Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 April 1850 — Page 4
AIISCISLLAXY.
ttti ivnriTtvnT rtriTo THh 1 JlKhULOOIbT. nv ii. r. apdiso.w I never recollect . Trarmor pn - - t.misi.-isr tn.-i'i I 'mli'i-ir l.r-il.i : - v,.. whvn he spoke, he seemed to forii J ' ,lV, allother su!.,eeUNivetaeoneen-J grossing topic on winch he was engaged. His eve, wiuelv dilated, ..." L : ... .,u w..j v u , u. Sui i - His voice was impassioned. His every pulse beat high. The professor, at the time 1 speak of, was Hist two-and-thirtv. and ranked ' fc' 7 - I himselfas the very leader of Gall1 and Spurzheim's energetic disciples. On the subiect of nlirviioloirv he ! was discoursing when I entered the dining-room of the Baron Hart- . I a fine summer eveninr. inann. It was CD Strawberries and other fruits de o , corated the board. The well-iced Johannesberg and the cellar-cooled Lafitte stood temptingly on a table, around which about a dozen young .uu,, ...u. iun .Miuuauu uiLprofessor sat. It appeared that, in the heiarht 1 of his enthusiasm, Levdcn had to please the company, examined their ; neaus and witn many wise looks
pressed the bumps which he declar-lid the Servants had not ; r vr n " I mC ' n? a1rree1 1 COuW not stand od to be the unerring indication of U Sc Uhe apartment he door Zv"' at nCC the human characterlind passions. tTc r beenCbTed nonelnd s& T" mT T' ?Ut tklS U Some unfortunate wight in the 1 red from he Til ff ' ak? Let monks go pray it is company, however, had evidently! tt i kt common leloiu, shocked the examiner by a demon-! 11, u u l i the block-it is too mean
tr..f;. ..r,....i . V" stra ion of wicked prol)ensities, for ; MivaouMy roiuseu, on this occa- j hou, to pronounce upon the scve-j
.heeditmightaeariuvidiSsrin been filled with meditative silence; nor could lca be the same who, again be brought to speak except j trinket "iw foE upon the general merits of the svs-! saud florins" but -is he sonni rZt I V?, thc countrr Wlth teir? tern, a subject on which he mxrjun .te to lulled to enlarge. on wi10 in, l uf. leJ ribe. lhe accused but innocent Itisaeurislkct. that I never ! return it adcde toiyouth,was libentted IVom the jail, in my life, heard the subject of Z d Sc oV;,.! iandlI threc mouths' ClaRl lhat' phrenology broached without a!V0ne L-evcr tllC laugh being raised at its excuse, i J'ut1, ; hosc love of pln-cnology had
whichverynaturallyannoysthesup - porters of this theory and brin-s on 4K : the warmest argument. It was a discussion of this kind that probably had raised the lire which Hushed thc cheek of Levdcn on thc eve ning of which I spoal lhe Conversation had now- f;i'-nn:i
-- uc fvau-m'u. ione. out the guilty ;i new chatmol. A ..readftil mur-;can foclannovcd at this proposal." - ley had .Cn coimmtted in thei Professor Levdcn started up. ! neighborhood of the Black Forest. . "1W h.-nW ) Rn,ir ;
, i.( nil had eloped from her; A Vn lllif oirl h-nl i.l.innil mi.: parents simu weeks before. The j companion of her flight was supposed to be a young man who had i
veu uiiug in uieneignoornood; J'oor Hartmann looked like a i lllc genius ot Kobert Fulton, he had dis;ippeared about the same ; ghost, lie glanced appealingly to- j Though we live in a progressive timo. She had just been found, ! wards Levdcn, who now rose. j there are many in the scmote savagely murdered, while the sup-j "lt the door be locked;' he districts of our Wertern States who posed partner ol her guilt hail rc-: said, in a grave voice; "let it be well! stare vith incredulity at thc menappeared, and declared that he had: secured." ' This was done. "Xow, tion of the telegraph, and wisely with dinicalty cscsiped from the gentlemen, you must either ac- conclude that we have no right to hands of banditti, who had. without knowledge the correctness of the c wore enlightened than our laany apparent motive, seized and ; measure I adopt, or I, the disciple of thcrs. imprisoned him. To prove this, he j a juggling science, perish!" and he A few years since a family of this showed several severe wounds which j drew from his pocket a small pistol, description lived some twenty he had received m the successful "Xav, start not, my friends! against milcs back of Mill's Point, orllickttruggle he had with two of thc gangj myself, alone, I mean to use this j man, whose illustrious name of Peck in his endeavor to liberate himself, j weapon, and that only in case I j had been transmitted with all the 'Ifhis story, however, appeared so wrongfully accuse an individual j inherent - simplicity of the parents improbable, that no belief was at-, present. "You may remember, be- of two sons of eighteen and twenty taehedtoit, and the young man: fore dinner, I phrenologically ex- years of age, who further rejoiced was hurried to prison, there to abide amined you all. There was little j in thc Scripture cognomens of SiJ.lla'" . . to say about vou, generally; but I mou an( James, or Jeemes, as his
