Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 May 1846 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS. From Arthritis Magazine. Charity Rewarded. AXx K, FKURETT. 'I'd r children!" exclaimed the inilUr'e Kind -he -tried vifr, asslie st.mii looking from )nr cutLijje window at a frruup which had h lVw iH'iniint3 befr attracted lier attentionll consisted of boy anJ girl quite young', and a girl somewhat older, who Keemed to be soothing and caressing the younger children. I'joor children: wh can they be, am! wnerecui they, coir.e from! They look tired and worn out, and in bad condition ivirt tbey have a mother like my little ones! "! no.' if thoy had; they would not be ivjtiulercra and wayfarers, which they certainly are,' Kind thoughts, in the mind of Mrs.. Itusssll, v. ere but the prompters to kind actions; and in a few tr.jnutea she was with the children, inak.tiiT inquiries as to who they were, and why. they had "left their homes, 'I ;tiir history was briefly told: they had been raised in one of the manufacturing districts their father had made a little money, and having a tste for country life, and fonie friends in Scotland, he had taken n farm among the highlands, which are proverbial tor, the moisture and bleakness of their atmosphere. The family hid been used to a dry and temperate; c'iinite, and pickness followed their change of residence mother,- father, children and all, had sufl'ored from ague or intermittent fever. Their father, on bis racovery, determined to remove them, hid BUrled to Bcek employment tu his old quarters; in a !w weeks he had written to inform them ofhis success, dcsirmgto follow him immediately aoon after their fathers departure, their mother got wors-, and & few days before his letter, the hid died, leavitig her clu!Jteu.t!escaie and wretched, as orphans must ver be. The eldest girl had exerted herself to pay the last tribute of respect and affection to her lamented moth- j er. Hy disposing of their trifling effects, she had determined to tiki! her brother and eistcr to where her fit her wa employed. They had started with 'the idea of riding in wagons, getting a lilt for chanty, ur a trifling renumeration; and by these, means hid traveled a considerable distance whnn one night, while asleep in a wagon, they had boen robbed oflhir little money and changes of apparel, and left absolutely destitute, with many nvilca between them ftti their point cX (.estinalionVitc s-id tale, told w ith touching innocence and truthfulness, awakenod Mrs.

liusioir warmasl sympilhy. .Sh look them into her cottage, gave them food, and comforted them with a mother's kindness. Hlie told them that a few milc9 in ad.a.ice was a town, from w hence they proceed by wagon to the city in which their father worked at the sima lime she gave them means to defray their expenses. After resting an hour, the children, with tears (f blessings, took leave of tb-v.r kind iriend, and with refrej'.iing limbs and light heart, continued their journey. Do we ever ask oursWves how o.ftcn we wgiect tho.-te oppwHinities of doing good thit coma within the scope of our various c inabilities? We arc prone to become absorbed in s'-'lf, the vortex of the world and worldlinea 6ucks us in, and we often turn deif cars t a lalo of distress from sheer inanity from incapicity to rcleise our minds from th- thralldom in which we are bound hy our own struggle for humus, or else by tho intoxication o' the spirit, consequent upon a Ufa of uninterrupted pleasure. (Joiild the beautiful dctrtn;of to f'o untj others as we would be done unto," be more dee,"'' impressed upon our minds, and kept prv-'niiioily before us, many a poor mendic int woutu cct broad w here he now gcis a, etone, mati) a I'1'1 broken heart would recdjye comfort an'1 .kindness, where it now meets, with indifference or contemp1.. 0.ir friends travelled gu sturdily" for 60-n-?timc their w ly lightened by reeo!lectious of the kind words of Mis- Uussell, and bright anticipations of speedily meeting their remaining parent but little feet eoOii got tired of tough roads, and young miuds soon weary of the nunototiiy of long j nir.icy. After an hour's travel, the younger children complained of fatigue, aad coin ing to a hiy-stick, laid themselves dawn uiderits shelter, and wis soon asleep, watched by their elder sister, who had tssumed the feelings of a mother toward her almost helpless charge. WlUle tho poor grl kept her vigil, which ,18 rendered longer by many a sad thought and falling teir, as she dwelt over past aeenca and l.er recent los. she was aroused by voices which seemed to come from the opposite side of the hay stack. 'I tell Hue, Jim,' impatiently exclaimed one of the voice, 'there is no douhtnodnifcer; and by une bv;!d eLrok. we can make Oiirselves rich for a twelve month.' 'lint. answered a more ciutius and hesitating to.ie, 'the miller ts an ugly customer strong enough to whip two such fel4lv as we and suppose he should get the upper hind of us, wlut's to be done then?' 'Pooh! how can he got the best of us vAeu wc can knock him down before he thinks abo il it.' beside it is notalw iysj the biggnst man that's tlie most dangerous i i a scuill . 'Art sure of the niorry Tom! 'twould be tjeucc I unpleisint to have all the danger und trouble for nothing. Tom muttering curse ttpon the over cautious disposition of his companion, an swered. 