Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 January 1850 — Page 4
Writ tew Tor the Saturday Gaxrtie, The II v. Mrs. s n idles EXPRESSES HER SENTIMENTS IN RE GARD TO THE. PARSONAGE.
I say I'm disgusted with Unsold house; 'taint fit tor gmteel folks to live in; looks as it' ?tas built in rsoah s time, with its. eausayned olu iramble rult and lee tie bits o wmtiers a pukin out like bird cages all ' round. Painted valler, too, and! suchahumblv valler: for all the world iest the color o' calomel and jollupl v But von are aware, Mrs. Snif'I say 'taint fit to live in. I'm ashamed on t. 1 led awlul mortifed about it whenever I look at j Miss Myerses and .Miss Loder s. and the rest o' the hausomo sittiwa.
nous in me iifigiiwrnoou, witu . vuumu i jitaKc u our. iiiid i uon t their wings and their piazzers and ! mean to accept no more invitations foldin doors, and all so dazzlin amonkst them that lives in style, white. It's ridieilous that we.foritaggi-avatesmcitdoesaothniki
should have to live in such a di
tressed lookin old eonsarn, when you may make ycr pastorial visits ' ney somewhat while it's a bein alterwe're every bit and grain as good t without me in future, for I've made ' ed and you can board round, and
as they be, it not rather better. eAerineiess, the house is very comfortable.' 'Comfortable! who cares for comtort when cintilitv s consarned: 1 . : dont. I stw if vou're determined to stay in it, you'd ought to make. some alterations in't. You'd ought - to higher tho ruff up and put on Home wings, and build a piazzer in; front with four groat pillars to't, and knockout that are petition betwixt the square room and kitchen, and. put foldin doors instid on't aud then build on a kitchen behind, and have it all painted white, with green winder blinds. That, would look something like, and then Ishould'nt feel ashamed to have ginteel com-
pany come to see me, as I dew now. j propose. Nor is it at all probable Tother day, when Cumel Billins'that the congregation would be and his wife called, I couldn't help willing to make such alterations in lioticin how contemptible she look- . this as you suggest. Yet, 1 as? cd round at the house end furnitur sure you, that 1 have not the slight I actilly was so mortified 1 felt est objection to your emplovinges if I should sink riirht thnmyh vour own means in th iiMisirni'.H.in 1
the floor.' ' 'But you know, Mrs. Sniffles ' . 'I sav we tl oudit to h have new furnitur sofvs end fashionable cheers, and curtins, end mantletrv
ornaments, end so forth. Thet pest been expecting vou would proIJ ...11. . I. .1.. 1M. -11 1 1. . l -ll- . - 1
ill, wii I mil itiitL'u ii.'ii il ltritr .-nuv. iviuRo inxv i i-iiiiu. illKI n them cheers, tew. thev must a come over in the ark. thereint a pictcrin the And then h msc, on iv jest thet everlestin old likeness Bonyparte. I'll bet forty great a p. pies it's five hundivd years old. I was rely ashamed ou t when 1 seo Miss Cumel Billings look at It so H?ornful when thev celled here. I
se she wes e contnistu.it with ; expecting ever since our unlon,thet their beautiful new incters they 'iv;ytu wt.ul.l inform me how and jest ben a gittm up fmni Xew York, : where your projerty i invested."
all in jrilt frames. I seen one on s. Ill tuiini vit in tvj tii. lJlllHilUft. shop, when 1 went in with Sister; Tibbinsto look at her portrait that1 he's a peintin. I seen one o' Missi Jilliiuies piotcrs theiv. Twes a' splendid one, as big as the top o',1 that are table, end represented a nelegantledy a ly in asleep by a rivcr, and ther was a little angel a : hoverin in the eir over her heed, jest a gwlne to shoot at her with' a bow and arrer. I axed Mr. l?un- ; gle what twes sent to his shop fur, and he said how 't Miss liillins we"nt fpiite satisfied with it on accoun o the angel's legs bein here, end she wanted to have him paint some panteletts on cm. end he wes a gwine to do it as soon as he got time. lie thought t would Ik? a very interestin pictcr when he'd got ' It tlxoti I think so tew. I dew lront mrior-a-them. she painted afore etip was married, strikes me as woiuWful interestin, cspecielly t)H ono that rvpn-siMitK riiarohs' daughter 0- findin Mu- in the bulrushes, Jler para.sol end the artificials iu licr bunnit Is jest as natral as life. And Moses, be looks socunnin a h in there asleep, witl)-hU little cond necklace and braceleU on, 0 itV a nweet pictcr. And 1 like that other one, tew, 1)1 1. 1..' '.. mat i Piv uio l n.uuii ;i uriMii ! 11 I'll " A ll 11 1 LI , ..
