Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 January 1850 — Page 4

MISCEL.L.ANY

Aeroamt f I'matty HImic, the Female Hunter of the West. The father of the siugular heroine we are about to sketch, was a Kentucky backwoodsman. Her mother died while she was yet an infant; and when she arrived at the age of 15 her father also died, leaving her a poor friendless orphan. It is not surprising then that at t his tender age she married a Missouri hunter (an acquaintance of her deceased lather.) double her

to anv other sort of exertion, he getting more than half as tall as

would not budge a peg. Fanny's case was now critical in the extreme, for, strange to say, she still loved her husband with a love that, in spite of every imaginable damper, continued to burn on ardently in her affectionate heart till death. Hence she could not make up hermind to leave him. Besides, thev had now five children; and it was absolutely impossible to support such a family on the produce cf their paltry, stony farm. In

we refer to Mrs. Ilolley's book on Texas, where she refers to Mrs. Moore, although in her narrative

she onlv sets down the initials of

PREMIUMS FOR 1850. We are again at that Reason of the year, when we reasonably expect our subscription list to be extended. We know our paper has the merits, and it should have the circulation. We there-

their father, and Peggy s .pretty head was even as high as my shoulders. It was enough to make a

fond mother erv. I was then in her name. !f.s offer the foiiowicg premiums for the future.

the habit of going every two or And ma v we not well be permit- PREHIUEIS.

throfi months tii l.ittlo TinoV. with ted to doubt whnthor Hip nnn;ds Every new subscriber, from this date to the

i u . , I, i ii xi c first of April next, and who pays one year in a pacK ol peltries, to Duy salt anu i oi tne globe, and all trie ages oi advance, shall receive a copy of Greeley's Whig other things that we could not get! time, can present a parallel to this I Almanac for i85o-a work of 64 pee, iniui -n . r ti i.l i l ' i o mi i 1 able for its Political, Statistical, and General IualOIlg Without. One tune 1 brought I almost miraCUlOUS Case. lhe UlOg- formation, Election Returns, and Astronomical back some bunches of raisins for the ' raphies of the self educated teem, i Calculations for ail paru of th. Union.

baby. TheV Were Wrapped Up in a j to be Sure, With noble examples one year in advance will receive also one copy tic large newspaper, which contained a among the softer as among the l"

: numDer oi curious pictures,

The

! stronger

Iwl n r,..v (nnncr.,, .1 hrnlvOn l"C aiUMM 01 1110 WOHU

VVAI l L1C K.J 11 ? 1.11 I'tllls a a,

set of tea-cups and saucers, ditto : surpass. of knives and forks with horn han-l With iudefttigable patience, she dies, two large pewter plates, and a ! practiced and learned to shoot, till Wnn.fon lmwl f Imliiin nviniiftiiw. I no marksinau in all Missouri whs

Such was the legacy bequeathed by her surviving parent. Her husband's wealth might mate well

SeX. 13ut did any One I at the same time, can have the Almanac for

this emergency that weak woman j sheetwasgazed atwith wonderby the ! ever before, either man or woman, 1 nanmy on"his account at one ti'm. in

and poor creatures, who had never seen: go through the patient, paintul; cash $0.00, shall have a copy of Greeley's ai-

Any person sending four new subscribers before the 1st of April uext, with the cash (8 dollars) shall receive a copy of McCauley's splendid History of England, in two large octavo vol

umes, handsomely bound, and each of the sub-

Veal's as to aire, but iust her enual i

5n ruworK- TTov wVinia fiirtuno u:i j suddenly developed an energy

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Dr.J. White' Verrtablr Elimr a certain eureior Coldi, Cuiiqh,, Comomption, BreaM Complaint, etc. eic. It i, expectorant, tonie or restorative, al

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doubts.if any, of it inestimable value, and the ju-

ticeui tne reputation it nasaruuirrv.

Female, who use the Veertable .!!r, ror riour

bo, too free menee, Bearinr Down or rrcmaiare

I Labor pains, are never hereafter willinr t be witnoui

if rew remedies have rescued o many, in varvdiears, from snfferinr and death; none equal to it for which it i prepared. Dr. White' Indian Compound, perseverinrlT used, positively cure every case of Dyspepsia, however severe orehronie. A a remrdv for the removal of Fe

male Obstruction and other diseases, it is infallible, j

inevmence oi me unparai leiiea power ana inesnmable v nine of lhe Indian Compound, as an Alterative and Purifier of the Blood, we may remark Dr. J. I White ha, used it in tne treatment of a frreat number : of the mo,t loathsome form of Syphlitic secret) disleases, with lhe fratifiestMin nf if, hlnnr effects, and i

Life

MOFFAT'S

Pifls and Phoenix Bitters.