'I tell the I saw farmer Jones, and Squire Wilkinson, pay Uussell big rail of njtcs, and when it wis settled , go to the bar to drink.- Russell likes a .lsss toa well vr V l v to leave befure eun down, nnd when te tl.e ttot awy. I gitess liowillbe pretty well f.irung;); yonder ny tho cmsj rosds wc c, in hide ourselves, and j isi as Im pssops ; 1 ll give in in a. licit ih me ni'nu wun tins big etiek, that shall mike a,!l therost essy, i) )w siy are you willing, or must I tind i f.Uiiw With more pluck! The titter prt of his speech was uttered in asncd ring lone, and the other neker seeming to have a thotiirhl a coward greater dread of being tli.tn of committing- a criiuo. answered. I om, liee knows I nm n it afraid. I'll no wiih thee, but. mind I j , si-i .1 wji t agroti to tlm niiiirf being iinrt, lit . ct n ailurd to loose liis money, mil we mus ui do him any inj iry.' r rnstiiwr ni tut; luviac; iiutss, tiiunni Ihit too ;icaiet., after settling their v il -1 Uiuous pur,... inn mnveu aa. 'I1!. .1 ...I....V. t I.AS, 1. i J .. I....S., . u jsttlii -ill, -' --y 6ciousW tnitle llieir confident, sat for ssv eral istinu'.es in .1 stt-i of agitatio 1 pist dencriplisin. 'io kri'iv lint th-j e invers ition

to which she had listened applied to tje ! hatband of tier kind b:?nif -tres-i, he lu$ to! .1 Health: ' -"ion. There is not a p'ydi .vayUid, rtia.wd, ant perhapa murdered,' suian in tlie counties of Uienlhit, IVrrj,

she knew this, and yet might be uiadlo to avert t.is late. 1 ar a ie ."i"

oiu tier ii id upon iht iuuus, mm 4 lan,, .1.1.1; 1 1;.. ,f , , , . 1 , ,. ... ... . ! to estabiis.il liiuiacil teg of ch.ikin ' bi t il Jcruii'it thtt tSreat- , enod rp...l.-r 1.-, sil. l....l. but u've 0

aha tad Urn louht 111 the punfying school Gl Ifls -i'u s:.,l P.. isjir-firr .v.iv ts ul(

for a minute or two, the n iurl etrty 1,1 her character displayed its -It. and " determined to m. ike an elTirl to sue tor kiuil

friend from the impending sorrow Speedily arousing her urotl.er n3s:f irv ; she told them that lUey ovist rotric. iln-ir clops, and urged them to B.ir'i'd: I hn-:h:d-ren, not having their sister's iiiiiifttl ;vni wondering why they should go hack iiis.:i:ad of forward, nude elow jir.rts. a;;il, Uig before they could reach the miner's, thi? sun was rapidly declining. Tlie g:;!." anxiety increased eg the liiht o; diy jie fi int, and 6he looked anxionslv: alit for ;i place of safety, wherein, fcUe mi.'ht leiv.her little chartre. iT-eaent'v eii-i si a' distance from the high road, a coiiifortiiihlooking barn, tlieroui she con-ldcted 'h-j children, anuV biter much diiiicolty &; co ix i ing, persiiadod them to rem tin there while J she went to procure eotnetliiui; neo's-ary , foe tkeir journey. No somier was she in j the road again, than she sped no rapidlx ; urged by her anxious epi"t to forget fi tigue iu her intense deiie to rvacli tin: ! mill. Ureal as her efforts were, her progress, was slowthe road was hi'.ly and mieaven. j and although tlie intensity with which her : mind was bent on one purpose, prevent! ! her from feeling fatigue, h-.r ma ty day's toil and travel had the physicnl e licet o' . lessening her speed in spite hers If. How long and tedious w.is the iatti trodden by this warm hearted girl, can only he convinced by those wha h;v, tiudr simi- ! lar circuuist inces, urged llieir way over rug ged and unen'iil road. Tlie sun us just sinking below the horizon as i-he g u . glimpse of the large sills ol th-j iMil. I ho t sight infused fiesh strvngih into her wc iry limbs, and in n very few miuuios she us eagerly knocking at the du irof Mrs. Uns. j sell"s neat cottage That good la ly open- j encd the door, and will: an cxcUmition t.f surprise, kindly enquired wlui hid c ius-'d i her to return. In broken scn'ci.ees, inter- ; rupted for want of breath, the poor girl re j lited what she had heard, mid irged the , necessity of speedy asista .cs being sent j to tbe miller. It was now Mrs. K'usnll's turn to be alarmed, she ciu!d ii..t doubl Ih" truth of the story, the particii'a s wen. evi. . dently too true, and giving a warm kiss . and hearty thanks to her young friend, hc j hastily called some of the n.e:i who worked ; at the mill, and mentioning th dmg-r, di- ; rected two of them to s d.lie liorses for themselves and her forthwith. O.ie of Hie ; men took t1 c poor girl bo ur; him, and the ' party speedily rode away i:i the direction; that the miller was expected to com :. j Rapidly the horses raorsed the distance j between the miller's cottage and the point of the roid al which the r .tilierry w is to bo ! committed, night hiJsot lit before the; reached it. ' Mr. Uussel's character wis truly drawn! by the ruili.in millers re provoilu illy j-.lly. and Russell was a fair sample of the class, lie was well ti do. and having no trouble, his naturally happy disposition ' kept liim on friendly terms w ith all man-! kind. If there was any fault to (in I with! hitn, it was, that when mining fiietids his i natural lul u tty led him to take a little; more drink than pttideme warranted. In j the present instance lie haJ ma le some very capita! sales for which he had received cash, and could out he satisfied without treating lus fi iend. O te glass had produced another, and it was sun down before lie lial started, abh.iug'i he was gencially home hy tint liinc. Hiding at a smail pace, witliot'l a thought of danger, the miller ieictiei the tuiiliuscade. lie would have fallen an easy firey to his enemies, had not Ins horse, who caught a glimpse of the figure of the man that a lvaiue.1 Iroui 1)10 lic.!