Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 November 1850 — Page 4

MISCKLLAKV. Again the alphabet was called, Vritten for "the Western Fountain, j and tllC following Sentence WaS SpelTHK SHSV OF TIIK ll.TIIX: OR A ' C J iV;K"tl:":r,"VW-1 e patient ana don't fret about by the editor, i the calomel.' Cincinnati being geucrallv fa- A lheml at " communication voredwith all the demonstrations remarked 'Mr. Goodm reflected

strange and wonderful, all the exliihiriiiiw mi-inns or nivs tenons. thit visit our nmntrv. we have boon i wondering for sonic time that the spiritual rappings were not heard. The dav of wonder ou this score has passed. The rapping the veritable rappings, have been heard reneatedlv. at the houses of resnec - table citizens. ovnerdlv under-! Our readers land the manner of communication. ; The demonstrations occur there is, what is termed, a magnet ie circle Clairvoyants tell us a bat-; tery must be formed before commanicatiou can be had bv means or sounds. The raps are" given in an-j swer to questions, or to designate letters as the alphabet is called, for! the. spelling of words composing i sentences. The first manifestations were heard on the night of the 11th or October, at the house of a gentle-) man with whom Mrs. II aBushnell, the clairvoyant, was boarding.! The only intelligible communication received at this time was the fo!-! lowing: 'Your battery is not strong enough.' The account of this demonstration having spread to some extent, ! there was much speculation in re- j card to it. and much interest mam-

tested to call out further demonstra- common way?' Xo sound. i tions, The readers of newspapers! 'Will it be within one year?' j ffenerallv have been t rented to im-'Rap. I

merous accounts of the mysterious j rappings in Rochester, Troy, Now York city and other place's. The! supposition that those rappings j were demonstrations from the spirit world, employed for the purpose of.

communicating messages to nior-:now

tals, has excited great interest in ; converse. them, and awakened intense curi-j Ho inquired, 'Will any spirit osity wherever they have been converse with mo?' Rap. heard. It is not strange then, that am 'oi;r mother.' Do not when it was reported that they had oppose him any more. He will be been heard in Ciucinnatti, there was ! married.' a multitude of people anxious to be J Jhis communication excited among the favored, who had oppor-1 TlU tc laugh at the young man's tunities to receive communications i expense, and considerable discusfrom friends who had mssed ensued, during which the rap-

through 'the dark valley ami shad ow of death.' Oa Wednesday evening October. IGth a number of persons had assembled for the purpose of receiving the benefit of the clairvoyant, Mrs. Ruslmelfs medical examinations, when the mysterious sounds were again heard. Questions were asked, and correct rapping replies were given to a number of the interroga tories, which, we are informed, could not have been correctly answered by any mortal. The report of this meeting awakened intense curiosity and on the following evening a" larger company assembled at the same place. A circle was formed and the rappings commenced. Among the gentlemen of this circle were Mr. ttoodin, oftloodin's building, Court street; U. W. Rail of Covington, Ky., Dr. Catchell of the Electric Medical College; Mr. Atwood, of Troy, New York; Mr. Augustus Wattles, of Rural, Ohio; Dr. Owens, of the Electric College; Mr. Norton, stove-dealer on Main Street; and a number of other gentlemen, together with some ladies with whom we are not acquainted. The alphabet was called by one of the gentlemen, who understood the modus operandi of communication with the Rochester ladies, and the persons in the circle took turns in putting questions, We have not room to detail all the questions and answers; many of them were unimportant, and many though perhaps important to the persons interested, are not worthy of public narration. When it came Mr.

Goodiu s turn to interrogate theiC;tlons might be had from the spirits, he inquired: 'Is there a spir- j spirit-world if a battery was formed, it present that will communicate ; Inquiry was made how a battery with me?' Rap. ! could be formed. The reply was by 'Can 1 know what spirit answers? I sitting around a ta l ie.

Rap. The alphabet was then called, and the following sentence spelled 'I am vour own child.' v The Aoungesti' inquired Mr. Goodin. Xo answer. 'The second!' No sound. A V. lUtOl - ltl 1 The alphabet was ;igain called, and the followinx sentence was; spelled: 'I love you now as well as ever.' 'Do you love vourmotherT llan. 'Are you happy" Kap. 'Are your sisters with you?' Ran. ' 'Are they hannv ?' Ran.

