinii t.f Mandrake, Burdock, Quern's . Ielip;ht, Klder, Yeliuw Dock, tuiacum, and other . important medicaments which are not found in any I other preparation. It lias performed cures uf a kind I

! aiuiot surpassing; beliet, and it recommended n- the ' room f j - Hutlman's

r aeuity. CThe General Aevnt for Indiana is Myers Seamn ntr villf, Watiu- Co., Ind. tu whom applications . for agencies may be addresst d. Jgrrttt Jor franklin CntMfy. John S. Williams, t I.riM-kvilh ; ockafeller &. Jooley Rochester, K. Tyner, Metamora. KllWAUD IIAHTOX, Secretary. New York, April, IS-4S. 24-4w.

Midshipman Kav,

Hrd Htveiier, The Wn ckers, The Oipey, '1 he I'uhiit lti.y Hed H ii pert Last l)a nl Pompeii It ro ine of Paris Si x-ret Service Ship tuei-n of tin- fcca. HaronettR Daughter,

lkiiutatis Adveiiturei in Meico.

Itovt r of the Reef Orphan Niece I.ove in a Cottage Lena la me run Liven of the President Mike Fink Lives of I avlor and Scott.

C tint mi HraiMiaw, Trapper 11 rule. The iVrnt xalf Krucjl Housewife Family Doctor a medical murk

Secrets of Mount Kcho Kuireiie Aram, Pelhani, Lectures on ARtroiiomy Mother of F.nlaml Women of F.ncland Wive of F.nUiid Daughter of Kiitland Itandlt of the O-aije

American ifeview Fort Duuene 1 Unstated LileofOen Scott The Iteautifiil Widow I'hysiolo y, Animal and Mental Sartreanl" Life of Henry Clay Love aud Parentage Filth Lectures tm the Ltinc; Consumption Curable. Treatise on Milch Cow Marruie (I ts history and Philoioptij)

Matrimony, Human rights Mrs. ll.ill's Skt tche uf Irish Character, in 11 No at 12$ cents ea'-h I ! Spurr.beim on F.ducation, Lectures on a Sober and Temperate Life-

Self Culture 25 , Physmlocy and Phrenolocy Ry Mr. Fower, 1 1 Fow ler's Practical Phrcnoforv 1 I

ith various other works of fact and inn, to gethcr w ith candies, oiU, oj sti rs, &.C- Oct. 20,

A letterfrom JOHN" A. COLLINS, KSq., EDITOR AND PKOPKIKTOK of the TKMPF.RANCE OMtlAN, alo AC.KM AND LKt'TUHtR for the GRAND DIVISION of the SON'S of TEMPKRANCE of OHIO. Cincinnati, Kot. 23, 1848. A. L. ScoriT.L: Dear Sir Fortht- past eipht or ten months, 1 hare felt inclined to av sometbin in relation to the KX IRA ORDINARY HEALING qVALITIES of your preparation of Dr. Roger' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, for your own, bat more eapiciallv for the benefit of those unfortnnate perons who are THHEATENKD or AFFLICTED with PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, and vho like myse lf have a great aversion to quack, to their specific and catholirons; but a combination, of circuiiiMancci ha prevented till now. In Novtni.nr, 146, my -wife took a erere cold, which ettled upon her luiiR. A VIOLENT COUGH I wa the cunseii nee, which incr as-d in arTerity during the winter, and redncd her to jlmot j SKKLE'l ON. It wat almost incessant, and at tended with SEVERE PAIN in the SIDE and) ' HKKAST, aeeompanied with FF.VF:R and COLD NIGHT SWEATS. SH E EX PKCTOHA I ED more than a PINT of MATTER DAILY. ULCERS GATHERED upon her LUNGS and DISCHARGED. Her HANDS and FEE T were COLD AND CLAMMY a death, and a PURPLE TINT settled upon her lip. The skill fad varid efforti of cur family physician were completely baffled. On the 1st of May, 1847, he intornud roe that be eon Id do nothing more than tyrant her temporary relief,

mat ner cae was MOrKLKSS, ana that ne couia NO P SUUVIVE more than a fortnight at the farthest. 1 immediately railed upon DR. ?. S. NEWION ol tins city (who ha bevu o killful in the treatment of cancers) and stated ber cae to him. He rerommend"d Dr. oe-eri Liverwort and Tar, assured mr that there wa nothing of quackery about it, but purely a SC1ENIIF1C PREPARATION, and qavc me the history of wvcral cae all eonsidt red hopeless, where this pieparation RESI OK KD TO HEALTH. A bottie n p roc o red, and in one week thf expectoration wan nearly CON' qi F.HKI). She coiitmucd gradually to improve, her appetite returned, her COUGH in a few month

25 t r.AiM). She recovered her l I H r. u i ii, ana to 25 a ver rreat deere her health, and if now a mot 25 EXTRAORDINARY TROPHY of the HEALING 2 VIRTUES of VK. ROGERS PREPARATION OF 25 LIVERWORT AND TAR. 25 1 ran only ay that I have derived very great 25 benefit from thi preparation, for hoarweneaa, aore 25 throat, a d stricture aero the chest. I have been 5 enabU d, w bile Kufferine; from severe Cold and 25 Hoars nes. to peak with comparative eae for two 25 hour. It ha one adantaie, in my own eae, over 25 other expectorant, it dot not d ranee the digestive 5 functions, producing bead-ache, or nervous inability. 25 I regard it a admirably adapted for the ate ot 25 public speaker. Rtspectfullv your, 25 JOHN A. COLLINS.

