Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 January 1852 — Page 4
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Tlie Weeding and me Wedding. 15Y GEO. Y. UiXr.AV. Parson Truman was a modest, unassuming person, who disliked mere outside display. He ras a ; plain, practical man, a ripe scholar. 3 lis knowledge was not bounded Ly the limits of his library; his labors were not confined to the pulpit; his influence extended beyond the parish where he expounded the scriptures. He belonged to a class of christians who believed the itinerant
Terms of Advertising.
.lOR announcing candidates for county oflicr
m;
be ?een"' "Husband!"
said Mr. ! useful bv taking care of the horses
ml vc -ii
Ol OlllCr ISUtTtj. j andofnecaof a higher grade, subscriber, will he
t WIS n hMCint. Yn.f.r ihr ...non-sunscriDerssj. I own n.p olfii. .
w i , v. 4 -i u uc itHi n in acivance.
moon sailed like a ship of lijiht
When
v,
my
minister wj-s the onlv man who 'Powder, you mean,
could ailoviate them. Tinman, with a smile. "Wait a moment,"' said Mrs, ' 'Yes, sir, 1 meant to say powder,
iruman; "1 will ask ium ii he can replied the lad blushing to his tem
ples. I throuch the calm heavens
'Aow husband, said the good ua- j tea was over some of the company dear, what do you . tured wife, let me persuade you j began to joke with the minister ronot to go into the garden again ppecting the unweeded garden.
this alterLoon. fetay in the house j Sure and we might weed the g arand mend the children's shoes, so j den by moonlight, said Pat. that they can go to school to- The company took the hint, and morrow.' jwent to work most cheerful!-. He finally made up his mind that Many hands made light work.
it was better to sit there in the When the party separated, the; shade, than to stoop out-doors in garden was in good trim, and ev-!
stranger might have supposed him . the sun; so the shoes were repaired ery guest went home with a glad '
inu me weeas leit undisturbed. heart. When the job was finished it was ; The Rev. Mr. Truman remained I
pkpsix: THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID OR GASTRIC JUICE!
a woman-
help it ."
"Well,
nt now.
"Here is
"1 cant
"Hear what 1 Iia to saw
is a wonun iii great
anxious to see yo i immediately.' i The parson throw down' a handfed uf wicked weeds so suddenly, a
Deaths inserted without charge, unlessaccompanicd by obituary notices, and when so accompanied,
I luZloZ ! A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER of respect, b- mny rf the benevolent societies of the Prepared from RF.NXET, or the fourth Stomach of oay, to be charged the aame. I the Os. after directions of RARON LI E P. 1(1, the For publishing religious, political, scientific, be- (Treat Pliyilogica I Chemist, hyj. S HOl fiHnevolrnt, and literary notices, or any other calls for j TON, M. !., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Fhilapublic meeting, to be chargvd at the rate above spe- dclphia, Pa. ifird. 'This i a trulr wonderful rrmi ilr for INDICES Political circular! to be charged the nam. TION", DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, 1.1 EK COFor advertising wives, double the usual prices, i PLAINT, COXSTI PA 1TON', and DEBILITY,
be naid in advance
Hero
she is
svstem superior to an omer. At angrv; but he was oidv a little cxthe annual conference he made no citoJ. Prhans he thought the
il I 1 . f 1 w
pretty specencs, no piauorm nar- iransoress.ns he was driving
invited to
Divorce and chancery notice to be paid in advance
Advertising expulsion of members from an secret , society, to be charged full price, j The above terms will be strictly aid invariablead hered to by the nnd, rsirrne.l. Nelson Abbott, cf the Democrat. C. F. Clarksun cfthe Ameiican. I Jnly,1850. j St oves! Stoves!! Stoves!! ' W. r 15. I. IM M.: . WEST SIDE OF MAIN NRAli FRONT ST C I N CI N N A T 1
.Tlnn nfnrltirrr of Jrwni & Kool's
angues, and was never
preach the yearly sermons. Year after year, he uncomplaingly received his appointment to toil on in soma remote settlement in the back.woods: while men of more confidence but less intellect, more zeal but less knowledge; more words,but fewer deeds, were sent to large towns and larger cities, where they secured greater audiences, recieved better compensation, had more favorable opportunities to improve their minds and v in the golden opmons oi appreciating people. Parson Trum-m had to serve as a lawyer, physician, teacher, uriost.
,1
his piece of laud ought to be into outer darkness, where would be burned.
from cast thev
time to prepare for the wed- on that circuit two years, and at the Foldi nj; loor lirIor Stove, ding. After preforming the duties expiration of that time, a petition introduced last fail, with unparaiied success, of barber and boot black, he turned was sent to the Conference, prav-1 t. ,Vh 1 . ll 1 - till 1 " il il s.. tlii. ..innlur e..l .....H.t u-:tl.
nosi.ei aim sauaiea ms pony, ing mat lie might be returned: but .h. ..-.;.. .n.. :;.. i.v:f"Tiea. i.,.nd sometimes ca...e. the stomach tod.
Curinir after Natrt- awn methd, by Nature's
on ae; nt, tbe Oastrie Juice. : CT3 Haifa teasp'ionful of (his Fluid, infused in wa ' j ter, wil I die st cr dissolve, Five Pounds (if Kuan Beef in about two hours, out of thestomacb. ' j DIGESTION. ! j TIGESTION" is chiefly performed in thestomach , 1 by the aid of a fluid which freely exudes from !the inner coai of that nrr;aii, when in a ststeof : i health, called the Gastric Juice. This fluid isthej Ureal Solvent ot tr food, the Purifyinn, 1'retm in?;, ' j and Stimulating A pent of the stomach and i n test i lies, i j Without it there will be no digest ion, no conversion , of food into blood, aitd no nutrition of the body; but ' j lather a foul, torpid, painful, and destructive condition of the whole tlirx stire apparatus. A weak, half
ucao, r injureu stouincn produces no p;ooa uastrie Juice, and hence the disease, distress and debility j which ensue. PFI'SI.X AMI BES'XET. PEPSIN" is the chief element, or (rrat Digestive PrincipleuClhe Gastric Juire. It is found in grea-
aniiiKiniice in i lie ml id parts of the human stomach
vU x XL
i I
What d o you want, my good departed in peace, and went on his it was contrary to the usages of that cell" ",ir"' lo n,ake il ,he u,t "w" in,m,,"
uomaii; tie.nl lv.