'Can I do anything to make you ll:ul loen grasped between the clmore htippyf Kap. ''W and the shoulder. Several

on niseii in reierenee 10 uie

child s medical treatment during H'liu s her sickness.' As if in response to this, repeated raps were heard, Mr. (Joodin then inquired 'Did .you die j n consequence of taking calomel?' Iiap. ; After m'l further questions and : lvrlies of:l pnvatc character, it 1 came Mr. Augustus Wattles' turn make interrogatories. He in quired 'Is there a spirit present Kit will converse with met Ivap. 'Can I know the person?' Rap. www.. a . I Ci 7 " T " U1 .vou sPe11 lw name: iX0 so-nnd. 'Will you give the initials?' Rap. The alphabet was then called, ml 'W. w-' W:,s designated, the spirit of my brother, m- attics' Rap. yu intend that I should understand that my brother, Wm. Wattles, is dead?' Rap. 'Did ho die in California?' No sound. 'Did he die near California?' liap'Were you well taken care of?' v:U 'What disease did von die of?'Alphabet called for by several, quickly repeated raps, and the word 'diarrhoea spelled. When shall I hear of this in the 'Will it be within nine months?' Kap. 'Will it be within six months?' und. A young man from Kentucky, whose name we did not learn, had j the opportunity of spiritual pings eontinueu, as it to signily t.iat there were more communications to bo made. The alphabet was again called, ar.d the following sentence spelled: 'It will all come out right." Some one inquired, 'Is there any meaning to this?' Mr. mil answered, les there is great meaning in it to us.' During Friday and Saturday, most of the persons who visited Mrs. Rushnell, for medical consultation heard the mysterious sounds and manv astonishing communications were given, if the testimony of respectable persons is to be credited. On Saturday evening October 11) tj we had an opportunity of hearing the wonderful demonstrations at the house of J. F. Tavlor; the gentlem in with whose family we make our home. A company had been invited to hear Mrs. Rushnell lecture on spiritualism. Among the persons present were Major (.Jano, clerk of the Supreme Court of Cincinnati, Dr.. I S. Uarretson, Dr. Owens, of the Electric College. Dr. Childs, Mr. Augustus Wattles, Dr. J. Wilson, and manv other gentlemen whose names it is unnecessary to mention, together with a large number ofladies. There were three known clairvoj'ants in the company. While the lecture was proceeding, the sounds were heard apparently under the floor, near the speaker. The clairvoyant spoke of the rappings, calling them electrical vibrations, and said eoniinunij the lecturer, with two other persons designated, seated themselves together at one corner of the table. Sounds were distinctly heard under ; the floor, directly beneath these persons. The alphaln. t was called, and the word Cornell was spelled i the sounds occurring as the letters ; VVC1' spoken, in repeating the al lm:,l,ctIt was asked, if it was the spirit of Mr. Cornell that communicated? linn. i A tew uninportant questions were 1 sd, when suddenly the left arm ! f ne of the ladies at the table, was drawn back with great force, as if

persons undertook to relieve the arm by magnetic passes, but without effect The inquiry was made 'Is it the spirit of Mr. Cornell

that affects the lady?' Rap ' Will the spirit relieve her?' No : sound, but suddenly the arm was i thrown forward, and the lady was entirely relieved. One of the gentlemen present re - marked, that the lady had observed during the day that she would not believe the rappings were by spirits unless some spirit would take hold of her. At this there were several raps near the lady, as if to signify'

that the spirit had made an effort I .supposed was meant, and he anto convince her. swered that Louisa was the chris-

The question was put 'Will the j tian name of his first wife. No one spirit take hold of the lady again?' 'present but the members of the No sound; but the lady says tliat family, was aware of this fact. her fingers were pressed together, They were all much astonished at as if a powerful hand had grasped ; the " demonstration, and several them. She describes the sensation ' were considerably alarmed, on her arm, as if it had been so j The question was put 'Are powerfully grasped between the el- there any more communications to bow and shoulder, that she was un-jbe made?' Rap. able to open or shut her hand. j The letters of the alphabet were The alphabet was again called repeated, and the following senfor, and the following sentence was . tence was spelled, polled: ! 'lam happy I am with you 'I will convince you all. Mrs. here often.' Rushnell will be magnetized in one The astonishment of the family minute.' ; was increased, and there was a genSeveral watches were immediate- cral conversation in relation to the ly on the table. The lady said she mysterious sounds, much of which would not be magnetized, and was j was of a sceptical character, when ridiculing the communication, when asrain the rans were heard.

at the instant the minute expired, with a shock as if a dozen electric batteries had operated upon her, her eves closed and she became rig id. In another minute with anoth er shock, her eyes opened and the ,

rigidity passed off instantly. ( communication of this sentence, unAgain the alphabet was called . til the ladies had retired from the for, and the following sentence was supper-room and were gathered in spelled 'Go home.' ' the parlor. Here repeated raps Alter some general conversation were distinctly heard, but it was and much speculation on the de-Vowing late, we had six miles to

monstrations of the evening, the company dispersed-many expres-, s,ng themselves astonished others posed, and some convinced that spirits do communicutc with mor- j . . . r , We have only to say of the dc...oi.v.ni.iii.v.... uk uivj nuiidertul, and that there could not have been any sort of collusion between any of the company. The account of this meeting, we prepared and published in the Daily Times. It was the first intimation

11 1 11' a s . i , " the universal pubhe had received by raps from the lather of l)r liuchfl.nl- 4K-, . -.I, 11 11 uiattne rappings iiaa ieen iicarauian, many years deceased, and

in v,niciiiuau. ii creaicu more ex- ir0m Dr. Morrow, a lew months decitemeut than any newspaper arti- j ceased, formerly Dean of the Eleccle that has appeared in Cincinnati1 trie Medical College, for several years. No names orl On Thursday ovenin- n most

localities were given, ami ...... li.tii,it.l s-v.s.!.i.i. I f h.i ( 4 1. ai'K.l.i

