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into
I of her crrs, and broke them
Hrs. Jones' Experience or the Art of the batter. She had forgotten the Living Easy. jsalt, and ran the fourth time to the
hered to the oath of secrecy the'
had made, previous to drawing lots.'
'The bride, I should have said, merely wanted to be married, and was the first to proiose an eternal
by fraxcis d. gaoe. meal room. Isow her batter was I can't see for my life, how you j too thick, and more butter-milk had Mn .Tnnos.' and i to be used, and consequently the
o 7 . . i i. a j. l
the merry Ellen, to her nearest. saieraius paper uau wuuueigu .luu-'iaiwu. A,re.tW. -,r f ,;iv ? l.mr than ! Iher operation. Finally, after much ; 'Some months after, at Jamaica,
ours and' vou have less help but labor and toil, and an expenditure 'a file of papers reached the midship- sings till they lose them, and never vnn aro ilwiv in time come when , of much time and waste of material, men's berth, and Watty, who was j find out they are brothers till they
dirt by the side of the broken needle. 'We have nothing to fight about now,' said the pin. 'It seems misfortune has brought us to our senses. 'A pity we had not come to them sooner,' said the needle.' 'How much we resemble human be
ings, who quarrel about their bles-
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-:n T dr,A fliinrrij in nrr(i nn r the lumnv Datter was reauv lur ousereu to ue looKiuir over mem
j. nut, a. ititvt to" 1 . . i . , ,. " , P no bustle, fuss or confusion. I use. But here was a new trouble; ; airlessly reading an account oi a Now we are all at work from morn-1 the lire that was just right half an - robbery and murder at Portsmouth, ingtonHit at our house and our ! hour before, was exhausted; the . suddenly jumped in his ecstasy, work is never done. There must griddle which had been set ou the forgot his obligation of sccresy, and
be some witch work about it some c--wvTvf 1a frail tia Tcnnf. Vivi?'
burned
rough, the kitchen and ante-rooms
stove in the beginning,
Whv. Ellen. I do not know that full of the unpleasant smoke and
there is any great secret about it; jodor of burnt grease cakes stuck
cried out,
'Thank heaven, my wife is hanged!'
all I can tell is, that I don't seem 1 fast to the iron and two messes
to work very hard, but some how I do get along very easy, as you say, with all that seems to fill my lot' Vj11 ro tnnro thiK A Tim .TnnPR.
Negotiator of Marriages. Thorp is in Paris n. rplpbmfpd
were wasted befor the griddlee could . rersonare. who calls himself M.
be rubbed smooth; the dish cloths nenriCharles Napoleon de Foy, were all in a sad plight, and the ' who is it appears a iicensed negoyoung lady had expended as much jt::ltor of marriaws. an,i h ;s jo.
and we know too, that you do more i actual labor as would Have prepared Crated in La Belle France for Ms reading and writing than any of j the whole meal, set the table and success; this line.
lay down in the dust together, as
we.
Valley
Whig.
1 AT THE STOKE OF
I LINCK & FARQUIIAIt, I wk..whirrain are to be bad!
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ature'a own metnoo, oy nature a Jn - n of.
rent, tne ttastnc Juice. super American, Enrlil, French and German Broad
the rest of us, and visit the sick , a!L more, and find time for every thing! 'Oh, dear that was mc;
that is good oh,
Having, at the request of
lUv father, negotiated a marriage
the for
. a .111 al 1 t " 7
there is a secret, ; oouy mignt Know mat picture: the son ot- yL Desisue with a noble
Progress of iMPRovEMEXT.-'Moth
er,' asked a six fvwt gawkey, after two hours brown study, 'what did you and dad used to do when he came courtin' you?' Good airth
diah?' 'Why I went a courtin, last
' Sunday night I went to Deacon
Doohttle s to see Peggy, and she told me I didn't know how to court. I asked her to show me how, and says she, 'Ax your marm. So now I want to know what you and father did.' 'La! suz! Why, Jed, we used to sit by the fire and eat roasted turkey and mince pies, and
I know there is, and you must tell ,iut now would you have managed.' ikujy an heiress worth three hun-! me all about it' 'I should have taken my pan 'dred'and fifty thousand francs, it! 'Yes, Ellen, 1 will tell you all I : and spoon, put my saleratus into' d the consummation I
know about it, for you re a real . the pan, gone down into the cellar, therof, that the negotiator should smart girl, and will make a first-rate , and with my cup, which I keep in J receiYe ten thousand francs; but the wife for our Fred, some day, but j the jar for that purpose, dipped the partes refused to pay, and M. you must first promise to try and j butter-milk without spattering it, ( llenri-fjharles Napoleon de Foy make my secret of practical use to, into my pan; then broke the eggs 'brought suit for the amount, and yourself, and teach every body j carefully into the milk gone from ' ovpr.1(i -t
else." there to the meal room and sifted Ellen blushed, and wished she the proper quantity of flour in and had not been so impertinent, but stirred it carefully, thus beating
the eggs while 1 stirred in the Hour
C urine after N
own aeent. the Gantrie Juice.
