Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 24, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 June 1850 — Page 4

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TAKING COMFORT." A lesson to be Remembered 1Y T. S. ARTIR P.

'Heallv, this is comfortable,' said; was said.I. clancincr around the handsomely! 'It is possible, thought

fi.;....,.'.-...,... mrr fri.M.il Brainard. who had, a" few weeks be-i fore, ventured upon matrimony, and : was now making his first experi-, ment in housekeeping. I 'Yes. it is comfortable reinied my friend. 'The for comfort.' lact is, I 'I m afraid George is a little ex- j travisrsin.' said th smilinc bride, mod tr.u-ards hor husband, i and looked tenderlv in his face. ! .. - ; v. .,,.tv . r..,.f ,,i ' ho

returned: ;all I want is to have j their views true or false, they act things coinlortablo. Comfort I look i upon them, in spite of all the coun-iv-.p.-.-jJii.oflik isel from the more experienced, and

Don't ; von?' I was looking at a handsome new rosewood niano? when this question was addled to me and think in" ! - v.- va v . - km te j of i about its probable cost. UQ rt.nl.-r ilir bps! r.t what we have, 1 mverpd a little evasively, 'and seek fortable as possible cumstances.' to be as commder all cir-

Exactlv. That's mv doctrine.' i ned about the same time with IJrainsaid Brainard. I'm not rich, and iard- His tastes were as well cultitherefore don't expect to live in a j vated as those of the former, and Dalace and have evervthimr around H-is income was as large; yet in be-

me glittering with sih er and gold; I but out of the little I possi ss, 1 shall endeavor ' to obtain the lanrest i available dividend of comfort Aiivt I right?' Perhans so. Yoa speak coldly,' said my friend. 'Dou't you agree with mcV Should not even man trv to be as comfortable as his means will permit?' 'Yes, certainly.' Of course he should. Some men et a value upon money above every thing else, and sacrifice all comtort to its accumulation. But I don't belonir to that . . class Monev is a good gift, because it is the means of procuring natural blessings. I receive it thankl i'.Iy and use it wisely. You see how I am beirinuing life.' i do.' 'Well, what do vov i think Oi It; Bv t!ik lim- mv oWi-vati-m of ! particular, ; ; nfY ivn- i things hud become more and 1 saw many evidences ol expe diture that indicated a lavish spirit reut do vou pav"; 1 asked 'Three hundred. But I shook my head. 'Too much'.' said Brainard. "1 think ; 'Perhapit is a little high. von can t get a genteel, comioriooie house-, in a aav thing I neighborhood for g.ou i As it was my Slrst visit to voting people who were but a the! few weeks past their honey-moon, I did

not feel like questioning the pro- 'r am oiuib nue lurmuue. priety of mv voting friend's conduct ; 'It i3 very possible.' to the serious extent ho was about 'To the extent of five or six hun-invAU-inl.Sm-;!'!!'-sol ovaded rr- dred dollars?'

IU 1 'l f JV.a- " - - - plying to this exense for taking at least a hundred dollars more rent upon himst-lf than he was justified in doing by his circumstances, he . being simply a clerk, with a salary of one thousand dollars. 'Rents are high,' was my appa-; rently indifferent answer. 'Too high,' said he. 'A man who wants a pleasant house has to pay for it. This is my experience.' The subject of conversation chauged. I passed an agreeable evening, at the close of which I left, my friend and his lovely young bride in their comfortable honi. What I had seen and heard during the few hours spent with Brain-' ard, made me fear that he was about committing a too common error. His ideas of comfort were not in keeping with his circumstances. Some days subsequently Isawrmy' voting friend and his wife riding out in a handsome 'vehicle drawn by a gay horse. 'Taking their comfort,' said I, as I paused and looked upon the happy couple. Not long after. 1 saw them dashing oil agam to cnioy an afternoon s nde. cxr i met tnem at. t ii . i a lasnionatue conceit. 'Havc vou been to !ee the opera ci-.i i?i...intv.l UniiintT f, - - for a.." nl'A.I I Ji--!. ,-. I ward to the seat that I just in front of him. 'No.' was my answer. 'Then there is a treat in occupied store ior

you. We go twice and sometimes ; 01 su-THse, on meeting Imn one day, oftencr everv week. Trulli, Ben-: nearly six mouths after his marditti, Bosi-A)h, thev are enchan-. riS?t wliat s happened?' ting'. j 'Happened? Nothing. Why do Rather expensive,' mid I. !"ou askr replied tlio young man. "It does cost something,' andl You looked troubled.

Brainard shrugged his shoulders. 1 K;J.-K,..i ).-, - But I thiuk it s money well spent. You knowr I go in for the "mtoilis : ;.fi;, C. ...-3.

And he leaned back, while I i thought I perceived a shadow flit : across his llu-e. A singer came foriward at the moment, and no more

j I, 'in j soekiiur after comfort, to set into Ue wrong road; I am afraid my young friends are about committing that error. I not only suggested as much to Brainard soon afterward, but actu-