; he asked, somewhat impa- wav reioieing. lie halted
Blake's barn and examined
' Oh, sir! we have had such a row ; lame mare, in our settlement! Mrs. .Tonkins' ; She has a nail in her foot,
at uouy to continue a minister more the ; than two years at a time on the i same circuit.
said Joe Howel. the teamster.
child threw a stone, which broke he; hand me a pair of nippers, and Mary Simpson, who ran after
and the
Mrs. Sparkins" window, and Mrs. 1 will remove the shoe? Now. conl in- minister whon trm mw lm.iTv.nr.tl in
" 7 1 V . AIVU M.M.M parkins told the child to clear out; ued the preacher, while he stood her settlement, became acquainted
ni)i1 Wl.in hv 1am 1-inL' I win iv -! r if f It n t t- wn m lnw-.. . K .. K I I i il
ihv. Sparkins house, ami shoe in the other, butho tho foot mvtv? nvnr nTfor hnf
K. ' j 17 vs. v V. v s. a . v v
sue cam 2 to
ana told lier she was no better than with salt and vinegar, keen her tended meeting when Mr. Truman
donation
thev at-
sheouglit to be, and Mrs. Sparkins shut up in the stable, and she will preached in Sparkins school-house
ueclared sue was; and then Mrs. be well in a fortnight. Just before the good man, who was riwo Donr.' in d .T.Hl.-irJ C-.M tl,l IT'.IO n K.,1. fl.M, I Aftni.m,ivn'nn 41, 1. 1. ' 1 VJ- 1 V i 1 1 . '.00 a t t lie en d o f
...m ci.uti.io.iti.il, iitv.ii; invi ui.uiji.iii inu v'uupit, a universal lavonte, ion mat Mrs. Jenkins spat in her face, : mounted his ionv. turned hisf;'.ce mih bo nmnaWI ih mnnlo.
It is constructed so as to make il Pn.of arainst
crackinir, and combines both beauty and utility; and j for convenience has noeqii.il. I This Store received the first premium at the Erie i County Fair, held Sept. 13 and 19, 18J0. Also the ! Highest premium allowed on articles from the States at the Provincial Fair, held at N'iatrara, Canada West Sept. 18 and 19, 1850. A Diploma at (lie Rochester Fair, Sept. 25, 1850. Also, the First Premium at the ; r air of the Agricultural Society, at Portatre Co. O. i IVe have also on hand, a laree assortment of i HEATING & COOKING STOVES, n entirely new pattern made exprcsslv fur this fall's trade. ! Dealers are invited Is call and examine (his stock, as they will find somtthin; new and beautiful in the above line. v. & R. P. KESOK. Sepl. 19. 39-4mos. i TRR MS OP Til F.
IXIHA X A A M 13 It I C A X .
vance, 2.S0 in six months
pest itselt, or at itself up. It is also found in the
stomach of animals, as the ox, calf. Pec. It is the material tied b farmers in makine cheese, tailed Ketinn, the effect of l.ieh lias lonrr b.en the specia wonder of the dairy. The curdling of miik is the fi rst process of dipt stiun. Kes.net posessesastortsi. ii potter. The stomach of a calf nill curdle nearly one thousand times its own weiirht of milk. Han. n J.eiliic stares (hat, One part of Pepsin dissolved in sixty thousand ptrts of water, willilie. st meat and other food.'' Diseased stomachs produce no pood Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show thaithis want may be perfectly supplied, we quote tbefollowinp Circ;TIFIC KV ID KATE! BARON' I.IF.R1C1, in his celebrated work on An imal f'hemistry, says: "An Artificial dipestiee Fluid analapiius to the Gastric Juire, may be readily pre partd from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf, in w hich various articles of food, as meat and cpp., will he softened, chanzed. and digetred.juin the same manner at they ironld be in the humat 11H . 1'K '1 El It . in hi fnmoiis treatise tin "Food
and Diet," published by Fowlers Jc Wells, New York,
For tlie Hcnioval am! rtrn-ait r-n XKRVOl-S DISnAsiv And of t!ioie ("oir.i.biiiis -Khl-V ... pailco, weakene.l. or aul , - l-'h'-' r.'!": : : ERVOl5, SVfTtM Tliii teaulit'ul an ! nviv. -. ,. . mysterious j owcrs of ii.M, , : ' ' ISM. has 1-een i-ron.-uneed l , ! cions. both in F.tirofe and tip I - . V BIOS talll-lVr -V.mVl.lW i;, u,t, '
Cr. CHRISTIE'S GALVA:
ag.i:tic fli is Use! w ttn .
:,, ...i.;.o-i per:ec! and ctri -. acakci -s-.i OEXEUAL DEBILITY. Sfron-th(!Bii!5 the weaken 1-o.Ir eivir-. V-S-"" invj-tatine die c-"-. I'.Mr.lMA or lMMtiKSTlOV i; n i I -An is an! ( hko:c. (in! T tril yt TvnovAFN'-SS-,'NKKV" VirEMoW I. P.tv-tUF 11KA1;'r A1'01I.K... tov.ri.MNT, SPIN L i-OMi-i 'nt f
All Hi. CF Til F. SI IN K
and then Mrs Jenkins nulled her toward the new settlement, and nut Tin in twit lin ltirr. nnli'oo l.v
i . i i . j . i- ,
una coiiuuenuai lneml. in new
settleruents.where professional gen-
XT 1" 1 It ft . 1
I 1UTIII1I1 1 I.llt'nn.l l.in I. ,t.,.A., 14- . -s. s- s ... .
...v. .! ircdiccu. "i nnrri ion lrj Mi:ir IniM t id nn !i r Ihn linncn nt ! I hrictton l-iv.if h 1 , i
, , .. .... ............ ...... . .. .Uv uio viiuciwu ...ium- j. i r-t-- m iii tins iitiw fii:u r(; oi
dross od her back; and M:: Jenkins er. lie gave directions fox Mrs. of the best stations within the iuriscried murder and 1 ran attci you." Sparkins, and their friends, to diction of the Conference. Tie has
"v n at were thev Uor.m v.Iien meet him there, lho house was not fmvrnttnn
v w w w v . . a.V 1- J aVAAV 11M
tne time of which 1 write, he livpd
iu a log house. When at home he spent part of his leisure time in cultivating a little patch of ground which belonged to tho parsonage. Sometimes his little farm, as ha called it, would bo overrun With weeds, tor his circuit extended several miles, and frequently kept him from home more than a week at a time. One day, he returned and saw weeds standing among the vegetables, like Philistines among the Israelites, and he determined to
uproot them, and remove them, from the land. "Wife, said he. 1 must go to work i iu the garden to day. If any person j calls to see me, tell them that 1
am engageu. .No person can see me while 1 am weeding behind that regiment of corn stalks." lie pulled olfhis best coat, which had been black,rol!ed up Ids sleeves, a nd commenced the task before him. Spear-grass, pigweeds, sour-plant and the whole tribe of woods had taken possession of the little strip of land, and looked down contemptuoudv upon the stunted plants before them. It was washing-day, and Mr. Truman was hanging her clothes upon the linen line, when a sun-j browned woodman with an honest 1 face, inquired if brother Truman was at home. Yes, but he is engaged." replied the dear little woman with a Hiiile,
tor she could be good natured even
on Moudav. while at
Think of tlu
iret, pout, scold, and
thump away at such times and under such circumstances. "If he is at home,l must see him a'few moments."' "He left positive orders with me to allow no one to disturb him. J "I won'tdetainhim from his studies but a short time." : "He is at work in the garden " i The man did not stop to hear the conclusion of what she said, 1 but unceremoiously walked through the gateway, and found the good j man pulling vp weeds as though they were unpardonable sins."