M ,..; .i,u,iTUi n iiiuaLiiim1 was one amongst vou in i with painful minuteness by Carl ! whom I could not be mistaken 1 lloftenon. a hnndsnmo
, ...v. .uuns, iiiuu, who hall lately arrived at Baden,1 ailtl H NOSH inilld Jinil mint nman ..vm,uiM , mfinnnrv li-iil nlrnnrlx- -... f. l.T... I ".vV v,,, ,(l iiiiii
me goi.ieu opinions oiau society j turn pale - Nay, attempt not to ' lns younger brother. lie was not assembled there. Ao one was more j smile. I am cither a villian for al- j auite six feet high, with bright vclplcased with him than the old baron. 1 lowing a false theory to mislead me ! low hair and eyebrows, very thin It V:lS oveil holipwd tb:f Iin rinl-o.l ' ..--. JT, n.,1 tTrt" i . 'ilrec n,A 1. ..".l i i; i
. luiit.'.vv. i.s proposal and was actually accepted
7. r, ,lim; un mm wll; started up in a rase ami agonv: the ! lew "hes of his blue varn stocksauctiou of her father. J prfnee believed lhe profcssoV had I which, being also rather short As ji narrator, lew could excel suddenly gone mad; while the oth-'11 pleasing strip of red legbcmn ins vivid descriptions lent ers looked, with searching dances, '' tween the butternut color of the hie to his stones; and when he' alternately at Leyden and Carl. ' trousers and the deep azure of the choose (as on the present occasion) The former had eoollv resumed hi! stocking. Add to this an imne could harrow up the nerves of chair, the latter sat pale, immova- mense shirt collar and a coat in the wen the most anathetu. bv ?....;..' m.. avk.,. t it. . .a .o.i .a i . .-,i
tinir horrors in their must, flri., most appalling colors. ' hie burst of indignation, as he
. . . , &"""', - iiiui lusuuea ins nuurc son-m-' wr ins nrst visit to the concluded bespoke how truly he had ' law, when, waving his hand, Levdcn 1 twn of Hickman, interested his auditory. A thou-; quietly added, "Search him." " i The reason of this perilous joursund execrations were heaped upon: The baron, in his eagerness to no" was that he might acquire a thc iieadot the unhappy youth, who, defend his protege, at once Hew tollledge of the world and see a wined plainly. uiintp.vrrt ibl v, ! do so. 1 mmediatel v the snuff-box steamboat, and the danger of travrom the deUuk given by Carl, to fell on the Uble. The worthy old were to be shared bv his brother, Vq the perpetrator ol the bloody ; man sank, overcome, in a chair. I who being two years his junior, was i ii breastpocket of Carls blouse ' ultcr his special protection. VI II go to see Ins execution my-, he had fouud thc box, which thef To lighten the expenses of thc sen. i could emov the death Im. iniltor bnf nnmciclinirli ,H... 1 lnnriinv li-ii n Unnln
titresofsuch a wretch:" indignant-1 T i . ly exclaimed the Prince ofOk-.
bach, a young Russian, as ho toolciHo.-itliliL-.-. -.-- .,..
a pinch ot snufl. and haud-?d to his
next neighbor his pplended box, 1 i i i
! which dazzled tne ej'c by tne nchn0ss of the diamonds encircling it. "if such a wretch existed on inv - -" - -. . . m ,..--,v". . i 'nfatps. 1M Imvu Inm impI-1 " i""") i"-u- " il ..-,.11 ,,.,,1.1 1,,-. .i.-,,.,.-.-., it-, ..v. ii, d cold-hearted cruel assassin," chimed j 1,1 aulw"May he be punished in the world to come!"' fervently ejaculated . Carl t , ay, nay, said tne old baron, that is savins: too mnch. it is true ! the man deserves an earthly pun - ishmut: but vou are allowincr vour ' mf CD w anger against a vice, my dear boy, to carrv you too far. And the v-r 'vu.A.a. v vs. avvrvs lH . X UVA llltj old noble good-natuedly patted Carl 0n the arm. Time a, .. cussm! and armi-H-l.r. .l,.r.nrr , J..dn Mi t" ' i " , " ' " V'.Z y , , uv word. At last the hour for break-; nirn or.v,i. a j: "o as. t wi, Uliu U.VV.Ui.Ulll!' IU tl iquette the prince moved first. Ere he did so, he requested the return of his snuff-box. The nerson to whom he had handed it declared that he had passed it to the next lffiio m his turn denied all knowl ledge of it, as did the rest of the Even-one had seen it, every one had handled it, but none could now nri ;f ti t . . K" 110 UUUU1 wounueu, but still hoped it might prove to be an ill-timed pleasantry. Under this impression ho rose. 'oasine that he n rt t now ake ! ! . , .. tn,. 