recorded of the manifested anv

enouirh with such a portion brought

into the matrimonial partnership i mcat. It Is not ,v- m, ;rp A li.ih-hulo.1 1'jerker' that ho

ponv, a large wolf-dog, and a long, j aversion towards the venison feasts heavy ri tie, constituted the sum to- :whlch his 'better half provided with talofhis goods and chattels. So somuch 1;lbor' however much he far the nuptial contract might seem!hatl b" opposed to such worldly fair, without extravagant "odds on j menus himself, as the expenditure cither side. There were other con-! r one 'needful thought for the siderations however, winch made the movroWbargain, one might say, fraudulently j Thc wiW rcSio Missouri at unequal. She was a pretty rosy- j settled up. Sunny fields, wacheeked, ruby-lipped, health v lass, )vinS witn golden grain, stocxl in

with sky-blue eyes, golden ringlets, :ine Plaeo oi tne oia green woods and a'cheerv laugh; slender in;which had furnished shelter and frame, but of wiry elasticity and a ! sustenance for the copious game. constitution of the most tenacious i The bufiiiloes tied farther oil', deeper vitality. He, on the contrary, was j iuto the grand prairies, nearer to a pale", lean, hungry looking hvpo- tho Hocky Mountains. The moonchondriac, who might bo supposed, i fell broad and bright on the from the wry faces he displayed ;ren bottoms where the brown bears when forced to anv exertion ofhis1"1 to nestle among the matted

cannot ; Tommy asked me, with sparkling with the same definite and settled ' . 1 1 w t i V ,1 a 11

eyes, ii it were not a bird. 1 tried onject: utlicrs naA'e straggled to explain thc matter to him; told with the terrible problem of unaidhim what it was; that it contained ed mental development, from the a tail about the whole world: and desire of gain or hope ofirlory; but

her match, and then, as a solitary ! that when persons learned to read she, that poor huntress of the back-

huntress, took to the forest, and j it, they could know all affairs which 1 woods, from the purer, loftier, more i he ). ",?'uil0.1i.?m dr".t fr0.m 1 ' ,. , , , , , , , . , , ..' j i riel(,,lla' rlii w the best Three Dollar Mag soon supplied her husband and were going on across the blue angelic motive ol an mhnitelv ; printed in this or any other countrvii

babes with a choice abundance of mountains; and the bis river, and ! tender, holy, maternal love, and ""p .?f Chamber ,u s ne ad.P fnd,d ;tionindi,errd,uryeompi.in..,wherethe vi. of

These Medioinee batre post bea before the pub. lie for period of HFXEZN YEAJ&, and during that time hav; maiutamed a high character in almost every part of th globe for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under nearly every Itind of daieaae to which the human frame is liable. IN ELAJJY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even rescued sufferers from the Tery erge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had ntterly failed ; and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself is but a partial blessing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely leas than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles) jinon which they are compounded, and upon which iiicy consequently art. It was lo then manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing them with re

newed tone and vigor, mat wey were maeoiea lor their Dame. I Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDICINES purely nd aolelv vegetable ; and con-

eeriber.. an Almanac. 'tZ??JXC 7.V"AZr:&ZZ tam De,ut,T AerCUrj. uffli

Auy person sending us ten new subscribers n.r before attained bv anv by any other remedici ! D1C, nor any otner turner.., ,ut , ma. and the cash (or will be responsible for it) 20 , ".' unorv or in Europe. 1 hey are entirely composes of "tracts trom rare

jiu .!,.,' ,. M..t.Uv'a i ne Indian compooml is the,nlv nhrainnr remeay ana poweriul plants, me vuiu - iuvsju

History Of England, Oodey's Lady a Book, tor . ijtie (.rrret) and Mercurial Diseases, Ulcer.. Krup- I

rlllla- Hon. on the Skins. Diseases of the Bones. Affections ,

aziae "flhc Liver. Rrsprpsia, Co'tivene., Kheumatism, j

,. j - , viour. and lor all Nervous and Chronic complaints oc- j

t ,i -j t r n unrlr nnv inct lailintv fr.-tm 1 1 1 the nin-nt J...lnHiH...i nr tinnifiil, or Kr.

as trie : Willi IHC SOie View OI llllllllj lieiseil . press; subscription price I oU. And each sub

away over the sea, as well

sights theN" saw every day before I to be the teacher

their own doors. i offspring, cut off as they were by 'Oh! m;i, won't vou teach us how ' insuperable circumstances from

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rC liri. Immonnt Bcrioer tnus oDiained snail nave a copv ol ureeOl Iiet lUIlOLt lit , i. , i.. Pll, ,1,.. ,u l..:i,.

IS. w (I illll'llltV VV VUIII.I. , tun klV DUUBVllUrit

hear

from

our , every other means of instruction.

no matter how obtained, receives a copy of the

Almanac. U Tli ere may yet be some who are entitled to the Almanac for the past year. If they will

M..i, ! Ti 1 ixii ii i lei us Know, inev win o luTwaruea. nt nave lSSOUH." Said , It makCS One better to read Ot SUCh , them on hand, and they contain an "almost innthen almost a! instances of exalted devotion to l fund of knowledge that dies not with the

year. DNowf who will Dot make an effort for us. Almost any Post Master can. without much a II. J ; T . a

I . t , irouuir, anu receive as rreiniuni lor niH id DOT

to reau, so we can old playplaces in Peggy, who was

woman. j conscious duty, and thus to know 'The question like to have broken i and feel that although the race of lit W.W.I 11 .1

m nenrr. i remembered how lazy . moral neroes appears to be nearlv i a splendid addition to hi Library. And almost I had been when a girl; and the! or quite extinct, that of .domestic

utea was as a sharp, sliootnnr pain. . Heroines never can wholly perish, ley's England, the reading of which may lay

to regard

limbs in profitable labor,

1- i l ll " mi

wortt as me unpamouaDie sin. i no entreaties and example of his young

spliting through my side into my very soul. I wept "like a child, till even my own children strove to comfort me. However, my tears did me good. Tears alwavs relieve

the heart; thev commonly clear the

while one mother shall be left to

the foundation of his future greatnes. Who will be tlie tirMt to send o'llhs. and ropfivA such

linger 011 eai'tll With a brighteyed invaluable premiums. Our paper contains more