in; ally presented a serious remon'strance against the course of life he

had. adopted. But he only smiled at the fears I expressed, and said he understood perfectly the nature j of the grouud he was treading. i mi i l i T 1 inus it is witn most persons. xe in the end reap their harvest oi j trouble and pleasure, as the case j may be. Pride, which stimulates - the desire to make a certain ap-1 tne desire 10 maKC a certain appearance in the world, is generally more at fault than a wish to secure the comlorts ot which mv lnend 1 talked so much. ! I had another acquaintance by ! the name of Tvler, who was mar-1 ginning the world, he had snown wore prudence, and a wise forecast. l iouud him in a small neat house. ; rent of one hundred and seven-,; IU tv dollars. His furniture was not I costly, but in good taste and keep-. ing with she house and hiscircum-j stances. As lor real comfort, as far , as I could see, the preponderance was rather in his favor. 'This is realh' comfortable, said I : glancing around the room in which i he received me on the occasion of my first visit. 'We think so, replied my friend, smiling. i 'JNothing very elegant, 1 but as good as we can aftord, and with that we have made up .1 j i j our minds to be content. mi an tne world were as wise, all the world would be happier. I re- ! I T" a l'l - ted. in. ii r. returned Tvler. A. . I till I ' S :'n-:dji!ird trifd in cf ntn n 1. . house like the one he occupies: but I thought it more prudent to cut mv rarment accordinir to mv cloth, Tiie larger your house the more costly your furniture, and the highi er your expenses, lie talked about having things comfortable, as he i called it, and enjoying life as he j went along, but it would be poor comfort for me to know that I was five or six hundred dollars in debt, and all the while living beyond my income. 'In debt! What do you mean by that? said I. 'It is nt e that Brainard has gone in to debt r. n :i ' 'The rosewood piano he bought for his wife cost four hundred dollars. It was purchased on six month.s credit.' 'Foolish young man,' said 1. 'You may well say that. He thinks a great deal about the comlorts of life, but he is going the wrong way to secure them in my opinion. His parlor furniture, including the new piano, cost nearly one thousanddollars; mine cost three hundred; and I am sure I would not exchange comforts with him. It is not what is around us, so much as what is within us, that produces pleasure. A contented mind is a continual feast. If, in seeking to i ,i- , nave tinners comionatue, we create cause s tf disquietude, we defeat our own 011(1:0 'I wish our friend Brainard could see tilings in the same light,' said 1. 'Nothing but painful experience will open his eyes,' remarked Tyler. And he was correct in this. Brainard continued to take his comfort for a few months, although there was a gradual sinking of the thermometer of his feelings as the tunc approached when the notes j given ior a part of his furniture I would fall due. The amount oil ! these notes was six hundred dollars; ' but he had not saved tiftv towards - i but he had not saved Jilty towards ! meeting.the payments. The whole j of his income had been used taking j his comfort. 1 yJTt Tli 111 1 4 I " trainardi said I . m a tone SW aw. !1iT4 1 llt n villi nn .ft.-irf 4 miie. t a ec inrtnir It. M .-. What A. ViO, J JU. VV WiUij lit'. has gone rrorg vith

'Oh nothings And he tried to assume an air of indiGereucc; but, seeing mo look incredulous, he added

'Nothing particulaly wrong. 1 m only a little worried about money matters. . Ihe tact is, I've got two or three notes to pay next week. 'You have?' 'Yes; and what is more, I hav'ut the means to lift them.' 'That is trouble;' said I, shaking my head. 'It's trouble for me Oh dear! 1 wish my income was larger. A thousand dollars a year is too little.' 'Two persons ought to live on that sum very .l .1 comfortably,' 1 reiuuukku, We can't then. And I'm sure ''weave not extravagant. Ah me! '1 spent the evening with our lnend lyler, last week, said l. His salary is the same as yours, and he told me that he found it not only sufficient for all his wants, but . - . ... a, - -m ioniy suiueiein ior uu auts,ui j that he could lay by a couple of ! hundred dollars yearly.' '1 could n t live as lie docs; said Brainard, a little impatiently. 'Why not?' 'Do you think I would be cooped up in such a pigeon box of a place? 'The house he lives in has six rooms; and he has but three in a ; family your own number, I presume 'I have four, said Brainard, mterrupting me. FomV 'Yes. Ye have cook and a chambermaid.' '0! Mrs. Tyler has but one domestic. 'My wife was'nt brought up to be a household drudge,' said Brainard contemptuously. 'Your house has ten rooms in it, I believe?' said 1 avoiding to his last remark. 'It has.' 1 a reply 'But why should you pa' rent for

ten rooms when you use only hve;"ig mm, ner countenace tailing, ana

I 11 il I 1 or six: is not tnata waste oi moner that miffht be applied to a betr lr 4 E ter purpose? 'Oh, 1 like a large house,' said mv friend, tossing his head, and ' putting on an air of dignity and' eonsomier.ee. 'A hundred dollars ; , . . a . .. . , ! uillerence in rent is a small matter ! compared with the increase of comi furt it brings.' XJ A la Lll -a"V JO H-- UUV 111. WIVI with the additional rent,' said 1. 'Why not?' 'The larger the house the more expensive the furniture. It cost vou a thousand dollars to fit up! your handsome parlor, said I. 'les 1 presume it did. 'For what amount did you jrive

your notes; ; again deepened on Ins lace. Tor six hundred dollars.' j 'If you have any troubles, dear, 'On account of furniture V I let me share them and they will be 'Yes.' ; lighter.' Anua spoke with much 'Tyler furnished his parlor for tenderness, three hundred ! 'I hardly think your sharing my There was another gesture of present trouble will lighten it,' said impatience on the part of my Brainard, forcing a smile, 'unless by youug friend as he said j so doing you can put some four 'And such furnishing!' j hundred dollars into my empty 'Everything looks neat and com- pockets.' fortable, 1 replied. j Anna withdrew a pace from her 'It may do for them, but it husband, and looked at him doubtwould'nt suit us.' j ingly. 'Whatever is accordant with our' 'Do you speak in earnest?' said means, should be made to suit us,' she.

said 1 seriously. You are no bet - ter off than Tyler.' 'Do you think 1 could content i myself in such a place?' 'Contentment is only found in the external cirsumstances that corres- . pondent witn a man s pecuniary ability, was my answer to this. 'Which, think vouis best contented? Tyler, in a small house neatly fur - .111 i ii i iiin nisnea, anu witn a nunarca dollars ; in his pocket, or you in your large j house, with a debt of six hundred dollars hanging over you?' ! There was an instant change in ! mv friend's countenance. The mifstinn sopniPil tn shirt lo liim 1 1 V V. w . A s l a, a- , x a, a a -.v vxxit tixy ax a a. a, a a I le sighed involuntarily. jlui ;ui lias nuii t 1111 mv uuitc., said he, after the silence of a few minutes. 'Good morning.' Poor fellow, 1 felt sorry for him. He had been buying comfort at rather too large a price. The more Brainard cast about in j his mind for the means of lifting his notes, the more troubled did he benotes, the more troubled did he be come. 1 might borrow,' said he to himself, 'but how am 1 to pay back the sum. To borrow, however, was better than to let his notes be dishonored. So Brainrd, as the time of payment drew nearer and nearer, mad an clYort to get from his friends the amount of money needed. Bufthe effort was not so successful. Some looked surprised when he snoke of a, having notes to meet; others ven-t'-ired a little rood advice on the

subject of prudence in young men who arc beginning the world, and hinted that he was living rather too fast. None were prepared to give him what he wanted. Troubled, mortified and humbled,