Crf" Haifa trapuonful of thia Fluid, infuaed in
er, will dijrrat or dinolvr, Fie Pounda of Roaat
isret in anout two noura, oat oi tacaiotuacn. DIGESTION. DIGESTION ia chiefly performed in the atnmaeh by the aid ol a fluid which freely exudes from the inner coal of that orran, when in a atateof health, called the Gaatric Juice . Thia fluid iaihe Great Stlvent of the Farf, the Purifying, Pretervini;, mnd Stimulating Arentof the atomach and inteatinea.
- tixi T 1 I Wtthont inhere will be ito digestion, no conversion and SeaSI What dO yOU mean, Jede- loffood into blood, and no nutrition ofthe body; but - i .aikw . (.. 1 tnmlA Minfiil anit i4ilrnpli.i. n ntn A
tion of the wholi' difrrstiTe apparatus. A weak, half dead, or injured atomach produces no rmd Gastric Juice, and hence the diaease, distresa and debility which ensue. PKPSH AND REKKBT. PEPSIN is the chief element, or great Digestive PrincipleaT the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abundance in the solid parts of the human stomach after death, and sometimes caosea the atomach to digest itself, or cat itself ap. It is also found in the atomach of animals, aa the ox, calf, fee. It is the material ned bv farmers in making cheese, called Rennet, the effect of which has long been the special wonder of the dairy. The curdling of milk is the flrat proceaa of digestion. Rennet poeea aMon iahing power. The stomach of a calf will cardie nearly one thoaaand times its awn weight of milk. Baron I.eihig states that, '-One part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thouond parts of water, will digest meat and other food." Diseased Momat hs produce no good Gastric Juice. Rennet or Pepsin. Toshow
QQQrJ j thai this arant may be perfectly supplied, we quote
gracious! times ain't as they used! SCIENTIFIC EYIDEACE! tn WAS mnthpr thlt's Sirfnirr T Was' BARON LIEBIG, in his celebrated work OB AnlO WHS, mOiner mat h Sartain, 1 WaS j ini f hemiatrr. aavs: "An Artinc..ld,re.tie Fluid
all slicked up to kill, and looked mJ
tann scrumpshus; and the only
drink cider, and watch the crickets
running round the hearth!'
Ellen was a good sensible girl, and
was impressed with the
Ired would want a wife
idea that dropped in a little salt, and re-
somewhat ; turned to the kitchen, all in five
minutes without having
This reminds one of the story
told of the celebrated Foote, the i
wit and mimic. A noble friend of
j his, whose purse was not half as long
; as his lineage, told Foote that if he
the Calf. in which various articles of food, aa meat
f and eggs, will be tmjtened, cAangrof, and digested, fust
in fne 01 tfmaeh.
DR. PER EIR A, in his famous treatise on "Food
and Diet." published by Fowlrrsfc Wells, New York
page SS, states the same great fact, and describes
the method of preparation. There are few higher
authorities tnan ur. Pereira. DR. COMBE, in his valuable writings on th "Physiology of Di eauon," abscrves that "a diiaiaa
tioauf the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a
prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and he atatea that "a diotinguiahed profeaaor of med
ieiuc in London, who waa severely afflicted with this
complaint, finding every thing else to fail, had recourse to the Gastcie Juice, obtained from the atom-
! would aid him in the obtention of a
resembling his mother in domestic minutes without having one thing pain heiress whom he named matters, so she stooped down and , out of place, except the egg shells, 'taathe would Ave him ten thoutied her shoe, to hide confusion, jand those I should have removed at sami pounds. Foote agreed; and
iui3,uuuw iamuuu luu vuucw v.uw iui.v. , knowme that the lady was super-
stitious, he contrived to have it ar-
r:ino-ni1 withmit, bis artn.irpntlv ta-
kind heart and arms had taken s and four to the meal room, 1 should 'i-;nfronv n irf in if tint slip with
home, and picked up a basket of; have done the whole work, saved 0jlcr aics should visit a certain green peas that were to be shelled : my strength, saved the wear and : t - 4 u l ' , fuf f t t ,
f T 1 A 1 . 1 4-..-l., .. ...1 UA .wl ww m
ior aiuner, anu sat uown to nurse i ieur ui&nuv;r5, nivku iuu cun ui ui)
Foote in the meanwhile bribed
knife, (for it was early in the mor- stead of four journeys to the . eellar,
ning,) took up the baby which her two to tetch and two to carry back
liar's nn n perffiin tlnv.