" : rMsiintr niatfor t n m n

babe nestling about her bosom!

j philis (secret) or mercurial Disease in lb child, and

' tutionsare broken down by mercury and arsenic, or ; by an improper or injudicious treatment of disease ia ' general. In the worst forms, of the most loathsome j , (secret) disease, w ben the poison is absorbed and ta? J ken into the rirculatinr mass, thc Indian Compound promptly and thorouBrhly eradieates the virus from j the system, and produce radical and p.maneni ' , cure. M'orkin its way with silent but effective ; power, the Indian Compound rive ton and enemry to all the Secretory and Kscretory orrans. repairsall . the wastes, known and unknown.'and banishes from i the system every vestire of disease. j Dr. White's Vegetable Pills unite rreat power with ' mildness of action; operating throughout the alimentary canal, removine;all o:Tensive accumulation in , ! the bowels, and stimulating all the snrroumlinc; or- , ; rn. to a healthy state; and at-tine; as a tonie, they ex- j ; alt the energies af all parts af the frame, and are ol , ' preat utility wherever a Caihartir, I.aativr, Altera- ' ' tive or Restorative medicine is required! As a med- ' icine fur Females, the es.teu.ive demand for them and ' their popularity, with all who use them, furni'h am- ' j pie iriiaraniee to other who are afflicttd. Dr. Whita' . Veertable Pills area standard medicine, universally ;

approved, and justly esteemed the best Pills now

Le themonce and you will use them there

reading matter than any paper in the State, and known.

v..vi. is courn up wun mucn care, to nave me last

Tlnf tlin HAn. ror,,;,.n;., fr,,l correct news, and matters of local interest. :'t yje,mw F"fV" ,.',h.m!'.m.,'r

i . 11 f i ,i , ,i ' I here no objection to every one taking our efit in bMkm

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111 ii ,1 ii 17 J 1 1 it i" .. '")"r'i"' isioiis, ous uu uui imy uuv lieau also. A sudden thought , rolled in and scared awn v thc timid 1 premiums, except to those who have already

Cl, ' ken a long time, who never intend to pay, and

.Till- : . ... . . ....

To those that can nav. lhe terms are human family.

And to those that cannot nav. and want ' Dr- vrlne: Ma'" l iniment he claims extra

canes. The red deer had been

scared away by the sharp sound of

Collins axes. It became necessa-

wife. it is true, did for a whilo" stim-! ry that Fanny should move. She

ulate him to just sufficient effort, in j 801,1 t,ieir slender 'improvement' the way of deer-huntiug, to keep ' 051 the banks of the silver them from starving. The couple 0tge, for a cart, a yoke of oxen, then lived in Western Missouri. j aml :l small sum of ready money; Fannv. with her own delicate white alul loading the crazy vehicle with

hands", cleared out and cultivated a! six children and her 'jerkcr,' religi-S But 1

again.

struck me a great plan I might deer and shyer wild turkeys. i i t i i . n r it

say a noiy purpose, it seemed mi- .was increiore lorced to move once

sible, but 1 resolved to try it.

more, and this time took her course

who will advise us of that fact.

The New York Literary American

A FAMILY JOURNAL

ordinary healinr: virtues and curative properties, and that tested by cuniparion in practice with all the oth- ! er best remedies of this cla.s knows in the United j Staias ond in Europe, not one, in instant trftVcts and : intrinsic merit, bears any compurison to the Marie Liniment. In the laneuai-e of others, it is ditficul to say what it is not cod for." For Headache Toothache, Neuralgia, Spinal Affections;for Bum, Scalds, Bruises. Sprains. Cut. Incipient King's '

'Kvilsand White Swellintr, Syphilitic Ulcers; and

long known to several Indian tnbis. and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical choroids, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before administered in so happily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various imparities and crudities constantly settling round them ; and to pernors the hardened fa-cee which collect in th convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to produce habitual Costiveneas, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhxa with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists who examine th human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men against the quack medicines of the age. The eeeond effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES to cleanse the kidueys and lhe bladder ; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends opon the regularity of th urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing Tarielv of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES m well known to be infallible : DYSPEPSIA, by thorouchlv cleansing the fust

and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kmd ; FLATULENCY, Los of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Rettlestnet, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure.

cleansing the whole length el

i-eul process, and without

purges leave the bowels cvs:ive

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.li'i. . n , , ' . . V. . I , . , , i,n"r'.' L8i0' 1h. new attractions in tne shape ol whatever n.rt ot the bods- lorated. it ia infali- i the intestines with a soli

ou to ixxi, anu, Having kindled a;remarKatne 'mound bevond tne I""?""! T1"!""""",. l;omlrTT a ""; ""'ibie. Fr n bru!-., .nd a. counter irritant .rtrr; violence: ail violent

nvin.l I,;n0.l-.lf i:,rlf !l?IM7n fllroo,!,- thn hr,t;n,en,l I led. Its contents will nitiraee 'I'sles. Sketches? Me. I n In!! weudinT, It has no equal. I ry Its Cneels tflrithin tWO daVS.

rr 1 Ui'ir;. A V,W,TllUrlUUl"4;K.i.y,,A,,ec.lV,.,Poem,,.nd.,o.t. Diarrh(Ea. and

me nevis-iianer ami sat down to see.oi anoiner singular icmaie Known ,0.'r.M'."tl"4mu". fiance. m.i. ,d vouwin nnd itecnomvor tin.eoftitne.an. . sharp aend rimds by wn

if 1 could make out anvthmc in it. as Mrs?. Polly Dust, frrand-dauditcr ! -!"- vVV

soon had cause to for after doinir mv

w. . - - ' I ' I A 1 1 i Si w

email held, and manaired her do- JS lorn, sne started ior Arkansas.

mestic economy with so much thrift, : In t ,lis ucw ' ountry, then a temton-, j and sitting up till daylight,

that, notwithstanding the laziness selected a locality fifty miles I hue remained a riddle. I

of Tom, thev began to accumulate !

care-worn ; wards did.