.t.t..t, uantitu t .,, a aemonstration higher than !past that point of excitement, at thing was nu&ctui f was a newspaper trick. Some de-, the operations in eastern cities. have just arrived. A few people nounccd the limes as an mlamous We were not present but it is arc disposed to treat the mysterisheet for publishing such stufl, and reporlcd to rs as follows: 0us matter candidly, and honest. v

a lew appeared cnsposea to treat he matter cand.dly-meantime there was a great demand lor the xv - T if ii hile the matter was the ting Unvn-topic, we were again ntu.i..a1.1)iLUMu.in.li.i;.git.-i-ic circle and had the pleasure of contributing lurthcr to the town excitement. On Mondav aftemeon October 2 1st in company with Mr

. imSn-.AIr

,ll l.,;,.,-,..,.,r U.,r ? "it umiHMUin, l,llu U1 ter hall, we mid a visit to the. family of Gen. Cary, at his Tern pcrance Cottage on College Hill. f Ilia vnnilAct f r- n.iv.,- vr..., ii I 1 1 . i a a a . .ia , hu,

,H""77 5 im7u "-,unsiueas in winch his lnends were'order that they may be made, it voyant state, under our influence.! nteretod- ronliotl to m-mv nm ! o .1 v n i 1 Ia a.,a;'i i r-.v. i, i ",nl"wl t0 nwn 11,c?- is necessary' that there should be a bhe examined the Genera U head, tions relating to the condition of mnetie medium Onc or more giving, so far as we know his char- spirits in fie other world in,l thru V- V -i. r iT- r wior -i vorv enrrrrt nstinvif,, 1 ' i fi V, ' tncn .clairvoyants will form this medium. .RUi, a er) Loirc(t estimate. suj that as there weiv norsnns tk J. u !

Sho ivas tliea requested to describe "'rfc"-! Un'n, of the" Ut thoTof the 1 unn0 oitnc ia in, wit inosc oi te company residing at College Hill.. Neither Mrs. Bushnell, nor otirself, hid IHMTr br-irtl nfllpr or -tboilf linr i n.ui nocr ntaiuoi mr or aoout mr. Wl'nril nt in Air Pirv S YtAOliung 10 Air. Lar ts acknowletlement, she tlescnbed the 1...K fi,, i,dM.i Ty ..,. w a I..VA a. . uv s .ailments ncnectiv. NVinie1 a .Mrs u. was m:Kingtnis examination, she began to speak of spiritu al in:i 1 1 ts. ms stit isti n ivs tii iitiiA i , , to do in her clairvoyant state, and ( and remarked that she saw a spirit . ! 11 1 il I. wnicn seemea to ne mo aiirnii.-int angel of the household. She gave T ... r... ... ., a description of this spirit which , it v i r A r !i nsWfrrfl o i psmntmn nl Mr I'm - . - - - - - , " v. . v ,1 . r ,1. , .' C tl r lllt liv, eUlllv UllVU Ul HHir years deceased and stated that vonrs ilorotisrrl nnil sfntnl t fit . .. . thlSPpillt Wished to OOmmUUlCltc ..I Al t .1 with the fa mil v. Why,' said Mrs. ISuslinelK 'she is magnetizing Mrs. . The lady mentioned had been for several minutes, mueh agitated, and v;is evidently under magnetic iniluenee, and continued so for neailv half au l our.

At the supper-table Mrs. I3ushnell and this lady sat directly op

posite each other. The mysterious I

rappings were heard under the ta- He is known to have been much inble very distinctly. A series of! tcrested in the investigation of va-

questions and rapping replies fol-j lowed. i 'Will the spirit communicate?' jRap. ! 'Shall the alphabet be called?' Rap. We called over the letters of the j alphabet and the following sentence was spelled I am 3-our friend Louisa.' We inquired of Mr. Carv who he the alphabet be called?' jsaid one of the company. Rap. The following sentence was spelled: v;n A'l, ll.t C.l l.-C . "in jiru uu CilllJIlLUl No sounds were heard after the drive, and business to attend to in the city, and were obliged to fore-j go the pleasure of farther spiritual intercourse. On Tuesday and Wednesday the i'rmgs were heard frequently at the house where Mrs. Rushnell was oiumuuji, ami ;i larire nuniocr 01

persons held conversations with the to think that lying spirits do comrappcrs. On Wednesday evening1 municate, and very piously affirm, Mrs. Bushnell met a company of that it is prophesied that in 'these medical gentleman at the house of; latter days' there shall, be 'signs