nor lif tlo nmlifiri tn sloon KiL-p tlir drpss. savpd tho. firo. the annovnnep.. ' f . . . . i .
v v i'xii i. w j ' " w w -7 J j j
thin? Peff fin TOP WTS a ri VT nipklp ' " ,l" ame manner they xttuld be in the human
o o o t I
THE WIDOW. The Boston Post thus holds forth. He has, like many others, felt the power of a pretty widow: I met one last week. Her sorrows had served only to soften her
charms, as age mellows a picture,1 "s"',,,wWrt " her brilliant eyes, which I have X0rV.b'eorf.c,1 times seen dance with joy, had lost ' tfffiffc f !,: . lUir i vine rarinua articles of food, and of effecting a kind
Ul tUCIl pww, UUI IUCJ. C1C oartiJicial d,ge,ti,n of them in n, wise different
Jrtm the natural digestive prmectt."
Dr. a 1 MOM a, great work, tne vnemiatry oi Man,
to join her leige lord in one eter
nal bliss of wedded love! 'When your good husband died,' said I, 'earth lost a bright ornament, but heaven gained a saint.' A tear of sorrow stood in the widow's
:eye, out a gleam oi religious nope
peas out ofthe pod and tell her the ; and a good half hour ior sometmng the fortune-teller to let him take ! and resignation melted it away
a a u- i ner Pace or the nonce. He did ( need not tell you, continued s-nQ LUIS IS ; e , f lrk linivacc loaTMifwl rvToricnl v ; f Vio f cnapnli tia tviil ivrvlil t
! else, and had better cakes for
per, into the bargain.
T
I,
i so, and the heiress learned precisely j 'that search the wide world, you
cannot find his fellow yon already
supper by one hand. It took throe ' &f. of tne nobiemail who was to ad-
that night longer to get tea by one dregg h and even the very worda ;half, than it would have taken me he WOjlJ say aml whom she was
story.
'Well. Ellen, my socret is uist
this: when I go out to shake the ta- only one half hour saved in getting u look d " lor of the cyes
Die ciom, l always oring in a suck of wood, or'when I nurse the baby I ahell the peas, or read mv newspa
per: or in other words, I economise ; to have got it alone,
time: seldom bike two steps where 'But, law me! here s the baby quite impressed with the earnest-! very torrent of tears gushed from one will answer, and try to do every fast asleep the peas are all shel- uesg aud plecision of the prophecy, j her eyes like unto an earthquake thing the shortest and easiest way. led, and my story must be wound up, ;mJ after meetin2 the nobie. heaved her breast even the coun-
I pulverise saleratus enough to last lor it is time to whey oil the curd. man ghe yielded to her fate an(i ! terfeit presentment of Niobe upon a month at one tune, keep it in a ; If this bit of experience does you married him. He waa more true ! her cameo 3eemed to catch the aoft
convenient vessel, and then it is any good, we may tell you another nlways ready for use no untying story some day.'
papers and scatenng the lloor and
cupboard, no table, no rolling-pin,
more subdued, they seemed to be
l,,. 1 U rl.eagt Blanchart. Phila. 1846. pn. 321-1) aya: "The
iuuts.mg WJ Uiiu tuc giaic, iuu&ui&( discovery of PRPSII forms a liew era ia the chemi-
cal history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved at rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in
the natural Qa.tiie Jniee itseir." Professor DCNGLISON of the Jefferson College,
Philadelphia. in his great work nn Human Phyaiology,
devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of
this subject. Hia experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gaatric Juice, obtained from the living human atomach and from animala are well known. "In all cases," he says, digestion occurred as perfectly in
the artificial an in tne nwrwroi digestions." As a DYSPEPSIA CURER,
DH. HOUGHTON'S preparation of PEPSIN ha
, produced the most marvelltut effects, curing cases of ' Debility, Emariatitn, !erv0ut Decline, and Dyiprp- . tie Contumptian, supposed to he on the very verge ol ' the grave. It is impossible to fire the details of ca- ! aes in the limits of this advertisement but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO i HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Phila-
irnnw thit Full vvnll . delphia. New York, and Boston alone. These were UlttV lull mil. ; nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not Thf flir O'lP fllltrhfll TT1V hnild on,y rP',d "J "tx'-r,'ul, but permanent. llll, Idll UJU tlUlWlLU II1J IlclUU. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and partiefmnviilcJiroli T r.id f i-vmiliail flio itlarlv useful for tendency to billious disorder. Liver
vuuiuignui, uu wvuvs romnl.int. Fever and Arne. or barilv treated Fever
inevitably to marry. The lady left right cord nature burst forth a X.'trn'l.eNstire'onV"
1onfiicknes. Also, for exrt-st in valine, and the to f n-f ti nf rtf pnt tiirit It A) miat ri-fcmriU-l H rait ft
ness and piecision of the prophecy, her eyes like unto an earthquake "h "'fnre.