I m earnest.

Irnni ?in'' u,itf Lini:mf !

.av'ai. v- iiiv.il!.. jit.i; tllll.

slowly. t animals roamed m tlie greatest But an event occurred, in the plenty, and her rude brard table sixth year of their wedlock, that ! groaned beneath (to them) heaps changed this prosperous current of o' savory luxuries. The wonder allairs,and reduced their hones to !of a wite now added rapidly to their

the brink of ruin. A 'irreat revi- humble property Her

val," under the guidance of the waited figure grew rounder, her 'Cumberland Presbyterians,' swept , etcP' as slie addled the black pony, like a hurricane over the west. more plastic; and the whistle blithMissouri h?came the heart of the cr V which she summoned her

storm, and Tom Moore' was one of won-dog to the daily hunting foray, j when I went to hunt. I could thc first sucked into the vortex of .Even licr laugh sometimes rang out 'study it as T rode, especially where its excitement, rerhops the logic i HS m G mem-, thoughtless hours ! thc woods were open, and before I which led him on may have been',01" hor early youth, loud, long, and' got within thc range of game; and

something like this 'that beini l'lear its tnc sweet tones of bell then, when 1 was resting, after lift-

p.'icrr! should our iuccmi t o

j our aiii. citations, we shall add to the wi-rLly nue

lur more iar makmtt t the end ofthe year, over 200 passes in addition to the already large number, GffKAT INDUCEMENTS TO SUBSCRIBE. Terms Reduced. One cany, a year, served by carrier, 3 ca

One copy, a year, by mail. 2 50 I Two copici, a year " 4 J i Clubs of 5 " " 10 00 10, and a free ropy to the person j gt ttinjr up the club IS 00 j 20, and two free copies to the order j ofthe person getting up the club 34 00 j Send without delay, the names and innney, by mail, ! at our rik, being cartful first to obtaia the Pu-itina-tir receipt. AfPlH wanted in ivrv tnwti in IT S

notion entered mv head. T deter-:0i rannv. and more mrticnl.nrlv ofi A" imunition.to b a.!.irr ri Jo!hr pr.Pri

I smiled w ith unspeakable delicht of Daniel Boon, the 'miirhtv hunter.'

on discovering that I still knew all Their cabins stood half a mile apart, the letters, except the capitals. and the two became very intimate

weep j lriends. It must be confessed that best, I occasional quarrels occurred, which ! " i i , ,

were owing to two causes: trie unpetuos and tyrannic character of

every could

not spell out the meaning of a single the female Boone, and the iealousy

sentence. About sunrise a new j excited by the superior education

mined to go again shortly" to Little

Rock, and purchase some primers and spelling books, which I aftcr-

I then began to learn It was very hard for a

while; but T sat up late, after Tom and the children were all asleep, and took my primer along with me

' t tur and editor.

The latter could, read '

V. Ql'ACKENBOS,

105 N'kssau St.. N. V.

Farticular Notice.

persons iiiili-bteil to the sulisci-ibf r srr rt-qurs-

unfit to inhabit the earth, he cer-; metal, tainly was a good subject to emi- i 0,10 thought of a most gloomy grate to heaven'.' lie this asit may, eharac ter alone disturbed the calm he plunged headlomr into the tem-' w of her joyous reflections.

pestuous commotion; wept, prayed 1 1 f n .i

streaineu, anu imam, to can tne

the rapiditv of hast v summer wccmIs.

climax, -took the jerks, as it was;ami uueny wunout education, or generally termed, which latter ex-, even the prospect of any opportu-

luea haunShe turned every concould find

ing a heavy deer upon my pony, or walking up a steep hill, I would pull it out of a pocket which I had prepared on purpose in the side of mv

Uer ceildred werea growing up with ; dress.and ran over the pages till I at

last could almose repeat the whole from memory. 1 then commenced ; on my large spelling-book, and mastered it in the same way. All the while T wanted to be teaching thc .children, but was afraid of teaching

them wrong, intending first to make

her children

their mother had even taught them

to write after a fashion, and the! A :

young .Moors were vainly lond 01 , m"" c",Bi,Ued ,"I",UJ,!;A MtTSOS

showing oil their accomplishments ,i i... ci - i-

ami luaiiuug u) a oi iriuinpn o er -tvf

the juvenile Dusts. This alwavs

Xov. lOtli, 1840,

New Goods.

provoked the passionate irascibility ' 'COL DEN' ASSOUT3IENT. ofthe Amazon, who was equally! Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! . ' 1 . : At the Ntw More of expert m the use ofthe tongue and j linck & farquhar, c , i i a ii i. l i 2'' ""''''"J? North af the Public Square, East Side

UM. JJUL lOSSeSSlllj; nOlWlinSianU- Main Burgeet Street, BROOKVILLE,

ing thc surplus of fire in her nature ; a great deal of milk of human kind-1 ness also, and the other being patient and forgiving almost to a fault, their dissensions always ter-j minated soon, and each reconcilia-: tion was the renewal of a closer intimacy than ever. i