"H ell, brother, 1 have found vou
cir-
Mr.
the year, and an adoition o ppc 35, 'te the same preat fact, and describes
crowded with the parties and their
and screaming acquaintances. i 'Mrs. Jenkins, did. vour bov
a reak Mrs. Snarkins' window?'
les7 sir..
worn in ,
iiith in the
gos-
voii r;mc a way; "Palling hair, sir, murder.
"What d you expect I can do iu such a case?" "Why, preach to them, and bleed them' sir. and stop them from going
to law, said the frightened 1 a 1 t " a
wiio eviae'.iiiy nau more
minister than she, had in tlie :pel.
"How fir is vour settlement
from wlnre the wedding is to this evenins?"
"Abita mi!- sir."
"1 will call about 1 1
ClOCK. The g i'.dmnn returned to his garden, where he had m idebut little progress; but as soon as ! e got hold oi" i!:e enemy, a teamster climbed over t he fence, and asked him if
he would b.e so kind as to nut his Good ni?ht!
i ; shoulder to wheel, and give him a '; Mr. Truman lift through a mud-hole at the foot another wav in f 11- - 1 M - - " '
OI U'.e UUl. c b -.-.. t or. nn.l
fc-vi. T1 viiuuu dim
a pair
of shoes, repair a broken wagon, di:
pense medicine to the sick, help his wife about the house, and act as a peacemaker when the hasty in spirit are disposed to nuarrel. Ho is
'Well' Mrs .Jenkins, of course just "the man for a new settlement, you are willing to pay for the win- or any other situation.
uow, are vou not:. ', ..-.t 'Certainly 1 am. ! COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE
30 cents lor every year payment is delayed thereat
ler. Advertirrmexts. Onrsiuarenr less w ill be in. asrted threetimesfor one dol lar,if pavment he made iu advance; one dollar and tiventv-five cents if pavment he delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty cts. if delayed two years, and in the same prnpor tion foi the time payment ig delaved. Larger adATt.pement.for a longer t ime will he-charged on the a me pnnciplt . CAPITAL HOUSED rSTHKuiulersipiied has taken possession ofthe larpe I and commodious buililinp situateon the corner l Madison and Monroe streets, nearly opposite the Court House, where he w ill he pleased' to entertain is many of his old friends, and the travelliup community pem-rally, as mav favor him with a call His house is fitted up in the verv best style, and furtnhed with every thinp necessary tomato it nn aprpcablf house lor the traveller and hoarder. His table is. audOiall be, furnished with the A.-rv best the market affords. F.sperial care will be taken nf horses entrusted to his keepinp. I n short , the proprietor is confident insavinp, that his house shall not be surpassed in Eastern Indiana.
RICflAUD PVRX AN. ronnersTille, March 19th, 'Jl, !l-12m
OF
Mrs. Sparkins, did you spit in W. McK. SCOTT' A. ivf. "prinrmnl
Ar.. T-..1 r . w '
.jfiiKius lacei
Yes; I did so when I was angry.
be You are sorry for it now. are you
;not? ' ' Yes. sir, 1 am, she said,and then sjven o- rubbed her eyes with one corner of her apron.
Do you hear that, Mrs. Jenkins? I do. Will you forgive her! With all my heart.
Now shake hands. God bless vou.
hill.
He could not put that ofTuntil ..ejections respecting the powders p'.n.r :nt te the marriage; so he went ' He found the medicine curing- the "..n
they
Will..
He
we
10 Y jerkin;
the wai'on broke
Mr. Truman hud a
re turn e d home order to see the give further di-
and
and nullin-r tho
A. 7
wure
load about,
box of tool?
lcine curing the
patient, and had tho good fortune
to meet tho class leader there, who flo,l '
lio,i,1r,.l 1 1 t KT rr.ee of Car
i..tv.vi.i ium inu ii.tliei.aUU lirOmiSCU py"5 Irom S to U weeks, 25. i.re-i.aid or e
ois, to return the COmitlfllf !irV in o f.wrr , A FIKTI It r-f,.rc. . . .
11 i , -v."si . .' .1 ii v t ar., r.mnracine the Scientific am 1 knew hew to use them. The davs lr,.r",J,k'.wl course,. iiira.ed i., $ ., -.-,,,
wagon was soon repaired, and the teamster went whisiliug and sinr-
rilllil institution .9 now norma mn.l,- .t-KI.-l....l
i B nnd is open at all tunes for the reception or Pupils, and us mom liavinp been recently fitted up ' with all the elepanre and convenience of the best Cincinnati Colleges, now furnishes adrantap. s equal I to any intitnti n in the West for a Tull and tl.or- , onph Commercial Kducation, uhilst the cost is little ' over one-half of others. 1 The studies of the Full Course are those .11-ressary fora complete and thorough Mereamile K .location, . and comprehends four distinct classes of Subieets to wit.- ' i First Class I1oCBt.B F.xtbt n.io vo,.-,.
T 1 his embraces the science of Rook Keeping hv Oo.iblr Kntry, and its application to Wholesale and Retail business by sole traders and Partners. Raukinp Manufacturing, and Domestic Shipping, and Commission, Steam floating, and Foreipn Sliippinp. and general Commiss,nn business, including t. method of keeping the vanoes auxiliary books, as the Cah ' hook. III II bonk, Bankbook.Invoice n.i..k.Sale hook. Grain book. Outwaid Invoice book, Account Cur. em book, .Vc. The S.rond Class embraces the Laws, Customs and I sages ot Trade and Commerce. Third r i..,-MEnrANTii.K Arithmetic F.nihra ees ( alcnlattnn in Inter , Discount. and Gain, Commission and llrokorage, Kquation of Payments, Direct and Indirect Exchange, 8;c. Ac. 011 the new : and improv. d method of Cancellation. Fourth Cui-ciiri.i 1 . . . 1. ...