Ry U'-nnett

Rv Ilulwer, do. Rv M. Arac Hv Mrs. i:ilis, do do do 1y Reiim tt

DESPJIR SOT THOVCH YOUR PNYWCUS JSD I RILSDS f;ii YOU I P TO DIE'J! Your condition cannot be more hopele than that of Mr. Rowe. 1 his i to certify that I wa taken with a pain in my side and breast, ht tended with a distressing coiipb, and for the snare of one year prcw rapidly wre. Although I had in attendance three phytician, one of w lioni w a considered very skillful, all til t heir H'rts pro id ill ike unavailing. At last one of the pb; iciuii came in, and derided that 1 could not live ninrethan one dny ntir;ei!! All of myfriends btlii ved that a few day at most would end my earthly career!! My bi 'itlo r at this time hearinr; of the astonishing cure m:ide by Dr. Ro: it' Liverwort and 7ai , went to Cltil'ieaT'ir, distant tlnry nile, to procure the abtue nit .!u ine; and, stranee to tell, before I had list d hslt'a bottle my couch wa entirely cured, and when 1 bail ued two butt Us as able to attend to mv familv c-caiiuiis as usual. HARRIET ROWE. We, the untlersii;ned, d certify that this account i f Mr. Rowe is correct, c h -itir personally acquainted with all the circumstance. P. P. JoHNSO, Pctfr D. Matthews, Thimas Gray, Josfth Evans. Staunton. Ohin, Feb. T, l4fi. For ale w bolesale and retail by A. L. S( OVILL. Corner of Fifth and Race, Cin'ti.

Alio by R. TYNER, BrookviRe,

Just Received S1MHXCJ AXI) SU3131i:it GOODS.

CHILD-BIRTH. A valuable Scit ntitic Work, upon the subject ol Gestation and Child Rirth, by R. G. Geissner, M D., late of Paris, just published in New York by the Author. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE TEXTS. THIS WORK contains recently discovered information upon a subject of the highest importance to Married Persons, or those contemplating Morriaije, It w ill he found of oi special value to those wlioi

means, health oa other circumstance, do not permit

MAURLK WORKS. JMI1H id CROSS, late of New York, are now re1 reiving at their New Marble Room, in the Eeleci tic College, Corner of Court and Plum Sts., Cinctn- ' nati, the largest and bes? selected lot of Marble ever brought to Ohio, and with a cla of workmen from the Eat, are no w prepartd tofurninh those desirous I of erecting durable numentocs over tbe graves of I their deceased friends, a superior quality of Work, ' and their connection w ith the Quarries i such, at a

, T THE NEW CASH STORK OF WILLIAM ', much lower price than any other establishment West CH1LDKS, who still o cupie the corner ' of the Mountain, and but a shade above the usual

New Prick Rnilding, on ; pnee ot toe common oi native stone.

Main Purges street, wtu-re he ha made extensive ; Nv. 1., 1343. 47-f-m. arrantrentetits to acconmiodati al w bo mav favor him 1 - . , .

with their custom, with new aud fashionable (vood; if almost every description, at C inciiinati prics, adding carriage on heavy artiel .nly. In addition tc his large Stock bfoibi ,'at. be now oflVr in the (entlemru'M Line At vi-ry reduced prices Superfine Rlatk, Rlue Ulack, Gold Mixed and Rn.w n.

.'ngli-h American and French Cloth

Supertiue plain, English atul American Caimre. 41 Kancv fc do. 4 ltbick, II row in, Gray and Gold Mixed

Tbattti.et.

!

TA MSA Kit AM) IlIDIOS'. ll K snliscrilier lm iii pi.ri 1ifltil tlirolil Tan-Ysnl ,if Mr. Ou.mIu in in Hr.i..k, i !r si ishei lo purchase lliftt-s and lturk,f.ir vliiclihc m ill pi"tr lh market pne, , .Vc. HKXRY SHAFF.R.