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Cloths
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da Fancy and Plain Summer Veatings(aaaorttd) Ladies' Dress Goods
Super Plain Black Jarc 5 il-warped Laster
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Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks
Biraenea and Brown Linen ranic v lot as
do do Cotton da da do do Muslins
Methuen, Hamilton and other Bed Ticking;
M kite, Yellow, Men and tircen I lanncla Bleached, brown and col'd Drillings
Col'd Maslina, Nankeens and Sclieiaa
SHAW L.S.
Snaer F.mb'd white crane Shawla
do do ana plain ai a ana mooc ana inngca
Thibet Shawla do da Berage Shawla Bonnets fc Ribbons.
Super French Lace Bonnets (new style)
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We invite a call from all who are parrha ing in nn
ine, and take occasion to tender oar thanks to "old customers," hopiug that anrh aatiafaetion has been
rendered as will warrant a continuance oftheir favors
We will continue to receive in exchange for rood
all kinds of approved country produce; giving there.
lor the mgatst market price; as we have made new arrangements by whirhourpmcdneewill be conveyed tomarket. LINCK ft FARQ,UfAA. March 6, 1 850. EM31PII1S INSTITUTE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
to his promise than was M. Designe infection, and rain alabaster tears! to M. Henri-Charles Napoleon de and in sweet and broken .accents Foy, for he paid the money willing- the beautiful mourner thus sobbed
lv, and Foote spent it as easily as , out 'I'll bet I do!'
he made it.
or mortar to clean, but once; in-;
stead of beating my eggs with a knife or spoon, I have a whip made J of pieces of wire bent in an oblong shape like a tassel, and tied with a bit of twine to a hickory handle, and I can beat the whites of six eggs to a standing foam in two min-
Harried against his will. Sir Walter Scott used to relate
the following curious anecdote: 'My cousin Watty,' said he, was a midshipman some forty years ago in a ship at Portsmouth; he and two other companions had gone on shore; and had overstaid their leave, spent all their monev, and
Long Speechfs. The Presbyte . a
nan, in speaking ol tne improprie
Our Yankee Mends have made
' Kf .i-nir tUni, ti,;a ! tv of long speeches at the anniver-
x? l- r sanes, tells the iollowing anecdote
l,,rK-i;ppnWlpStaWisWntrnrthel 'At a hgious anniversary
omii..irtn .ifnv,rr;oc Wrti.i nAt i Enghuid, a few yews ago,
f. a . i j a. ,v a. a. a, suwv . a, II -'M a wsv aw . sj .
'take,' any where in our country, though Barnum himself were at tne
a
mirri all the unpleasant symptems. and it needs only lobe repeat! d, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. Pl'RITT OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in ca.es of Xanea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness ofthe pit ol the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold, state of ihe Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, rndency to Insanity, Suicide, otc. Price.ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will often eflVct a lasting cure. PEPSIN IN POWDERS, (TP SENT BY MAIL, FREE OF POSTAGE.
For convenience nf sending to all parts of the
country, the DIGESTIVE (MATTER OF THE
PEP INia pnt up in the form of Powders, wiih di
rections to be dissolved in water or syrup, by the pa,
tirnt. These powders contain just the same matter as the hot ilea, but twice the quantity fsr the same price.
varv and will oe aent by mail, r KF.G OF POST A OF., for
,V"J !ONE DOLLAR sent (post paid) to Dr. J.S. HOUGH
m
. a) 1
& suck or nna a piece oi they cannot afford to buy only mention these things pies of my time saving, you will not be offended I
you a little story
wire, if
one. 1 i
as sam-
utes,as easily as you could in half, run up an immense bill at a tavern
an hour with a knife. Any body ! on tne jomt ine snip maue ine . , f it . j Lind were
can make a whip that can whittle signal lor sailing; but their landlady -n th cnterprise. Noin guch ca.
s:iKl !