. ... , j ii"i r-

erase might be described summarily ! uu.v 10 ootain it. l tie as follows: The spiritual subject ; her day and night, would writhe audi wist with convul-; .ovor m Jer mind in sive, rapid movements, the covin-' wi1'1'' way, but still

tcnance being hideously distorted,: no solution lot the torturing prob- mysell pcrtect, bacausc I thought and then suddenly experience the . n:ld learned to spell.; that it was not of any use to knowmost sudden and Violent erections ';when a child, at an old-field school anything at all unless one could and projections of every disposable! t1:lt 's to X? se had gone as know it right, member. Hands, head" heek arms,5 far m lillworth as three syllables,; 'While thus engaged, a lost hun-

ete. would fly backwards and for- j which, by the way, was nearly the ! ter stopped a few days at our cabin, wards as if tossed in a swing, only j extent of her lame teacher's accu- 'and discovering my studies, kindly with a more perilous velocity, until ;rato information in the pedagogic , offered to assist me. I then found

from pure exhaustion, the religious ; art- But her memory had long that 1 had done well m not begin

patient would fall down as if dead. aS Iot m thc inverse ratio of its or in a dangerous swoon! Tom acquisitions, till she could scarcely Moore, who had always harbored an 1)0 aid to know her let ters. Often inveterate aversion "a srainst cverv '.did she bitterly regret her idleness

otherspeciesoflocomotion.allatonce

lelt a st range passion for t hkand con-

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COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET IRON Manufactory.

V

has removed to his new

T INCK Jt FARQUHAH tender a -nerou nub-

MA l'c their sincere thanks for the patronage received, and Hatter themselves, by utrict applieation, to merit continued support. '1 hey now offer a Iteautil'ul Aortment or Spring and Summer Goods, ju dicioHty selected from the choicest flocks ofthe eaioii. 1 heir itoek now consists in part o Super American, English, French and Overman Broa C lot hi do Plain and Fancy CamimeM do Blat k, blue, ray and Taney Saiinetts do KcntiirLv ami numi'sttin ! n

do Tweeds, Velvetleeiii. Lin ne ns and Coltcnade 1

do ratag-oitiu and otht r Coating; VKSTlN(iN Suprr I'n-i'il and Cnrteil Satins do Plain and FanrvSilks do Silk and Cullull Velvets do Fn-nch and Plain Black Lastinc; du Fancy aud I'lain Sumnu-r VVstinifs (assorted)

invention, not one to our knowledge, has failed 10

ward to the Majic Liniment, its vast superiorly to a I 1 other Liniments. "It is difficult to say hat it is n t ' good for." 1 These celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale 1 and retail, bv Dr. J. M HI I E, and a;encie made, at ; his Botanic Medicine Store on 6th St., opposite, t ie ( Gilt House, Cincinnati. I JOHN R1NKAHD, General A rent . 1 SoU by James S. Powers, Brookville. ! " " B. H. Barton do 1 " Brow n Sl Masters. 1 miles north of Fsirfl Id. " " S. P. Oaks, Fairfield. " " E. Y. I.ee. Laurel. ', " " A. B. Martindale, Metamnra. ' " J. A . MMdy. Kochr.tcr. " Fuller Jc Ogler, Harrison. ' March, Slrd. 1848. lS-'y. 1 A CAltn. Iir. J. WHITE roav he cnasulted -. hi. j BOTANICAL MEDICINE STOJ7H AND OFF' CF, I on Sixth street, one door f.nt the corner ot ait. ' opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tht sett a di,tance, w ho cannot call on or srud for him, w ho e cas"s are not beyond the reach of all medicini T fitrwardiii(r to him a statenient of their ac,e, the It .1 h of time they have been afflicted, symptoms, pn ; it ss

and general nature of their complaint,, (cash a co n panyine; said statements, postage patd,)inay pi ict re the remedies necessary for thrir cure. Dr.J. White's Celebrated ftrmediet. The Vec .-t lie Elixir, Indian Compound, Mairic Liniment, Vec ;ta lie Pills, Vegetable Emetic, he. arc rapidly super.-ed ng all other medicines, because on s fair trial oi tl em

they unilormly prove thrroelve to be all t at has

Cholera, by remov'mjr tht

ich throe coinplamu art

protnotiug the lubricative secre-

menibraue.

Feven f a" kinrls. bv rrotorinj the MoeJ to

regular circulation, through the. process of perspiration in such cases, and the thorough solution at all intestinal obstruction in others. The Lire MrniciNcs have bsen known to curs jlHETJltATlSJI permanently in throe weeks, aud GOUT m half that tiins, by remoTiug local iiiri.unnitttiou from the muscles aud lignments of the joints. Dropsie8 f kimls, by freeing arxl strenctheninjr tlie kidneys and blajder : they oiraU mast delightfully on these iinporUut organs, aasd haucs have ever been found a certain remedy for lh worst cases of GRAVEL. Also Worms, by dislodging from ths turniugs . of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adtiL-re. Asthma "d CoiUTimptioa, by relieving ilia : air-vessels pfthe 'inp from the mucous which ea i slight colds will occasion, and which, if not removed, becomes hardened, aud produces these J dreadful diseases. j Scurvy, TJlcert, & Inveterate Sores, by I the perfect purity which tliese 1.TPT. MEDI1 CINS gi to the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Enrotions nd Bad ComDlex-

ions, by their alterative effect upon the Hinds that

emcacy in relieving and curing; the maladiee, m non t

to our country

direat aud Ispurt.i&t I Li mic.l DISCO VERY.