Brainard returned to his comforta ble home on the evening before the day on which his note given for the piano was to fall due. Nearly his last effort to raise monev' had been made, and he saw nothing but dis credit, and he feared, even worse than that before him. Involved, as he was, in debt,' there was no safety from the sharp talons of the law. They might strike him at any moment, and involve all in ruin Poor Brainard! IIow little Pleas-1 . , ure did the sight of the large and : pleasant house give him, as it came in view on his return home. It stood rather as a monument of extravagance and folly, than the abode of sweet contentment. 'Three hundred dollars rent,' he murmured; 'too much for me to pay,' and he sighed deeply. He entered his beautiful parlor and gazed around upon the elegant furniture which he had provided as a means of comfort All had lost Ito pULI IO LOIllIHUIUtcUe pilMbUre There stood the costly piano, once coveted and afterwards admired But it possessed no charm to lay j the troubled spirit within him. He 111 i . i nau nougnt it as a marriage pres j ent ior nis wne, wno nad utile tastes i Itor music, and preferred reading or in Is r i . i ... . ,

sewingto the blandishments of sweet f;M..'eTV'l?, ' hine rU'' '::,, K"e sounds. And for this toy, (it was ' ,yin?:.TT, c2Z lW:ZJ;n little more in his family) a debtof..,f7,s; u four hundred dollars had been nel''Z

Tf.fl it hr. in o ht him oi. nmnr.!' V -Ja- V Va a V V aS V 111 aVA A VV a. Ji V'JUl I j alent in comfort: from it. Far, very iar As Brainard stood in the elegant 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' i panor, wun trouoieu nearc ana troubled lace, his wite came in with a light step. 'George!' she exclaimed on see1 . "er oiee expressing anxious Con icern 'What is the matter? Are you sickt 1 At 'O, no.' he replied, aflecting 'lightness of tone. 'But something IS tllC matter 1 ' Georire, said the vounsr wife, as she 1 1 t 1 1 1 lltl ti;"u ner nana upon nun ana loonea j earnestly into his face troubles you.' Something ; vNotning oi any consequence I A moro itiflo' 5 n mere nine, returned maniaia, nvaeivnlf 'A mere trifle would not cloud a mo your brow as it was clouded ment since, George.' 'Trifles sometimes aft'ect us more seriously than graver matters.' As 'brainard said this, the shadows ; 'In very truth, 1 do To-morrow ; I have four hundred dollars to pay; out wnere tne money is to come from is more than I can tell.' 'How in the world has that hap - nond9' Pnmiirpfl Mrs T1 liniril pCIltU. tliqUJieU Uldinjra. Tnvnllint.'irilv tho HVOS .if lmr husband wandered towards the piano. he saw their direction.- ; Her eyes fell to the floor and she stood silent lor some moments silent, but hurriedly thoughtful. ! Then looking up, she said in a lies- j ltatmg voice'We can do without that.' And she pointed towards the piano. W ithout what: asked Brainard, j quickly. The piano It cost Sell it' four hundred dollars. 'Never.' 'Whvnot?' Don't mention it, Anna. Sell your piano? It shall never be done.' 'But, George ' 'It's no use to talk of that, Anna; I will not listen to it.' And so the wife was silenced. Little comfort had the young couple that evening in their finely furnished house. Brainard Mas silent and thoughful, while Anna felt the pressure of a heavy weight upon her feelings. How different was it in the smal ler and more nlainlv attired dwell - c rr 1 m . . ing oi lyier. J.nere was comiort; j .. , . 7 and there was peace and content - ment, her smiling handmaids. coSClXDtO HUT WtU.j Candor & friendship ire inseparable. !