-. swoi vcJ frotn III he.1.1, 8laHCs I an.l Ollly li 'tllly ' . . - . .. ... 1 and partially fbll liinill llll ehllUlJer. Tlu i millf-r nrov.'d H Htlnlv tllrt r'atllinu J miner provtu ai siuruy a uie t aui iimi.i , robber had anticipated. Ho I iced his tin ponents, and a desperate struggle ciisijed, 1 but two to one are seriom odds, and while ! engaged w ith one of the antagonists, he re-: ceived a blow from behind, w hich brought him to the ground. One of his fiuM held hitn tightly, an ) kneeling his weight upon j the miller's chest, while the other proeee-. ried to rille; his pocket. In this they met some lieiay, for Rllssell ha 1 Stowed hist IllOney n tt seen t ikhL.sI Ihit 10 rillins V ll It K I I, I II it I IIIC ltlll a : could nut at first disenvtr. An excliina-j lion ofjuy, accompanied hy an oaih, oc.-' ping the iip of the heretufire cileiil ' thievfs, Bnnnced that they had found the j money and forgotten their caution. So 1 eajer had they boon iu l!ie search, that I the pensci of hearing h.il been lost in the j intense exercise of tin ir other faculties, & , thev were unconscious nf the ramn of lior-! .... , , , sea, until just as the ill g-men wealth was clutched, a heavy blow n.i tho Ijita 1 pros- j tratod one thief, while as th- other sprang j up to tlocamp, he was seized by a s'.ronj; hand, from which all ctTnit to escape j were frtiitlt's-r, and speedily secured Uttssi ll, onieeovenng his consciotisne-', found his heal restin on the bosom of his wife, nnd wondeiiiigly enquired l what lucky chance he owed his lortunale dcliv I.earni ig to whom he was indebted ! ery for h's rescue, the iirllcr warmly express-: ed his thanks, an I with his w ife insisted thai the girl, and herhiother, an I sister shou'.d return to the mill. 1 he whole ar ty were soon in inotin, the thieve were j tied togetherand bmujjht ulong by the millers men, while Russell and his w ifproreeded more rapid,)-, caUed at the barn for j the children, w ho had cried themselves to i sleep, nestled in each uthcra arms. They j were speedily taken to the iniller'a resi i deace, where every comfort that the pa- i I . . . ! ce afrortleil .va proiusdy tienpetl upon thft.n. Food, a fond bed, a change tfclo-l thing; and after keeping them a couple of j 1 it tys to recruit, IJussclI took them in hit wason to tho neisjlil orins town, mid then paid their fare by the slaje tt llie town where their f.uhei lived. Then givinj; the cider girl some money to buy food, and once more thanking her warmly, he left "... J ' . . 1. ... . . .....iaa.I .HI llml. ..... ....... ..- C, il.s iiiv-iu tn i i.-.n'. v.. ...c. j. in i.c,, -...ue the three children uttered many heartfell expression it' gr.ttitudo to the miller J 1 and hi iro.id online J wile. Thus the humblest, and apparently most . instgnilicant act nf nnr lives, u tilien c.m i ueciPj i,y an inviuhle link w iih important ! events, upon which may lung i tho future happiness or misery ol our earthly caree and thus il often h ippens that some ti; llmg act yf kindness is repaitl tu ihe giver ' an hundred fold, iudi-p.-iidcnl f ihat l tl ! ..fi;,,.!,,.,,, ,..,hni..J. S.S.S V? rsiiissns o.- ,J . s ,.i. .v. ... s. iv t, . . s ... u , ... , , ., 1 r.l. ... ing s.itisfietioii wlut li ever iitienlsllie exercise of charii.tlile looliugs. ; iH, Lo'ehor, Kentucky, say Ihe Ohio 1 stalestnan. A .!..ci..r t.nt c made an attempt III tme of theill, bill .' . I .- WT. ... ll. . Il.-l .lay. N hCIl the j people of ui e i -..ma.' 'l IO ill" til.'V ' .- IV' iiti- .i t.

; Tin,.. Slvsifes. and sheet Iron I W A It E.

iM'j. rrib r hating rrmnwd It is simp to (hr hiiittlin m th nf Price 1-imls "moiv, (rvi.r..liv, tv,r iiu ir ptr.HiK. i.riUrnn. t-M.-i.Vii him, hiiI noultlniv nil-inn thi m that !e v, rivtiiy to furbish riii It (t Tiii;.it &c. of tin- mvt sMbhtaiitiat kind, tn tiiiit'aciiirtl tt the ln-st tin ...itv, at the lnvft ttiurkt I jiri.vs. Vt rsofis .r.liiti tu (iurih,ic any thin? in In tim will tlo wt-ll tn call and ixatuine stoi'us! 6'i'yr-Bs; Also constantly on hand tin ass-nrtmcnt oi St.ivrx. och as Cooking Stovx-s of right different sizes. Parlor Stoves and Ten plate Stuvcs, wb,ich wi.lt 1x0 sultl uw for C ASH. II. III kinds r f .tub work done- up with neatness 'JM'" ' "!.' cPi" r b i i,';vr JNov. io. ims. 3t-i. " ' , T . . i. wooa. j. t . Liriun XrtlOI.KSlI.Kaiid K.iAil d.al. r, in fMOl.KS M.K mut KriAil .tvul.r, in Fanr ami Siaplt li-v n.miU. AI.oHor.-in-. timid, Stnlw ami l:ilm llonnrts. Umilii-I ,rriinoiilii'-i, Vc. Jci'., ili. ap t'.irC.ili. No. 24, l.owrr Maikit t. Ciiuiniinii. U, 181!. 