Dr.GUYSOTT'S

ning to inslnict the bin s and Peg-' gy sooner. I had to unlearn thc pronunciation of a great manv of

K. A. JKJ ER would respectfully inform the cilir.i ns of Brnt.kville and vicinity, that he

Biiililiiisr, one door North of 1

1. price s store, and nearly opposite to Linck and Farqnliar s, where he expects to keep constantly on hand, and made ofthe best material, and in the but style of workmanship, a complete assortment of liriss, Copper, liritlania, Jappan, and Thi-xcare. He has also, on hand, and is cnnstantlv reeelvinir.

Ia,ep;e assortments of the best Stoves ever offered in

1 this market, comprising GSEEX'S PATENT, KE- '

SUH 5 UUUBLB OVEX, KK.VOH'S CKESSEXT,) the most approved style of PKEMIUM, together ! with air-light and Parlor stores. j He will keep constantly on hand for sale, Suirar I Kettles, Pols, Kettles, Tea Kettles, Skillets, "and most kinds of Hollow-ware, Castings, 'Waffle Irons, Odd skillets. Lids, cc. Copper and Tin Gutters and Pipes, will be put up at the shortest notice. J Everythins; in his line will be sold at Cincinnati j cash prices. or lower than can he sold here. His old patrons, aud all who wish to do wel 1. will n lease call ;

at the sipn ofthe GREEN STOVE, where he will

end

Super Plain Black Pure SiA-warped Luster J.. nl..:.. rn.i. .... i- l

Str-MlOtl',(

. r this XTnACT I

WHILST IT rBICiTlS

Heme it

'VQOIO

IE tODV

tJivor to cconimodate them with the hest of all

artit'lt' in hi lin

WOrds that SOUnded frisrhtfllllv Whcil ' irr'Bra.s.fopper, and Pew ter, will be taken in

I ivuaii; itirsniittl III no lint'.

F. H.A.JETER.

m the early sjcoolhouse.andcxclaim,' compared with tlie correct mode. as she fondlv kissed her children; After I cot it all straight. 1 bounht

j

Aug. Sid, 1S.49.-S5.

tracted the daily habit of 'jerking,' on returning at night from thc a primer for each one of the children.

had onlv

; toilsome hunt 'If I

could now And her

Still More Extraordinary . ""SE would advise our readers to notice the in-

l 11 i." it n . ' WW rreasinc; popularity ol tir. Mall s Lllllir Hal; aiHl COlieCtlllg them all together One ' Mr- Noh, the apent, tells us that he is aton

. ; l

bundav morning, told them 'that I

HV111V1VA4 in llilll IIUIIIIU LIIl i

remainder of his life. The cireum-! Earned to read, then st.ance would not have mattered I toacn yu- mv oar

much (unless a "jerking fit' had tears would drop like rain, chanced to seize him on some occa- i t length an incident occurred sion when taking aim at a buck in I that brought with it a suggestion

the woods,) had not a Guitastic shaping itself into a fixed plan, 'joy, for they still remembered what

opinion got into his head about the : which enabled her finally to van-( I had said about thc newspaper,' s-ime time. It seems that one Sun-1 qui" the perplexing difficulty. -and had teased me much on the!d:iy thc cimiit rider discussed the The author cannot do better than subject. Light alter night they' p tssage of Scripture, 'Take no ! give the anecdote In her own artless would sit up till twelve, studying I

was going to teach them how to ' read' It would have done your' heart good to see them! They

appeared to be limning mad with

hrd himself, at the number of cures that it is pcrfoi

mins among our own citizens, whose names he occa sionallr publishes, that those who may be sceptical, may call on them, and hear from their own lips, how they were snatched from an untimely tomb, and re stored to their friends and relatives', hy rsinc ihis truly valuable medicine. The agent still continues to guarantee Dr. Hall' Balsam to give relief within S4 hours, or returns the money. Every bottle that has been sold ill Cincinnati, 'during the la,t six months, was sold with the above guarantee; and he has yet to see the llrst bottle returned. For sale Fy JOHN K1NK ARD, General agent for Indiana, and

-M. w. HA1LE, Brookville.

words, as related to him, in Texa

some twelve months ago. 1 used to cry about it every

night, she said, 'before

going to

thought for the morrow. &c. Tom swallowed the text, but rejected the cmmeiit,and, misinterpreting the smtence, literally came to the de

liberate conclusion 'that it was sin- j leep, and then I would dream it all' f il to provide for the wants of the i ovcr ag-im; fur indeed it was sad to 1

wicked body,' nnd resolved to act ! think ot. I knew that by hard ac willingly " i work we would, after a while, be It was in vain that the industii- j WU enough off to move into tho ouswifedebatedthetheologicalques-j settlements, where decent people

tion with her slothful, infatuated hve: and then 1 thought how shook

No. 5, West Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O.