April 15lli, 1347-

AT

j Cl.-r.ham 11 ll.lt-lit-r Im .h.inil.

over a liun.lrp.l collars, ami which wore ot no Mie r.-pliI that she Jim) no election nt all "if r,h Kmin.'i H. ti.'.ii.l

HMiiiipr in fxL. pi iu u,u hi. , n, r iu:s;mii,i was wliiiig ; i,e Mid he ha.i nn P;o 1 U K is 1,,-r. l., i;,, ii m tl,P nnn.,,1 Ti lt was so lat before llie tl.in: of our compa- . ilouHt on that point, nmi he woul i spruk to him j '"" l'a lr. ami Marcam tfa.l,- ami ;,-rshm By began to arrive, that we were in some iioiibt ' about it. Ht i:id so, ami the hnshum! unlH'ila- i u",' hlT h'i-l'i"l, pa' ' sai.l ,1,-r. mlums. t the whether they were goinc to come at all. Hut j tingly gave his consent, d,iing th, he wa, g:u) ' t, TlX 'iX towards lime o l-Iook they bes:m to come ; and she would lie so well provided lor after his death, of the n,-t term nl" the Probate r.mrt tor ihe Conmi

Delore ten we were in Hie mil IMP ol sui-Ces-stul , to when winter aniiroiirhed. the vonii! setl er " ran Kim alon saul. in lu- Imiili n at the curt lions.

wouid come and "court the prospective widow, wlrle the dying husband lay aud coughed on the bed in Ihe corner. Now there vr;s not much sentiment in this I grant, hut thre was a vast deal of philosophy. It was rather cool on her part, to be sure, but rast'y sensible on his. Vhit could his wife

and children do all nlone there in the woo.'s

experiment. My nieces, tanny and I'.llen were among the first to appear, and they looked pretty and interesting. As soon as the tirst emharassment consequent upon the appearance of the extra fashionable had worn off, and I felt at home once more in my own house, 1 began to look round with an observant eve. About the first thine

' in urooKviiie m am" tor the t oinitv ..r Franklin ami

Slate nl' In.liatia on the fourth M. -inlay of September next, ami ilctVml tlie said petition, tlie same will he heard ami determined in their ahsrnrr. Ilv order of the Court. JOHN t. JOHN S l OX, Clerk. Jiim ?oth, 1S40. iS-lw Hoi land, Att'v for pl'IT.

Wool Cardins;.

that attracteii my attention was the sober aspect will-.otit a protector? The toughest part of h., have her. iof..r'e patrotu I. Ts" Mii"s, '."mi of a certain lady, whose husband by a few l.ir- : ihe proceeding, and which 110 doubt tested the cs to a..iro th.-m that lie is now enabled to s,-re

tunate. adventures, had acquired some money, ; lckwoo.lsmau's philosophy the severest was m "" tt. r. v nn ad.i.ti.mal evpero nte au.l improvennd lifted her itilo Don 1 vociet v -is il e..ll..i ,i . i- t i- " r l .i ni.nls. He is rt a.ly i h.s nitlls, one and a hall'-niles and lilted tier into goo.l soi ul, as it is called , he courtship. 1 o lie gasping for breath ill one ,,,. Hrkv,lle, u. Card V1 at the f.,ll ir priMie was ta king to another la.'.y, ana I saw tli.it i part of the room, ami see the voting athletic , t..-wit: . 1 theil eyes were directed to my nieces, of whom Hm healthv backwoodsman and liis wife sittinff ; w h"v "oal, 5 rents per. II..;

1 felt a little prcu 1, they Iookcu and behaved so together bv the fire, and know that alter h few I''" V"- 7 . I" T- ;

Whars all this about ?'" said I to nivself.

Ilrown ,V Masters. 2 niiUs norih of Fnirficld. 1 ,,u'ni ,0 increase the number of their family, without I

great iiH-oiiveim-nt'e, suit, rinp nr pernaps riK tu inc. ; A nieihoil nf nvuiilinir tht se troubles and dnnirers, J

at w ill, (recently liscoereu hy a celebrated r n-nth rhysiciair) is fully cutiimiiniiaied in Ihis work, is that any person may avail himself uf it at once, without com. The means uf prevention here set forth are tlier.ilore within the reach of all. The process m new safe, iufalliahle, convenient, simple and canuot in. jure the heellh ol the most delicate. CTTCAITIOV. S3 Some speculator has clandestinely (under another namejpulilished an imitation, (bearilu; the same title) n Inch, besides omittinir the most important portions of it, dupes the credulous out of ON K llOI.l.AU, Vhen the peice is T V K XTY FIVE C E X T S For th, jrcnuiue, full and cumplcte M'ork Cnpiesof this work wilt he sent in a close envelope, sinple letter postage to any part of the United Slates, for twenlv-five cents sent, post-paid, to Dr. R O. C.i-issner' lto 245'i, office 127 l.llieaty Street, N- Y. N. It. Xo Hookseller allowed to sell tbis work,