eUIlltre pLClCrS WHO!! theV eitlt, ell .V-llClll 1 lneeil tO SeV thet VOU t' niinnllinitl il..ntttt 1 (..l 1. .xlSartamsUnmn Magaxine or Literature it Art, 3 00 ! Bleaehed and Brown Linen Table Clolha I-. i t 1 1 .i im ii is l! l i i i v ... . -OllipmillUl .lUUUtir. 1 leCl tliet Godry's l.ailv's Htrnk. tool J lo Cotton do do
Uiri SHU laUCU Olll UKC OHl IKIUV UlU HOI UeilV It Wlien I lleiC.ltlV I'm . s.U, l - .. I Graham. Maear.iur. ak: o Muslina
i " rri. .... . .1 ' 11 1 1 si i. i ' r'-n1'1 uu " N OU1 UC Cr , l.atlir.' National Magaxine, g . M.-thuen, Hamilton and other Bed tllCn?. illCnVriIUr plCCCS tllClV elllUlcd tO the .Subject. On tho biMO m.lli.i.ln't ,,rel. .. I... ....t:ll. The National Librv,.rMi.cellany. : S ! White, Vellow, Med and Green Fit
... . -ar i i 1 l i ii.... . ....v,....,. ....Ml( , mitin- tti ia; ikiiiivk IW-Jll Kleaclied, brown and col'd Driinga iMstcF Myers has got heiiirin hi her contrerv, vou led nie to infer that Jm. .,,,,1 i .,i.i .l . i-i i .. i.. . i . . JHe?cal . ci d Mu.iin.. N.nkec, ,nd sdifi,
jmi uit mio uie neu rea auer the ! lion, l reppird jt ag an ait quite lsvidits. How netral his coat incomparable with your religious tail tliee uut. I think some ISerip- professions, tcr pieces Hoiijd be very appropriate 'You skH.luiy? wcll.you can't gay for a minister house. We might ; I ever told you out and out that git Mr. lkingle to paint sojnelbril was woth property; and if vmi the front parlor, aiul our portraits was a mind to spose'sso from w hat to hang in the beck" parlor, as J did say. lm sure taint my fault, JUise Myers has thcirn. lut ntr 1 ain't to blame for other folkjscs
jine! what s the use ii my talkui o havin peters or anything else that's decent? Vou don't take no inter-
f st in it w seem to be perfect- thet light, Vuu enn bni iu knowlly &i;fkil with i,is llainKTgastcd edp that it was your duty when I n pld house and eyery thing in it,' iputed infonnation on the subject, yy former consort ncycr dcsiml,to have giren me a correct account anything superior to it.' : of your property.'
I Your former consort! I'm ?ick ami tired o' hearin about her.
Taint by no means agreeable to have dead folks throwd in verface from morniii to night. What if 'she was satisfied with her sittiwa - uon. laint no sign 1 should be. fpoM' Hie nauu t never ben used! to nothin better, but I have.' J 'Hut. Mrs. biuRlcs, vou must rec'.ollect that '
I say taint to bo put up with, i thought I was rich? For my part, I want to have some company j I think that was ruther uneompatiben wantintew ever sence we "was j bio with your professions. Minismarried; but as for invitin any j ters had ought to have their affecgintcel people a visitin to such a ' tions sot above transitfi-rv nYl.c '
distressed old shell as this is. I won t
dew it-jtnd so-Miss Billins and 'cate subject, we will waive it. if you Miss ixder and them would sav 1 please. was a tryin to cut a swell, and. 'But I think the convocation
- - . f how dillerent lm sittiwatod. Kn up my mind not to go out none as ' jiong as we uvem this indiciums old house.' i 'But recollect, Mrs. Sniffles, this . ' house is a u-irsonaro T nn-nnv if rent five.' I 'I don't care if 'tis a parsonage. 1 say the congregation might afford you abetter one, and for niv part, 1 disposed to make a fuss about it. 