1.. " ll. : ... C i 1 V. . v " uwa-M-uudM. ' 'My ir-tends, you cannot feel oficndeti when I oiler myself as the; first person to undcrso the ordeal, i an ordeal I almost blush to say, we must all siimiur. to. Wo imut ..111 v.. . i . ... . im iiL,ii-ii. x a mjouci uio. Another was of tlio s.-mi,. rmim,, ni . . and objected to undergoing such an j operation, which, at tho verv least. I implied a doubt. " ! uiiv nuuiii i nioucu iiul rn nnvn named, whose presence ever since i ....l. . T . ims luaui; uiv; Bimuuer. i see tne ii a .i t h , tciiiieman to wnom i allude already 4 UUUUVi Uvll iVOll less consternation! Thc baron 1 . v w aV. till f iu no gentle terms to the man who ! 4 1,.., 1 : Ii. J I . . . .-...v. uuiwi.iiiiqIi, iuiyrtvu him to draw forth T-'nr - r,,,,,.- 4i cd petrified, while the trembling
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van seemed to struggle with Ins feelings. At length, as if suddenly awaking, he started up, and incohe41., 1 ii'iii iv in mi ii i rii'in tV. i i -ai.. i j.ni xiami ui uou is upon me: t ii . . . . , i wouid, uut cannot, iiv Insjudgemc.lt. Trofessor Levdcn speaks the truth'. I am a robber and murderer! Under the name of Gratz, I wooed and won the peasant maid . r -i, i l !ot hom re spoke iust now. in madness I espoused her. Tired ; ., ci,. .1 n. ig tied, for lite, to one uneducated and low born hearing that ri.ir.-i Hartmann possessed unbounded wealth, and knowing that my rustic wife aloue presented an obstacle to my.wcddiug this fair heiress. T slew her aye, cruelly slew her! and . ?e' , Gi,y . T llcV and iVaub 1cr Iove5 10 seized, to i lu e nngcr ot suspicion toward him. Had he not fled to-morrow . 77 . . UL ucu l("onow he would have been stabbed. As for robbery, I can only say, I long have headed a bold band, whom, even now, I'll not betray, although they'll laugh at me with scorn, when they first hear how foolishly I fell into the hellish net that Satan laid for me, and call me a fool for not having tho power to resist temptation. That cursed box was far too brilliant. Som spell lurked in it, which drew r T--"u mu, Hmiuuiuw a dsath for me. Tims T Unrhat Fate I'm never unprepared!"And ere a single arm could prevent o him, he had swallowed the contents T T V r f 1 10 ni:,ulfot;it,01 of innocence, and the acrms t on ol t in nvoHW o-Irl n Germain-. 'OVEUKOARD JIM PECK.' ItY V. 1 GORDON. Although the waters of thc Mis-fi-xt .....i : j..m. ' '- 'I'l'1 ulR inuuianes are ploughed by a thousand steamers, daily passing with rich cargoes and crowds of msson.uv.iv. M Vlmr,-. are ivivi.iio ui jMoofiigvi, ei mere an ; many who have jri-own'to man's ns ..,..,-.. (. , 1....... i lato almost w ithin sound of the scape-pipe, and have not beheld those triumphant achievments of lulul "uier uengtuca to can him. Jeemes was the decided favorite ofi "' " iuiiut iiuiu nit; iiiit'r;Csting fact of being first born, and because he displayed more sacracitv and striking personal charms than auu 'ulwuo erson! Pa' of breeches, reaching within a ; good old claw-hammer pattern, with O -' & -va.,v - "a..H the outwanl man of Jim Peck, as he 1 !. e.i 'i . j'.,a ". oimuviwiv iii'n.tivi baked au immense pot-pie. and also in-,-.wni0.i i,nm i .i with mnrii nA, x. ...i Wed sausage. Especially did she
j warn them ol the dangers of "Isilers It i an undeniable fact that the movetbustinV and requested them to nt of certain Southern politicians for a ;take a VlCW of the steamers at a conenlioH at Nashville, meet! noresponI . c i . , ,. . sc from the treat body of the Southern jsale and respectful distance. people. We see no large andenthusij lth many adieus they sped 0U j astic assemblages of the people favoring the Way to Mills' Point and know l-, ,,lis project, as would most assuredly be friVo with ;i fvnd, clf ! ,ho case if they imagined that ;heir
...v.. , uvcu ivuxvu cuuai lit 4Knnn., . I . ' .1 ii i - . ii iuu aun, im.il nicy noped to scu ! towards paying expenses. Jcems; .beguiled the tedium of travel rela ting to his young brother all the reI markable accidents and explosions that he had heard of, and also his determination to inspect the first monster that landed at Hickman. From this Simon feebly attempted to dissnaUehim, but the d fficrance , ' , , ltl age andcxpenence prompted Jim to disregard the warning of his broth-1 er. Evening beheld them winding their way down the hill towards; town, and fortunately for their in-' vestigation the Missouri had just landed. Lcavine the old horse in charge of the wagon and contents ! they cautiously approached the j bank, and many were the cxprcssI ions of wonder that passed their lips: j "Sakcs alive," said Jim, "ain't she orful," but Simon, with