COPPER, TIN, AND SnEET IRON Manufactoryv. 1 K. A. JETF.K would rcleclitHI) iniorru me i ciiiicix uT Rniokvillr and tirimir. iliat lie i I ha ri-mnvt-d lo hi iii-w B i lil i n c, r door North nT : D Priir" norr. and nurly onpoMie to LincUand j Farquhar'n, htrrf he rxpecu 10 keep etuiMmiilr in . hand, and made ol'tlte bt-l material, and in the brtl ' tj leof urkmnhi, a complete aiaurlinint of ! tiltlW (nmri' lil-Httnill llin- i iLitA.,V ''' I - II HI II m lip- I 111 a ,nij? '711 K.,ii. ! pan. aiiii iin-irair. He haa alto, on itand, and it cnnitantly recrivinfr, j lat-e asiortmentf ofthe bel Stuven eer utTiri-d in ' tni- marKri, com priain ( K r.r. i ka r. I , nr.- , SOR'S DOl'RLK OVEX.HEJOirS CHESSEM, , the niot apprornl tvlta of Pit t MIUM, toaether , with air.tipht and Parlor atovea. He ill keep con tU on hand fur aale. Suear Ki ttle,, Pot,. K. ttle., Tea Ke.tU,, Skill-... and I ino.t kind. r Hollow-ware, Ca.ting., W.ftle Iron., j Odd .killrt.. Lid., e. Copper and Tin Guttirt and Pipt-a, ill he put up .t ihe .hurte.t nntiee. , Everything in hi. I'ne ill lie .old at Cincinnati ca.li price.. or lower than can lie .old here. Hi. old : ..l..h.....Kntr..i iuie,, nrrc nr mil -ittf-iirnr Jo arcominuijatr tlirm with ihr bttt of all ! rlic eain hiilinf. " Hra, Copper, and Pt- ter, exchangee furarticlei in hit line. F. Aug. ti.I, 184V.-f5. ill be taken in R.A.JETER. NEW-YEAR AND NEW SUIT!! THE YA.Ki? Itla.tlli:! i A LARGE & HANDSOME WEBKI.Y JOCRXAI-! DF.VOTFIi TO LITERATI' RE, ART, EDUCATION. MOR ALS, CRITICISM, t CN, NEWS, &.C. PI'BUMllED EVERY SATI KDAY, ! AT SJ 00 PER ANNUM IX ADVANCE. ' Public opinion ha nampi dthe Y ANKEE BLADE aa out ol the mo brilliant, pirited, and truly or. rliiai jonrnaia puoiitneu in America. Kneuura'ed y ,td itihruuchouiin anew suit f tha te and ek-rant 1 ZZXZZZ, lluZtiZ? lZ"0' ""m" of j.,.. Amoni.t. many grand knuni fur ihe cur.iut ar, ill br a rcgHlar SERIES OF ORIGINAL STORIES, by Popular Author.. In addition, it. column. ill : lie .tnred wiih Popular Etiavt. Ciotrr ami Beautrul n . r i ..... . - -v if-. i i . &n.Y.r7 fc7"?r.&"; vaine, C7"AII lcurrr(Po.r Pii!) .hnnld he .ilrcxnl 10 .)iA iiir:nx.i i:vF .. PUDI.ISHEKS YANKKK Hl.AliK, No. li Schnul ., Ilu.i.in, Ma... V B . M..... -I : ... ... f ; J"kr. mAr. ?. "m.i.. . irn u i.i Buuii'iirn irnrr. nvtz ontn. Cj"l o n jr Nr .paprr piine ilii. Propt i.i a few in.rriioi... nH i!rin5 aneniiun lo it rditori.lly, wf w ill .rml ihr Y.nkrc Blade unc year in rxchanrr. Frhruary, t, 1S50.-18 The Cottage Gardener. ONE VOLUME. Ilmo.. M3 narea. Drice 'O cent, in inner eoren for mailinr 75 crnu. rloil. ! gilt. i iiaeful Guide to Families reaidinp in the coniitry.urtlio.e baring a Garden attached lo their rc.iucnce. The I'oimjf Gnrdrn of Aiurricn. By WalterEMer, an r.pcri.ncrd Practical Gjr.Iener. Second Edition re. icd Current d, and iinpniv ed, c.iinaiiiinp dirrrtion. for the Culture uf Flower., V . . . . . . - . i . I M.... -.... . . 5. ..- ......ft- aim improve. mem ui owns, fee. tvery article in Ihe Hook t-rt- t.ri.1.- an thu H....L ,l ,,",u',hr"iriel-t.crtinvorPrarticalidthrili.le ha. been deducted from loner and e.teiKit. t-.i..ri. t ner. The comeni. ill be f .und a. .niiuhle fur the People l' the SOUTH and WEST, a. for ihu.e ol the NOK I II. CT-r I hi. i. the only uri addrea.rd nclu.ively lo the American Counter. Ju.t published by MOSS .t BUOTHEH, No. 11 South Fourth Street, Philada. j C7 remiitanceof 50 cent. niKlrci d to Ihe Ptihli.lier. will in.ure a eip ol' the work by return of . niml. or Five cvpie. will be aeut for Two Dollar. ; Country nco .p.p. r tinrtinii the above advennement, and ..ndinsa copy r the paper aitlrced to Hie Piibli.lier. tlmll receite a copy of the work. rn. State of Indiana, Union County, ss L'ttion circuit cam t, Spring term, 1850. Jeru.ha Marti " John ilrt Bill in Chancery for a Divorce j TiuruV".-? '-".V:. tTTr vltl i Circnit Cour'a. afure.ai.l. mm. ihecoinplainani by j o -en.an, r..i, ner .oti.-itor. ami tile. Ii. r Hill in i thi. behalf, a il.u the affidavit of a di.iiiirrr.tt d ' and competent pi r'uli. .Iiuu ins thai 'he .aid di T. ndant i. not a re.iilent of tl.e .tale ul' Indiana. It i. therefore ordered by ihr Court that pollination of the pi iid. ney of thi. petition be made in the "India- t ana American." a weekly nrw.paper published in' Hrookville, Indiana, for the term of three week, in lueccxioii, lor more than aixiy day. before the lirai day of next term, notifying the .aid jolin Manx to be ' anil appear before thi. Court on the firt dav ofiheir iieM Kail Term to be holileu at Liberty on ihe third Monday of September next, and an.wer the .aid complainant.' Bill, or in default the tame will be, acted upon in hi. ab.enee. j Atte.t, EDGHILL BURNSIDF., CVk Libert, April 20, I8i0.-13. U. C. C. QUE KNSW ARE & GLASSWARE. 'UK nnder.it.nrd ha. J ti t received a larp;e and t .plrndid a ortnu nt of the above named article.. Feb. 27th, 18J0. R. TYNEK. BOOTS & SIIOF.S. HE under.ijntd ha. just received a tuperior lot a. of Men's Youths' Women's Misses' Boots do do do and Shoes, do do do Manufactuird in the Ea.t and at Cineinnati, For tale eheap, by LINCK t FAHqUWAII, at the I'o.t OfBee. i . ' WOOL CARDING. ' rI,H? XVol c,,rn'"s- Machine, at Pel.r. Mill. I lb.ul.nc mileandr qit.rtcrabove Brookvillr, ' f.r",kl,f C"'''F, , ihr Ea.t Fork of White ater river, w ill be readv for work .nnn the "Vh" n" o r .,,.i ..n! imme.tate tlirt rtton, 1 have ha lonp exprrii lice in ihe bu.ine.. and will Ik- able to pive general .ati-' factum. Five cetu. per pound will be the price fur carding clean white wool and tli cu.tomarr price.' f.ir eardiii mixed wool. i One pound ofelrau lard will havr to be furni.hed ' by the owner ufthe wool for everv lib., of wool . j F.very effort will he made to enable prnon. from ui.innee io nave i neir roll, home w it h tin m. April 1.., lJ0 -U-3m. F.L1SHA H. JENKINS To the Citizens of Franklin Co, Ind. OF.SSF. A. MOORE lake. thi. method uf informing W the citizen, of Franklin County, lnd., that he ha. ope'ied a NEW HAT AND CAP STORE, No 341 Main t. ea.t ide between th fc 9th. C ";;:".r;.-vib,o'nVf.;oi mz vzttxt He hope, that hr .irict attention to bu.ine.. be wi receive at lea.t a .hare af public patronare from old Franklin. All thoae wanting a pood and cheap article of the late.t and mo.t approved tjle, will pleaie (ivr him a call before punka. ing el.ewherr. 4.17m. TRACK CHAINS, ftTIALTER Chain., hag do. farmer'. Hurl, Gardner". do do Rake., Ate, Shovel., Spade., fce., Ut Forlehr LIS t K & F A KQffAR, Brookvillr, Indiana at the Put Office. Da 1. JO I'.S, ATTOKKET AND COUXSELLOH AT LAW, It ro ii k v i I I e. I n . Office on Main buiaea. ol . nee. Jo, ia47.--S2.y B Still More Extraordinary WE would advi.eour reader, to notice thr inereanir popularity of Dr. Malt'. Lun? Balaam. Mr. North, the airrnt, trlla u. that he i. a.lon i.hed biniaeJi, at the number of cure, that it it pertor mius anion 1? our ow n citizen., whn.e name, he oeea im.y can .lonauy puDiitne., that tho.e who may be .ceptieal 0.. mem, anu near irom tnnrown iiu. how I ,htT rre "Hatched from an untimely tomb, and re " hnr friend, ami relative., bv.-..n thi. truly valuable medicine. The arnt .till continue. ! ,o Rni H.ira bi am lor iva relief within - - ' - , in.ia. tnr muiarv. ML. . rrj oqioc 111.1 ha. been aoid in Cincinnati, durinr ihe la.t .ix months, wra. sold with the above guarantee; and he ha. yet lo are the firat bottle returned. For .ale by JOHN RINK ARD. General ent for Indiana, and M. HIIK, Broekvi!