'No, gentlemen, you shall not
escape without paying your reckon-
But if ing; and she accompanied her words will tell by appropriate actions and placed ! them under the tender keeping of
r-vrall.rf luif Ofoantr!d nlorffvmo n ' TON, No. 11 North Eighth street. Philadelphia. Pa.
tA"I,l'ul uk vvwuwiv, vivifejiuui. ( sold by agents in every town in the United Statoa,
ti7iC foll tia"! riti fr r1iiii tlia tnoaftntr
nao vein Jik vu v ivov iiivuLiig j
with a prayer, and as the exercises had been protracted to an unusually
and by respectable dealers in Afrdicinea generally.
srpti mwro, isjo.-j7.-um.
t lnA It a a as nsi1 rvirimtf 4 I ii f ntiiliAn AA
ses the Yankee must say to the "UU1' 'aur " 7 V luc 7U1CUV-C Frenchman what Genin, 0f New , ld already left the house from exYork, said to Dodse, 'You can take ! c?flve he was requested to
my hat.'
did
'Offended! not I. It s the silli- a suiticient party oi Damns, est thing in the world to get often-j 'They felt that they were in a ded, particularly at those who wish , scrape, and petitioned very hard to to do us cood. The doctor ofteu , be released.
offer a short prayer, which he
in the words following:
THE PIN AND THE NEEDLE. '0 Lord forgive the tediousness Lcm Smith, the cute and philo- of the speakers, and the weariness
sophical editor of the Madison lie- ol the hearers, Amen
has to administer unpleasant drugs to effect a cure.' 'Well then, Ellen, I was taking tea with a neighbor last week, and we went into the milk room and
cheese room to see the cheese; and in time.'
as we came back we stopped a few
minutes to chat in the kitchen; the fessi
lady told one of the girls that she might make some flannel cakes, or griddle cakes, as some call them, for tea. First she ran down into
'No, no,' said Mrs. Quickley, I must be satisfied some way or t'other, you must, be well aware, gentlemen, that you will lie totally mined, if vou don't get on board
cord, tells the following witty fable, which is as good as anything we have seen out of -Esop. A pin and a needle, say, this American
Bfautiful. "As winds the ivy round the tree, as to the crag the moss patch roots-so clings my con
stant soul to thee: my own, my
Brookville Stove Store-
jt
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Fontaine, being neighbors in a1, ,.r , 1. . i k.,iu v .- 1 beautiful! my boots.
work basket, and both being idle
began to quarrel, as idle
apt todo:
folks
are
'They made long faces, and con-! 'I should like to know,' said the issed that it was true.' j pin, 'what you are good for, and 'Well,' said she, '111 give you 1 how vou expect to get through the
one chance. lam so circumstan- world without a head!' 'What is
ced here that I cannot
business as a single woman,
fcEmma is from the German, and signifies a nurse; Caroline, from
the Latin, noble minded; George,
OHN H. FUDGE, offers for sale at the lowest
rates the following assortment of Stoves, an-!
surpassed for beauty of design or variety of style j
in me west, and would rrspectiuliy solicit an elimination rf his assortment and prices before purchasing. All articles furnished at the Cincinnat
price. 9 tiies Premium Store
. -- -- TT . v . mil R VOil 6 Campbell, Elliaonct Co 4 " S. H. Burton at Co.,
W. C. Cavii h Co.,
w. . . won uo..
The Facaltiea, for iateflectnal abilities, moral worth and profession acquirements, will compare favorably with the moat distinguished ia our country. 1 he medical faculty eonstitateaan aaomaly ia thia or any other country all of them are able lecturers, and the best ol teachers.
Those who will contemplate our geographical potion, and the eitent of oar aonalatina. can have
no doubt aa to the eligibility of our aituatior for an enterpriaeof thekind. At to health, ineludiag all seasons of the year, we deny tkat any other city hat more. A common error eaiata ia the minds afmany atadenta relative to the place of atedyiag medicine; thoae who intend practicing among the diseases of the West and South should certainly educate themselves at a aehool whose Faculty are practically ae Cjuaintcd with those diseases.
1 he the puhlie may be satisfied ofthe permanency of thia aehool, we feel it oar duty to state, that the Trustees and Facalty form a, aait inaction, which augurs well for its future success; and thai the peculiar internal organixatiaa which connect them, cannot be iaterrupted. E. W. M. KING, President of tho Memphis Inttitatc.