his mouth j open and his eyes stretched like full moons, was dumb with astonishment. j Gathering courage from the quiCt demeanor of the boat, Jeemes I recklessly resolved to go on board, j but cautioned. Simon not to follow. The engineer standing on the guard .overheard the conversation; and concluded to have some sport with Uie daring Jeemes, and accordingly vhcn Jeemes with trembling had reached the after end of the boilers, he suddenly lifted thc mud valve, : and, in the rush of steam, overboard went Jim Peck. Rising to thc surface, he exclaimed as he struck for shore, "Busted and blowed to the devil iust as inn am r-xnoptod pus mv L v .v..j ... , TT l it i i piciei: iie gamed tne nanK, with the water streaming from 'peaky tail,' and made tracks for the wagon, in which Simon was already ensconced and furiously driving for home. In their hurry to ascend the hill tho pig and pot pie rolled into thc road, but they never stopped till the old horse brought up to the barn. The inhabitants of the thriving little city say it was the first and last visit of Jim Peck to Mills' Point. Cincinnati Dispatch. Timxcrrrr A minister in tho ITwrhlniuls nf Scotland found one of his parishio iz ners intoxicated. "It is very wrong to get drunk," said the parson. "I ken that" said thc guilty person, but then I dinna drink as much as you do!" "What sir? How is that?" "Why, gin it please yo, dinna ye aye take a glass o' whisky and water after dinner?" "Why. yes. Jemmv. surel v T tnko a little whisky after dinner merely i to aid dio-pstion" I " i . J J "And dinna ve take a glass o' whisky toddy eveiy night when ye gang to bed.". "Yes, to be sure, I just take a little toddy at night to help me sleep." "Well," continued the parishioner, "that's just fourteen glasses a week, and about sixty every month. I only get paid once a month and then if I'd take sixty glasses, it would make me dead drunk for a week. Now ve see the only difTor-1 v - ye time it better than I do." j ence is' CORRECT SPEAKING. We advise all young people to acquire in early life, thc habit of using good language, both speaking and writing and to abandon as early as possible thc use of slang words and phrases. Thc longer they live thc more difficul thc acquisition1 ot such language will be, and ifthe guiueu age oi voutn tne proper , n ' . ... . 4.VI -.IIVJ .It-HHl-NlllUll Ul J,.mguagc be passed iu its abuse, the unfortunate victim of neglected education is very probably doomed to talk slang for life. Money is not necessary to procure this education. . Every man has it in his pow1 r I la ... er. iie nas merely to use the Ianguago which he reads, instead of. slang which he lietu-s, to form his taste from the popular speakers, writers and thc poets of the country; to treasure up choice phrases in his memory and habituate himself to their use avoidiug at the same time that pedantic precision and bombast, which bespeaks rather the weakness of a vain ambition, than thc polish of an educated mind. There is no man, however low in rank who may not materially benefit his financial condition, hx following this advice and cultivating at the same time such mor als and manners, as correspond character with good words. ill
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" 1 ' " v v iiitaii-.u Ul INCH uuciuco til" i ti,. r u r n cords wi.h 'shame and morliffcation' that lhe Southern meeting advertise.! to take place there, 'turned out to be a perfect failure.' Like results have attended similar calls in other portions of the South. It is probably in consequence of these takable indications of public sent has induced Senator Foote and l)ecome more reasonable in their language , " ...i i ;u a u""v" .w,m be settled almost without doubt, and just- : iv-10 the South N. A. Ledger. - An absent-minded gentleman, on retiring at night, put his dog to bed, and kicked himself himself down stairs ! He did not discover his mistake till he went to yd?, and the dog tried to snore. Attention is invited to a New and ASSORTMENT OF PALL AND Winter Goods That has just been Received bv RICHARD TYNER. TTJ TTNER beg. to return hi. rratrful arknowt. IV, edmrut. for patt TaTor. and wi.he. to inform hi. natron, who ha.e dealt with him here lofortr as well a. new cii.tomer. and all who wi4a 'Mo bar where they ean bar cheapen," that he ha. jut received a flnr .lock or Fall and Winter Good., which will be .old a. cheap a. uch article, ean be .old in anr town or at any hou.ein la. White Water V.I ley. Hi. u.ual full .upply and new receipt, con.i.t m part of Cloths. F.nrli'h blach Cloili. French do do American do do