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THE E EXPIRE COUP ANT., Incorporates bt thi lechlatuke or the stats op kkw Tonk. OXYGENATED HITTERS. ! For the cuie J llytpjptia. General Iteoility, Habit' ual Cosriveiiest. 8ic. In cwrv di.ra.e anting Irom mprrfret diecation or dcranrod' tnmich, thi, r nie- I dy lia. ore., crnmra io o J tiuli a. n atiiuim, a- -Go.rninr ot Rhode Inland; Hun Wm WoodhriUice, - - - - t irom K i; non a ncipi, srnaior iruin irr lull Wm Ciham, St-natur Irom Vrrmoni; n I Foot, Senator I'rnni Vrrmoni; Hon II D KuMrr, M C i from r; Hun W s Martin, Vicnnii: Gin A C Dinifr, C C Trowbridge, Kq, Detroit; SH; Hulmo, t'S Conn; G V June, Kq, Dubuque; Jo. I eph Hoxk. N Y, and mane othen who are hing j 'r"''' iM peri..r efficacy X P-One pecui,rpniiertT 01 the Bitten i, that it dort not eon-. tain an p'uitiiou liquon, and iaonau entirely new I Piarorthr currr i)5prp..a. j Ihe Empire Com pa ny are txclniiee AenttfoTl thee mipreior Uiticr. to honiaJl irdt-r vhuuld be 1 addreaitd, at io 13., Kullou atrvel, Jiew or. PAIN KILI.EJf. A medical nrnaran..n he i he name of Pain Kill , er, haa been put into the market