37-.. Si'IlMT.S TITUPKNTINK. J HAH?IKI.S Spirits Tirp'iitim int n-cvivid I and f.ir.ili-hy C S. lii: It DS A I., 'iintrnr (.tutdNnd Fifth trt'ts, Cincinnaii. JniK-21, IS4J 27-ly 7IIOSllE.ns Sn-rar, SO S:u ks H io ohi v, 1 'ri-ri-t- ol" Kii-r, 100 l.hs. Sole- l.i atlit-r, 1000 I'o'loii Yarn, SM " I.Vail. For ak- bv K.t S.TYXEH. April JJ, K.ljJ. C. ri KRIS. S.F HtTDEXi CI! It KIT. Jfc IIAVUKN. WMOI.K.Sll.K I1KAI.KKS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, AND V A K I T i V UUDS, ALSO, a n i:iv, clocks, watch ks, liciniAS Silver Wahk. Jkwf.i.ry, S:c. I ' Man, Strri't, V,w","' 'i'1 A- i'' Win sidi-, I Viiinnuti, Ki b. 13, ISl'i. i: A ST I : ll X C ) PK K. 204 It AOS Rio, I'lioirt' ;irtirlr Tur nlc tv A. UONALSON jcl'O. cor. Oiliand Main strt. Cincinnati. 25. 31-!y. PKXCIXU NAILS. SO il.i S.LI. Fur ati- liv A. DON AI.DSON ,V TO. Ninth and M il l timtM,('inciiit.ii i. April J5, Jt.u, Bit US II STORK. lot M:iln iiiwi, li.tnnvn Third (ii Fnm-th ( iniinnati. S1 H HKK AND Mil.Al lilll.IN would rt-p.rl-lullv invite MKUCII.Wrs vt I)RL(.'(JlsrS t rail and i-xainintf the ir .-Ksurtiiirnt, it bi iiiK vt-ry lai'5'-, ill grvatlv WKDITI'.n rttK F.S. riiiin nor Innir i'pi-rii iKt' in ilie ln iih mnniilui-liir-inu-. tti-l'i I runtidi iil that mil-stuck will he Tun nd sa-li-iliU-iury, and that v shall bi- able In sun nil. . u t:u- iiint t.iiiilinus. M.lie'l jrili l-ly. NAILS. K I-.l S avinrl d. Knr uale by A. II'IN AI.DSOV.V co Cnrmr Ninth and M. in sis., i nn W IT July 25 1 S 15 Jl -ly N A I LS. KKtiS --:oi-tid Nfli. Fur a1e by A. lOM.AISO rt CO, 3i)i Ninth and Main n. April ;?th, ,-.,V-l-J l i: X K Z K ll V IS W K L L'S STEAM-POWEU Lookii.5 BNuIrail, AMI Picture Era me Manufactory 117, oliin et. (.inoinnnti. i rHl-' abuve nrtii. ran he foriiiihed in a rimi.1 1 l-.astern filu-i. An a.-orlnu nl of Looking .lasses always nil band al wholesale and retail. X. IJ.-nl l l-ra-np-i rt'ijilt iw pl.ttrs reset. srr.Autiorrs hovels Furnished at llie slmriest notice, March irth isi.t. U-ly. New Goods. rill? C.,t..:i. , l i ! - " J"31 tllPir Sririll"" BI1U Slimmer tsonili) vll eh ,. , ' 'i V '-,",""Cr 1,oou8t Wlllcn a lH" l"C,r frn,Cr 8,M k n,akP9 lllCir .,1, ,., , , ., ,. , ... , I i-iRiri,iii.,isiuie;aiivjvviiii'is;ts;tjiaitKllila.. i 0 I ' a 1 Oi " j 1 gt is g m u I ' ... s s x w x r s w S3, Wrilcniit, llariliCarC, Wtt'Cnsirarr, llOOtii I ii'i t Shoes, I'u r qnd I'ulm. Ltf Hats, foraif.Jiraid Stnnc Ihmnets. MILL AM) ritOSS-Ct'T SAWS, llK t lli KNij AMI Tills. I'AIMF.O lift KF. I S ,1 H Al B I'll MVS, SPIOF.S (si SIIOVF.I.S, M -MRF. FORKS, SAD IKONS, ItltASS KF.TTLKS, tkc, til .r.kil, il.... . i. i ... ...ii i ...i same kind of comix an- .old in any town in ihr raiern I'" '" " "rai x ineinnatl pnres aitiiini llx-ieni onv on the heavx articles It. A S TVVHI llixiokx ille, April 21, IS45. 17-ly BACONH A MS, Sides, nil I Siiiibb i s, ju-t fixim sinuke house, for sale bv TYXF.RS, M t'AH 1'Y Jt III I' I'. Brink ille, Feb. 11, lure. g-bty. WI'sSTHIwIV HOTl.L, s. ;. corner of Cmnt an I IValwU streets, Ci-VCI.W" 1 77. tu wf.li.f.iis win iimi saiisiactnr accommndalinn and mnderate cltarces, enrrini.e A.Nrrr and rood ai,i,:T. i. iiHtk i.K.v, 1 "' V" ?, M l rr..ir,rr., . JOHN A. 3IATSOX, Attorney at Law. Oiticb on Main Sr., Uhook villk, Ind. May I0ih. 1815. 's!0-ir. LAW XOTICK. y L U C 1 II & M Y E ll S , .ltVojit'tij ant Coinscllors at Laic. W"1' '"" ",V'!?"-r",'"H h IT ,'m, or iiueriorcuunsnnhe state. I'lnceover J. t.oniln- s sinre. nn M.lilt St., opposite I .1... I ..111,.- ltro.iL, ill.- InJ Sept. 1, IS4J. 3t'i-tf. JOHN I). Ill) IV LAND, Attorney at Law, It ItOOK VILLK, Io, JOHN 11. FAIwliUlIAIwT" ATTOttpF.Y tLaw, Brookvillc,la. Jan. 10, 1813. 3 .If. CJ. T A IT ay CI RQCF.U, and deah-r insKutter, F.Ep,PV'tiintry PiXMluee ernerally. Sixth street Market, space bi-tiveen F.I in an.l Plum streets, linrinnati. K.-eps constantly on hand a full assortment of Groceries of the best quality, which he will sell H hulefale or lidatt, at reasonable prices. Iteing cniragvd ia pst kinr nutter and Ftrcrs lor the Snnihern Markrl, he is always payiue the hiRhest price having produce to dispose i and c.roceiies to pun-base mrv r. ;i'i i pi him a can. ,,-.., r. Piduce recowd on coiisiLiiment. and dispnsed er m . . . . -- ' lor those articles, l uillllrv Mercnanis nun ii.uc.s inrm,ta,ia.Vae. Aii,iU4r'' ul KOIKt'llOV IN'SCUWl'F. COMPANY 111 II.IK I I (M(l, LUiYil. II A It IT OKI), UUMiH. t 'lViF rroiecii.m insurance company haeeiabt lish tl an aseiit v at this place, w here risks ot evc- ,, ,1, ri,tuui wiiibctaktu. rrrms tr insurance rea J prompt. aims lor li arising under Policies, will be adiilst.d. tt. V. MtT.F. R Y" Agn't. 5-Pinn. llrookvill' Ind , .tan's. 3o if''. A f.lMIIIW. . ' - - - - - - - - 1 1 w IS r received he Tl -arrst from ,V-.r r-r a larev .1 and splendid stock ol Hood suitable l'-r the Si.rmi. and Summer trade. I .insisting in pan of lll'k ft W bite i ajjcv Jets fur Caps, Caps Sc Nets do. do. Plain ltrussels. Laces A. F.dgings. lll'k .V W hue Mechlin , do do. do. tiempur.- I h d Wiouchl I atles A. F.dgini;s, I'otion Cst aiisi Sllllslon lie.s I nu.u .s.s.s r.i.s;ii.i;s, Unbb in do du. Linen C.u.in. A larce lot of Silk ;!... V M.ns lilk an.l Whit. Cotton do. Clotvs.v Mills, ui k aim iiitt .oiunu. . JlC(.nr,. M.Sw jimik & Camhiic M.sttn,,. SvC. I All nf w hich are orleietlat .N.'lt- I oi . i'v pi I. r . w.u.1.1 ........lullv .-,11 the a.teniion ol tountrv ; Meith.,nis ..'.ting on. Ctt . to our sine, a. we aninnst.uilv recoinr t..od; d.i.tl fcum our llou iu , . . t ,.,.,,,.1 .,.-. llmg at x.rtdn.i. lew puses .- It SllVKr. II Fast I hud Street tim.nnat-. .... ............. . .. (i.iCis s I , M-ii,. .-mi.