Oct. 20, 1847. 43-1 y

spouse. Jlcr tears, arguments, and remonstrances, all ended alike in his usual spasm of jerking; but as

ing

it would seem lor mv

ones to have more learning

the wild Indiaus. The

voting

Kns r

than

DUI13IE & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS .V rJorl.-sii- VtVlie .lim-nlri'

their primers and spelling-book; 'and watchmaker's tools & materials , ,, , oil , i , jONSTANTLY on hndi extensive assortment and all day on the Sabbath the v r fie Golu nd G, Jreiry, Gold and silver ... . , , . ,.i Spectacle, Gold and Silver Lever and Verge Watchtried more inUUStriOUSlV than eVer 1 ; Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Glasses, Vit I , i 'al i "t i olin Strings,Perrnssion caps,Pistol,Hazurs, Knives

Jl IlilU UUlIt; 111 11W Ct-HUUl-IUUIIl UIllll ' scissors, sr . e

at last they were through both ! books. But I was still ahead of

them for long before they I had obtained a Testament and tho Life

of Marion, and had gone over both several times. In this way I thought my dear young ones to read having first of all taught myself.' ! For the literal historical accuracy ;

Administrator's Notice. til OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has A' taken out letters of administration on the estate of Bry ce V. Moore, deceased, late of Frank tin county, Indiana. All prrsens indebted to the estate must make immediate payment, and those haTing claims must present them duly authenticated within one year for pavment. Said estate is pmbahlv solvent. Jan. I, WM.- SOLOMON WILLIAMS, adm.

do Plain L'laik Enrlish Merino

do Changeable do do do Plain Black nnd Col'd A I psora Luster do do and Silk striped Mode Cloths do Celestial striped Lusters new style do California Plaids do do Plain and Silk striped Mode Cloths do French, Scotc h and Domestic Ginirhams do Plain Pink, Bine, Green and Bun" Frclichop lo Plain and Striped fall wood) De Lains do Plain and Fancy Mouse de Lains do Plain and Flowered Linnens (new style) do Plain and Fancy American Prints (assorted) do du do English & French do do do Plain and Fancy LAWNS do Plain cross barred and striped Jaconctts do Book and Mull Muslins do Plain Jc Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs do do do Silk do do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do do Bl'k Silk Lace Veils and Green Beraja do Plain and Fancy DRESS SILKS

uo I'lain and Fancy Silkt ravats jDOJIESTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloth do do Cotton do do do do Muslins Meihuen, Hamilton and other Bed Ticking While, Yellow, Red and Green Flannels Bleached, brown and col'd Drillings Col'd Muslins, Nankeens and Selicias SHAWLS. Super F.mb'd white crape Shawls do do and plain bl'k and mode silk fringed Thibet Shawls do do Berage Shawls Bonnets & Ribbons. Super French Lace Bonnets (new style) do F'ancy Lace and Tuscan du do Gimp and Rutland do do Florence Braid and Soft Straw do do Misses (assorted) do

A SUPERIOR ASSTRTMEST OF FASCT, PLAIS !

. HIHBfjyS, LACES, BOB I SETTS, THREAD ASl COTTOS 7)6.VCS, LADIDST BL'K, WHITE ASO MIXED SILK, COTTOS h LAMBS' H'OOL STOCKISGS, SILK AXt MOHAIR fRIXOES ASD LADIES' DRESS BUTTOSS; L DIEST JXD GEXTS- KID, SILK ASD COTTOX CLONES. Looking Classes, Wall Paper, Hats aud Caps, Boots and Shoes; Ladies' and Gents Carpet Sarks:

Umbrellas, Parasols and Fans; Shoe Pegs; Hardware and Cutlery;

i?ias, anu tueensware. Trace, Halter and Leg Chains; M'ooden Ware; Groceries, fce ice be . All kinds of approved Country Produce taken in exchange for goods ATCASH PRICES. (TT Remember our men to i "A nimble sixpensc is preferred to a low shilling." LINCK oi FARqUHAR. March 13, 1849.

"j - " i' " ,w - . - - - , i una. hi si

been assume, for them; medicine, of great po er jnd j feej and th morfcy stale of which occa

sions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. The use of these Pills for a Tery short time will effect an entire ears of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the akin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will

r always be cured by one dose, or by two even in

the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most distrewine and obstinate malady, tlie VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a distinct aui enifrtinlio recommendation. It is well known to hundreds iu

1 this city, that the former proprietor of tliee valuI able Medicines was himself afflicted with this j complaint for upwards of TUnvrv-mi tears ; and j that he tried in vain every remedy prescnbpd j within the whole compass of "the .Vufrrto Medica. I He however at length tried the Medicine which is I now offered to the public, and he was cored in a very short time, after his recovery had been proi Bounced not only impiobabie, but absolutely im

possible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of tl.e western cwmtrr thess Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system ubietft to return of the disease a cure by the medicine, i. permanent-TRV THEM, BE SATISFIED. AND BECUREtV

i Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints General Debility, ZCl i Diseases op FEMALs-thesO ffledMrines havs Dee used with the most beneficial result m case, description s-Kinq's Evil, and SciofV", i ' worst forms, yields to the mild yet po rM ! these remarkable Medioinss. Night &w""' ! Nirvous Debility, Nertoi's Oomplaivt ' j kinds, Palmtatiom or ti Heart, VmWI Colic, are speedily cured. j HERCURIAL DISEASES. ' i Persona whose constitutions have become im-

r...rl hv the iniiidieiou UM of MeRCI'ST, will find

these Medicines a perfect enre, as they never fail .rli-.a from the svstem all the effects oi

?ARSAFARJLU

mE 3i0sr sixcEssn r. medmne in THE WORLD. JUST REO'SIVED!

A

FRESH supply of this eclebratev Midline.

which has tirovej so remnrLaiilv st'i..i-?3liil

for the cure of Serufnla CtntxnmvtitiH. iSult lihu."