iv. imenanan. anu c;mmimeations, it is allejrcd, were received

. uiiui.-uui ueitioiiirauon was mauc'nrn r.ifinc lmf 4iir ri.i,-A -f

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After the rappings had been investigate it. Persons generally heard lor some time, and communi- hsivc very confused and improper -cations had been received from a j notions of the demonstration?, and ' nUln r of SIints onc of thcm an" I the medium by which they are pro-agita-jnouneed by the usual method atl.luccd " the call of the alphabet, that he! We'have heard Mrs. Bushnell

wouia maffnetize 31rs. lushnell and' ' eommunirate through her. " ill 11 Ts in two B was' minutes and a half Mrs. 11 i ii i i IIHOIMI 11U0 Uie Slate. Mic sat upright, and saul, 4 am I nrnoll n irmitloin.in 1 . v.orncll. a srentloman wo 1- . .1 KllOWn 10 I llC COllipany. ller beariivr ; rnn.-.rtn,l i l.-vo i,.,n -v ... vv. aii. iv Wvll ' 1 V cisely that of the gentleman while ...v. i.t- rVvr.v iiuuugii i iic i , .9 ; agueuc suoject upon matters oi present Wl,o isW to coBmrnni1" .M retire' ! - -

1 1 r fS"n' I at a table' lbrminS a lh n. would again magnetize Mrs. B. 'tion This is what is eillod tl,! manufacturing, The hidy now awoke from the irele or bittorv CARDING, m!Mietie state I wi ii i r , J FULLING & SPINNING WOOL. Vl -1 1 i i Vneiltne Circle 13 lOTined, if That he has introduced into his factory the lati-wt V hilo she was mngncttzed, she thero nrpsinrifs .rmmil if nn,i LAr':nS,no:, imP" machinery, .d wi,h ,he.e, .dJ i I n . V, lle Spirits arOUlUl It, ami theV ' lour raperieneeanda .termination to give seemed to bo thr lniirsnnnfuin nfl u..i .' .. J sati.factioii. the.,k rr. .ont.nii.nce ..r that

the nirit which it wis 'innounrrd C;lriUI' . was aimouuml , n:m m:1gncli7.etl her. tk i ii rappings were now hc.wl and more communications i JL again were had At the conclusion of an i it . i i- , ,,UI lue sitrna . a uisiinct r:ii. was , , i , . ,, , ni-iirii, ami .urs. nusnncii again passeti gently into the clairvoyant ! .,.. ti :.:i fit. at ! Zmmxu " T throndi her I o jlOlninmilCaletl tlUOUgll Iicr. JlC told wh.it hi lmsino !, ; ' ...... v lit iii. 11 1 1 . ... : u"g "u""! Uiyi't.13 1 1 1 w ii 1 1 r 1 j 1 1 , . , ,,- . . . .......... - ii. ,. ,vere in these commumeations. n oro in Ihoso P.-immnn 1 r - . , . -Vliera VCn lniereSUllSr IfCtUre Oil i

Slirit,,nlism. ho xltnt .ln,.,n-:thl.

A ' v "V iv.,-. clrillan.- .ftl.., i;.,.l ;,,-...:a - l 1 I 0U..UVI10 111 iuu Mini JlIM nilllfeU, 1

would be trenuentlv manifested, and , ; inere,ore ,n "! r,,e would l iimch ioiZZ VJ them. j and relation, to those making inquiries. It is It WOllld appear flOin this, that nm",t"''l "hen the maguelio circle is properly Shakespcrc was not a prophet for .ill1 forTed,wh'ther th9 i"'"io' po time when he spoke of 'that bourne ! nZLil o lmpTr f I i ti s , , . voyant universally that the spirits orpromment 1 heilCe HO traveller C er retni llS. I pert-ou, of the PaM generation are teaching the