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WASHINGTON HOUSE, o.v u .t;..vt yv..7fl Between Fifth k. Sjxtlv Sts, riXWl Uue h.tn rnUrti (t and i n..w opt n ..1. ' In-rt nd U.anK r, Mt rchattM. and Iidli r. t'ikititr il... :. ii t-

i s viij, Kin linn ii cnuvt-n u'lii aim cf n- ! trul xtniiinnir ulact-. I fiMl Siaiiluifr, laiiht'iil and t-xii. tit ncid hoit. r al. way in ani inl.nn-.-. j. M AH I IN. Cinvii'.iiHii, Ajiril i, IB4-,. 15-Cm. lItX l.IItXKV, Whole Su f. a.nu, Kctail Dniocisr, am i) i:i.kii .v Paint3, Oil, Varnish, and Dye Stuffs, CORKER OF LOW FR SIARKF.T SVCAMORS STREETS, ci:tjiivwri. I.SO 1 riMt of rwrj drjrripliun, for ihr ynt of II- ruin, Hiiiiut- ftt. Tin-allure ariirli s art-if tin Ix- quality, and may Ih- had ai rvaioiialilr rait-,. rhMtian a lid ( uumrr M-ri'hani arv uiviudlu call and i xamiiii fur thiiurlvr. Cali aid fur C.injiin;. Ilrt-Kax, Vla-vd, rc. ApKI, 10, isari. 15-ly. i:ir svtni:. FALL .()()l) nOJ.KI.ANl) MvCI-KKKY haye jiiM r,-,-.iVia a l allium n-.uriiu. in ,l all ,ou. l ihi- latest llt, tunhieh ih. j iutili-tin-alli nlion ol'iht-iiiililic iii-rallr. OurMuik roiiil ill luirl ol llir lidluwinir Uihnl: " Cativm f I'u ftiirst ryV. ap'han sarins, .1He ,lc Uiiift, .-t'.(r.i lustre. I'll- (', iiirn. .Vnsliim, Shriwh, icnf.i, Wdkft J'niikrin, Li'isfyt, Citithct. (. wicrr.f, Jena, f'.J.Im l, we ' llat niul Caps, Hunts and "ili.K ,i:-urrri. s, lljidnari I que. iisnn , .V r. 1 Iiit have ,, n hand i-. Id iu .ih,fi ,th While and i Maiki n l. PnntiK-r mil ht- laki ll in .m Iu iikc Ii.r i (iuuds. Our -i..r.-i. l,(i ni. d m ar ihr Conn IIohm-. uik i il.uir I. ..r.l... ll..... t jr- ' ' ...... in.- , U-r-. Mulf.m-. I'iHtnnd hit-s.-,n:iii's llal-ain art lunnd at tin- miiiii- i-tialiliiliim iit. Sc it mWr 10, HMJ. 37 ly HATS AND CAPS. ! r lv.i p r.moanit; itn hand nr, a(.vt.miit nf Unit and ! I n, mad.- ..I p.od iuiial. ., ,, .......r,,. ' ll l -ii 1 ml imr M,V. Iheeitum r aillI vivimiij, u rim iKiiinrf the cii li art 1111 'i' u 10 tut mi a rail. V M. (. I.AWHKM-K. I u. I -'0 Main iin-t 2 iluur-t abut the Cunintt-rvial I Hank C" I Nt'LN'X ."I I, April 10, l.iu. lrt-tf 1 HOMAS rfii,n:N-rin n, r;,,. n. v,NrrLL. ; GR&ENPiELD and WlNCaELL .11.1U I K11HS Ml plain Hrni.u-,1 a,i n.na. If I menial Jafmnnnl Tin-It. Ua Hu'l'iiKon'a I trlriW.i,r.m.i. fiirm r or IVart and Walnut! M. Oppuniv 1',-aii bltvt-t House, I'lM INN -ri April 10, isvi s'.. 01. i) i:srin.isii.Mt:r. h), Cincinuati Venitian Blind Factory, I i.c-S-erf, r ,.., .v,,, tfsuth Vi ,-f (.,.(, .Winning ihi i.iv Srart. ' f . . . ' I' "" "i-tnif tnonler all V V t.11111111 r a -t Yt'OI.OM K.I) l V It l.oit III I v iu Warrant, t eillial In nn neuli- in . ..i n.. Innexp. rn iKe ami un. quail, , paironai-r i.MiHlrii-nt prool ul piiblu-uiuuii.n. Vlnitian Sih itkrs H am dec--iptiull made tn urder: .,. ... .tin-, nim.lt r. paiod nr c hini-d In unit wiilduu.; : Shail. t iirftim h un i;. All iiuUis piiiirtiial Ir aiieiul.d I":.. . . .. JlMESMCOIIIi. t ineiiilinli, April 10, 1811 1J-1). j John Griffith, Gunmaker, ! NO. M s I II KF. I HflN I i. KI-.KI'S mnilaiitlr nn hand double and single liar, r. hd Shot tiiin, Itillea, rilli Itarn l, link' r;r., I Iku a p ni r.ll assnriiui in materials lot iriiusiuiiht, t,ill and pislol-. i. paiiid. April 10, la I'.. lS-)y. uuv: iiuv:: L7"oi-r c; mils at Snllitaii Hi lint nf Itiri iirii .V Do' 1 mrlic !ry uml, lul lie ha ijot a larRi, rhi-ap and ii in ral a-oui lini'tii. II" you rallunee ynu will Ik- ! HI IV tnrall ut'u n. (Juii k .ales and small liml'it ii I In- 1 ' niethuil he lia ailonied. A larco aKurlnit lit nf linn-' netu, alnayn mi hand. K. nu mber iS7 Mam si, Ii.r dunrt alwe Sixth, tlnuidi', Ap B ril 10, li lu, 15- v. State of Indiana, Fran v. In County. in fi. i'rente .vurr mj trnnklin t tunfij, Iiiiuaiia William Mcl'lure, Adininislrator) wiih the will annexed nf the estate of tienra-i- ll. ck late ofsnid Cniiniy deceased vs Jacob link, Oenrtro Keck, l'on- I'vtitinu fur the rail IViusb and F.lir.alK-th t'uush bis r sale nl real eswife, Mirhael Lilian and Nancy tale tn pa debts, l.inart his wife, Jacob W. .lacobsun and Susan Jaeobson his wife, Mary Heck and A Hit il lin k heirs and I li -retccs of ihc said CJcorge Itrck ) ucreasid. J.coh ; IterV and C.