F.ngli.h kro nt bine and green oa Anterioan H d U.. -.. .1 vl PI..L j SSJX . vu.it., i.asstmeres. F.iiRliih black Ca.aimere. French " do American " do Engliih (triped and fnr)i!o French " " do Black French doe .kin do Rob. y Caasimere and Velveteen Vestings. Rlack Silk Ve.tinr;. Fancy " do Rlack Satin ' do Plain black and fancy Wonted do Black and lancy .ilk Velvet ! "V '.,",.ro' ""n.ii M ni ararillea, blark Cloth and Catiimere Veaiinr Black and lancy .ilk and .atin CRAVATS Italian du Satin Stock, and Silk HtlkT. oarnnriis. Bine, black, brown and drab Sattinett. Grey mixed do Rlark " do Ribbed, plain, (triped and figured do Super plain and fancy Tweed. Ridinranit buffalo Cord Laraartine Cnrd and Beaverteeit Keraey and Kentucky Jean. Dume.tic Jean, and Linaer Fancy plaid and varirrated Cloak Lining Hrd, w hile and green Flannel Lustres, c$c. Super black ailk warp Last res Striped and changeable do Plain and mule colured du Rlark and fancy A 1 pacta do Slripril Alpacra do Satin .triped do Silk brocade and figured Wormed do Napnli oii bine and Chameleon do Merino blark and aaaorted do Lynm-ae Cloth black and colored do Plaid and .triped Mohair plain and changeable Scotch and French Caahinere. Monterey, Buena Viata and Orrron Plaid. i r,Hid mu. de i..,iu. Super Mourning Gingham. flam and lancy do Cahniere de Rhine Plain and fancy Lawn. Linen and Victoria do Iriah l.iiiriia. Hook Mualina and Sia Mall Victoria and Bishop Lawna Bonnets Of all kind, and qualitie.. Small Articles. Black and col'd .ilk Fringe.; Linen da Gimp and Jaconett Linen Cambric Handkerchief. White Lace Cape. Fancy Hdkfa Fall Style, of Ribbon and Trimming. Vtivet Ribbon, and Ribbon, of all kind. Ladies ailk and caahmere Glc ve. Picnic Glove, and Mitt. Woolen Mitt, and Glore. White Merino and Caahmere Hdkfa 1 Mr"" '"ck' ! nd .ottm HU.e i n" eouon Lace, and Edging. ; cmba'Thti lora' and Drea Trimminra niblea: Ruttona: Hunvn.)..!. T....I.. noiaii varpci nag.. At. dL6. Tiro Hundred and Fiflu Piece, of Prima Plain, plaid, (towered and figured Aemric.n Print. Plain, plaid, dowered Eugli.h and French Print Plain and fancy oil Print. And in fine. Print, of all qaalitio., dncrintion. and color that any one ean deaire. Dress Silks. Plain black Silk. Red, pink, bine, green and plaid Silk Fancy Bonnet Silk 1-4 Gro de Rhine black do arse (Hoods ami Dmestics. Bleached and brown Mo. lin.of .arioua width, from I to tj td wide Red Ttckinra and Marimera' j Check, and Drilling. .Tagou coTrrmg.; Linen and Cotton Bagging Bleached and brown Linen Table Cover. SHAWLS. si'.k 'mh7.i,,w-d nr ShftW 1 im pia Sitd V.Krr,, in blftck anil mode du aT BUkli KrllnpvJ 1V1. " Laiuriiia nriTjr twitdo Hats and Caps. Mote Skin and Bi-aeer Hat. Nentni .ilk and brnah do Huena Viata and California do Common Angola do Children'a Velnet Cap. Black and bine Cloth do Fur do Hardware and Cutlent ' Shovel, and Spade and '.Ho d Ante.' Rowland'. Ho ritkaand Iloea Trace Chain., Saw. Square, and Hinge. Kinvra and Fork. ,?.7,r' l ,;u"k,"J cupboard Lock. Knr, ,"n, "" -Pianea A large and exlrnaive Variety of Iron and Nails Alio a ronplete aa.nrtntent of QcF.rNS WARE, Gla.. Ware, Stone Ware and Ean hen Ware, Groeeriea. Salt, Sole Leather, Jce Ike be 1 heaubacribrr would wiah the public generally to earn what hia numrrou, enatomer. already know, namely, that the above article, are eqnal in quality to any in the country and .old a. cheap. He ha. an exienaive and lung atquainianee with the moat prominent tarrckant. of Cincinnati and the ea.tern citie. and thia advantare enable, . w- .1 . I quality ot god. at the lowe.t tea. He know, th.i ""r merch.nt in it.,. P.rt r the state, and he .. ... .. MuT.ncT on tne whoteaale coat .,. i,iZr.:r. "XtV, arttcle and efceapnea. of price, he cannot be RICHARD T1 llencc of aurn.iaTYNK. """'"ei woe. 1, I)9. 45 Ca-T-etlngs; Carpetlngs. ST Piece. Fine Wool Ingrain farpetme. aj S piece Wool Filling a 8 1 free. Fignre do . 3 piece. Cotton Ingrain do S pircea Venetian do wKt-JL"ri2r,i'"' "b"7 eoming from Cincinnati here I lately purehaaed them. They are of the fineat qual.ty and ncbe.t color, and will be auld at Cinoinnat. price., and will be ahwon with pleaaore to. nr one wishing to inspect them. Nov. 1,149. R. TTNER. A Large and Splendid ST. uK' Klr. "d CALF . AlfoMorocIO Binding, Lining., Jcc. .hi1.. l!Jl10r":"J?5.0Lc,",r 1 j received rl.."rk fT' ,'h','-lpai, nd i. of the beat m.a1. ."" " JAMES D. HENRY. u.iri,jant vim, 1149. as Law Partnership. s n .1. Mj-rsnw Jvn wnu v win f 1 ... inia day entered into a partncr-lin i 1 1 a practice sf the Law. ' JOHN A. JOHN' H. MATSO.V, FARVIIAU.
COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET IRON Manufactory. Tjl . A. JETER wo.Id r.prcifMlly inform the ! 11 I . - . L! .... J . I . nirm ni Hrookville and nciaity. ifeM he - '"'"ir. Jor Nonh r D. Pnre -More, and nearly opposite to Linck and rarouhar', vhere herxp-KM to keep eonatantlr on band, and made of the bet material, and in the bt eye or workmanibip, a complete auortment of Brass,Copper, B r it tama, Jappan, and Tin-ware. He nill keepeon.tantlr on hand for al. Sorar Kettle., Poll, Kettlet, Tea Kettle., Skillet. i?d van .killeu. Lid., fte. Conner and T. r-... and Pipe. be 'pn, ,f XTIhI";"' Ererythinf in hi. hne will be .old t Cif-.f! ea.h pri.e..or lower than un be .old here H?. old patron., and all who wi.h to do wel , ole"ee.ll at the .in of the Grkf.v a rnii, 'ZJl 1'V .' f Bra.., topper, and Pewter, will be taken ei.a.nfefor.rtlele. In bulla,. ,n . R-A.JETER. Aug. Md, French Burr Hill" Stone. 1. BRADFORD h CO. may be found at work on the CORN ER OF WALNUT and SECOND St.., Cincinnati, and are prepared to furni.h French Bnrr Mill Stone, of a aoperi- " to any catalili.hmeni in the Weatern Country. A l.o, the OenuRrank. Mill Iron, and Serrw., Daaiel. Iron., Screen Wire, Pl.rrf .rl.' ". "ench Burr Portable Com and Flouring Mill. ALL WORK WARRANTED of the brat quality. 4i.tJ G.afcW.II. ROSEBOQ31 Plane k Edge Tool Hanlkcturers And Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery. No. 334 Main Street, Between Eeighth and Ninth, Cincinnati, Coopera, Carpenter., Wagon. Cabinet, and Chair Maker.' Tool., of every dr.cription, alway. on hand. OR MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE Mar. 10 '4l.-13.ly Fall Stock. THE SUBSCRIBE ha. jmt opened hi. ,ik of! ,Ne" n Y' I' Selected Good., purehaaed expre... ly for lhe F ALL MSD iriSTER SE.tSQ.S.m,.Ai,m oni-r. them to the public on the moat 0.r.M. !.-... I He believe that from Mine rm.r,.... ; .k. 1....:' t ne. and the utiafaotion he ha. beeriofaro nniformly given hia p.trona, none who examine hia prearnt aa- ' .ortmrntwill bo at all diaappointed, eiihrr in the Price or Quality. To kia u.ual full .upply, he h.a added'the following i articlra. ! Super black dret. SILKS Caahmere de Rhine Striped Alpacea i Bl'k and fancy Alpacea Embroidered Cloaking Plaine and Fancy v,i;na de Lain Mohair and Silk Warp Lnatrea Super Mourning Gingham. Plain and Fancy do j Sper F.neiiah brown ground Print. " " black ft white do Furnitn.-e Prima In thi. department we aak the attention n the la- ! diea, aa we have a very full and choice collection of 1 prima of every variety in it; le and price Siaicls, Kibbons, A-c. I 1-4 Embroidered Wool Shawl. Plain black " Do Super mode and bl'k Do Silk Embroidered I o Silk Fringe Thibet Do " " Mu.hu de Lain Do Alao Plain " " Do Fall .tylca ofllibb-in. and Trimtniuga Velvet Ribbon Silk and Linen Fringe. Ladie.' Silk and Caahmere Glut Pie Sic Otorca and Mitt. Woolen Mitta and Glove. Linen and Cambric HMVfa Super Mixed Wool Hoae White Merino Do Caahmere Do A full aaaortmrnt of Cotton Hoait-rv, white Jt colored 1 Children', plain and fancy Hoae Paria HQda, a beautiful article for children Tyrol Hood. Woolen Comfort I.adir. Drraa Hdkfa and Cravata Thread and Cotton Lace, and Edging. Book Mualin Swia. Mull Plain and Embroidered Jackouet. Ladies' Shoes. An aaaortmrnt of elegant and .ubatantial cuato made Gaiter, and Shoe.. Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestings. French Rlack Cloth. 