'Mrs. Sniffles vou must be aware that 1 am not lxisosscd of inexhaustible means, 1 have never attempted to conceal from you this fact. Therefore, you must also be ; aware that there exists an entire impossibility of mv erecthva new residence on the Vlan w hich vou v v : ol e more clegent edifiw, ; 'My own incens!' j 4 Yes, Mrs. Sniffles. Your dis. satisfaction with the parsonage is so greet, that I have for some timo ' iuioi imiiiiiiti. n ....... A , 1'iillMllllI l Ilt'll 1 t'Mll'MlIM'; ntlil i lejK'at met such en appropriation ol e portion of your funds would meet my concurrence.' j ..... My luiuls: 'Your funds, Mrs. Sniffles. It i, a delicate subject.end one on which I have hitherto hesitated in.1uiry, although possessing en un-, . . . uounreu ngni to uo so, l hevc l)een "3iy property j 'I our property, Mix Sniffles. - .a In whet docs it consist, I may be .kii uueu nquire. i "l.tnd o liberty, you know as well as I dew. i ' hat am I to infer from . that observation?'' '.lust whet you're a mind to. I eint woth money, end 1 never seid I was." 'Mrs. Sniffles, you are well aware that on vour arrival in this nl.it'tv i ? coiiiiiiou lT-iMtvr ltrmiiiuni'iMt vmi i.x .. . , . I V . x lc an individual of abundant means. 1 endl have always lebored under, ins impression; en mipression winch allow me to renund von. von vmir. . ..... j ... . sell conlinned m e conversation which, occured between us in the personage pn.vc. ! i vf.i ,u.i, i luviiu ui Ni I l iui.1 yon so. ami you darsont nav't I did.' Mich was the Hict, Utltlcr that i
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iii'ii.iiui a. i.i; iiiuuwil IU iUTUUe to your proposal. "My proposal? Whet d In l-on i nice n to insiniiiwete?' '1 should have
Said VOlir. VOlirisnrli ti-mlnnr
hicul lnciineiion lor matrimonial cnjreiremcut. I deeply ' wsret. IMrs. Sninies, that you ; should have allowed yourself to nrac ' I TM ; tise upon me what I cannot cousidr or in any other light than thet of; . ;i iicitiours ami u'.ununjmeii ilCt'Cl ... I e nciuous anil uninilicmpil ilecciw. tion. I siyiug I was a rich widder. ! 'Mi inclv Irs. fuifllcs. I lament rxr-iL that yon tfhoull view it in
'I hadn't no property to give ye an account of,' 'You should have told mo so, Mrs.
CMiillIes, and not have suffered me rto infer that you was in easy circuni-' ' stances.' j 4 1 tell ye again, I could n t help , what vou mlenvd. and mm .-..mi I could, which was the most to blame. ' me lor lettm you think I was rich, or you for marrvin me because von 'Mrs. SnilbW tl.i 1 ilnl ought to hx up the house. 'I will lay it before the session at the next mecthi"".' 'Well dew. for ni.v's A,i v - s. v. a a. s. a J 1 I'M if tbov mn i.. tv u t n : qivv. w ha ii, j. ii imi i mm Sal can stav at sister Msi agwiro s. K.tmns fr.m .TicMuimc Sailvth Day KvExixa.lainry. O, what day has :l previous season this dcch to me 1. i t a- ' ii-ivili.. i,i i,;i.i 1 1 "vl I'tlo IIX1U forth with uncommon unction. , lna.v J10 onS he a burnin and ,snnm ht to the world! My !'ohns to-day has been of the most "curable natur. l) that 1 could ,say -so every night? but, alas! ther is times when I feel as cold as a stun wnon the lace o creation when f ccms 1rownJ and my evidences s wonderfull dull. And then agin, m as w"St as a dollar, and have sucn w'rful clear manifestations, au sucn oncommon nearness and suc'1 a wnse of internal satisfaction. 0 thet I could always feci so. ear suz! Tin often reminded o what my deceesed companion, the lamented deecon Bedott, used to remark, Yo'rc all poor critters. To-day, we're liable to fall, To-morrer up we clime, for tain't our natur to enjoy Religion all the lin)e. Moxoay, Have been very much exercised to-day on account o" Sally Blekc, our help, ller depraved natur has showed out in viw trviu m innor ""V1 But I feel to re- . liW(i thet I've been enabled to be faithful with her. wrestled dav end distressed chi Id! How I have night Pr thet 0, that I may have grace to bear with patience end resignation the daily trials I have to undergo with her! I feel to be thankful fli.it tlm f.r T 1,.. ben storted end hain't sunk un-S dor it as man v xe.mu ,1,,,,.. f i n... I mav be enabled to feel and re-ilizo thet such affliction is sent for the trial of niv faith. Tcks..av.0, what a respectable sitiwatimi is n T w;.i..f ..r the F. U. D.O. E,end A. Society?'