-orge n.-rk, nun resident, of the 5ltc nl Indiana, are hen br noiifi-d that the above nam.,, Adminis,ratr with the will annexed of the is. late nnhe said tienrirr Heck deceased ha. filed hi, er ,,,; i ,1,.- clerks i.rtioci.r the fmbair 1 .uin u he . r v , , r , . uutitv nf r rauklin afuresatd. nraiine said C ourt to tyrant him ait nnier fiir the Sale of the real estate nf whirh the said deceased was the owner at the time of ihisdeath in the said netitton mentioned, or sn much 'nervut Sllll oeneressary tn diseharcr the items, tie- . w.iiui .h i if. n-i .Ij-ni'i ihi i.iaii ul ss.il, ,i.vs.i, I - .1 . 1. . . . . .1 1 ' . li I. i I. I I . I. . ......... ...... .1... ........ ..e .a .1 ..I , hert-b noiifiitl loappeprnu the first day of the next ! ; Term, of said I'rohaiel unrt tn lie huldrn at the Cnurt j j Hmite in llrnnktilir, in tin- fount) ul' Frnnklin and , Siatenf Indiana vn ihe deeond MnndaynfMay . 1. i lK4r in show cause if any they have, w hy the said ri al j estate shall nut lie suld in pay the dehis and demands ) outstanding against lite estate of Jiie Said dt-ceased. April I3ih l4'i. Attest: 1 J. M. JO.iNbUV, Clerk r.C.F.r. Appril 17, 1841 l'i-8 Sale of Forfeited Land. 7TOTI CF. is hereby r;ivcn Ihat I will offer fur "ale 1 . al tin t'ourl llnuse door in Urooktillc Franklin cniintv Iml.nn Satunlay the loth day or June A. I),, IM4-, between t.i i.itirs iif 10 o'eloi k A. M. A. 4 o'clock I M on said day the fnMowinir tract of land Sitnated 1 in the aforesaid "t-uuniy, to w it: Filly acres of land ,nlT ; the west side ol she Niwtsi rast nuarter of set tinti twen- i ty Seven ' nf Tuwnship nine inl rancv two West. Mnrtcaired bvJuiin V. Johnsun April the, "th A D IH.W fur the payment nt,iwn hundred and eighty dollars w it h interest fer the use of Tiiwnsbin nine uf rainre nne west, in the alunvaid Couniy and furftited lor the lion payttieivt tf pntieipal and interest. "il. V. S4 Mu NStX, Si hiMill'uininissioner of sship u. Itaiisre 1. April 11, 1S40 l"-lf Foreign & Domestic II K1 WAKi: sV CUTLERY t ITU woulj tesj.vcO'llllv V Coiinlrv M. rehaiils inroe the al tentinn of and others, purchasine friMuls in I'meiliiiali, to 'nnr larite and wellss lected si.Kk ol Hardware ,V I utu ry w vicn t,enn tor twe most part, of our own direct linpnrtati.m fruin F.uropsan and American Mauiifacturers, we feel confident o beiiiR able to t-fler on such terms, as will be satisfactorv to such as loav tuvor us with a rail. .ItrSF.PH W. WAYXK. No. l'.lS Main 4 doors below Fifth, F.asi Side. CINCINNATI, O. April 17, IS4. .K-ly. v. fa. iiunsoxs Improved-RlUe, No. U W.sl r on rib Sireel CIMTW I I. Mi.i;i'ACTL'iu:it. Rifles Maliilfaelund hy W. L. II. with his improvements are w arrantitl tn shoot ten eonserutive shots into a three feet circle al 440 yards, 01 a quarter nil mile distance. April 17 IS 10 I My. flfA YKU & KXOWLKS HUOLIJSI LK l) EA KltS .V Straw. Leghorn, V Pain Ijcef Uo'hIs; AIh Clitltt d? fVr Caps. No. 24 Pearl St CI SX ISS.tTI. April I84. Ifi-lf. LOCKWUOl) &. nOKOFF, Atiinuf tcturers and Dealers in ; Stoves Grate S,IIollOW-ware, Tin-ware ! KITCIIKN s-T'liMTLHIJ stc. , i viir..t riii.iuinii s. . . . , . . 1-:, I. V, -;y..l.llA. fi ?::X.r"LV: ,1 ''V, V . a"- , The NF.W. PAT I KM HA I ;E .I., m.iiut'actured at this establishment. . :.i. l ower, l iit, and Sle et Iron W ork done !tilh x upper, i... ...o s... , .i. ...... ... ness despatch. April 17. 14 ,,;-'.v. "TOIIACCO Jk SXUFF. JCI T llll & n i rcllFLOKU, Whnl. sale and retail dealers in Import, d and American Cigars. A I. SO III kinds ol I nbarroaiid Slliltt'. V, 5j", Main -V" t wth dr h, i.