Mr. John P. Cornell, was a lawyer of our city. He died with the

cholera about a vear and a half ago rious subjects by the aid of clair voyants, and was generally considered a man of high-toned philantropio aspirations. Ou Friday afternoon, October 25th, we witnessed a demonstration of the character just spoken of. Mrs. Bushnell had been talking about Spiritual matters in the clairvoyant state for half an hour, when she declared that a spirit wished to make her a direct medium oi communication, tthe was aroused from the magnetic state, and conversed some ten minutes with a gentleman who sat near her, when, in the middle of a sentence, she ceased speaking started with a shock and instantly her limbs became rigid as those of persons under the mtluenceof magnetism generally do. In a few moments Mrs. B. be gan to talk, and speaking in the first person, she lectured for fifteen minutes on subjects which we know were the favorite topics, in life, of the man, whose spirit she declared had magnetized her. These things are indeed wonderful. " They may lead to great results, but it is unecessary now to speculate upon them. The accounts that have been given of these and other magnetic demonstrations in the daily Times, the past week, have, as we before stated, awakened great curiosity and occasioned a great deal of speculation. It is the nature of the subject. Direct communication with the spirit-world is a matter on which there is so much scepticism a A. matter so astonishing, judged by the common teachings on the sub1APf f l.'lf if limilltl Vn cfnannA if articles detailing correspondence L - ith spirits, did not 'make talk.' ! Some persons treat the rappings with seorn-some as a successSl humbug-wonder some denounce all who have communications with I them, as villians: and some :inne:tr ,! u.nn.Wc.' ...v.;s.i. ;r ; which if it worn nossi i im iTuuvaic. llllivil 11 A 'Mo trnnii .in; iim vn. i..r,f "-"VJ iwumuevv-liu HIV O.IJ VAWU. Many think th it Cincinnati h is ' i,,al,J lll.ll- VllIt.ilIll,lll Il.lS I just been visited bv a grand hum.1" grand bug, which has 'ran out' at the eastern cities. This is not the fact, humbug or no humbug. The rapi ninfs nro sti hotinl in sovnml knr7 j . j -V, .....V, Wtnr a i;,rtC ; k I " voy ant state, on the philosophy (so to speak,) of the rappings, and wonrnniistn tnrnnnrtW vlmrc . ' v j.'i-v v; .UIVMUIU 11V K. If O) j It is her impression that magnet Jem Qin..ir;.i .i:r..i ; -iu, .v.vii..w.. r.,uiu UlUtUWU f,trni; IS tbo Hininrr nnrrnrnf tlmi ' n. i,T8 , , It is that which makes I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I lif. and causes irons nrl nlnnta tn grow. 1 lie rappings are electrical to1"'" ' , vibrations caused by spirits. In ttemd&The TlLileVuSnnt' i in: in.i iit'i m . .-m i i iit'ii I iiiim. i V, ; embrace the medium. Sometimes! ci a borne times aS is the case with M l,naU i ; whcn a elain-oyant has been, foral llonrrti, nf . ------- -"' spirits may communicate through iiiuvj a 'ii i vri vil v lt7, I . ,...v..p. n ........ i... , - i; but the communications so varied, nor the raps so i'vi-'ii, um iiiu coiiununicaiions ar0 never ,i;c,;,.r UK-llUV i. .h", "Z T'' impn when "heittu theclairTOtntilatethtUierre.pir. it..bot her. .nd.h.i. r.rn. a'-. r .w.nn iim and i.ik r 1 o, 1 v . run ituii ui,iipn.K n m m.mm . " j it her clairvoyant CODTtctiont that tha snirlt...i ,nrlH m'A , . ' ' . ! p n,l simlJ i , ... llal world It around and about ; thai th aplr- " -"u H.nr lh. d....l.d ... .I.- . , arted are the minimi

world. Wh . .,7.,"rV0MrRICES0FG00DS&RAWMATERlALS.

Whenever persona think intently of deoarted friends ik .nl.li. .r .1 r.-j ' , -r-...- v. Anew iiieuua

niinda of reformers of the present day; and they ( tell 01 that the present demonstratiots are the! lowest order of spiritual communications. We j are to have more and more satisfactory comrnu- :