1 Brown, Blur and Cadet Cloth. ! Pilot and rrlt Over Coating ! Plain and fancy Caaaimereaofne .ljU A eery beautiful .election and very cheap Super fine plain and fancy Tweed. - Lamartine Cord, Buffalo Cord, Braverteen k Jc.ua Cassinets. In tki. department we have an abundant .tack or "Tr'L"""or P1-"n " fnr "d ol every quality. The beat aaaurtraeut we have ever preaelilril to ou r cu. tamer.. VESTIXGS. Rich fancy Woolen and Silk Veating Satin and Silk Velvet (to Italian Cravat. Fancy Do Plain and fancy Pocket H'dk'ft Glovea and Ho.iery Inah Linen. A large .lock of bleached anal baown. Muln. Hats and Caps. Rlack Brn.h Hat. Do do do low arown Common Angola Hat. mack and brown Mexican Hat. Do do for how. .ii .c-iTcii.au. Spring Cloth do Navy do do Men'. Cloth Traveling do Do Gold digger Mnakrat d-i Roy.' Cloth Bell Ton do Child' Turban. Hants and Shoes. I.adir.' Calf, Kip and Goat Bootee Children' and Miaaea' do do do -.niuiren'a Brogan. Ladie.' Kid hind tie. and apring heeled tie. j Do high bn.kin. I Men'a and Boy. Kip and Thick Brogan. Youth.' Kip do Men', thick Boota, double .oled Do Kip do do Men. Cair Boot Do do and Goal Shoe., fine Groceries, Hardware. Queens-! ware. Stone Se'Delf Ware. ! 80n.Ln..:VreVb?,' ! to weich we can bone.tly invite the public alien! ,,on- i S. D. GALI.ION. 1 f MEDICAL NOTICE. OK. ft. R I'd rati - 1 ATE of Cincinnati, Ohio. ha. located in ihia I place to practice the ECLRCTir nrcn.u a-aiem of Medicine. OBtr on tne We.t aide of the ! Publjc Square oppo.ite the county office., where he , may be found at all time., when not a barn t on profraaional bnameaa. 1 Dr. B. will devote particular attention thetreaimcnt of j . 'hrta Oiaamorn, Or the I.iver, Lung., Stomach, Kidney., Spleen, Rowel., F.yea. Skin. he. Alao, , ,he treatment .r 1 Ulcere, Tumor.. Goitre or Bronebrle, A.thma, Dyapepam, Pile., Epilepay, Rhewmatiam, White i Swelling, Scald Head, Carbunclea, Female diaeaaea, i Neuralgia. Drooae. ate. all of which m.e he ui. ecfully treated without the uae of Mercnrr. Arse nic, or any other dangerou. drug. Helea-eweew. a . . noitoar, rroi. ot tneory and practice in Hie Ecleetie In.titnte. J. Bnctt ARNAff, Prof, nf Phyaiokigy. B. L. Hiu., Prof, of Surgery. J. Kino, Prof, of theory and rraeticc in the Ecleetie In.titnte at Memphis, Dr. P. K. W a ma a no tt. Dr. T. V. WaiostT, either of whom may beaddreaa-esi by letter at Cinutaii. Brvukville, Oct., 1849. pa 43, Bra. D. D. JOIV'KS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Hrookville, n . Qe.. to. t.T.-ttl, "- " M"- -.' .. . GROCERIES. Tea, Cofiee, Sugar, Mola..e., RCe, Tobacco, Pep- ... ?,fr.G,.n18rr SI"". Cinnamon, Jte. ft. All which will be .d a. cheap at the ehe.pVat, for caah, or for any kind of country nroduee ' roduee. March 30, D. OALLION'. ROSS House. lorner of Court and Walnut C r-- 1 vrainut St. Cincinnati. j term as vmm . 1. . . 1.. 1 friendi will :.. i.rr ' eonnsent ma inrnuj will rive hint a call, aaaoon ,k a .... where he ia. ' j ...... . Nev. U49.-IS lj A. 1.. KOSS-rruurietr.
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MOFFAT'S Life Pifls and Phcenix Bitters., Thee Medicine have now been before the pub. he for . period of TJFTEES YEAES. d during that timo have maintained a higb cbaractcsr in almost every part of the globe for their extraordiuary and iiuinediate power of retoriug perfect health to peoua.BufR:riu- under nearly erery kind oi dweatw to which the human frame ia liable. IN HANY TlOUSAIILS of certificated instances, they have even rescued 'a ? f.mm. the Ter V'Wt untimely prare, oiler all the deceptive nostruma of the day had ut. terly. fajkxl, and to many thousanda they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life iteesf is etU a partial Messina;. So great, indeed, has their efficacy mvanaWy and infallibly proved, that it has appeared t-carcely less tkan miraculous to thoew who were cquaiuted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. It was to their manifedt and sensible action in purifying the springs nd channels of hfe, and enduing them with renewed tone and rigor, that they were indebted for. their name. , Unlike the host of penilctous quackeries whick bomitof vegetable mg?edients, the JJVJj MEDICINES are purely and solely vegetable ; and con. tain neither Mercury, nor AntiaOTlT, nor ATM niC, nor any other mineral, ia any form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rans and powerful plants, the virtues of which, thoutrb.