! i xc realizcil it iu au ovcnvholmitl degree to-dev. Attended thcniectin this afternoon, and some verv onmVasant i X - ---.a.maaVkJ 'V V 111 I IU, iJ5ut I feel to bo truly thankful thet I bed grace to preserve mv unifiirmity in the midst of the diflikilties lwish 1 could say es much for sonic o the rest o' the members, especially Sell lluirlo. 0. th.. v;itiif v '. l .. . it. a 'n ,.UUI IUIUO U Uiai CrillCr; It gneVCS I me to tho bo.irr Sathuuy. Mv beloved Shedreck has jist informed me that the! Z .:.. a .i . 1.ai.-..nii-;tj i: m w ivpeired ami metic comfortable. Mv dear peVdner he. requested it to Ijc dqnc inthvlv to ploaso ln0, aml quite xmbeknown to me. Its trim it K. U 1....1 w V V w.u A J ftl I , enOUh. llllt 1 sll.mLlit n ll,.io-l,f I - ou its. t, iiiVFitL:iiL t nroiHised hnvln tlin lumen n.iv.;..n.l Hut he insisted on't and. 1 consen-! A.l lis I I'll, I1IU1V IOr 1ILS NlKe lliail 111V OWll. I H ll. .1 1 1. . a i .i ......
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; the blessins 1 tl r CSpCCially lor' 1 ii iit' lllest be the day cf sacred mirth. That gave my dear companion birth; fjet men rejoice while Sally sine The. bljtia her precious Shad rack brings. "V COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET IRON iManufuctory. "TTI H. A.JF.I'KIl aonld respreifully inrorm the I1 , citimis of Itrooki ille and vicinity, that he has removed to his nea iillililitir. one dtwir v..l. ..c IV Price s store, and liijl oi.ue lo I.iurk and I Farntihar's, a lu re he espects to keep constantlr on hand, and made of the iest material, and in the bt i st tie or workmanship,) fcjcplrtc sioiijWrf or Krtiss, Copper, Brittitninjnp- j He kas alji, on hand, and is constantly recriiig, jee assoi-Mnents of the bet Stoves ever tvAVmlui; ibis market, comnrising QSF.F.N'S PAH'.X I , HF- ' bOH S D0CBs.fr" OVF.V, HK. VOH'S CHKSSF.XT , 1 the most apprtved siylei of Hi t Hlf.'M, together . wilh air-tight and I'arlor s)Vs. '" lie will beep constantlr on hand for saie, wgar K tiles. Pots, fettles. Tea Kettles, Skillets, and miosj kinds of Hollow osre. Castiiars, M sJe Irons, Wdd sj. illets, 144., Ar. fnpper sjul Tin Sutlers f iai Ml us: iui up ui tne suoiac.i notice. ( frerithing ui fci line ill br V'd at Cincinnati' v..u i irr. or (over than CJUl be sold here. His old patruii.and all ho wish to do wejl, UI itles.se rail ( at the fign or the GKF.F.N SI'OVF.. where he willi re he w ill enrti smr lo accommodate them ariieles in hi. line. with the best of all imtras., i.'opprr, and Pew ur cwhangv for arm Irs in his line. :;d, isc-f .. ' will be taken in H A JLIFH "
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WHOLESALE DEALERS IK t'loelis, WaU'hes, .Iom elrv, AND "ATCH-MKKKS TOOLS & MATHAI.S ("CONSTANTLY on hand, an retentive assortment j of fine Rnld and Hill Jewelry, Gold and Silsrr Spectacles, t.old and Silver Lever and Verge Watch, es; (.old and Stiver Pencils, Spectacle Glasses, Violin Strings, Percussion ca.n"i,PtoU,Kaiors( Knives scissors, fee. Vc. No. 5, West Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. Oct. 20, m7. 4i-ly Admii-iistratos Notice. V. u ,l- K ' tf-'-T-f? S'yrn mat the undersigned his - taken Out letters 6f administration on ihe estate of Hryce H. Moore, deceased, late of Franklin county, Indiana. All nerseus indebted to the esia te must ' '"''''' immediate payment, and those having claims ; must present thi in duly authentiialed within one 1 year for pavment." Said estate is prohahlv solvent. .'Mi. I, SOLOMON WILLIAMS, adm.