-.c Sixth it. writ i.di ilSlTNN.V'l l,t. March -ISS 14 a arrt ste.1 bv a naragiwoh headed "Aw lul Mllldtr,' nn.l.. r. .til w ii h i re ii idal ion ta ascertain what tla. ' grant outrage has lcx n pt rpt t rated upon some fellow . . ..... uk. .. a.u. ..I'.n in.tiir..;i loo often manifest 1 when wc beboL.l ihe niosi lovely part of crsanon mur.1, r, .1 l,v that monster nl t il. 1'onsuius.tion. w ith albti . ,- rt- . ... 1 k,' ( HF-J,ihih.,J Ik , rnn """' V'. " ' :: 'i". k.V...! '. tons tl.sens.-s w.mbl Ik- comparaliscly harmless, tl .1 1 V r.'S F.XI'r.t I OR W I were asgencrajl known 1 Vt?li:Vlt .,;',;!.f i ""-i -- ;--i . cxistxnc-lor I nn.nnipl.on Asthma, t loup. Whoop-' ; Zenith. H.x.n .. an I . xerx ih. r aft, ,, ,. the ! " h'.Vm ,U mv" M ' sf' .' I Prcpn.r.l ...nj l IU. l Ja.ne, No,. South I hud st. 1 III 'ate I ilns, .... .. ' - - i .k.. iii.i.ir.iin.s.,,rs:. rs--i-. ii... -s,i,ireii.! llm S. IU i

n t; v c;oods aha i x ! Katt rn Market, and it Imw um nim; Ht hi tr in ltriKtkTillr, a tyt inru, a?-snrtii'iit f uoiV. nii d to l Ik iMiktnt and si(iriHii'hiii; nuni aniofip wltiih art: t'mr anti Stift't ijirtr cloth nf vnt tmut ri 9; ttw it cafitmrtrSi plant O" fah patterns; A joff artnrtmcHt t Satrnrtt fii'n c jiirh fnttt. t h$; Urd H'Afr ami Vtllvtr tfannrt; I a ft. '1 trrrrfr ani.ftrntttrk y Jcnni t uht mrt nfaitnasf cv t y ,c ratic Qitd ttfft fitnfiham nnd rwtn'tn ;; f.ffr, Muttrn ilr t.ainrw nnH Ratzurrnr t; Jhtrk a tiff h'tinry rWrf pfatn ?wrf JHt'i Jtmt ftfrj Mark and tht r cmUrni Sflk s; Snrtnrt and Bvnnrf Stlks; lifn A, It hitcand Pink rrafr; H hitr rnmht ir Jarmtwt & Mull Muthi; ?A, Sicttt CT Bob 1 net Mnr(int plain and f$di iriak Linen l.inen i.anrn und Biihmf l,mn-n; Airi, Itrrt Hdk'tr and iik ikrt Nd'k'Ji Vrilx and La-tier White Porkei ltd'k'J; B'tt ATf, iVA and cmttn Utmvrti dm f tn d dm Mitt; Stfin. Siik and Mnrrafrt t't titt; Btatk Iraitan Srik H fkjtand Satin Stmtkt; A vaeietif yf Lar hc'"r. tmmtrnt; trnd t t,vnt A itdid atrtment of ttihbons und Ron 'ft; A gd rrtrtmetit Hnrdirare tfneenirare and Sa'h; Bfft nnd Shmes; lur It on I and IWitntctiM Hnr.; I,t ntrt enffoit Yarn. LIKl.tt tE: A general asioitmrnt '''"'"' including an extra vy'fy X.'a and Pan AUi.f hivh Im onirtdln for r ah nr ro'inin pnidnct. 'I "lit pnMic ait n .jntlutl intd ti ill t-xamiiir and judt- ftr tin him lv-. N. 1. CiALMOV Jiw -27, V -V-l;

DODU'S fasiiioxadle; hat stoke, 144 !Uniu Sirt rl, THBEE EOCF.S BELOW TOURTH STREET, CIKCIIIltl. Th Hat ia arknowlcdc! to tie jn imt'nritii part of drem; thcrafoie it Ix-cmum li.iorc-l'n" iu tram whvrcacenlcc' wvll mad ai tii le rati l prirurrd. I Invite tlie clliieiwof llrookvillc, a'ul il viniiilv, who may viril Cim-innati, to rail end ri amine tlie qualily, atyle and fmiah i;f my hais : firlinjt mull0nt that I can iveaiw(atioii. W iu. liodd. ijoots &. siioi:s. Hit S. TYNKH adnpt llii nioile nf inlurinini; lln n ,.euUiiner-i, and tin- public that they hatv nut. in hand and lor vale tbe be! and most i t n-ive ktni k nf HOOTS k SHOK.S ihat ran be l.miid iu Hrnukrille. I he fnlln-Aiiir; aitnle, nmpriea purliuii nf tin ir apurl ineiil: MeVf t'uarsr llwiN; Wiim'i Kip tlnnU (pi c'd) do Kin nn do tall du du it.l Calf do dn lit as du do dn (.ew'd) Kip ShiHt (n i;"d) lo du vt-w:d) fair do (peic'd) dn do (e-?) du C'nar-w- tlri;anii; d.i Iu do Kip Mi.-; talf dn du Puniim; dn C;nat SliniM-r-i. do Kid Shppi r; C'luldn n" m irired and i wed shx-: Jcc. c The abuve arlielra will be ild V L K Y LOW Hrnuktllle rib 2 l4o 6 tv CAST I A (a SI CASTIVt.i: fllllK uniler-ipniMl haxr ju-t rt reived a lar);o am I uplelnlid aMirlmeiit nf fa-tini;, of a xuperiur fniif ' ii , runtitiiii; in part nl tlie IuIIom mi; nrtivi ' tin r ill si II at the LOW I S I II A I I S: , u hi h ! JSkilli ts - w'i.v; ' .S'.Vtr I'vls f LUs; ihi, I I .ids; t:,t?Hsk Pots; DitfT Irons; Sad Irons; S'tsar IxvlfUs; Tea Kettles; Vv mi itltiiitr t pun lmc an it-K in thi- line ill I do wt II to i;iU on w- and t xaninn" our tK:kt a t m . post- In st 11 t ln-llt al MlvL ti w hit Ii nn nnr r;lil tdijrt t, ii.K S. T)N Kit. : linn k ill Ktb 2 IS i -( v ) Viill SALR 'I' WO lul, in rtriMikx ille with duillin hoiin-v. nnr j on I lie lint tutu, the ulher un the hill ; aUu iiue t uluabic I Int., all ii pun u a-onabie tei iu JOHN A MA I SOW January lit ln-K.. I -if. ' . W' If ill Ii'V Vy. .!. Alillliil, Ao. ICw, Matnstreet, li door below I oialfi iri-nfreiriii ii.i.,Y.Lill. F. 1. I. R S ill Fine .lewelrv. Clocks. Watches. Watch Tunis and Materials, Silver Waiv and Fine I' utter)M.SO Dealei t in ri, lirushrt, Tet eiitsipii f'nr, Pntitts, i'.ii-frr Vtaykt, fan. ii Sorifi, Vol k.'t ll..kt, A'fl. Sti nfit, f.i... ther wih a general variety nf r'rrnih, Herman ami EtiKtit tartey (j'v.'