Law, .Vc. relating to Sole IV .,!,.. r...'.oi.:
and 1'rineipal and Agent. Mills of F.x '
n.mis.ory Notes, ,Ve, -Marine. Fire, and
silranee. Contracts ;. :
nil .-;. ... ..r c.l... 1 . ' ..ring
....... ... ...... .,. 11, ore 01 tiuarantres, and lastly those remedies which lie in.
the hands of the Mi rrhsin hi....ir .u
Transit. Lii n.Ar ' 1 ' :
C- rnce uf Cards of Admission ... r..n r
t'ttli frnm A la
cun-d.
1PM
FURNITURE.
The subsciber is constantly receiving
... ..a.i.i 11 ions ignis penerai assortment
nrnitnr- to ul.,.1. h.. ........ .1...
7 fntteniion of those iti.hinp to bov. Hi,
I present stock consists of Koreans Siaoils. T1I.1.. ri,,;.. c... ... .- . '
iiip-plasses. &c. fee. All which he will sell cheat, lor cash. Ware.room, opposite the Court House. L. GAHDXKK. 11 v. 'il-)8tf.
hoots ,k siioi.s. rHE undersigned has just received a superior en of 1
Men's Boots Youths' do Women's do
Misses do
and
Shoes, do do do
ManiitBctutcd inthe East and at Cincinnati byForsale cheap LIXCK FAHqrfAK, at the 1'ost Office.
When this useful, practical.
ac-
i;ig 0:1
his w.iv, and the minister r
turned to liis garden once more.
he was qmte fatigued, but happy
to tiiinlc the day had not 1 toon
- XV ILVV1J
wash-tub.
tippes, who
natured even ; J;lst as ho kneeled down before a ; pcnt ir x.xl J woi!v over the j bod of onions, as though he inten-: thai, ye Xan-' ded to copy the example ofthe' 0uc reaS011 it, scold, and E-vntians and ivorshin t!i.Mn l.vi.l to weed the garde
door
was opened, and here
l-'viLians and wors hm t hem :i
. s 1 rap was heard at the door.
minister could have wept without rubbing his eyes with the onions that stood unweeded there; but he resolved to bo angrv, and sin not.
The
stood tl
ious to
Mr. Truman i
nouse. "What do you want iiKjuircd the minister.
'Father wants tobi-rrowthe commentary on Luke and the last newspaper.
"". , ' "."". .ogetner with Lectures on Xfercatitile Arithmet.c and Commercial La-, can be taken at any time, leavinp it optional with the Pupil after. he
commodating man reached home yTZS.' -hrph
n . it . . . . , M - .
, ,V. . nrns 01 Admission to Partial Course, fit 11 50, pre-paid or secured. rr No admittance as a pupil in either course with, out first obtaining a Card of Admission from the Principal. LKCTCRESon Banking, Political Economy, and oilier subieets laluable to the Merchant to be known, 1 Vf dr1,ver" throughout the Course A Diploma granted onlv to those w hn mil pass a "onrsV',0rr f,min,,ion ,he completion of a Tull u..tr iett me rr vommencinp either conrsr will m the first Monday of each month, although Pupils are admitted at any time. e AVin, t . ,,, Rvrd Examiner,, Na 20, 1851. a, the J. l",l,,lr'S"fm'd' Ov special request.) acting
....J r . . r.s.iiiiiers ot the Commercial Inst - tllte of Indinnanoli. A...-.:e.. .. t . . .
....v. . .., .ua. we navf aitentlei.
n, anx-
i . , i i
ne ii.tsf-ioatiiT s
see Mr. Truman.
was called into tho
mv son?1
"Wife, iret them" stid he: then, to arrive.
e iov, no
time vcu
-i
to th
dv
tho
Mrs. Tru-
books for
lit l:ist Ifi- 1i.m-. 1 .. 1 ' .
iuucc i wuif, illlU lib iur!ui,rT . . . . ll . f -ml 'O
uauu smieinmg oi a doctor, it ''The next
uiougun would ask your advice." 'thing of that nature a
At ne unaoie to walk or work: m:i;i; v;, CAU
luuueu uie uomuue. vou as well as 1 can" He hmps about on three legs a It W;,s nmv twtflvo oVlook. ?0 httle. 1 wish you would step up to the minister thought it best to take our place and see him sl Hitc- of xchl Ho Mt n ell, 1 have agreed to marry a with his wife and child to a picked couple a short distance beyondyour up dinner.0 IV fore he rose from
he was anxious
loud l" ,VLLU lue Sien was because
The 1 . t0 be a donation party at
ms nouse tlie next day, and lie did not wish to have his premises look as though he was slothful and lazy. After a delicious sleep and pleasant dreams the donation day arrived. Parson Truman helped his wife to
provide lor a large guests. He made the
.i .
tne potatoes, churned the butter, watched the oven, scoured the knives and forks, and made himself generally useful. Soon after sunset the neighbors of different denominations "bean
came with one
remarked: horse hitched to the wagon; the want any mare that muted the nohl nnimul
.aT.I?T,n?-i"n 0,s ,l,e P""""1 class of ''' ,n""'Von-n" find il class as well acquainted
With th ...- - .
Honk Krt ninpo- rmibl w..)! t.un ..- v
, 7 --'- 'is in P .-i.t (i, I II fir BITt" and opportu,,,,,,., f ,c,a practice considered. We vf K-H' lht'tn tn h7 i r ... . .
in. in
niportnnt
PHILADELPHIA AT YOUR DOCR Truth Stranger TharTFiction. WE Apain take pleasure in aniioiinrinp to on customers and the public penerallv that we ar lust reieivinp a larpe and well selected slock of Fal and inter (ioods, direct from KKW-VORK nnd I'll If .1 Kf .11 1 , which we pledpe ourselves to sell cheap lorca-b, or to prompt payinp customers. We r. . I assured that our old Ii leiirt. ill stick to us, and we hope that all others will call and examine our stock h. fore purcbasmp elsew here. 1 Our stock consists, in part, of Bales Drown She, tinp, 1 so pieces Fancy Prims. do do Shirtinir, If do nine, and Mine
l'i..r. iiu lirilimp, 1 do do T
u.lili, R do Drillinp, 10 do Colored Cambrics, 5n do HI'k Cloths, lo do Assorted Cloths, , do Sattmetts, 20 do Tweeds and Jeans,: do Cassuneres, .30 do Scarlet, Yellow, I White and Green 10 Flannel, 40 do heavy Overcoatinp '.0 do Apron Checks, .4 do Linnen and Cotton 10 1 able Diaper, 10 do Canton Flannel, 10 do Cotton Hand'chiiTs 20
topether with a vaiiety of
Hartiwarr, queensware, Grocrries, Glass, &
r pay t ASH for Wheat, Corn, Mye, Oa oey. Flax seed, Barrels, and trade for all oih r Produce. 11. H. &J.C. nVKlON Octubcr S.'Sl
Omnire Priuts-
do Fiirniiurr Prims, do Coat lllankets, do White Hi d do do Hre do do Pluck and 1 aucy Lustre, do Plain and Plaid Lin.rys, do Cash men s 4 Delane, do Merinos, do Fancy Ginghams do Poplins, do Satin Vestinr do Fancv do do Dre.s Silks, do lri.li Linn.-n, do Silk lljnd'chess Kotions, Trimmi
belieie .hem to have received from their pres. strnclor. a thnrm.l. .i.:ik. ... ..' .