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C-.muanv. ... x. v..,k ... bid. fair to caat all S other preparation, into the ah.de. 1. eat.no., perlisp, be Wtter dr.eribed than by atatinr that it i. in ! a liquid I'urm, and i. adapted o iii.rrnal and r.rrnal nae. bidding 'ti.taiitanr-tm. cnntrol over all Ner- ' vou. AHVciin.... Ih....i.aiitn, f'r....n I i.K.niiiiani. Tooth and Kur AriP. R.irt... Itr.,;.. . s..r.ina. inni. i nit i ir Kilirr a cnlrnivt-y uitl in N York during thr ChoUr of 184?, ith fnin-r urr iln n.-..ih.r...:..i . t ri jr to any other. Apply to Empire Cumpay, , Ijs ril (tin ttrtrt't. nd to ihe principal mcrcuanti in j ur low ii. j 1 TO DF.AF rnHSONS. ' I You can he made i lit-ar! bv prupt r trea.ir.rrt. t MinmlH r lint the unranixatu.ii l the rar is iIkniot ilt licntr t t;rmre of the ImmI . t accpr tin i ; , ana hi-nee it tit'trnrr injurt d than b;irtnud by ivr;ingt. l lie&coutic uil, fulil by ib - ntpirr Com. ' pa ny, if the turet and most rueeeful artitle ttwr known for curt. ! In ail eatm lirre hurziiia; iouiioi, ii..5 f water. ringiii, or pain affect the ear, ihi Acoimiic oil for dfM(.ift i .ertaiu riudy. No Knit on sire. t. j CHKE1CAL CLEANSING f LCID. new and important tliscttrvrt, be wltirh dirty clothe are maile pertVctly cli-an. wuhnnt any rub- ( biniy or bulling. Empire CunipkPi, N Yf iJy propn ton. 1 his Ctirmicat preparation dc nvi injure, but ndd verv much to ihe wear of fhecloth. If'K SCHE ABOUT VEkMIFUGrS. Some kill thr chiUlirn! a m ll a the worms and the mile ifeart!t,Ie that kill I lit wnrmt and not the ehitdr-ii, ittlieviie made and sold by the Empire' Compauy. It require a less proportional and i. at the tame time, more effi-ctiiu. in detro) in woriu. with out injury to the .-oiiiituttoii tliau anj other Yt-riu-itufTe; a rtat many errtitii-au ma hv obtainrd, which arc not tiecearv to intert in a i epaper. THE KMI'IRK COMPANY In the tinly Company of the kind inrorpoi aied by the Li i;ilaturc of iliii St:te a a Slock Coinpm.; , and unHr anch Ui;ialaii'e eiiaci incut i lo make i be toik alw ar at par, ami ihe Citnipai.y clrurof tiabilii ir. !ndi idnl holding any f lie tock f Compuu will he cntttlt d to tbe'r pro r.itio ani"Hi t of pmHi of he bnitic, di cUrt-d upon ihe i.fli davits of the i'rnfec,(nt the end of each year. The CttmpHtty receive tht-ir o Mmk at par, in paymi n( lor q.xitl at tb'N.rw York Office . and hate, for the year )349.d ccl:ind a dividend of 25 per eent. on stock issued pre iuu to July lt and 12 US pi r cent, tui ihe slock isned uli-equently a the aboe date, pHVable at the office of ihe Company. ; ' NO I ICE: T'te EmpiicOtmpfliiy are the proprietor and m.i- 1 tin factum- of Hmvh I.iiiinieiit, (Ur Iile,) CewesNerve and Hone l.iutment (for it"ituinuliiiO ; Halm of CwlumliM, fcc, (for the hair); billions' tick head ache rcmedv. i whom all order luli bcaddrcscd TIIK F.MPIKE COMPANY Ha ihe Aeencyof the Vertine Ilrilcam, the great Indian Kenii dy for fit, the only sure and crrtuin cure for Epiftciic fit, cramp, cnvulions, Vc. It baa been adiuiniiered wiiti atoui!obiu ancccs. and it a near a pec i fie as atiyihii.e; can h.-. It frin a new ! era in the practice of Phsiciau, many uf whom use thi Balsam as the only remedy. Persons winhiu the Nervine BaUam, must appl to thi Empire Com pany. DR. BUSH'S HEALTH TILLS Are oulv to be had Pennine from the Empire fmp"'i. This canlion is neceary to avoid a spnriou rucir. Ken iiiiie nnn fin un- nirnui.i, 4-1. feriual, and ibe lie plus ultra of pri itict. It tm. vented hr the crt-ai Dr. Huh, ami urd as a umrrsal remedv fr dieae. DK . UA K1 HOl.OMF.WS FXPECTOUANT PINK bYHUP I maiitif.ictnrt-d pcrfcily pure) by :b 1 mpirv C . m -pany under incorporation fn n the Srat- for cuu-hs cehls, pain of the side, luiifr, Ac. ll is a nrc prevent a l ire of Cniiumpt mii. lio l t-l a ti'riain 10 re after the dieac 1 once thonm -hlr ated. The uineisoulv to be bad lnm tht l oti.pAny. THE 1IMNOIS IONK!! 1 'hoe ho lo m lHhee ic. are r pectfo lly d ri d .SOT lo read! But Bald-htacil persons may lead and test, and have the bead c.-vert tl with a tine, luiinanr, glosy hair, by the v l'ihe Magnetic Hair Restorer and In torator Manufn-iured and sold b the Empire Company, incorporated by the St.ite of NVw York. Thi Megm'tic ir Restorer nnd Invioraior eertititil bv the following- proii a haviiir ilo-ir hair restored by it, w hen i vi ry liiii(j e1e bad tuiied, namely : R lehard H While. 95 Ituwery. .lhn Merke, 10 King street; James De Molt, 4 W aOmmion Ma-ket; Marcret homa. 3S2 Broime irtt; A Clittc coruerof Bowery and Hivinrioo street; Daniel Kit7Cer.itd, 79 hiilir trett; William Bruiueli, 78 Christie trret J Andt rsoii, '21 Centre street, no g-6m L ii t o s t A r rival. f HE nndcricrnird hn jimt rrceived anil now urTi-ra to thr public, a gvm ral avu.rtmf nt nfSjiriiitand Summer Goml-; unit in point ttylt-. iaturns, enlur. and variety, wr frr wrranud in a imr tin y arrtqu.. tu the brl and will be told at cheap a thr chen'tt. Without boa thi tr or challftifr, rr-prctfnlly imin- an rxiiminatiuii uf our stuck, cuimtiing i tt part as follows: Super American, English and French Clothi d du Plain and Fancy Caiuirres niack, Bl'ir and mird Satiinct Jr.-tns, Twerds and Cotiouadet Si I A :Codi iiitoii and lahim rrttf Sunimt-r Clmlia Frt-iii'h I. men, l.inen Drillings, Plain and Fancy Hamilton Mixture, Illue, Brown, and Drab JJiillinqs Ij:idie Dtcn Taoo!s. IM;iin and Fignred l.inrn Gingham French, En lish i-nd Scotch Gmghama Gingham I.awnv ntw ntyle Plain, Black, Blur and Fancy Lawns dn Blue and Green and Fancy Mtnlin DeLanrt Plain and Kinrt-d Alpaca Lustre California Plaid and Mode Cloths Satin Si ripe Ln-tn Calitof uf rvt-ry hai! tirade and quality Plain, Crobarrd and Striprd Ja. Aonetts do RofirV, Mull and S iss Mulins Bihr.p Lawn, Bob. lift Victoria do RUrk, White, Pink i nd Blue Crape Black Vtil and Green Berratje. h:iwl and Handkerchief. Superior White Crape Shawl do plain and embroidered 1 Iitbet Shawls do Silk Frinirrd do do Plain and Fancy Siik D.css HamU-erchiefa do do Cotton do Superior Linen do Gents Black and Fancy ruck do do do Poc-Aet do Bonnet and BSibbon, NEWEST STYLE AND RICHEST PATTERNS. ALSO, a variety of notion., audi a. kill, SiU, Linen ami Cot ion Ulove., Artificial Flower., l.ace. Edgine;. cravat.. Mitt., .Krior. .. Hraiil., llobinrt.) I'earl and Silk llatlon., and Can Uibbout, a good as.ortiueKl. Domestic Goods. Drown and IlKaehril Mu.lin. Apron., Furniture and Check Linen and Cotton Table Drjper Linen Cra.h and Cotton do Colored Mu. litis and Nana-een M-lhiine. Hamilton and other Tiefcuig-. While, Ked, Yellow and Green Flannel. AIo, Cotton and Wor.ied Ho.e and half Hu.r, ef every variety a '' Calilorma Hat., new article Hungarian do Superior Far and Silt Hat. Boots and Shoe. Men'. Calf, Kip and Coarae Boot. do buy.' do do tc do da Mine.' Calf, Kip and Goat Route. Ladie. do do fc. do du do Philadelphia Kid Tie. da High Be. kin. and half Gaiter. do Taylor I.e. Jenny Lind do Children-. Shoe., all kind. A Large Stock of Groceries, HARDWARE, CUTTI.F.RY, QUF.ENSW A R E, Stonr-H'cre, Pettrr't Ware and Cttper't Ware Al.o, Patent Churn., a pood improvement. Entertaining the idra, and actinr; upon the principle, that 11 i. oui true intere.tto make it the ii.irr.t of the public to trade with n; we (hall be ready and i plraaedat all time, to exhibit our rood, and atate ! the term., to tho.e who ma y favor u. with tall. Approved country produce taken in exchange. Brook ville, April 9, igjo. N. D. GALLION. LAWNS. INCK & FA UqVH A Rh.ve ju.t received .choice fcat lot of riain and Fancy Lawn., do Black do French Needle worked do For .ale cheap at the Put Office. Brookvillr, Indiana.

COTTON FABRIC. 50 Ptecen, Superior, 90 " Breaehed Wnstin, 10 Irish Linen. IO " Brown, and ColddrilN. Fr ta!- by LIVCK fc FARQViVAR, a.'hr ftf lc