S. P. Oaks, Fairfield.

" " E. Y. I.ee. I.ann l. ' " A. II. Marlimlale, Metamora. " .1. A . Moody, Kochester. " ' Fuller A: tiller, llartisoii. March, Slid. 1S48. 13-lv. A C AMI). r. .1. VIM TF. mav he cnasulied athis

IIOIAMCAI. MF.HICIXF. STOffH AX l OFFICE, on Sixth street, one door from the corner ol Main, . oppnsiie the Call House, Cincinnati. Ohio. Those at j a distance, who cannot call on or send for him, whose ! cas.s an4 not beyond the reach ,f all medicines, Miy j forwarding to him a stal. mint of their ai;e, tlle length i of time they have been atlticted, symptoms, prepress ! and general nature of their complaints, (cash accom- I pani inir said statements, postage paid,) may procure j the remedies necessary for their cure. I Dr. J. White's Vt-t'cbratrrt Hrmritt t. Th Ver'tahfe Elixir, Indian Compiiuiid,Mae;ic Liniment, Yejrelahle ' Pills, V, pel able f.'lnelics. ike .are rapid!) su per reding al I other medicines, because on a fair trial of ilicm ihey uniformly prove themselves to be all that has been assumed for them; medicines uf preat power and . efficacy in rclicvitiir aud curing' the maladies common ;

to our country

Y. II.

Molasses, C herniate, Mice, Mackeral,

It room Cords,

renin. Coperas, l.otrwood, , Pow Her, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes

Plain Mixed,

Mtv.-.l cl ........ . 1..

j more painful weeks, he would occupy that place when we furnish crease, ene c. nt a l.ound extra ;

Oil ! rermaiienllv . and Vet hear it nil tmtietillv. ,s. rharr. d All werl- V Ml 11 w ! K-n I

Ana 1 Kept my eves OH t!'e l.uues as intently as quire.! a sroo.i deal of stamina. Especial I v must : 1,11 ut ''r,nK then-woo! to ihe Mill that can.

they oid ou r atiuy and hilen. 1 reseiitly I saw tiie reflection that thev wore both probably verv C .1. I. I ... i ...:.l . r . . . - ..." - .

vuo vi iiieni luss iter i.ea.i w un au air Cl Gig

nineu couiempt, au.l rising up mai.e lier wav

acres the room to where her husband stood.

Phe spoke to him in evident excitement, ami directed his attention to my ni.ces. The sight ol them did not seisin lo pioduce anv unpleasant effect upon him, for he merely shrugged liis shoulders, smilei'i, and answered in a few words that 1 could see were iiniiiVerent. Hut his wife was in earnest, placing her arm within his she drew him towards the door. Me remonstrated, but she was not in a mood to listen to anything.

to have him take liis departure, have

:er a bitter pill to swallow. I im into !

ISrnndT n n ( liolrra ercvmii ve. A Friend of Humanity sends lis s sensih'e find

able communication, remonstrating against the

use ot

ana wuu surprise i saw inein retire trom the i commenced by many, and exposing the ri.lieu- I parlors. My first impulse was to follow them, ; lous pretensions of the noslrum-inoiigers who ! but the t-uth l'.ashing across my mind, 1 iVil in- ' press their various compounds n-..,n a credu- i dignant at such conduct, aud resolved to let lous people. The great lngth of the commu- , them do as they pleased. In a little while the 1 mcatioii precludes its publication, though we I ufleudeil lady bounetled, cloaked, and bowed, heartily concur with the writer. j came sweeping past the parlor doors, with her i Those who advise "a little good brandv" in 1 husband in her train, attracting the attention of! cholera times, are either ignorant or forgetful of a third part of tiie company. A n.omeiit after our experience in ls:c, when of lli.'U oases adaild she had passed into the street. ; milted to the hospitals in this city, 1 lol were j "Who is that? What is the matter V went ascertained to be intemperate, and of the rewhispering around the rooms. ; mainiiig 40 a very large proportion belonged to ' "It is Mr. L driuking families. And similar enervations! "Mrs. 1, , is she sick T" i have been made wherever the disease has pre"Why, has she gone V va bd. 1 But no oils seemed to know. Soon, however ; At the time referred to, the medical council' the lady to whom she had communicated the of the Hoard of Health, headed by Dr. A. H.' fact, that we iiad insulted our company by in- t Stevens, declared that "it is now universally Tiling "mautua-iiiakinjj girls," whistled to known that cholera has a most peculiar afliuitv another the s- cret and away it weul buzzine for the svs.em of the driinUar.!