, hran.k .ft- . . - 1 11 1 1'
numucr oi oh ; 7..K ,lf,non:h
ohwrrrrd and n,Mrir 2 V" ' '' i V1 L
ln,.m---,,,r a.7n"n,'1'' nrt valuahlP citions, and
member. T.l "mmvna " " f-'Howinp nam ed wit : P I,n'',lu cU receive Diplomas, to Hi,r".'"? John M. Docey. Herekiah W. FerJoI ' r'"'1 J Mor". J"-ph R . Haiiph. John T James t" HT VJ ?""eV- y MrC"T ir James 1. Brown, and Tyra Montfomrrv.
And
... ronrtnsion. we s. on 1,1 I...
r.,,''.'n' rfIn,':" innowhavinpi. in their power lo patronise Home Institution of Commercial F.du-
ami at r, , r " '"" ,nrorm''on, in as short a time, is proof abundant and conclusive that thev Sni S?-
.......rieu,
, TAc best and rheapest Family Medicine inthe If or Id DR. ROBERT'S
CO MPOl'XD SAKSAPAICILLA PILLS. An alterative. Tonic, Diuretic and mild Cathartic. Price 25 cents per box. eontainiup so Pills. F.ach box contains fifty pills, n hieh makes th. m as cheap apain as any other standard pill, and four times cheaper, and warranted much superior in the cur.' or various diseases, toanv ofthe Syrup mixtures sold; besides being a more com, in, ut and proper form for use.
rilHF. astonishinp slice, ss which has atti tided the use ofDr. Huberts Compound SarapariUa Pills
are truly
the method of l.r.'oaratioii. There are few hiirhe
aiithortii.'s than Dr. Pereira. DK. COMKK, in hi. valuable wrilinps on the "Physiclepy of Di est.on," aberves that "a dimimilinnof the due quantity of the Gastric Juice i a prominent and ail-prevai!iiip eaue of Dyspepsia; and he stales that :. Hiliou-.li-h .1 prnfes.orof medciue in London, who was severely afflicted wi.htl.is com). Isint. fin, line; every thinp else to fail, had re course to the Gastcic Juice, obtained from the stom arhof living-animals, which proved completely sue cesslnl." Dr. GRAHAM, author nf the famous works on "Vepelable Diet." savs- "it is a remarkable fact in
! physioloe;T, that the stomachs of animals, macerated j iu water, impart tothe fluid the property of'dissol j vinp various articles offood, and of efTectine a kind ! of artificial digestion of them in n ivise different ', from I he natural digestive prorcss.9' Dr. SIMON'S. preat w ork. .he'CbeinistrTof Man,- , (Lea nianchard, Phila. 1846, up. 321-2) sa'ys: "Ths I tdiscovrry of TFI'SIV fomisa new era in theclii mi- ; cal history of Dircstion. From recent experiment j we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an ant fieia I dip.-iive fi ui,l. ore pa red Irmn Pep-i u, a i i i in the t. antral Ga f i ic Juice itself. i Prof, ssor Dl'NGI.ISOX of the .lefT. rsou Col'.i p. . Philadelphia. in his m at work on Human Physiolo-i f , devotes more than tidy pap.1 to an examination o, ; this subject. H i ex periments xx .t fi Dr. P, auninr. : on the G:!M rie J nice, obtained from the livin p; hurrrn stomach aiulfrom animals are well kuoMii. In all ' cases," hesays, dirtstion occurred as p, rf,-ctlv in i he art' fieial as in the n itiira I di pe.iiooe. As a DYSPEPSIA CURER, j DK. HOUGH! OX'S preparation of PEPSIX has produced the mo't marvellous effects, curinp cases , f i Debility, Emaciation, rrvoitt He. line, and Dytpep. ! tie Consumption, supposed to be on the very vrriie of ! the prave. It is im possible to i ive the .1, tails of ..- j ses in the limits of this advertisement l.u. auihen.i- ' cn.ed eeriiticai. s ha. e I.e. n civen of nior.' than I'lVO iHlXDKF.D HKMA1IKAKLK ClltF.S. in philai delphia. New York, and Boston alone. These were . nearly all desperate cases, and the cures Here no ; only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. ll is a preat X EUVDl'S AX I IDO I K, and particularly useful for It iidi'tiry to hillioiis disorder. Liver ; Con. plaint, Fev.Tatid A pu-, or badly t rea led Feverj and Apue, and theevil , (lVeis of quinine. MerrurvA j and other drop, iij.oii the Dip, stive orp:'ns. alt. r o I lonp sickness. Al.o. for xress in . atinp, and the to. I free us.- of ar ("in .pnits. 1 1 a! most reconciles lira it : with Intemperance. I OI.U IslOMACll rO-lPI.tlxTls. j "here is no form of OLD STOMACH CO 2 1 PL 1IXTS which i docs not seem to reach and r-- ' move at. nice Nn man, r him bad thrv may bet GIVES INSTANT IIFI IKFI A tingle dr ,- , wiorrt all the unpleasant symptoms, and it need re in , lytobe repeat.d, fur a short time, to make these i Rood eftects permanent. Pt'll 1TY OF BLOOD andt , VIGOR OF BODY.follnwatonre. It ispartirularlr ' excellent in ca'es ef Nausea, Vom.tinp, Cramps, : Soreness ofthe pit nf the Stomach, distress aftereatinp.low. cold, slateof ihe Blood, Heaviness, Law- : lirssof Spirits. Despond. -ncv. Kmaciation,W,akness, 1 en.lency to lnsaiiitT.Siiici.tr. fve. j Price. OXK. I):)I.LA!t perh.ntle. One bottle w ill ofrcncfTrct a lastinp cure. PI'PSIX IX ir wnTsFJS, j SF.XT BT MIL. TKF.F. OF POST AG K. ! For convenience of srndiiip to all part ofthe ; country, the DIGF.STIVK MATTF.K OF THK PF.P-IXis put np in ihe form . f Powders, w jih din c( ions t. I... d is. ..I veil in water ori rup. by the pa' tient. I hi se po ders cHtani just the same matter as the bottles, but fierce the quant i'tt tor I lie same price and will be sent bv mail. FHFF.OK POST A G K. f.i