iuiniiuu o mm iiig ofrni.f nifi lu. x no utrmuiisirauoiis are now Decoming more distinct and! satisfactory, and it will not be many years be .. ... , . , fore great numbers of persons will hold audible ! converse with the spirits of friends departed. I Such are clairvoyant-impressions, a they have j ben given us by clairvoyants We shall setwhether their predictions are verified. It was a great step in progress when the genius of Morse made a post-boy of electic currents and so directed them, that w ith the rapidity of thought the transmit intelligence from one hemisphere to another, but how much greater a step, in magnetic and moral progress is it, if through electical vibrations, mortals can receive I)ie?aie8 from beneficient Spirits of the invisible world, which it has ever been supposed, could only be commuuicated with, through that dreaded change men call death. 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It may ba reiaad apoa whea Uie intellifent physician ha abandoned his patient, and fm , these distressing diseases, mora especially DaorsT, the proprietor woeusl earnestly and homstly reojsKeiid it. At its present price it is easily obtained by all, and the trial will pv Uie article lo J the Cheapest Madicino in the World ! t3 Please s-.k for pamphlets the agenu give tliem awav , they contain over sixteen page of receipts, iu addition to fnli medical matter) valuable for household purposes, and which wiil save many dollars per year to practical housekee;rs. These receipts are introduced to male the book of great value, aside from its character a aa adveriiMns medium fas the medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form of letters from all parts of the country, may be relied upon. ty Vaughn's Vegetable Lilhontriptic Mutiire " the ' Crent American Remedy, now for sale in quart DotUes at 1 each . small bottles at 50 els each. No small bottles will bs amql after the present stock is dwnosed of. Trincioal Odk-e, Buffalo, N. Y.. 307 Main Street. J. C. VAUGHN. N. B. All Vtrs (excepting from agents and deaJt-ra with hom he traestcts husinessi must be post paid, or no aiU'iru ill be civan la iheta. Sold by M W IIAlt.K. nrmville: A J Irviiii.V C... Kuirlii-ld; C Van.'Sinp, Mftnnuira; W II Kiun, tVmt . a I'rion; lrs K Shiiinwar, l)iiiili-vill. ; n He l.ltlirtl : v lllllesli- DV l lluriKal X t II, 2 r - ri,-,""'.M.. ," M:i" 1 ork citv; J It Isnihsni Iruv.llnu; aqent "I'"" '"l"" ,,'rnnizitt. EroDkville Stove Store I .V OHN H. FVDGK, offers for sale at the lowest rates the fullowinc assortment ol Stuves, tin. surpassed Tor beauty of design i.r variety of style! in the west, and would rrspeetlullv i,lieit exruination ef his a.sort mrnt and price b. Tore purchasinfr. All articles Turn is lied at the t.'inciiinai price. V sixes Premium Stove 4 t, AC A. 5 IS AA AA 4 AA AA AA 3 A. AA AA W. C. navis fc Co., W. C. W-lffc Co., Campbell, Kllisnn li Co. S. H. Burton A Co., W. E. Chillis. And last and bet of all, is Burks St Straub's Improved Double Oven Coo km ft Stove. Then, why don't yon come to head quarters, at the sign of the Red Stove and buy? you can there find the greatest variety of Premium, Straub Byeks Double Oven ' Stoves, which are already acknowleclgrd to be -AI.SOAnexten.ive.ndtrener.l.Aw.rtmentorp.rl.ir.nd ::'r?5":V' "nd . riiiYjhe.oT i...e Ti.,j.p.c..pper.b.' a.s and sheet iron ware, suar irons, odd lids and skilleis. . snich will be sold m holesaleor retail, at the lowest j nces, , ALSO , All kind of honse spout in; andobbinp;doneiipat. the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. All the above article are manufactured and warranted at' , the sicn of the Red Stove on Main Hurre.s sir.el, i two door north of D. Price store. The highest price pr id for old copper and pewter. , He sore yon find the right place J. H F. ' marll-lt-tf Laurel Woolen Factory. E. Macv & Co. i ronace which has hithertn been liberallv bestowed ! pon litem. Term as follows: Hanufacturing. Jeans, blue mixed, 3 leaf, srj pr. yd. steel . 4 leaf, Sattinet. according to color. Csssimrre, areortlinr; lo color, ST)lo4.l 37toSA aa CJ,t07J AA a intn, according to color. SO toIJ White Flannel, acenrdmr to iilth.l 5 to5 Dyed ss aa is t037 Hlankeis, per pair, J 30 FULLING AT THE USUAL R-.TE3. CARDING AND SPINNING. White Wool in broaches fifteen cents per pound; Miaed seventeen cents; Heeling, yarn, onc cent. The mallest lots for spinninr must be fifteen pounds. AIIT1CLKS FOIt ISALK. Wralo rlk it known that wr n p constantly on hand a full .onmrnlof our Msnuraeiured Wo.il. ns, siirn wr onrr lor isir, .- ' e " " -rn . . runmn, lor tne supptr ".",om".

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1 Tor casn, eacnancea tor ssoi, vrinit ine wool m m ne I received at the wagsin. manufactured and delivered. ..our customers may prefer Wc shall masje the price at which we sell our roods and at which we propose to buy the raw material ( r1ir,T .atufactory nlireiy ansiaciory. Lssrvl, May , IliO. ljc.ither Shop Removed. rpHK undersirned have removed their Carry inr Shop -- to the Tanyard, immediately south of the,resbyterian Church, Where they will keep constanilv on hand and for sale, all kinds of Leather, finished in Ihrbest of stvle. iiinn rD ha uk. They will pay the hirhest cash price for Tides, kins, Dark, and Leather in the ronrh, MORGAN Ik CA1X. Ilronkville, Oct. 14, tllO- 44-ty