-i . . " c- . . ' " f I lit. II BU througli thi rooms, tuuitu iu way as well to , that it is a very rare tiling for the mteumeTate to the ears of Fanny and l.llen. as to those of thf escape ; while MieraHy speaking it U aimo a

hut il it i. Hit if C'ltivriiit iit. mml will be rpct'ivrtl m

liHrton's or sHnlW'iibiirsvr" Smn, ami the rulU rvturnvil tlu're a a pnthlr. Cora Grinding. He is als prepared to crind Corn, ami crush Corn ill the ear for feeding Si.i.-k. JOHN rKI.SOU, Proprietor. JAMF.s COttPl.K, Carder. Itrookville, March JOih, 1S4J. 1 3-4in

i co-i!rrxF,i:sim rWHK nnilersiirned have entered into partnership I tor the transaction ol a p. neral Commissi.in ami Viirwardine Husiiuss at New Ori.kans, tiniler thr

I. rs, . r.. i i i nrin ot si'tsi t. s i.t.nn,nM wtmi share ct I.ram.y as a preventne for cholera, as re- ,,. ,;,-, .- Kranki.i. and a.lio.ni,,,- c,o,n.i. ..

KOHVH I' SPF.NCK, THOMAS tiCAItn. New Orleans,Hec, 1S4. Sl-ly

anxious been ru

all these little particulars yon know to show the

character of my hero to tlie Jiest advantage 1 the heroine speaks for herself. These two in- j teresting personages were the shoemaker and i Ms wile." i

GIJOCKIIITsS. UIO Ci.nVe, Yircinia l oharco, litiliiro, . X. O. Suar, C. hi, in. in do Madder,

Su r. Imp, Tea, Sal. ratus,

do Pepper, A Isjiiee, Cinnamon, F.ps.nn Malts,

Mine lllaeklllr, Matches,

lied Cords and Plollch I.mes.

For sale at the Ni w Snee of I.IVCK F. KAHqVHAll. llrookville, llec. act, 1847. PKRKY J. 3IOORI

Phtmhcr. Pump and Ihnhavt Maker Xo. tifth t., hctwn Hato and F.lm, ha cniKtamly on lmml ami t"r sale. Well, Ci'tern unci Force rump. Sheet l.eatl and Lead Tipt ef all Hit . ALSO Hydraulic Mater Itnnu, lor ennrerinr

ater from Nprtnc or mall tream, to duelling i e;"den. wtahle-s. Air., here a head of from 4toH f-et can he obtained. Waurcan he coii-e)td from 100 : to 150 feet in height, ami from 2 to 4000 feet on a lev

el, nt a small n ne. AH ortters from the conntry executed with neatnt aud depaH'h. ein.,(., Pec. 2, 147. 5l-ly Cheaper than the CheapestNEW HOOT AM SHOK STORK. fMlK. Snhcri1n r liavimc rt cently commenced in ihe Shoe I'rade, M holen1e and Ht tniU would call the attention of t!ie puhlir Rvnerally to their tock now ree iinc- H cotiiiit of Root, Shoes,

j Uroiran, Valm Leaf, I. reborn mid Tanama Hats, ' carefully selected from the Manufarterie", hy one of the firm, w h"e eper'r nee w ill, justify them iii say ine: their Min k, in point of quality, k ill le snrpaed hy none in the cit, and are determined to sell at as low prices, it not a fitl" loner than any other home. i Call and e will with pleasure show vn nor stock. I fKORC.K I.OWK vV CO. I No. fS Main s?., hetween Columhia i Lower Market. Mac is8. U-ly

The Presidents of the United States Thctr Mrnwirs ami Atlmitiistrnt ion. rain tii-h ia iiilitt-ft ti afinttnl nf t ) I tin ii mii-a

4 tton of each 1'resideiit, and a History of the principal political eventsof his administrat ion, and i of the trnnaction of Congress at each esion du- , rmtr ihe period. ' Declaration of Independence. ! Ai tides ol Confederation. Ct.iKtitution of the United States, with Notes nnd Heferetices. f A brief hWtnry ol the events and circumstance which led to the Uaiim of the States, aud formation of the Constitutinn. , A nopi of the Constitutions of the several States, j 'I ahlt s of Members of the Cabinets of the various nduimtraion, Ministers to Foreign Countries, and t thT rincipal public officers. Chronological Table of Political F.venti in the U- i nited States. Statistical Tables of Revenue, Commerce, and Pop- 1 ulatinkt. i A complete L.st of Members of Congress from 1789 With Portraits of the Presidents, engraved on steel in the het style of the art, from th- mot approved likenes!-. Uy V. lUUh, K. of Johnstown, N: Y, In one lartje, hamUome volume, 9vo.f in emblematic binding. Princ- S2 50. No epene has been spared in the preparation of these volumes of Documents, History, and Statistics, to render the same worthy of patronage, not only ol

i statesmen anu lA'tiatort, nut ol the American pu- ) lie treturally; who will find in them the Treasury of j Political Knoii 'Irtfge, and a ma of inlormatioii iiid pensable to every intelligent citizen.