OXF. DOLLAR sent f; paid) lo Dr. .1 S. HOI GH TON. No. 1 1 North K.ichth street. Philail. lphia. Pa Sold hyapents in every town in the United Stnt.'tr and by ropec table dealers in .Vedicincs generally. Scptt-mhrrn, 1 S50. 37.-12m. For al by M. W. Haile. Brookville, A; T Irwin k Co.. Fairfield, Win. Ru boll oih. Metamora, P. D. Tatman, Laurel, C. B. OvrTlon, Anderson, D. Hever, LilnTfy. II. Rider & or, Brownsville, J.L. Andrew, Dunliipsrille, P. Maaon, Connernville, N. Craeo ,v. Cnltiniliit, Thompson 3c fsillenpie. Oreennbursj, Katoa Ramay Co , Milford. I. Criswell., TVapolon. II. Wet sSl J. B Clurk, Minc'iesler, W. Conner. Favetteville, S. Barlier, Rushville, R. L. Antrnhna. Clarksburg. W. Johnson VersiiMea. H. Allemonir Milan. Ferbi Sl Me.Culloueh, Lawrenoebnrir, Sold by M 1WHAILF. Brookville: A J Irv.it.4Cot Fatrfield:Cianeamp,Metamora: W H Evans w. s, Irion; Mrs RShnmway. Dnnla p.vi lie; D B. aver Lib. rtv: s.hole.,le by C S Bnrd-al Co. 22 Cint in..a..: Oleott, McK. ssonfc Co, 127 Maiden Lane New lork eity; J B Farnhatn travelliup agent; also bv agents m every tow n through the west
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VO! S IHSF.ASKS. whk-h r,.r-l..'. " -ri-f!,, ''- A Icrai.s;cmci.t of the irvn,,, rjr in Vr.r.voi's . o:ri. ;ts : .Tcii:rii.rs i',. t ,t . :..r - .... j vi::,l energies of tlje ;,ir, a'v ,
e !ie. um.:.t the sfrer.:! -i
imhiture oi i ialvanis'ni. as B.ji.ij !v '. f::! a;:d wondettul di-covon . the ex1' '" nnd weakened sull'ercr is restore! . . stxsngth. elastirity, and sipor. T'ne tricat i-ecu!iari:y and ccel' Dr. Christie's Galvanic Cura;;-: c;nsts in the fact that tl.cy arrest :v. -. by uHrardai.pli.atin. in lace of l!-e '- ' druFp.iijr and I h. .j,-ir:.4 ,i,e patient - " naline unkx ho; -elessly tin ier the in!:.. ;"- "'" 'l:i,y rcer(:.- tiu trMe tysttse. vb:..-", tttm er ",..;'. I.vrvtofe the fcrtfio'js c-.- ... . " tliL'.tfs! inji.i-y ittu.'tr anv r :;-r:ref . i:i:r...'.u,-ti, n a the L:ii'.oJ Suws ... r ' siuce. mure than '
ail
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crsons,
clflscc. ar., eor. .
hieh were a larp nitnilM r of la hes. ' .. li.r!.. .ul1;, ,-: :,i Ncrveu. ) om; : EXTIFJELY AND FSEJiArrrXTlY C: x - f!l l.-'l f of re!ie1 hr, ! been pive -i. '.:r el-e U-eit tried iaianl
To ill : tne iise.rf tho J. LV A :;; ; .. 'he e.i.e ;.f a rerv i atll.rte ', i en ilia'i.-n. in SI'Kl'SI X. er anv .: :eni;is i-.-mer. la ot,:i:nrx- cases li'ki. wh'o-h. by their a. tie-ii en .' mu-elos of :i,e s'onineh. aiior-l t'mo "hi 'li i ave ti-.c pi.tient in a lower illi.neO Jeui'ios. af'er the nrtjnn t;.i
ecael. Now coinpuie tl.isv.i;h th. fn'in the nj.plicati.Mi of the I. V A N a l'y. peptic surleier. even i,i the we an -.o taC lv. and s::vpiv tie i:,,L.
t:s:ne; ti.e . r.on-liP p.crioil the i.i.-.-n.ihl
p,,. e i m flo, i . p.i-t . i' i'
i,n,e eiielll::;io!i whieh v., .i:;J il.oae l.-.ri, ; i up a eonti:Mi,,iis ;aU:.ri, 1o,j s. ; t, ni. Tliu. tin- t. e.l SI A ate IT.K'.IANKNTI.V is .;K1T. .,irLV Si. HI rn;: ims :,, sr. ok icii;
CKRTi! H Miy AM, TTJ';f!Mi Of tlie Most ViilonltfI (Iiarr.ctir. Krom ail v.Ma f thf. r :v c icrt t iiil evciy ct'iiiTi ii .r. ii. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASZ which Coi;r::ii. l p.,,.. ;:. ;
Irtitu is strsnrfr i!::;a i c v n e i'
KLtuiiialisir.. Eroiifiiili?,
f Li ; i
if M IV
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IlEV. Dir. LANli: Of New Jersey, of 'i.t
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imie : -1a. .f tin- (. I ' ly i as l. i. -iu ve s I
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i.i i.r
Pn. A II. i,, of ir.e w hat It u Tt.vlirtiou LM K. My re; tor a1;ont f.i
Dyspep)8. i.vfry t;:riiit r-ir rxtui-j I retail. i-eiTei!:
nf me-iirr.l trc-r"Tn':iI r, l-;ti r. i::c. in ci,:-e.i.:i-j:c,- of it'lj'.ic weaihor. in trie .li-riVi -r. ! v li-cair.e Fiilijrrt ts a severe i h uhioh, Ur cavuut fnv. n: - ft:i: K-irtltrr : i:i t:;; u!;r Ci.n-t'quenc. ai : em-hiU' a ii.:u! t ;:i iittiM.'iher c L i: it" :. i:i : tscKo'l l-y the I! i ouch i t i -i. h i. fceve.e &i t' r iu::e en 1:1 ii.f.: mv j.asor:il I.N.-i. M.i fh'iv
ft Ttinn th'i evincing tli'it tht-3 u:-,- - T r'Hii'0i..il i:h inch utiitr liiii-i'cli '.-' r. -" tiif Norvi i:s S-.-i'-m. Jn 11-- uli.'h' ; tiiore fcocrr.oiJ ti he rn i emt-.1 :nl Pizcnt. " nMcli ar. 1 K v Ui't iate in N- rmi S-::r. . Xhlr.Z thn I ha1 tricl Umx ihi-J tj r ; plet-Jy U'M. At last I wa h i h wy i cn:mnc i-ur in vent ions. &rr. t!i' -wjh v. ,. KMr.iii;:e i r yom ef their cti-'irnry i 1 to u v the Lita X oi the a;-: .;ca:j-'n 1 i ; ' CKIT mi KLAi !".. villi xlv .V H.l II). 'J his n-as is June. IMrt. T i iMOMMI.U VT, 1 TWO DATS MV Jl.iirj.l nil in fij::t i.9 I was n.iiiiBio msvai. mi r HBORS; 50K HAVE I SINCE OMITTED A t-.V-U ox A' ic.vi or iHt: Bn-.'cniiii ; ir m AFFEt TlOf HAP F.TIUFI.T flWinO TRorpi F " in the wn;i-.r;ful aai-1 hnj j reuli f tht i I have ier(ninuiiii 1 tho EKI.T an l ip anv who Lave het-n likew i&e nutlci inp ir1" gic '.AUt-'Ctjoi.s. Thoy hnve t:i-l tLcm. RF?-!L7S. I MIMETIC. LV-KT f kr .