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Tht'se Mt'ff' h;iy i''v V Pti b-f.ir tSi PUTTEES YEAliSdnrinsr that tinin linvn 'mt1Mi. t.i,il Hill" MTtVf1 IMa: HI .1 . iR'U i iil'M, (' -.ii m we i.-r tn-;r K j unary an;i n.nnpjia :p IOU-fT t 1 r,'i;'rti..iir . , iK-aim to r.scii su,;VK;i!- utidvr a ar!v rvi ,-y .', oi" disease" to whirh thn im:n:t:i fn-mo L I?J IIATiY TUCUjANDS of cfrtifl.-at.ul inta!ir;.-s, thy hav e:c: r.-i.-i ..; fuiI.tt: rrom i!n- very xvrii a't ;i:itii:; !v :-. . afu-r tho dcretnive nv;rui:is of l!,p ('iV ii;.i u' tirly failed ; ami ta ininy tif.-.tsuit;!.: ! ,.,.. M-rni;tncii::y t-ciurd tl.at n:iif..rn: c n'",v:n,..,t hra't!:, t hnr.t whirh lif- it.-i lf Is "a ',..:.. Wt-iiij. So prrat. indeed, h.s their v'.V."a - invuriaT.Jy smJ inf i'liii'y provrl, that :'. U. a-"p ti' ef:.tpf!v fss ti. ::i iti'.rapu'dt!'! lo wr',, ?r.. ac j'.tTtititrtl wth tli b:v.U'!a!iv ))!ii'fs.-;:!-.:Cai pr: n;.i!i's u;oii iiirh 0-y arc inrKM!iii!d. ;;:! ii k . tthlc'i tliey cmi'riia. :,t'y :;'-t. It v. ;.s tj t'-.i- r maiiif('.-.t and srusilil activn :: utri' viu t!:f ppri-i-'s and olian:ii'ls r.f life, and -i!uai:i r I'n-.n i'h r'-iie-,ved tunc a::d vijjnr, that, th'.'y werp hu! .!! f,,r li,,,,r "'"!"- ( L nl.Ke tile !u?st o; p-rii'":ts n-t-'i.r s ivh:.-h ' Iniat nf wji'Mali!" iniivedie -its, t'i,. Ll.t" E 'rEDICINES !'"-'! and solely vj.i::!c ; t i::t iirithtT IlPrciTV. nor .Alfrrvv tior Arc Lrs?i PilC, "or any oilit r nmicra!. in :.nv ft rni w ha; ; i "'' are rt:t:rely "..iii;i.wt a ft ( r.-.ri ;r,i!-i j and powerful plant?, the virtues of which, thi.tt.Io:ijr ktiotvii to scvera! Indian trifc-s, n:;.! r.-cen-' 1 to some eminent jiiarm;iee'j::ea! c!.":iii.'s. getiier unknown to th i rnor:i:it pr- u adrrs ! ' inedU-a! srloiicc : and were never l elerc rt lere 1 ia so hap;ii!y clucacious a citiilituaf-n. ' The first operat-on is to ir:e:t t1 c .-.t.t!;e stot'iac'i and dowels t):e va::et:s :.:i;mr :s .-.i I crudilifs constantly s.;;l:i: rt-au 1 the.n ; t.;. i ' re move tii? hardened (v: j tvi.ieli c!!'-t 'a ": co.ivu:iu.i;s in trio Sri:,,: i.c-t. t,;..r i,;.. t.i.- s onW partially ciea::;e the. -, at: i I :;vr s PIi 'tted masse? be!i::id t produ ! Iiid.iutal ia-:: nv., w all all its ir.a.i i.f evils, or nid iv:i 1 ':;.-, h; Milli its ittintiuvat Uat. r.--. Ti.ii fact 1- v kne't n to al! rln::!tan ' iv. i is ul: e Li v. ! tr an i:.-,,tits v !.o txa:: r ne. tin ; and i.ence the 'H-e-rii: -d i.ii a ' iltut U,e -V.io e, :. I .1 YEGETAULP, 1ZZZ e,4.l...e ;..vi k... v.; ...,d t. tr.eans, t!:e i.'. t.' and la..,;, w'nieu e:.tlr-ly t'. ,h, i:; . urinary oru:-. The '' colvir fr-;:n the a r '." if ' T "I' it passes .a. atidaour:. r ;:rerj 'i of tin: s-.ste of healt'l; The fvli. of l'.ii'-rm o I. ed ;. I.! heahhv M! TLAT! r..w. Ucr.il:r'.r. r. a symptoms c conseo'iea jo i lys: c f it - Ccstircnc:: the lif. 'o'.::. s violenoe : all v; ; i a ;-t : within twn days. ' sharp ite -.d li'i ' ' o-eas ov.ed. ::. h: t!'.m of the l ilt' i Fevers "f ' ' ! rejrnl ir pin'it!.-;-mtiou in sifh rus atlt t'r-' t aH int-stinal r! rne;;T! i 1 e' Th l.-rv V :Mr i. 1-. I-.-we"Us. ri'ei ! i' "i tj : lc"-il iii!l:iiii'iv,:;en ' i! I of the j-!n!s. es an ! Ihv fr. ' I !,.- hey and st " th"y eper.'!.' n: '! ht'ufa'H t!-:e iio;vrta':t rr-i h .-- ever 1. ' foti-i I n c.-rta':. re '-r-t pw. of t;!; Vrl Al-o VCIIIS, !'' ih.-hiv'a'in f '!i ef ti e !mv t-.e. slimy ine.'.t t:i ' ere:r.;f"-i ail". and h iv fr t i - ti; whi h Oor.2MTH"i--ri h:ii-.:s tro ;f l!;e ?r 1 o. :si a:: i . s h...-.: -::rd. at. "s v:, , . "Ii. if ii pri- lyres rvr. Ulcers, and Invots n .. . ( I. i.e. i purity hl.-:i th.