Black and CioM Mixed Tweed. ( Kentucky Jean Superfine Hlatk .Vatin and Fancy Wool Vcsitnc;. , 4 Funey .Silk Cratats. j .Satin .Stock. j Fine Heaver Hrush and -Silk Hat. j Leghorn, Chin . Pearl, and Palm Hats. i He also calls tlie attention of the ladies to one of the ! richest elections of all kind and eery variety of Illriek and fancy silk and Lustres. j Plain Hlue l)i lain, Painted Lawn, Calico, Hook X

is Muslin, Plain and Plaid Jikonett. Plain, Hluck ae.d ltht eol'd kid gloves. Itlack And White "ilk cloves and Mitts. And in a word every limit? necesary to furnish a Lady's or Oesit leman's w ai drotn, and at prices that cannot he surpatd in tlie W st. All K'nds of approved merchantahl" Country produce taken in exchaiic'' for Cm,d. Purchasers are requested to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined imt to he inideroUl April o15-ly WM. CHILDEffS. (src:.t and fmpcr.sinJ DISCO V Ell Y .

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HIE .MOST SITCT.SSTTL IF.DICI.NK IN TI1K WOULD. JUST R3CBIVED ! 4 FRESH supply nf this celebrated mejieine, j. which ha pruveJ so remarkably gttctvssiui for tbe cure ol" Scrofula Const' mptwii. 'fnft lUirnm. Liver Conjilaiutx, Corri'yt UmiiO's, Rheumatism Du.rftrpsm, Custivenrxs. Cmenil Dtbilitv. rains ii the Head. Siie. Cie.tt. Hurl, Joints ami f r il rcririalDi.'rses. Asa rcmeilv lor FE3TALE CVjM PLAIXTf- it has pro! :iblv no equal, and a a UNIVKR .S A L A L T E 1 1 A T I V E

IJ. 1). JOHNSON, I'OH N KY AN D COL'NSF.LLOK AT LAW,

LAL'KKI., IN II. HiTc r In Messrs. Oram, Twceil & Co. , ' 'inc inill Ci-i. Hullaii.l. Ksq. llrookville, llld. Oct. 25, I iJ7. 44 Support Western Effort! Till: till K A T W K S T . A LITKHAKY AM) FAMILY SHEET OF THE K1KST C'l.AbS. Dcvntcil ;i ihe Instruction and Amusement of the Peopleof the West and Southwest Kqual in rvry pnrui-ular to the hest Kastern Wei'klic.. TK.KMS.-92 CO a Year, 91 00 for Six Months, Payi-

lili' always in ndvaliee. ' "P N ar.m eallmir i!ie attention of our Trienrif in thit i st eti.sn ol" the 1'itioii to the claims of our paper, e tak" nrrasii.n first to express our irrati tnde for the very flattering patronage hitherto extended to it. Kncoiiraeil hy tlie universal Fatisfection our previous efforts appear to have civen, e eiuer upon tho 1 new Tear with inereas. il facilities. ' Ol ll EDI I OKI Al. DEPARTMENT has received several valuable accessions, and the cur- ! rent topics of the day will meet enlightened and ini dcpentl:uit discussion in our columns, j OL'K SERIES OF PRIZE ROMANCES, founded on evem, a-d introducing character!, inti- . man Iv connected with the history and traditionary ! narratives of the West and Southwest, are continued. In this department we have published, and made ar- ! raiisements fur the contribution.! of the ableit ( ' tern authors, embracing the name of ' MISS ELIZA A. DIPtV, W. I). GALLAGHER, EMErSOX HEXXETT, W. GILMORE ! SIMMS, JOHN TOMLIN", JOHN S. ! HOBIt, CAPTAIN T. WARE ' Gll'SOX, AND OTHERS. I In the department of j ORIGINAL POETRY j we enlist the valuable assistance of OtwayCwrrr, 1 Miss Pho-be and Miss Alice Carey, Mr. R. S. Nicholl, I Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt, Mrs. Celia M. Kellum, Mn. ' Annas. Rickey, Mrs. Osood,Mr. Sic;oiirney, etc. ! Ol'R IllMOKOlS SKETCHES, . a most attractive feature of the Great West, and department in which it has already acquired a hie;li ! reputation, is rcpularlv contributed to by "Jerry 1 Nobbs,-' "Falcoiibridge," "The Laughing Philoso- ; pher,'- and the ablest sketch w riters of the day. I One of the mint pleasing -atiire of the journal, ll

ITS HOME & FOREIGN COR RES PON DEN lb under w hich head w ill be found Ihe regular contributions of '.Ellen Marshall," from Pans, sD." from London and other portions of Eu rope; "Seth Boon, from Yankee-land, "An Revoir,'" from the Creieent Citv, and occasional Epinttef from other loureea; and to w hieb w ill be immediately added a aenci of letter from the CALIFORNIA GOLD KEGI0XS, by one of the most graphic and brilliant ketcherof tlie dav, now on his route to the new El Dorado. 1 his series will depict the Light! and Shade! of Life in California, in a novel and peculiar tyle. Oar AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT embrace! practical essays and eipcrienced remark! bv a host of excellent contributors, who have renderid this portion of our paper or unsurpassed intereit to the enlightened farmer, and aw akened renewed attention in the West to the advantage! of Scientific