SPlij ji til C.r;.:.v.izp! and e:v.iH conrie hu. cah-.nr.-er pruviua if d-a&H-.t rLu any .t tr mt viy irrf,uu V( Ui.LUl-rJUUT. liul UOW BRANT'S INDIAN .Ml. la 111 ) i mm nm mavv of the irotl tfroa m.irearf cd artafaaJ otno Pi-LMomar CoNVMrTiox mil, vnd.mt.u4 eaaoa of ulerratM ar.4 aVarnard LL'NO aact. IknLisrnvsi aa were oeer liefore cured l v aurouiertaedxuie. aa rftrf Imprint were mm of die aifi;rted peraonn a to bar ueeii prouiuncrd ly ji-Vvncun,! and frlmulW aCTvat.lv dvins. Some, who had their turial-elotbca naila.hav ooen cured, and ru nve ; u'hera. who at a aaaa wut not live a;io!ber any. are now aa well acd Leanv iiiIa, - "l7r,'.5r roriy.rni .. " ? 77T 8H ANT 5 INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. The Bal.am differa from flie Extract, bean it aoaaaa wtral mtcieatima tchifh art peculiarly adapted to,; ir eaatailKiiK wonwior. Vie cart cf COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. ati .u maNnf rmniiir B.hr Aa.... uuair prove o UfX uader ordxrr uratmaL wL ' Hp-ci.t Tfii-n?it nntre mnA 1l.4 luiwuu 4.u..., HUu hibiw Tliis BALSAM hfalsakdcci.es lLCVR9t4 hVMOA, ar.d e i wre v.tmtaLy. tu certainly amd mruy a in f vwrxise Fxtract rar nd fitait uct -iWMkVt. Ta i.wm rjie mnf ni ( m ( wiiifM M Tt "t pier a i over rL-tied. r.ave atrrf to do fr&. Th.ousand.3 of Consumption 11 ft;ch liwaMts'anii ifa uuliunted curat. e power, ukx a.ffatn.n, t.eai.n rm;ierTi-, .n rt.e f vluwinc complunta av.1 u.f-euaea. ir.Z, : Spitting trf Hlood, liimzuty ol Ou i.kpa. Fafi i.i the Hrrtrt and Side, Xttfht-SettU, .Vemtt tToa. pU7tmf$, i:lpUation of the Heart. ( koira tjirfiw, Xywn. frj, and Hummer Cwf UitnU tu Children aiiJ Adsdu, ad U FEMALE VEAKNES3ES & COMPLAINTS. Xo rcuieJv oored to tba puVic taa ever tem kvlf m c.t :uin Jid efrrtwl in mtariag ALL the Inenlerfa! te a-ni trmdoritim of the aex, a hafvT' PiXMOihaav Ui.am. I; maiieood.iftrence wbeber theiltmnirenieTKi b $rtjprtmkm, ereem, or ouier eeaknem it KtoCLATES ALU. t'V ttrrnitneaing the systlm. rqualxxin? the ciactt-A Tf(. and toothing and allaying KtRVots laarrasaviTr fj? i'ce pau4:u.c'aa. CONSUMPTION. A DYING WOMAN CURED: We !.: tlt: rvre. to prore tL owr TO ati Lira mhen !n B ALSAM w nr4. een aPer fe pwon U o $;dered by j-ipt'ei'i 'tt and ft tends to be in liie last ttape atiije tti-mnr PYtst an.. :n thi eae, 9 rfc 4.0 k a. tnat tte il.KOLU Oud Bl."fcIAL-CLOTHLS cete bo?.' Hot li.e )'i' : tenia tr ." tiii. ca. arid the resectable and vndavlt, ea proof ot' uu Le cucutoauuici. a and lacta, wa refer to wr 1 SciiwwM effeerrd on Mra. ZIBA DTKEMAX, ?;j.(f -H Spi. AJ-if j'.a Comfy. S. V. Wc cm prove, tetoi:J -iii.:tI. mtiy ciherw. aim&at eqaalty h-fudemt, IM ei.ii'f Ciics ut" Cvvj'lB and Connmptcna Ci h-KL, rrii were rror.our.ird Lxrtrtrile b K.LFTL rHtitctam FITS. FITS, FITS. ' Mfr.. J. K. l-IPPINCOTT V SOM. rveeiaK aacU.:'"a Mt HitUyroit, N'jJirrt. munty. iVwiyraaal, wrola a ii. Mir 12. iS4J. staim?. acioTi? p"'er rr r!T which ha4 t.-n r.envrd tni Die ute ol BRiNl S Pl'LMONAKT BAI-SAM. tl.a: one of tiieir cust.ujer. liai jiwt tnfonoW , liirm 'lial Ikt child, which had been ubct lu riTi : .i fol i-eiTf, was cured i-y Uie wae of Brant's HALSaM ! I.ITF.R eOMPl.AlNT-DTSPEPSIA. 1 ! our Fantpiiiei for the euro, cfertsd hy BIVANTS Si K I) If INKS. II ISO NIC DYSEXTEBY . an Si'mmic rosruim ia ehddm or prcam aan. Cured antJW any faCar vhatrrtr. I'MCHOLERA INFANTUM. :tt.:her urci ever ii."nm 'a dra'h of Ver a.IId Ilirl c!!.:u-drlrtv.nj ccrr.p.m, wia trthing w waaaa ( iwi h.f:nriT v.l:nt : Ci..:.i SfMir. Cov-'l.tnt 1: "liRAN'l t pri-iiwNARV UL8AJ u... a.!m.5i !""re-i to UK ci-i. ".. I: a-u.a.d. hoeer. tu c.ir. Ve u.-a 111 :i we ti l.rr.:? pu ... a lii dir.-rt ao. t-a : tju l.oi- ;ire-i.;, r... .a.l'.aiti a cetaa I3FUEA If tl:iprm'r ff turn of Frrvfv'tr, Car.tm. SlfASit, ami frr tVrfiMM rteir Kl.-nJand it tht FRY SMALL I.JI ANTITY ti-as ur4 r.t a MMmxe ti tffert carm cf 'H il f 1 c.t ft r.f the r.'l'f rreiirnl poirtr tm tie ('Vri le tr'iiifh t.a. e-.due ur.d riquered f.ieh dtaMana VirA t .'.-- it M..: r..'r. ih e e.i ic.ee X.Vlf BRANT'S INDIAN PLH1FVING EXTRACT it i'l.-h a yU V;cnr. in eirry rer; riH : rr3 Wr- aHm.