tang known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical sciamce ; and were never before tukiuriisv. tered in so happily efficactoas a ecxnfeination. The first operation is to loosen from the coats ef the stomach and bowels the various impurities and crudities constantly settling round them ; and to armove the hardened feces which collect in the convolutions of the small hitestiue. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind to produce habitual Costiveess, with all its train of evils, or sadden Diarrha- , with iu imminent dangers. This fact well known to all regular anatomists who ejtamine the hnoian bavwehv afWr death ; and hence the prejudice of these well-inforrned men against the quack medicine of the age. The eecoud efHapt of tho VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES - to cleanse, the kidneys and the bladder ; and, by thi means, the liver and lungs, the healthful actio which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes iu retf eel or from the agency of the livar and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clsan stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounU ths banner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distrenaine variety of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES are well kiioa-u to he tulallible : DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly clean ng the first aud second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure nea'hy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, x of Appetite. Heartburn, Headache, Rettleunttt, Ill-temper, Anxiety. Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of iu cure. COftiveneSS, by cleansing ths whole length of the intestines with a solvent proceu, and without violence : all violetit purges leave the bowels costive within two days. f Diaxrhcea and Cholera, by rsmoving the sharp aend tiuids by which these oompiauits are occaxioiied, and by promoting the lubricalive secretion of the mucous membrane. ! Fevers of all kinds, by restoring tho Mood to a ! foj-tilar circulation, through the process of peispiration in such cases, aud the thorough solution ol all intestinal obstruction in others. f1 Ltrg Mkbicinbs have been known t oure RHETJMATISM permanently in three weeks, aud GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. DraMie8 of a" 'uJ4, U freeing and slrengtli. euing the kidneys and bladder : they operate tnost delightfully on these important organs, and. hence have aver been found a certain remedy for ths worst cases of GRAVEL. ! Also Worms, by dislodging from ths turning i of the bowels the slimy matter to which these , creatures adhere. Asthma end Consumption, by relieving the air-vessels of the luugs from the mucous which even slight colds will occasion, aud which, if not removed, becomes hardened, aud produces tlu-se , dreadful diseasea. Stniryy, Ulcers, and Invsterate Sores, bv 1 ."vJT.r Puny which these LITE MEDI CINES tT-ve to the blood, and all the humors. . Scorbutic Eruptions Bad Complexj ions, by their alterative effect upon therluitif thai i f be skin, aud the morbid state of which occasions all ernptive complaints, sallow, cloudv, and j other disagreeable complexions, i The trss of these Pills for a verv short time will j effect an entire cure of SALT HHEUM, and a j striking improvement in the clearness of t'.se skin, j COMMON COLD and INFLUENZA will . always be cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most di ' SirrU'ile"'1' u,e VEGETABLE LIFE i MEDICINES deserve a distinct and einphatsr recommendation. It is well known to hundreds in : this city, that the former proprietor f theae valu- . able Medicines was himself afllicted with th ; complaint for upwards of tiiistt rive tears; aud that he tried in vain every remedy prescrihra . within the whole compass of the Materia Medic ; lie however at length tried the Medicine which i. , now offered to the public, and he was cured iu s ; ery short time, after his recovery had been proI nounced not only improbable, but absolutely impossible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these Medicines will be found a eafe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure bv these medicines is permanent TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Loss or Arnmi, and Diseases op Female. these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description: Ki.to's Evil, and Scroftua, in Ks worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action el these remarkable Medicines. Night Sweats, Nervoi-s Deaiurr, Nervous Comflaixts of aH kinds, PALriTATio.i or the Heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily cured. HERCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions have become imhp -'edicinen p nra)icto from th cion use of Mercvrt, will find perfect cure, as they never fail the system all the effects oi Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla. A single trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, iu the estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. Buy of no one who is not an autiiorisib Agent. Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 336 Broadway, New-York. FOR SALE BY MW H AILE, Brock villr, lad Still Hore Extraordinarv . VTK would ad viae oar reader to notice lac inI " ,!FrV,nr. PPlri.y of Dr. Half. Lane Bal! i "1!" j vr- ?rtB'.tne -- that he ia aatua ! himself, at the namber of cure that it is werfor t smons; our own titiseas.who.e n a aura he scs I aionallv publi.be., that thoae who may be .truncal 1 mar call on them, and hear fmn. 1... a.... taWy were .natehed from an untimely tumh, and rn atared to their friend a and relative., by v.inp thia trnly valuable medicine. The a rent still enntinue. to giiaranii-e Dr. Hall'. Balaam to rive relief witbiu 14 "r rt',,r 'he money. Every bottle that ha. been .nld in Cincinnati, during the last .is month., wa. .old with the above guarantee; and h haa yet to we the first bottle rrtnrned. Forutetr JOHN RISK ADD. ' General ajrrnt for Indiana, and M. W. H AILE, Brwokville. DUIIMK & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IX Clocks, Watches, Jetrelrv, AND WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS & MATERIALS r CONSTANTLY on hand, an catenate assortment of fine Gold and Gilt Jrwelrr. rsi.i c:t Spectacle., Gold and Silver Lever and Veree Watch e.; Gold and Silver Pencil., Spectacle Glasses, Vi-,i.nS,H"P-Prrn",0"l,,"P Scissors, fee. &c. a v... 1- 1. .
Grind Stones. IOO Grind Stonra on bani .id for.. It Iiv irih, 1I0. R. 1'lMtH.