MOFFAT'S Life Pills and Phctnii Bitters. Those Medicines hays' now hen Vfnre rho public for a period of FIFTEEN YEARS, and daring that time have maintained a hisrti character in almost erery part of tho globe for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to peraono suflering under nearly every kind of diaeaae to which the human frame ts liable. m HAWY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have eren rescued anfTerera from the eery Terge of an untimely craTe, after all the deceptive nostrums of in day had utterly failed ; and to many thousands they have permanently eecured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself is but "a partial Messing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy iirrariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared Karcel eae than miraculous to those who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles a poo which they are compouuded, and upoa which they consequently act. It was to their manifest and sensible action in purifyiug the springs . and channels of life, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their name. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries which'-
boast of vegetable ingredients, the UJE MEDI-
CIHES ro purely and solely vegetable ; and con
tain neither Kenrmy, or Antimony, "r ArsaniC, nor any other mineral, in aiiy form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though' long known to several Indian tribes, and recent):to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are alto- -gather auknown 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. tho stomach and bowels the various impurities and
crudities constantly settling rouud them ; and to femora the hardened fieces which collect in the
convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, aud leave such collected masses behind to produce habitual Costive-
witb all its train of evils, or pudden Diarrhoea
with its imminent dangers. This fact is well know to all regular anatomists who examine tha
numaa bowels alter death ; and hence the preju
dice of these well-informed men against the quack medicines of the age. The second effort of tho VEGETABLE LIFE MEEICIRES to
cleanse the kidneys and the bladder ; and, by thai means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirety depends upon the regularity of tha vinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before H pnasi 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 hi the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing variety of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICDTES are well known to be infallible : DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULEXCY, Lost of Appetite, Heartburn Headache, RettUnem, Ill-temper, Anxiety. Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. CotUTMlCgaV by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence : all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. Diarrhoea and Cholera, by removing tha harp aend fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricalive secretion of the mucous membrane. Feven f all kiuds. by renioriug the blood to a regular circulation, through the profess of perspiration in such cases, and the tnomtign solution of
aH intestinal obstruction in others The l.irg MrntciNrs have been known to euro RHETJMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and bladder: they operate mt delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worn cssrs of GRAVEL. Also 'Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to wluch these creatures adhere. Asthma and Consumption, by relieving tho air-vewels of the lungs from the mucous which even alight colds will occasion, and whirh, if not removed, becomes hardened, aud produces time
dreadful diseases. Scurry, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sorps. b the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDI" CniESgwe to the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and tha morbid state of whirh occasion all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. Tho use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire core of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in the clearnesa of the akin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will always be cared by one dose, or by two even in the worst cases. l l .US As a remedy for this most distressing
and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LITE KEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recommendation. It is well known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of THisTr-nvg tears ; aud that ho tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia Mrdica Hs however at length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured in a wary abort time," after his recovery had been pronounced not only improbable, but absolutely impossible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE.
the cellar an J brought up the but-, must contrive somehow to have a
carry on ' the use of your head,' replied the and means a drop of salt water,
an, ana l . needle, rather sharply, 'it you have tear, Sophia, from Greek, wisdom;
t nai is ine use oi an Susan, trom Hebrew, a 1 lv. Thorn-
i ' ' j '
twin; Robert,
famous in council.
no eve:
L ML 11- 1 1. MP.l 1 -1- TI I, T I. .1.1 .
lenniiK jsx noiuing aimosc a paiuui; nuuauu ur, ai an v em, j. musi , eye, saw tne pin, "ii mere is always as- from Hebrew a it . - : V ' ..a a. ..a . -a- J
men sne ran DacK ior tne eggs, un-; ie auie 10 prouuee a marriage eer-. something m it! '1 am more ac-, from Germnn
tied half a pound of saleratus, scat-, tilieate; and, theretore, the onlvtivc. and cro throueh more hard
tered a spoonful on the floor ami ; terms on which vou shall all
another on the table, rolled it and j leave to go on board to-morrow, is, Ycs but you will not live long.'
tied it up; next turned her butter-j that one ot you consent to marry :Vhy not?' 'Because you have al
I don t care a snap
S VT. E. Childa.