OTIC K. THK nnderiened ha thi day been appointed, hy the.iiidsre of the Vranklin comity Pmhate Court, adnuinMinior, with the will annexed, of the estate of Jaim-s C n,!, Lite of aul county, deeeaMMl. leri.im h.tvtnir claim ai;aint aid etrtte will present them acoorniin to lau;thoe ho are indi'htvd to the estate will pn pare for immediate psjment. 1 he estate i prohablv nUenf. K. A. CON WELL, Adm'r. June 2Mh, IS4 . 27-3w

Pay Up!

For removintr all iiitpurt:es from ihe sts;n nnd eiving gencrul torn; t dcl.iljUiU-d orans. it jui y claims a superiority over all other medicines. Customers are invited to call and examine certificates nnd recommendations.

- - 'S. 1 III 1!S llie j.t'.l Itl'ALlt.X t. l.i.nll.in.

nr . CEXTRATJW fiVRVP in n-. imi . , ?in .. n . news summary, MARKETS, Ike. iUOney Wanted. '. Ilotlles nndsold at OXi: DOLLAR per lkl-.Ie. i In this department ur facilities are unnralled. f LL persons indebted to the undersigned, or to R SIX Hottles lor Five Dollar" ; Ourcentral location givei us many advantage!, with ft S. Tyner, are requested to make immediate : I respect to Western reader!, over the Eastern ween-

pavilion. R. T YN ER. ! . . lies. I be ielegrapnsuppiieau. tiiemo.siu.pv.-

ft l.ltlisJA LAIll.lvii."i.llil . ithatitis published in Philadelphia or New York; awan, 7?r,TTr 1 Tt tt ,v . r . and we are thus enabled to lay it before the large ISSj H iJiJ-j Ot L'OlintcrjCltS OHO bodyo our subsaribers .invariably one or two week! I3TTTAT1GXS ' ?T - iimdvlnce ofthe Eastern Papen; T hii ii an adJ.' .JyliililO. X:st ; vantage which should not be overlooked by lho.e who

Ihe twenmut Dr. Gitvs'ttt's K.rtrnrt rf ,ni; Dnei- atirt Sirrsnpni i'.lc i put up in la rue wpinrc

coniiiiinnir n t'linrt. i!ie nan.e ol t! e vii!p i

blown in the c!as. and the siirnntur.- of S. 1". I?KX I .. ,'i i, ..m.. k'...'.'. and Gossin of the day,

vnT .u.. u .. .. ' " 1 " "!.. . ..." . ...ui- .ui in.

to exchange fur 1,11 J "T1"', ivr.ui'll l."..l llllc t.i thetiltEAl WKS l will ne iouiiu .r,...

cwcii uniMtie v rapper. . atruction ara renneo amuseoiei...

Ilro..kvillc,.lan"y 4, 1841.

WOOL, WOOL. CASH Ftilt WOOL. ! ""7"E will pay cah or pond for 20,000 lb, of

WOOL at lair prices this season. We have

dillsll. vt ii iv. II . . u s i I s I " " ' - 'would keep up with the rapidly progreisive and ei ventful spirit ofthe are. In all the department! or ' r;...., r .l in. .11, n-ener. Useful ICnow leilire, the Fine

Arts, Anecdote, Biography, Science, progreni ofln-

a lares stock uf Satlinelts, Jeans, Oassimeres, Cloths, Twetds, Plaid Flannels, Hed Flannels, White I'lan-

i nels. lllankets. and indeed almost everv article

All in rsonsindehtetl to the undersigned, or to cs i .1... oobu line, which we wish

I. C I', n. .- aw.. I .. I. i mil. li... I . . n..l .. i . .... I ; ... 1 . . .. I ..

the of .tannery next, all those having claim - j ManufaCttiriniT. ' Prepared ill S. F. Bennrtis Lnbr.-torv. L1TTLT THfc. MOST LIBERALS INDUCtlbiN I

is lone l:inoi neren- noiinen, inai ii pnvnttll i , ; 70 , ... . VI T T v V ' 1 1 I 1 n .i t" .. ..... n.,.l,..t that time, that the ..cm r ,, ...ur- We arc ready to Mani.lactuie tin-above kinds of WU.A..ml old l.y nil t..e I)ruri.ts i.nd

wil be taken toroerce pam.nt,a lone r delar canes Goods as low f..r cash as any establishment .n the "V the principal niercliants tliroiurli.mt Hi? I'uiled

lot and will not he granted.

Dec. Slsf 184S. 5i.

It. TYNEf.