1 am. diesr sir, Tcry :c-i
I.-Mi MIT
i0 i
Irove
was too lanift to iv.wo
yet. I lo brought with him a new choose, a quarter of veal, and throe or four bushels of corn. The sick woman sent her boy with a new ilross for Mrs. Traman. The classleader brought a side of bacon and
a dollar m monev. Airs. SivirL-;nC
in tl. It- ... J i 'iiniinr inviiTUltun
iii.h'an .l11 "". h" th"'m "T '' Trincipal to f,.r.u-. : h t mplu mrn -he " fore renu.sis business mn in anr part of the Slate l,o mar he in want ofroo.1 aeeo.imants, , fm, ."m J, f the an,e ,tat,nK,lithe partieiil.rs, and hemiM ,ie,.r"rd ,e"d -lP,liBedi; every i.-5r.??h'T2,t h"r Wn n,,,,e r the .n.Uo f ffr,ll'.'heB;,.arJ,nt H,,,"" in h"rJ " Student, from ahmad at Two D..Ilars per Week, makinn the Entire Kxnen.r. of Koanliiif, Tmtion ,d S,a.i,.erv. aim,,, iT. r,v D,.Coflete, PnCe f Tm,,,,n "0nei' h- Ciiicinnaii S.-n. A s .
I X- 1
i 1 1 -it ii - 1 ""'i' iKii'au iit-'ill " """'it iiiitiunL N. iJllS. OM.'llKins - house, and lwiU cad ou my vay to (he table Irishman made hi? .in- Mrs. Jenkins, and the younc win! . Prints and GtnhTnil
I'earanc
the preai
and niodestlv asked
her lived there.
" cs." was tlie answer. 'Will ye lie so kind as to write a .either lor me to tlie ould eouu-thrvT
-P.v
and-bv
'Mav
vc!"
the blissid Varg'm
ine weuamr.
In order to make up lost time, tho minister now worked harder than he did before he had been interrupted. The first caller had not got out of Bight, when a woman in dishabille,with her disheveled hair streaming over her white face, came to the door, and asked if the Rev. Mr. Truman was at home. . Tie is at home, but his engagements arc such that he caunot be interrupted just now," observed his wife. "Oh, dear me, what shall 1 do?"
exclaimed the woman,wrinring her that
hands, and weomno ns thnnrrh lior li a rl ii. i
. , " - - - ILtlll ,1,1 ,1,111 T 1
it ilow smasher, came tojretl.er, and
brought a beautiful quilt, the re-; suit of the united labors of the ladies in the settlement. The sewin"-' was neatly executed. It was ori-
so s c;iiii-h.m.
"st opened and (or Sale by M.vr.ktsa. -
R TYNEfl;
MT Tth, 1131,
TAILORING AND CLOTHING' w.,:l,,xw,r'L,A-s .1 K ll C II A , t r
'Take a chair' .Will ye beafthel doing it soon?, 'Right away after dinner.' The writing of the letter occupied at least an hour, ami before he
gmaily aesigued lor the missiona
ries of Liberia; but some one suf-
piotict gostcd that the climate of Africa was warm enoughwihtout quilts, so the sewing circle conclud:d to
present it to Mr. Tinman. Uy-and ii. i ... '
uy uie leamsrer came with a
on load of people from his meat. The- came quite
wag-
pretty little boy tance. and brought money.
settlea dis-
Their
auflorings were iatense, and the
l. J . X
.uiR-mueci it, a
v.nuu lilt; nii'icf.-n, iii nc .-n.i iim,i0,i , . j i.
, '.nvu iui viuuuiu'iij iiulUUHlCU IU 111S1I0T he (thn mivnplinr tonn il.illtipa Tin-. T...M.. . 1
A. , I'-iMiiau fi 3
s sick moth- on hand. He said he had not mnrhi
! to give, but he would make himsef J
cr,
Wd h?s 'f'T e ',UhU' ,htt " i V ,Td his stock of FALL and XVINTKH GOOtls He- iI'P,H,NG "EADT MADK. at nf.r"! rcP ''''l"l inritethe peblie to ca'I fashiousrularly recriresl the lat.st . Mt. ,ri-l, 8spt. seta. il3i-,i.
The subscriber h ;., "
renera I ' V imm ine ti.for rtmcn,ufrt'"y md iothi.,ff
Cloth Sc Blanket Coats, 'rotk Sack do Te...C V."'?,c"' - Silinet Pants, 1 orx,h,ch he .HI tiUt ,,, Uw ns,t Pet. 9, il, R.TTKER.
eas t a - consis- i
ann mat they xx . 1 1 cure all curable diseases, quicker and more pleasantly than any other med.cine ever known. I he Tills are nrinrinallx an !.....;..
, icine. ktheir basis heinir the solid rxtraet or Sar... panlla, prepared in a superior manner.) hut snflleien.lv cathartic to trently a-.i.t nature, mi.ho.it p..r-
svmrn make them necnliarlv
. n r , prurii vine tne vtrni. oTtheV." l!,rZ '"? ,rkh bl0'"1 ""' '"l,hJot tne stomach and liver.
to b.7 J""" ftkn0 'l:'l "'ir ablest physician. IhJhiXiy ,"""'iionahle,b,it efficacious in tne highest d. rr.e, and as a general Family Mdicine Unequalled, The Compound Sarsaparilla l'illsare used forthe permanent cure of those diseases which arise frm ?herJr,,7nd,.'r 1,'M",'nd "'h,d.re,,in,,"f k n. e.?. ... ,Vf" "yP-'""' corfulanr r, nS.inn. ? . 7' ht ""srin.te cutaneous eiuptions. blotches, boils, pimples.. ore, weak or inflamed ey.s.ciand,,!.,. slllinc.' rheumatic affectum,, ,.. , ,he hone, and (..,,., dropTeV dvspen.ia.a.hm,.d,.rrh(K,,nd dvi.nterV: cltichs, col.P. consumption, when caused by c-pili.ry obstruct! ,' aiht . jaundice, fever and aCue, chill and fever,, and fevers, n ceneral. penerai and nervous debil.ty,' "d anTVh'en'eTe'r ' 'T- ".- of mearvt pllr, he system. ,C,"e " 10 inW K..' hrl P-"-ir reirctahle compound, and mav ." "' "TPrrsonsof .11,.,. They are pleasant ,o the palate, and produce nn na..,ra, uneasiness or sTnpuiF,n their nnera.inn. VI, ,,..) .1. .