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Dr. J White'! Celebrated Remedlse. ARfC wtthnnf a .,nlUI :'.! '. :i i.. I
r , 1 , -. i. iniimuic swwnvwhicb follows ibrr employment. 'Wherever the sacs atiee power, of these remedies are tested by use, with the other best remesliea known, these invariable prove their superior excellence and their immrasarab y stronger claims to pubbc. eonSdt-siee. lsear,iaaU its varied forms, yteld lalhrirusc. Dr.J. White's Vegetable KiUiess a certain eure for Colds, Coughs, C.n.usspiMB, Breast Complainsts, ete. etc. It is expectorant, tonia or restorative, al.rranvc, aiirauiant, pectoral ausl syrmulrrnt. It prwmoles expectoration, rcasovca eongesttoa, and strrngtbetiB and re. lores the lost of the whole system. It corrects the rnnsamplivr faint af the 8uids, and by its stimulating qualities aad power of allaying irriiaI '."l ' Promo,ea absorprioa, reasoving tuherrsr. fmta I 'hr '"T", and iaflamasatsoa frosa the asweoas nraI bran of the bronchieal tahea. Try it when th throat. stomach and longs arc aswr, and snfleving frx and coaghs; iu magical power will rea doebts, if any, of ita inestimable vat we, and ' tieeof the repatation it has acaairrd. " ssq lungs are srr, and sanenng tram coins move an the jusFemales who ase the Veretable Flisir. for Flour Albus, loo free mencea. Bearing Down or Premature Labor pains, are never hereafter willing he without t Few remedies have rescued so many, in various diseases, from suffering and death; tsoae esjoal to it for which it is prepared. Dr: Suite's Indian Compound, persevering! T used, positively cures every ease or Dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. Aa a remedy for the removal of Female Obstructions and oiher diseases, it is infallible. In evidence of the nnparallelled power and inestiaaa- ' ble value oflhe Indian Compound, as an Alterative! ana runner or the Blood, we may remark Or. . White has used it in tne treatment of a great number Of the most loathsome forms nf Srohlii.. faeeeetl Jis. leases, with the gratification or its happy effects, and j the speedy permanent care or these dreadful diseases. never oriore attained By any by any other remedies in thiseounorr or in Kurope. The Indian Compoond is the only unfailing remedy fort-Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling, Syphi. lilie (seeret) and Mercurial Diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions on the Skius, Diseases of the Bones, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Costivrness, Hhcumatism, Gout, and for all Kerreua and Chronic complaints oe eurring in debilitated constitutions, and constitutional and hereditary complaints, where the vires of the parent causes a developemenC of Scrofula or Syphilis (secret) or mercurial Disease in bo child, and a all complicated rases, aa in persons whose ronsti tutions are broken down by mercury and aeaenie, or by an improper or iniudirious treatment af disease in general. In the worst forms, oflhe most loathsome (secret) disease, when the poison is absorbed od ta ken into the circulating mass, the Indian Compot'nd promptly and thoroughly eradicates the virus front the system, and produce, radical and permaneni cures. Working ita way with silent but effective power, the Indian Compound gives ton and energy to all the Secretory and Excretory organa, rrpairsall the wastes, known and unknown, and banishes from the system every vestige of disease. Dr. White's Vegetable Pill, unite great power with mildness of action; operating throughout the alimentary canal, removing all otTensivr accnmulationa in the bowels, and stimulating all the surrounding organs tea healthy state; and artingaa a tonic, they exalt the energies af all parts afthe frame, and are ol great utility wherever a Cathartic, Laxative, Alterative or Restorative medicine is required! Asa medicine for Females, the extensive demand for I beta and their popularity, with all who use them, furnish ample guarantee to other, who are affliattd. Dr. Whita'a Vegetable Pills are a standard medicine, universally approved, and justly esteemed the best Pill, now known. Use there once and you will use them there after. Dr. White's Vegetable Emetics act