From the (ireek. a Farmer: Martha, 'proved Doable oecncnokinr stove. Then, hv
r , i ,, . i ! don't yon come to head sj Barters, at Ike si en of the from Hebrew, bitterneSS; the beaU- Stove and bay? yon can there 6nd the rreatest
" .a. -a -n or . a wi icty wi rrriDium, 3inan re oirRi atom dip UTfl IS tlfUl and COmmOn Mary IS Hebrew, ! Stoves, which are already acknowledged tn be supeI - : rinrtnkll nlk.pkiBja
a! ALSO-
an extensive and reneral assortment or parlor and elf-rcrulstinr, ttoses, seven and len plate stoves, and in than, every thins; in the ttove line. ALSO Tin, japan copper, tnasa and sheet iron ware, sapar k 'ties, flat irun, andirons, odd lids aad skillets, wnich will be aold wholeaaleor retail, at the lowcat rices. AI.SOA II kinds of honse tnaatinr and inbbinr done an at
the ahortrst notice and on reasonable terms. All the above articlea are manufactarrd and warranted at the sign of the Hed Stove on Main Barrets afreet.
doora north of D. Prices store. The hit-heat
; me.
which
milk and spattered a new dress all
about the waist, splashed it all over the table on divers things, said 'oh pshaw!' picked up the saleratus
from the floor, cleaned her dress, ' you! and caught a plate and ran to the j 'The virago was not to be pacified, meal room; came back with a heap-; and the poor youths, left to them-
ing plate of flour, threw it into the j solves, agreed, after a time, to draw
JKSWlry is a drunkard hesitating
to sigii the pledge like a sceptical Hindoo? Because he is in doubt
it wavs a stitch in your side,' said the ! whether to give up the jig-or-not.
pan and stirred away, back and forth, till it was all submerged and all lumps. There was not flour enough; away she ran again, brought a little more; theie was still not enough, and the third journey had t be" made, in all was dashed, and 6tirred away till her face glowed like a peony, all at once .she thought
is; but by all that is good, one of pin. 'You are a poor, crooked' you I'll have, or else all three go to j creature ' said the needle. 'And '
jail, and your ships sail without! Vou are so proud that you can't
bend without breaking your back.'
I'll pull your head oft' if you insult'
me again. 4 11 pull your eye out
it you touch me; remember your:
lite hangs upon a single thread, said the pin. While thus conversing, a little girl entered, and undertaking to sew, she very Boon broke clT the needle at the eye. Then she tied the thread around the neck ofthe pin, and attempting to sew with it, she soon pulled its head off, and threw it into the
Why is a fashionable young lady like an imposing prnter? Because she is very careful in justifying her fttrtn.
price prid Tor old tonnrrand pewter.
Be ,11 re yon And the riehl place J. H. F. maril-ll-tr
i.e. .....i: 1 11
1UII illlt-l It iiij'it-in;t.i IU 1U11 Ull j
cousin. JNo tune was lost, and oil they marched to church, and my poor relative was forthwith spliced, The bride, on returning, gave them a good substantial dinner, aud several bottles of wine apiece, and, having tumbled them into a wherry, sent them off. The ship sailed
N. MC. CROOKSIIAN K. CROOKSIIANK
CYRUS KILQORE.
& KILGORE,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. 0jcr the tame that wa occupied by Sleeth 8c Co. West side of Mam. Barrett Street opposite the Court Houte, Brookville, Jane 1150. tft-ly " O & W. II. RI)SEI,6o3l Plane & Edge Tool HanfacturerB And Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery. No. 334 Main Street, Between Eeirhth and Ninth, Cincinnati, Coopera, Carpenters, Wot; cm. Cabinet, and Chair Mikert Tools, of every description, alwavton ha d, OR M ADE TO OR U EH, AT SHORT NOTICE. Mar. 10' '48.-13-17
Terms of Advertisine.
OR announcinr candidates fnr rninirmsn,-.
nil offices of a hieher trade, auharriher. Ill vl
ehai-evd , non-tubsrnbers 3. TownahinoflUcstl.
l o oc pam in advance. Deaths inter ted without eharre, anlett accompanied by obituary noticea, and when to accompanied, to he paid Tor at the rate of fifty crntt for every twelve linet or lets. All nntirea nfri-aili. nr i.:k...u.
j ofreipt ct, b- any rf the benevolent tocietica of the ! day, to be charred the same. For publishing religious, political, scientific, beI nevolent, and literary notices, or any other call for
public meetings, to be charged at the rate above specified. r Political circular! to be charged the tame. For advrrtiainr trivet, double the usual price, ts be paid in advance. Divorce and chancery notieet to be paid in advance. Advertising rxpultion of members from anv treret tociety, to be charged full price. The above termt will be ttrictly and invariable ad; hen d to by the underlined. Kelson Abbott, ofthe Democrat, C. F. Claikiob, of the American, July, It!).