-llU)! rr.H.i'. in ,:t a t cr:re tM'cie.!. .bat CN F IU JTTI T. f it crm I in ( urifviiit'. hoa' ner v;ni'. an-l mrd.ctl prvtr. tl-aji f-A'Tf i .rtmiiH-il in HU H HOTTLKS of any Sort. piiri,,!a. or htiv oiher iwdicine lhnt l:aa ever leea oCred i.r fiaV. T ell' is un.ioul'VvI prtKf in -tir pr:mp!::ot. thl i-v he oh- ! reat Indi.w I'urtfrr. thrv iL:tt were DYING xvt l.ivr iht v!i :it were LA MK art. rrt!PPLVT e?n n-W WALK ritev tf at were fiiCK. SC RPKrLOtJL aiivl ott.erwiftf a;enei. have been healed tnd Ct'KlilHundreds Thousands ' wl,o liavp hJi AST'S PXHTFJKJt. after harinf wmt '. and teeied al;. the Srscjuirillat aii'i other medirmea ra-t-ir.miT.il ini lo cure b'.onI di6eaw. Lave decided thai j Brant's is the Cheapest ; bfciiaie rne Ke of it l:a trcre mrdiral. euratire Oifu 1 in IT. and, in C(mrjupnce. rurva mo-r dzean m xsuca torn time, ti.an one bi ttie of arir other irtevlirine. If. rtwn.w h ttle of BRANT'S Pl'RTFTFR will cat . Fttl'lt TIMFS rtuv-e .I;m' than cne bottie of Sarwapsf-A. D RANT'S Tt RIFIKIt- would le aa ehenp at ,W c -lliiv a Mittle, as tartajMinUa at onr dlar. Hut BaWI ri'RIMKR ie Hld for only ONE POLL A R a bottle: and i as a totT,e f it ha cured, and ia enpafde of eiinne, FQL'lt TIMFS us n.ucii di8eae as on botllr of Sartaparili thvefori. Sarsnpaniia, in consequence of its ten power and itw mediCaii ctHcarv. citouid be sold at no more trmii tventptire emtt per bottle, to be as cheap as Ibe rOtlFlKR 4 ; one dollar. One Dollar's Worth ! Hw- nmrli TANCF.R how much SYPHIT.TS how nmrh -TKOKL LA will one dollar-i mni of HRJXT'S ' I'L UIFIFR cure ? Read tl.e loilovnug .t.tenicat, which ' i. a pec'tneo of its power : : CANCEROUS SCROFULA ! Th'f i. tb cne of ft fvinr won who yet lim. He voa ' cured ot' a worse case of "SIIOFI'LA, by oniy tmirt tot- ; Ilea of Uranfs Purifier, than ever ts eim-d by the n.e of . t ireiie gallons of the best Sartnpariila that w-as ever made, j Snrsiipnr iia lia.nnt nfficimt mciHcal fever 0t6ccl the cure ef fcuch a remltrndv hpeien case. j Mr. J. B. HASKIN.ol" Home. Oneida Co.. . .. had SceyA ' via fmir yenrt wu confined to hi. t"--d Ihe lait year I wa to Tiiucii diFead and riel'llirilted a. to be unable aa . raise li s hand to his Lead. He had the bett medical adtiet had used all of Ihe bent SartapanUai to po pxni eflee1 pot w-trr and worse; and was consioered to be in a rfyrie ' ttate. and could not live tlrmty-frmr hatirt tjmirer, wben be coniliienced uin? GRANT'S PI RIFIER. lli. net tret 1 eaten nearly ojf, from ear to tar; a halt aan. en ten throitpk ' hit windpipe, un ier bis chio. so thar he breathed rhrtrifc- ' trie holt' ; his ear w.s so eaten around that it eotud be lotted up or! of ;:s piai-e. it onlv hold ins by a tmall piece; the cm of one arm as destroyed by two ulcer.; an ulcer under ti;e arm. as larre hs a hwb'i 'hand, had nearly eaten through ha tik into hit Wj. Th:is he wa. afflicted with tventy audi putriil, acrid, nfein e tilcert, on varioua parte of ha jerso-i. For further ami full particulars, see our PAWi l)r. THOMAS WILLIAM?, one of the most .ai!(Virrhyaieians of Home, was ca..ed to see Haekm the day ae commenced usir. Branf. Purifier. Dr. eiammea 1 oim. and then toid him fnat all the aedaraae. m leww : tovld not cure him that tua case w-as I Worse than Hopeless ! ' :Covr 'ear Mr. HASKIN"S .tatement pf cure! He ..Id: " Me wife r-roruw-d one hottle ol KHAS TS PUMP i AO KX'THAL T, of hifdl .V I eonard. dnitrciet. ef Rome. I coinn:enced nshiir rtwr.und beoan to pet better. That hetllo eu:ilie-l uie I) act njT ny bed, where I h.d been ronhfied .ir wr ; f::-' tecon d bottle enabled id.' to cet ontnf thehemwtt . the third btittle enabie.1 ine lo toaUt lao mtlrt, to Rome rewire, where I rrfnrc.i tix bi.ttlet more ; and wl.evi I had fiaiahe.1 nsini tbem. arroifrra out of fKTvi'B ulcers tnAlumltd up sml fA.-e botUet more efiecled a PF.RFKCT CXKE at au io ulcers, and restored me 10 good health." . - j FOl'HTEEN WITNESSES!. Mr H AFKIN lies .worn to the above facts, and the (.en) ' are wi'ties-ed nnd certifie,! tobv Pr T.WILLI MS -Mr 1 G H 4il!OWS.proirii-')rof the HVl-Heme Haei-Meaaaa ' BI.SF.Lt. : LEON ARI, wholesale and retail drttf pate I and F.LEVilN o he' rfptctublt tntsattt. For sale by M.V. Hai!e.'fcrbok ville, 1 A. T Irwin & Co , Fairfield, Wm. Rubottora, Metamora, D. D. Tatman, Laurel, C. B. Overton, Anderson, V. Bever, Liberty, H. Rider & fcon, BrovrnviJ1. J-L. Andrew, Duulapeville, P. Mavon, Coooertville, N. Ctago ct o., Columl'n, Thompson & Gillespie, Green. burj, : Eaton Ramsy & Co-, Mil ford. D. Cri.well., Napoleoa, J H. West & J. B. Clark, Mauehwter, W. Conner, Fayetteville, S. Barber, Rashville, K. L. Antrobua. Clarksburg. W. Johnson Versailles. II. Alleniong Milan. Ferbia & McCullough, Lawreneeburjr, and by age 11 is in every town lit ihtState, All letters aud orders must be addressed lo Wallace &. Co. 106 Broadway, New York, Dec. 10, 49-51 KOSS HOUSE. Corner of Court and Walnvt St. Cincmnati. Having taken, for a term of year., tbi. larre Hotel, called planters, I have changed the name to Hon House. The proprietor feel, confident hi friendj will ejive bim a eallj asvoott as thev find out where he ia. A. L. KOSSov. l849.-48-ly Proprietor. - t.: .. ... . . . , EDGAR RAYMOND, Attorney and Counsellor at Lawt BROOK VILLE, IN'GIAKA. Office up (taiea inJtaW CMrlR.aM Trb 1-5 ef .

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