with more mildness than other Emetics, and are ofinralculablr ben, efft in breaking up most of the diseases that aflicl the human family. For Dr. J. White. Magic Liniment he claims extraordinary healing virtues and curative properties, and that tested bv comparison in practice wilh all the other beat remedies of this class know in the United Siatas nnd in Europe, not one, in instant effects and intrinsic merit, bears any comparison to the Magic Liniment. In the language of others, -it is difflcul to say what it is stnt good for." For Headache' Toothache, Neuralgia, Spinal A flections -.for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sprains. Cuts, Incipient King's Evils and White Swelling, Syphilitic Ulcers; and Pains and Swellings and Inltamations kowevercausrd or on whatever part ol the body located, it i. infaliu 0"'. and as a counter irritant after an "Irish wedding," it has noeaaal. Try its effects externally or internally Tor your awa person. Try it externally or internally for soar own domestic ani mal, and youwil) And it economy af time of time, antmoney, always to keep the Magic Liniment by you.Of the hundred thousanJ who have used it, since it. invention, not one to our knowledge, ha. railed to a ward to the Magic Liniment, its vaat superiorly to a I other Liniments. "It ia difflcalt la say whatit is n t good for." These celebrated remedies are for .ale, whelrsaic and retail, by Dr. J. WHITE, and agencira made, at his Botanic Medicine Store on 6lh at., opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati. JOHN H1NKARD, General Agent . Sol by James S. Powars, Brookville. " " B.H. Banna do I! '.' Brnw" Masters, 1 mile, north of Fairfi Id. " S. P. Oaks, Fairfield. " E. Y. Lee, Laurel. " " A. B. Manindalr, Metamnra. " " J. A . Moody. Hockestrr. " " Fuller JtOglcr, Harrison. March, Urd. ID4I. l.Vv. A CAllll.-llr. J. WHITE may be cuasnlied a t his BOTANICAL MEDICINE STOff H AND OFF' CK, on Sixth street, one door from the corner ot V ainopposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Th sett a distance, who cannot call on or send for him, w ho e case are not beyond the reach or all medicin. ,M y forwarding to him a statement of their age, the r ag ji ortimC thev have been affliete! irnnian. - .- and general nature or their complaints, (cash a 'eg npaniing saiu siairmrnis, postage paid,; may pi Ml re the remedies necessary tor their cure. Dr. J. White' Celebrated Remeiltt: The Ve Ma jle Elixir, Indian Compound, Magit Liniment, Vet .-la le Pills, Vegetable Emetics. Sce.arc rapidly super.- ed. ng all other medicines, because on a fair trial ol tl em they uniformly prove themselves to be all t' at hat been assumed for them; medicine, ofgreat pov t r jnd efficacy in relieving and curing the maladicsei m non Oour country. (.real and Important i hciuirel DISCO VERY. Dr.GUYSOTT'S urtiissii' tTIIACT l WHILST IT laitrssv it I 'ViagnTfj fHE MOST SlTCESSFt'L MEDICINE IX THK WORLD. TOST RECEIVED ! AFRESH tipply of thia celebrateil ui dieme, which lias proved ao remarkably aiitt-ewlul for the cure of SfrenU Conumptim, Salt Rheum. lAver ComyiainU, Corrupt Humors, Rheumatism. th Head, SiJe, Chest. Baci, Jonas and for Uetxmri. at Vuvses. Aa a rsmsHv for IT.' 'fit c ?LAINTS it has probably no equal, and a a umyflirSAL ALTERATIT K For removing all I in mint la tm Vfi.m tlsa. . a Vng eucral tone lo delnlitaiil orpt-n-a. it iimlv claimi a iinririAr.ttt Aira -ii . i. r r'mv"j an vaiufrr in7(uim'sr Clixtflltlf,r aTtr intfi'aif tn ..-.It 1 caiet andfecornmenJa(ionK. XT TJ tl..' .1 . - . Bottlea aud and at OVP non it .' .. . . ittv 11 ..1 7 s- i- -i.itfni nrr jxniie. Bojtlea for Five PoIJar. CAUTION EXTRAOUDINARY ' C'aM. tdtT ritm mmm IMITATIOK ! ' ' ' . Tht GenrtiHS Dr Guysott t Extract JVrbas Oor and rsapariOa is put up i lBr(.e aqiiare Bottles containing a Quart, the name of the Syrup l!3nJn lhe n1 "'e aicnature of S. F. CEN IS ETT.fbe Proprietor, written with Black Ink on each OUtaino a-rnnn. .-i"ri"" rrepared at b. t. Bennett Labratorv, LITTLE rALL.i. W. 1 aud anM In- .11 il iv.". . .... . . l.R. Dtvis " I Brookville. F. BROWN. F.iril.iJ J.L ANDREW, Bloominr Grave Ii Tr -Tee & fR " M" 6'. D. TAXMAN, i LanrelX. KTE.IKcw Trrau...