The Knox Insurance Company FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Capital marls. Twt Hsiajslrcal Iswiaad Dollars! OjfJcr-sa (rarer Street, tn Wires' Brick Mam, Tineennet, Ind, P,HIS COM PANT, having been duly organised, aad im ten ner eeat, paid ia aa the capital atock tubtcribed, and the balance secured by Mortgage oa Seal Eatateand by personal gaarantrc, are now prepared to effect Inturance against Lnal or Damage by Fire, oa Buildings, Merchandise, Machinery, Manufacto
ries, and all description! or propertv! also, Mercaandizcand Produce in the courte of inland trantnorta.
! tion, ths ritka ofthe teat, Jte ste. ; also, the Haiti of
or steamboats, aad ataei vessels, aad upoa the Lives I of individuals going to California. The rates of premium will be at low at thoae of any other RKSF0X- ' SIBLB Company. All Lnttea liberally adjusted and promptly paid. The stock of this Comoanv ia held entirely in the
West, and controlled by western mca, and ia as way conaected with New York. DIRECTORS: Hon. R. V. Carnan, Viaeeanet; W. J. Heberd. do j Jno. W. Maddox, do.; Jacob Pea, do.j Samuel Wise, do I Peter P. Bailey, Fort Waynei Thomas T. Benbridge, Lafayette Walter W. Early, l errc-Haate; Henry D. A Hit, Evantville; Simon Bottorff, Jefferson villr William Hughes, do.; Levi sparks, da.; James Reigwin, Jeffr-rtonrllle. Hon. R. N. CARNAN, President. SIMON BOTTORFF, Vice President. C. M. Allen, Secretary. W. J. Heberd. Treatarer.
Short Life and Califoraia ritkt takca at thit agency
t extra rates , I. N. AfcMANUS, Agent, xv-l.yea, Fairfield lad.
api ASH paid for wheat by
aest ts isjs.
R.K. ki C. lRT9N.
TRACE CHAINS. rjjl ALTER Chains, Log do. nana Farmer'a Hoet, Gardner's do do Raket,
Axei, Shovrlt, Spadet, hs.. Its
For ale by LINCK ot FAR QUA A R. Mrb 1lvtrs, ratlfraa at fa Ptrt
For thia scourge of the western country thess Modictses will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy- Other medicines leave the system subject ts return of the disease a cure by thess medicines ia permanent TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Billons Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Loss or Arm-in, Diseases or Fbmalm these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description Kino's- Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action ol thess remarkable Medicines. Night Sweats, Nbkvoos Duilitt, Neavois CoatrLAiirrs of aU kinds, Palhtatio or thb Heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily cured. HERCURIAL DISEASES. Persona whose constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious ass of MercbrV, will find these Medieines perfect cure, aa they never fail t eradicate from the system all the effects ol Mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sartapaxilla, A aingle trial will plaoe them beyond ths reach of competition, in tha estimation ef every patient BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, and theil nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. Bny ef no ons whs is not an authcrisi A"rTpared aad sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, 3S Broadway, New-York. Ft)R SALE BY M- W. HAILE' Brookville, Ind
BALM FOR EVERY WOUND!
ForshaN Balm Llninicnl:
far interns! end externa atr,tr Man and Horse. FOR all kinds of Wounds, Spraint Bruitct, Sorrt, Milk Leg, Burns, Bcaldt, Fros.en Partt. Wrak-
neaa or raina in ine naca or apinc, npr-, ,
Stiff Neck, Sore Throat, Swelled race, loom cnc, Poiaon, Bee Sting, Piles, Cornt on the Feet Cramp,
or Billions inolic, ihulmsi vnuici
Flus, Dyaentery, pain in the btomacn, sine or nut, Bad Co Ma, he.
Tor Bwenry, Gsllt, Soret, Corkt, Split-Hoof, Brut-
sea, Strains, Spraint. Cholic and beratcbrt.
All orriert lrom a oittance pronipiiriuciiucu, addrettedto S. W. FORSH A, Proprietor.
Residence North Side tl Ultn Street, j ooors cast of Smith, Cincinnati, Ohio. R TTNF.R, Agent at Brookville, Ind. T FITTEN Agent at Kochetter.Ind. Noilly NYE SNOW, at New Trenton, lad. BOOTS & SHOES. jreHK underlined hat juit received a tsncrior Is
H v 1
1500 tS
Men's
Youths' Women's Misses'
and
do do do
Shoea, do d dt
Msanfaetared ia the Eatt and at Cincinnati, Fartalecheap, by LIKCK FARQl AK. ' at tc Von Bite.