Liver Complaints, Corrupt Humors, h 'ienn,at,-m j Dyspepsia, Cost i ire n ess, Gi, trial lhbililr, j the Head, Sittr, Chest. Hart, Joints and fir MeirxriI ai Du-ases. Asa remtdv tor l'HMjl LE L)J1 j P LAINTS it has probably no equal, ai-J a- a UNIVERSAL ALTERA! H li

tor removing all impurities from the syslein nnd giving general tone to debilitated orp-tus. it f latly claims a superiority over all other med'eim-.. - Cummers are invited to call and ex .mire rrtifi cates and rcconuneiidalifins. N. B. This is the MOST IHGHIA COX CENTRATED SYRUP in ue. put up : 0rt Bottles and sold at OXE HOLLA It per iii.tile SIX Bottles tor Five Dollars.

CAUTION EXTRAOHDIXARY

IS BEWARE of Counterfeits ova IMXTATIOXS! Tlie Genuine Dr. Guysmt't 'Extract of Virfou

i vir. una rarsapariua is pin up in lerpe Miiare Bottles containing a Quart, the name of the Svrup ; blown in tlie triads, and the signature of y. F. l5KN

each outside wrapper. Prepared at S. F. Bennett's Labrntory, LITTLE FALLS, N. Y.. and soij b- all the Drupjtists und by the principal merchant, throughout tl.i United States, West Indies and Canada. rorVli"lc,le "nl He," at Bennetl a WntlrO Branch Km poriiim' No. 4,CollrreHall. Cintinnesiei.

Also by A. W. HAILE,. . . J.B.DAVIS, 5 Brookville. F. BROWN. F.irfield. J.L ANDREW, Bloominr Grove. K. TYXER c CO., Metamora. E. Y. LEE, S D. D. TATMAX, J LaurelJOHN D.MOODY, ifoehest Z. A. NYE, I New Trent..n.

1. D. JOIVES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Brookville, I nil.. Dee. M, l47.-2.IymCe " M,i" .

vere of the foregoing extraordinary facts

GIIOCEKIES. j Tea, CoHee, Su;ar, Molasses, Rice, Tobacco, pi pper, Gioe-rr, spice, Cinnamon, tc. ice. j All hirh will he snlil as cheap at the cheapest, for ; cash, or for anv Kind oTcountry proiluce. March Jo, l4i. N. D. OALLION, !

1 Engine Shop and Foundry, by A. B. HALABIRD. Front Street opposite White Water Canal Basin,

vcTiiMHii. un nina ana lor sale at this time.

13 in. Cylinder, 4 leet stroke. 9 in. do 31 do da 8 in. do 3 do do 9 in. do a do du S in. do S do do 4in. do 20 in. do MILLS AND CORN 5HEI.LKRS.

GEARING made to order.

Encines,

a do S do 3 do t do I do PRTABllF.

All kinds of MILL

Mar. as, 1848. t

Law Partnership. VATSOS AND JOHN H. r i

- 11 Jli.l JNII f ) U a.r tw m - ...

II:!ceo?-i----v1,e

JOHN' A JOHN H, June a3d,189.

M4TSO.V, FARqillAK.

Mercury infinitely sooner than ths most powerful preparations of SarsapariUa. A single trial wW place them beyond the reach of competition, in ths estimation of every patient .,,. . BE CARKFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and the nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of .w York and abroadBuy of no one who is not an authosibib A Prepared and .old by Dr. V. B. MOFFAT, 336 Broadway, Jieir-York. FOR SALE BY M W HAILE, BrookvilleIud

Beware of Counterfeits',! WHEN I was in Cincinnati, last winter I very orelv afflicted with my old and Ions sun. ding eouph, and in seeking a cure was induced to trf Dr. TID'S INDIAN BALM of LIFE; "e re 1 tamed was so sudden and o permanent that I ft 1 1 to be my duty to obtain the agency. Ih and now oftVr it to my neighbor, as the best ani I .aft. remedy for eouehs, colds, kJdi somptiun, asthma, war throat, 7en" "ul)", LUNG DISEASES. Minuter, and other puM.a speaker, will 6nd themselve. ..gnally benefitted by its u.e. . .r.- -riTl'fi Beware J Imitatiem.-Kone frenuinehutDr. 1 " Indian Balm . Lije. 'D7sAlG, At the Eclectic Dispen.ary on 5tb "t. between Vin

I and Race, Cincinnatt.

OFFICE FOR THE CURB ur

Look Here

' Lone Disease.. Liver Complaint, fcerofulou. Di.easc.. MeuVatic Affection., whether mercu. Ur

Female Disease and Weak

i nnsenisn r i m D.mm. iic-i

L ted in iri.u n- V IJ1 !,.; . ... ch I)ic Disease ofthe Stomach, Hers, mi " Xhf ..e B n'!; F'-"l' Vm,n,T, j SdSSTEjes.Ski- and ..her Organs; at th. Church, IiX e,,!. , Gn "" ?ie D".pen..rr. th siUe of Fifth t. brtwee nr the Brookville 3 V7- ? n,iU ' N r" b vine and Baee, Cincinnati, O. Attending Physic.a Cont.iin- ae, C'n,c'"n- Turnpike to.d: 1'n""' l5r. P. K.WOMBAIGH. ttSSk ?K V" " - " Death 10 T0th AChhe' d Id b, rrrbem.eTv,J.!LarrChr"' do '' Prep.redonly by 3r. P. K Wombaugh wi nU kf For rarthrsir. P""0" ' r .- respectable DruegUt. throughout the North and i , est.

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