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D. D. JOlVKs. AJTJJHKET AND COir;$iLI.O a LAW. Brook Till), lBH.. Pe..sa;tlTj!-H1IrQ''C ' ! . JOHN A. MATSNAN0eHNh ,K ,, TW A V E thi. a. y r terra iai . .A ' . ' ' ' tl practice of the Law" r-artnersh,,. a s t Isr JOHN A. MITtON CliMrcli, t mile, EaatV f I ' ? AT .Or0?V ll'at of the Braoavillc .5 C,?T. IV n''' "h CWainincT rea land s amoor ttse beat 1 JT:,''t''i "c fnr thcrasclrr, hrrc Wl ' .,Mn - For farther particala ciVi 5 .P7,rt' ' '- ia Bwkville r "II" ' 'Vashi,,,,,,, r, UUnioa. " . efVoah McikI f shall Kov. 12th. l49-7tr .C.LAISSA WALLACE.
MOTPATS Ufc Pifls and Phn-nix Bitters. These Medicines have now Wn M,.r the pub. He for a period; el FIFTEEN YEABS. and tfonn,; ,1ml im bare maiutauied a hib dtaracter in almost eveiy pari of the globe for their eitraordinary and iinmedjate power of restoring perfect health to person. eufTteriujr oixler nearly everv kind ot dweaae to which the haman frame 'a liable. IN HAN THOUSANDS of rertifirwted. instaneee, they have even rescued euflervB from the very' verge of an untimely grave after at) the deceptive Mtrmiiai of the day bad uu terly failed; nd to many thousands they have perinaneistry aecure. that KiUorrn enjoyment of heahb, withorjt' wacti IMe haelf ia but a partial Meaning. " Sa grea, smtted, haa their efficacy invariaHy and infallibly proved, that it has appeared ax-areely leaw' atj svaVraeslotw to thoae who were BCUUited twith the besratiforiy phiraeophical principlew upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. It waa to ,jleir manifeift' and asHasaNe actiea in purifying the print and chaunela of life, aaai erharog thetn with re aiewed lone and vrjsor, that they were indebted for VasVk the rsoat of pernieiowi tpiaclteriea whi. h tvaw of TessetajTate "moedients, the LIFE MEDICIHES Pwfr "Wy vegetaMe ; and contajn neither HemBfJ? AutiaBUUJ, nor ArteniC, nor any other ininarran any form whatever. ney are entirely compoBpal', eatraeU from rare and pawerfal plants, the virtue of wtnrh, though long knovrn lo aevrral Indian tribes, ami recently lo sorne twssntnl pharmacoataraJ cheimeta, are altogether uoknasvn to the ignorant pretenders so medical scieasre ; and were never before administered in so happily efficasae a cmssbinatioa. The first tspi ration is to taMsen from the coats of the rtomaeh and boweW the various impurities and crudities cotastaMly settfing round them ; and to remove the hardened fasces which collect in fat convolution of the small intestines. Other medicine, only partially ra-isuae these, mad .Vaw. 8H,.K colleeted musses behind topvseW huotrtral roativauess, with all its train of evils cr sni!eii Diarrhre'a with ils rmtninent dancvTs. Tb. m wrfi knows to all regular anions who esaniine ther bnuian bowels after death ; and hewre the prejudice of these weU-inforrnevl men against the apack medicines of the age- The sr-rrmd rS-ei ssf SheVEGETABLE LIFE MEDICUTES t cleanse the kidneys and the bladder ; and, bv this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of tho urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver aad longs, be(asa it pnanes into the heart, being thus puritied by them, and nourished by food coining from a clean Mornach, courses freely through tha veins, renews errry part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the btsnnee of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing varietv of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be mlalhble: DYSPEPSIA, by Uioronghly cleansing the first and second stomachs, aud creating a rlosr of pure heahhv bile, instead of Ihe stale and acrid kind -FLATCLKNt'Y, of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, KestleoomeoM, lU-temjtrr, Anxiety, Languor, ausl Melancholy, which are the geaeral symptoms U Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural conaeauence of its care. COcttiveneSS, by tHeaneanw the whole length ef the inteelines with a solvent process, and without violence : all violent parges leave the bowuls costive within two days. Diarrhoea and Cholera, by removing the sharp acrid fluids by wtuett these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the InWirative secretion of the mucous membrane. Fevers f all kinds, by rrsttsrhv; lhe Wood to a regular circulation, through the pmeesa af perspiration in such cases, and the thocssvss solution ei II intestinal obstruction in others. The Lira: Mr.wiciisr.s have beets known to core EHETJMATTSM ltTninettrr s three weeks, and GOUT in half iliat time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles am linnietus of the joints. Dropsies f a" kinds, by frsetng and strengthening the kidneys and bladder : they opera most delightfully on these important organs, nnri'lVneo have ever been found a certain remedy for the