I

Harrison Woollen Factory. j WOOL CAKDINO AMI SPINNING! Vlk t I O I ll DHV:SSIN(i fi MAXl VAt' lT'. K IN'li. The siiliseritK T will carry on the above ' business, iiicluiiing the Manufacture ol Cloths, Cassimere, atiii"tts, I. niseis. Flanni-ls, cc. 3ec. His Ma ' chin.-ry is ofthe very best in the t'oulitry; aud being in the most perfect order, he feels conlident in war- J raining his work equal to that of any Establishment .

111 tiie Wist, both as regards neatness anu ituranuny. .

rare lor tin" temperate and unitorillly prudent lo i 'le ll do work on llie shortest notice; and hope I ntlackcd " j b his superior know ledge and trict attention to hu-

Th. r...,rt of !!.. I, . . 1 Sllless,

' ..""s.ui v.rurnil Ol til liaee

lo mint a liberal share of the public patro-:

rest of the company- About one htdf of t ie

adies presftit cut iiot exactly seem to know whether they ouht to follow the example of

Kir. I r ..... - a..t .1.... ...... - . . ! - . - , ;.. T . 1 "Ce.

. 1,r. t.r.itMl army tu umia lor. showa that atnonir Tarniers leaving Wool on their wav to the Ciiuiti

. .... v,, ine teeioi.iiiers m tiie ar;n v, nnumnlii; o to k.-v - i nnn y

"'"s"' i."c voos. v.... i . . su oi.-an n,i. . nat moaina coit.iere, Ide ii,ii!v avir.s on llie.

lUn

arket,ian have th

! arb . n t

tr Rolls as the

retarn lnuii.-

Illvl.lr4

Engine Shop and Foundry, by A. 15. HALARIRH. Front Street opposite White Water Canal Ilasin, fcinnati. On hand ard tor sale at this time, r.itgillcs, li in. rlnidcr, 4 leet stroke. 2 ilti o ill. do 3 do do 2 ,o H in. do 3 do tin 9 da 9 ill. do 2 do da ( do 8 in. do 3 da do I ,1 i in. do 20 in. do PUTAni.K MILLS AND t'OKX SHEI.f.KKS. All kin. Is of M 1 Ll. liE.VKIVG made to order. Mar. 15, 1S4S. 14 .JOHN I. HOW a ax I , Attorney at Law, llKOOKVILLK.Ia.

coiintrv, or on shares on former terms.

Carding and Spinning. Will be done to suit CMtomer, at lat vear price. CARDING "We are reaily for cartlinR- rtUt, and will he realty to wait on ail who mar rail on n for work in that line. ruL.L.ixc; In all its branches can be done to auit customers at all times. Hy prompt attention to our business in all its various branches, we are confident of rendering gem ral satisfaction to all who call on us. T ry us and see. F.. M AC Y ci CO. Laurel, April lath, 1849. 16-9m

LP. A LE super Pcnn . Sheeting. 1 ' ss Cincinnati do Cotton Yarn " Batting and Wadding Hat and Hand lto.c For sale at the new cheap sinte of I,!XtK & FARqt.TIVR

States, West Indies and Canada.

For Wholesale and Retail at Rennctt'a WnalrO Mraneh Flmporitlm' No. 4, I 'ollege Hall, CincinncMci, Also by M. W. H A I LE, ? n , ... J. M. DAMS, jnrookvillc. F. HHOWX, Fairfield. J.I. ANDREW, Hlooming Grove, E. TYXEK Ik CO., Metamora. E. Y. LEE, , , D. D. TATMAN, Laurel.IOH.V D. MOODY, ffochest Z. A. N'Y'E, New Trent.,n. QUEEXSWAUE AND G LASS WARE. "

JUST received and for sale, a large assortment Cpieensware and Glassware, byMay 24, 1848. TY'N'Elt. 10,000 lbs. Batter Wanted, O II which the Li;;ra '.t lu;.t'U t prir.- will qr papi J1 bv WM. CHILDKKS. ' Fi b. 4th, 15 P.

are ofiered for the formation of Clubs, and no excuse is left Western people forpreferring Eaiteru paper! to their awn Literature. Reduced Terms to liulm Alwaf" ra nee. 4 Copiea of the Great West, Tr 8 Copies, (and one to Agent) , M 1.1 Copies (and one to Agent) in'no 20 Copies, (and one to Agent) Pos masters are auil.or..ed and solicited to acta. Agents P. M-s. bya law ofthe last Congreia, have the privilege of franking letters lo publnher.. Remittances mav be madeal our risk, if proper erj ideiiee is retained ofthe amount and character of tie money fowarded. Address (post-paid,) "PLBL1SHEKS OF THE GREA V WES I," Cincinnati, Ohio.

j j Si- cimeii numbers will be forwarded to any 1 one addressing the publishers, post-paid. I Newspapers inserting this a few tinirs will aceur j an exchange, and 3,00 worth of periodical! or cheap . puhlirat tuns such as they may order.

Elank Executions, &c.,for Sale.