couidbetrivenof tho.. who have, used them with ret benefi t. WJ k no P'""" to take our w ord as to the merH, orthe mrdirine, hut to call on the airent and purchase a hex. and if on trial it does not trive the moat perrect satisfaction, they ran return the box and receive the money paid for the same. Purchasers will beparticnlar to ask for "I)r. Hubert's Compound Sarsaparilla Pills," and observe that the rreen rapper on each box ha, a face simile of the sicnaPn-e of Jos, Roberts, M. D. and C. P, Fay, and to purchase none others. Letters on the subject ofthe medicine, must be addressed, po,t paid, to C. P. Kay, Owcgu, Tioga Co., Dealers in Franklin Co.. Ia. can lean. irpn.
qiiirinc of the Editors of American of Brookville la Nor. 7, 3l, 40-Iyear. "
MARTIIENS & ORDEMANN, Mannfartorrrs and dealers in C I G A R 8. TOBACCO AND SNUFF, No. 201, fain-st , 3 doors south ofTth.. Cin. "ekrep constantly on hand the best brands of i.rr.nia Missouri and Kentucky Tobacco; lmported and Domestic Clear,. Also, Smokint- T-baceo, SnufT, and Pipe,, all or which we are prepared to sell on reasonable terms.
7' Oct. 17, "31.
43-1 rial"-
WOOL. WOOL, A WF ",0",,l i,,r"nn our customers, and the pnhl.e generally, that we are pr. parrd to card, spin, or manufactur. all kin.!srwo0lln rood" u-iial in this country, nn as reasonable terms a, anv that will do as good work. as promptly attended tn a, formerlr. FILIilXW &. I) V KI X G in the proper season w.ll still bx done in rood work- 1 manlike manner. MANUFACTURING a-.llbedone at the following prices per yardJeans, blue mixed, 3 leaf, 37j't,r vd " 'eel " 311 " ' " lf. 37to41j Sattinet. accord. ne; to color, 37)t5(it s. Cassimrre.arcordinc to color, 241075 I Cloth, arrordinr to color, 30 to'2i ,
nue riannel.accordingtowidth.ts to23
23 to37J s
Dved
Hlankets, per pair.
Spinninc while wool 15cts - .,.,,,;., ,.i
I 12-3; spinning doubled and twisting for coverlets Or carpet yarn rea led 20 cts per pound We want 20.000 lb, of wool to supply our mills, for 1 w hich wew.l l pay the best market price., in goods oTour manufacturing, havi nr a xerx- lartre stock made of fine wool, we . an warrant the best quality to wear that we have ever offered tn the pub.'ic. Country produce of almost every kind will be taken
.,-,,, or truons. a la ge amount of wool will he acceptable .0 us.
""e are ready and always willing to serve the public . They have given as a generous support heretofore, fur which we return nerunfrigned thanks, and
-k niniuiiritifli ,'I .ne.riavor.
grease
Please call once more and bring your wool.
K. .XI AC 1 it Laurel, April 22nd, 1831. It.
CO.
W. 31 OR ROW,
D T T laTXi asm n. J WW 4wAM..
iiiiumcj emu UOUnseilOr at LaW.'I )(? " 1W 5,,," of asuperior
strict, o nt door North of ,or
Bet , ',
OFFICE on Rurress
, Geo. Holland's, Broakvilla, In..
GlflXD STOXES!
nality
DR. CHRISTIE'S G A L V A ?i I C E C K LAC'E
Is used fer nil an.,!a':ils a!:ec:i:i; fw Head, such s llrfnrl.i!i. iniann.ati.-afr-;'-Nerions aii-1 Sick Headaciie. Oi . el J".'. N-,:,l-ia in the Vnce. Ui7t:'iz er r.. ..:;--r 1-'
F.ars. 1-ealness. which is peaer-.lly Ne:v.i'.:- -distresses conil-laint, cile,l lie IVli rstix DR. CHRTsTIE'S GALVAMC KA'Kf.ET " . , in rate .f t onvir.v
Are lonnd oi vi w . - ; , Xe.
or tit nr.sninac i i- . . 41fee ,,m of Ihe Head an.l -r extretnit.M -in t i.1 Paralysis, and all D.sa. ciJ refi.'ie'cr of r..er. er Ncry,us Knergy, liaibs or other orgaos ef the hocy. Tic Doloreux and Ileuralgia. These dreadful and agonirinj comrlai"' " . nti.r.t,lv rr.'.Vrrd hy the application el th. Hair. .Vr.cKLsrE, and Hnn. Ihe h.'it Heetrieitv throuch the systcm-the Neckls, ...
- .... in lt,su d .stress me afl!.ca-- -1
aneexca iier.e?,. ... .. - a application NEVER FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. The. alarming and torrilde c-iir.rlaints aused by a VercngemeM f the Aerrff. 1 Eticcun. and Flvip, i" cu.e war ly
no matter how young or now 01a mi , . 4
confirmed the complaint. proofs are in possession of the i ropi.e- 'r. tw MaBT hundred Certifica'cs. frr-m .
the country, of the most extraorainar. b given, if required. , ,lt , tTif Xo trouhle or inconvenience "ij'e. of DR. CHRISTIE'S WHVIHC.'"' . ,0 thev mav he worn by the most f ' e
with perfect ease and safety. In m! jf-
sation attenaing laeir nse is mi, . . coujtri mil. They can be sent to any fart ol Prices: , tru- r.i -rtie Three P I-41
re. r.-i :.-l.1. TtTO ileU'- .
The fJalvanin Rraeoleta. One V:'
The Magnetic Fluid, tta Doliilf
5 The Articles are osnpM'f 'lt
plain directions. I'amphlets. wiu may be had of the authorized Agcr.!. n fiTm , 11 ad wnTtCE'
f Besem of Countertils and jrrli- ImJl
H. C. MOREEEAD, ffl. aWERAI, AGENT FOR THK rNITKP j,, 13a Broadxtray. ew
AUTHORIZED AOI.M
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j D. Braver, Liberty; Chas. xan 1 "! Giipirt and Reptiy. J,minJ. Jftpee.T-aer .ulf-aT -lyr-i.
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