worst cases of 1. li.W r.U Also Worms, by dislodging from tlie ttmiings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhrre. Aafhrrini and CfcnfjmptiO'O, by relieving the-air-vesselaof thelntigs Irom the mucous which even, slight colds will occasion, and which, if not removed, becomes hardened, and produces thesadreadful diseases. Scurry, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores, bv the perfect purity which these LLYE MEDICINES five to the blood, and all the humors. , Soorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, by their alterative eftoct upon the fluids that feed the akin, and the morbid slate of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, aud other disagreeable complexions. The use of these Pills for a verv short time will effect an entire eure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA wilt always be cured by one dose, or by two erra iu the worst cases. iM I .US. As a remedy for this most distreeainr and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a 'distinct and emphatic recommendation. It is well known to hundreds its this city, that the former" Jrtoprielor of these valuable Medicines waa himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of thibty-ftyk visas; and that he tried in vahi every remedy prescribed Within the whole compass of the Mpteria Mtdica. He however at length tried the Medicine' which is bow offered to the public, and be was curod in a yery short time, after his recovery ha3 beea' frunounced not 'only improbable,' birt absolutely iui'possible, by any human meails. ' ' "' ''" FiyE '''X&$ AGUE. for thia acourge of the western country there Medicines will be found a safe,' speedy, and certain remedy.'" father medicines 'leave'" the system sub-' ject to a return o( the disease a' core bv three medicines is permanent TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, jO BE CURED. ' Billons Fevers and Liyer Complaints. General Debility, Lots "or Am-rur., b Disuses of Females these' medicin? have been used with the 'most 'beneficial results in cases of this description : Kino's Evil, 'and Scrofula, in ita worst forms, yields lo the mild yet powerful action ol t-heee remarkable Medicines. Night Swists, NiirOUi Debiutt, Nutous Comments of all kinds, Pi,piT4Tto) or tu Heakt, Paintei's P91-IP, ar speedily'eured. ZPIRCURIAL DISEASES. Persona whose constitutions have become impaired by the irijudjeious us of Mescckt, will find these) Medicine 'a perfect ears, as they never fai? te eradicate from 1 the system all th effects ol Mercury infinitely sooner thaa th most powerful preparations 'bf Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place 'them 'beyond the reach of competition, in th Mtimafioh of every patient 1TE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several ljava lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York' and abroad. Bay of no one who not an apthorised Agent. f Prepared and ld by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT.336 Broadway, New-York. ' FOR SALE BY M W H AJLE, Brookvillc.Jnd The State of Indiana, Franklin Co IN THE FRANKLIN CIRCUIT COURT. fHARLOTTE WATSOX 3 Petition for Divorce. va. WII.IiAu n wiTtnv ir ii .'.L.itliinn this Sd dav of Decern JLJ ber, A. D. Is9, the aboi-eiiaraed Charlotte Watson. brJnk. A. M.ison. her solicitor, filed in tae plerk'a Office of tha Franklin Circnit Coort, her p tit son for a divorce, seainst'ttie sam B. Vatsori, aad also an arfldarit of's disinteresiea peraou ' berebv it apprars that the above narara Ucirn. ala-nt isnota rrsident of the State-of Indiana, the aid defendant William B. atson,-is therefore hereby aotilirt! of the pendency of tie said petition anu that an leas he plead to or auswer lhe same on or before the calling of the cause at the next term of saiu Court te be boldea'at the court house in Rrooltviiie and for the county of Franklin artd st ate af Indiana, on the flrat Mandav of February nest, the said retition wiH be heard in his abstocc and decreed upon accordinelyj Attest, v ' JOHN M. JOHNSTON, Clerk F. C. t.. Dee. Sd, lt9. 51-3w
CUSTOM WORK. TYN&H c ROBERTS have just finished fitnnr up mci.incrv-fnr doior Custom stork at their , for (rrinding Wheat or Corn, in rista We will also sell Flour at the Cincinnati prices, dedactinf freirht. i r- tykjcr i ROBERTS. Brookville, Nor. J9, l(49V4g.3w FOR SALE, TWO lots ir Brookville with dsicllin; houses an onithebettom, the other en the hrll;also same valua ble lots, alii ion reasonable terms. - JQH.VA.MATSOS Januai , Jst. 1146.