-so LIt'2 i.J? 4 jivr t ' tlie l.head, f.nd all 111" I, a r. . rhr.tis Zmptions ntnl 33vl Con;"r":iy their alterative v:T-cl n;i;i : ;. ti.ne- t , ! hii a, a::J thr mo:!.;, ,-tate m wni -i: H- a .as all crnj live cump' ilnts. s:,ilea, eh n.lv, a;.J ... -r d s treahle CiMmi'exheis. 1 .u use of th.'Ne lM:s :..r ; v. : s. 't li no v. I :l;it an entire cure el" SALT KULTM. an.: u si: A. us.; inijirovemfiit in tii" e'e: rn"s of t!to i,.'a. !'OMMtN COLDS and 1 " I'LL' K.N Y. w il always he enr. d hy one dnsi", or hy ti..i nia i.i uirt ou. s. j PILl.3. As a rj Htm ell-: male inula.! :' S r T T T""'8MAjlAJLt tle.-erve a :::a, r eiimiaenilaticn. It is well l.:;j.v this eitv . !-, r tli, f,,-.m r n-n .r'. o ,!,. jedic:ii-s a as,.ir' ..'rr . r S was i.uilseli .1.1 cO'"il'aint for i:;e,v:in:s of i n:r. rv llmt lie tried iu vain everv lei led witntn tlie whole coi:i; r.ss ot the .a i . . ... lie" however at Ien:;t!i tiled the .::c !:inow oilerr.l to the puh'ie. und lie wa.: enr- 1 i.. very tort time, afier his r t v. ry had I -it ; nouneed not only iinpu'tr ahle, ! nt al ,1 i . ly : possible, hv any human means. FEVER AND A&Url or this neonrjc of the wed :: coati'ry i..Medicines will be found a safe, :-jee !y, an i a:, reniedv. Oilier inedlciurs leave tl:e j.-lA nnl to a return of the ciseit-o :t euro hv lie Tlsi ir.D, anw i:eci'ri-:i. Biliou3 Fevei3 and Liver Complaints. General Debility, iw 0" ArrEviTK. ami Disi Asts of 1-l AlAl.F.a tiieso limiiciiifM have le":i used willi the nrnst benefiria! re!i!: i;i r:iM of this 1 script 1011 KiM. a laviL, ami Scroti Li, in i'worst lorin, yields to tlie iiia.l yet pieverful :tc'.io:i i t tlieso remarkable Medicitiej. .i..nr .S.vkat.-. Ncnvoi's Debilitt, NLUvors ('onrLtiNTa oi a!i kinds, Palpitation ok t;ii IiEAnr, I Colic, are Fpeedilv cured. nSRCUfJAL DisuACIiJ. Persoiw whose ponstitutlon have hcenne i : 1 1 -paired hr the injudicious ti e of 'Irni i nv, v.-i'l fin! these Medicines a perfect cure, as they ni-vor fa:! to eradicate from the syst--i:i :i!l the eff-ct ol Mercury infinitely sooner than the me-t pmverfu! prepa ration!) of SarsarnriHa. A ".t tri:-.l wiH place them beyond Ihe ic'jc!i t'f i,,.uiijei:t:":i, in tiie estimation of ev rv patient. hr carki li. ov cor:.-Tn::n:iTs. Several have lately l".'ii ilisf-over-al, ati.l iheif nefarioti!" anthnr) arrwteJ, bo-.!: in t'.f city cf Nev. York and abroad. Puy of no one win is nt-t an AVT.-e" AoiN'T. IVparcJ and se'd by Tr. Y. - -V'ffFAT.ai Broadway, Xrrr-Ynsk. foi: sAi.r. M. W. HAILE' r.n.ul,ri!, Ind. j BALM FO EVERY WOUND! j roi-!I:ii Halm IJnii;irtit! , For internal anrt ei trrniil r.rr. r;r yinn and ;it$l. ' E "II Kinn. ot w oiiih!.. f OIt all kind, of Wound., Sprniii. Itriii-f , Son-., ' Milk I.i c. Burns, Scalds, I'roi.i n lairls, W akI ness or I'snis tue Hack "r bpin-, bA-tcutrtliana, ' StitT N'eek, kure 1 lirnat, Sa ll d t act , 1 ouili Aclii , i Poison, lice Stintr, riles, Cirn mi the Ki ct f n m i , ! or Ititlinus rhi.lir, CHOI.KK Cholera Mortins. I Hut, Djrw-ntrry, pain itithe Smntach, !nlc ur H-Md, t Atari A' l.l. k.. j FOIt IIIWRIMI'NOF II Oil !". For srIirVi t.all.,"s.'.r.-s, ..rk., S !.--l!.K,f, Hroisir.ii,. snr.ln. rk..l.r sixl SimiMrA. I All orders from distance promptly attended lo, S. W. FOKSIl A, rrupnetor. ltcsidcncc North Side of I 1I1I1 Street, 3 doors 1 ast of r-'iniili, f'inrimiim, Ohio. R TVNKH, Ai;ent at llrtM.'.viHe. Ind T FITTKN Ae. ntat Kochotrr, Ind Xo lSly XVKJt S.NOW, at c 1 riiiti.ii, Id HOOTS & SIIOJ pHK under. igned has just icceivei! a superior 1 u of Men's Coot Youbs' do Women's do Misses' do ir.d Shoes, do do tl.. Manufactured in the Kat and al t'tticiiioati, t or sale 1 hi ap, by L1M K Jt r AK(l U It. t the 1 ...I lii.

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