. March 17, 1345. II ly ploughs. f( J- A. MII.I.KH'S warranled Plourths, Sloop's" af paitcrn. tor sale hy Mai-ch 20ih, ID45. R. .V S. I YM.II. 14-ly NEW TAILOIt SIIOF. ll'M. CLARK $ SOX, RF.SPF.C I KVI.I.V inform the public thai the have commenced business in the town nf Laurel, directly over Ross' store. All orders left wiihtheiu fur work shall receive prompt attention, on as liberal terms as can be ubtaiued elsew hen. None but t;nod workmen shall be employed. iuihitnt rrulurly re erivt. Jan. 1, 1841 n.if Junietta Iron aid Nails. TkM X d Lhs.'Slir;i Imn assnrti d -i. y13iPlf lBlls.OOOIbj. Illnoln Fores do. f-Hl " A merit an Met I; 1O0 Kni-;l. .h blistered do loo Ca.l Sti-el. . Ju.t received and fur "j's- by U.S. S. T YN F.l. Hookillr, Aprill, 1S4 17-1 Tl-inKlllTIIL I m. -s . wt . a -la.sa.as-t a wr I I.YIJIiliA iV iliill'ill IxjA A. I fltivo Dollars in advance, t.50 in six mninhs, tLoo I ( at the end nf the year, and an addition nf Jo cents for every year payment is dt laved thcrcaficr. i AnvKRTiMExthNTS. -t)ne suuarv nr less will be in. scried three times fur one duilar, if payment Ih-made : in advance; one dollar and iwentt-live cun if pay. j meut be delayed nne year: and nnr dollar and fifty els. il delayed two years, aim tn t.e same proportion tor the time pavment is delavetl. I.arcer auverlist-menis for a longer lime will he charg.-d on the same principle A. DONAIaDSOX, JNO. S. IIROWN, F. II. THOMPSON Grocers nnd Commission Men-hunts, ANn , ....Ba si al.I. KIMOsiOF GrIBS HcED. ' . r r ir .... t-i . c(ftc ........ ...... - -1 Cincinnati, Ohio. Sugar Coated Pills. TOICF. OF TIIF. l'HF.SS Or. U Beiij Sinilli's Suear coated Pills are all llie rag;e in llo.ion now, Children rry fur them. f llnston Pnsl. VerT milch sti in Kochcstcr. The dear hub- rt spuusibilliiies' wont belie ethi-y are ineditiiic, nos.uw.--J'url WiUis ktrpthem fur sale. T tMncJietler baily Ad. They sell well in t'arbnlutale and sn lb y tni;ht tv. Purchase them of Swiss i F.nsipn, or of Or. A P l.ard-ni-r, who aix- duly authnri.t d agents fur the sale Ilr. fi I ll. nj. Smith's Sucar Coated Pills.' Give them a trial, j and lhey mul stand as aiv;h in your rsliinaiion as lin y now do tit ourt. Carlwndale (Pa) Mi ror. I The rennine Improved Indian Veirclable Sucar ) Coated pills must have O. Ileiij, Smith written on the bottom of each box: l ook out lor spurious mutations and take none but Dr. Smith's Pills. Price 35 cents. Principal ufhef, No. I7 lirccilw nh St, (larjp- brick block) X. Y. J or letlc by ll. 3c S. Tyner, Urookville. Ind. So.l(-t. Brookville Belle. THIS Packet lloai, havint; been tiieely fitted np for the accommodation of passeneers, and alsn in lake a small quantity of 1'reic.ht, will run regularly between Cincinnati and Urookville. It will leave Urookville every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock P. M. and arrive al t'iiiein naii about eight the next morniiif. It will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 o'clock P. M. and arrive at lirookat lie next murium; by eight. rarmt rs wishing to visit tlie city w ni a little I reign t ! ill find this It.utr.'crv ronvt-tM-tent aa they are .rs.ari i to taKt m-isrni as w uu as ri.M iii iis. an we ic lied un as drr-ai tine retrulai-lv at tbe time sm-cilird. ( f ptiudt intended lor this biKilwill he r. ceived by i Mr, MoH'.-t at Ilrmikvillu Canal llain ai.il by I . J. T tier Canal llasin Ciiieiuiiati. V.nl Yard Coal always nn hand and fur sale by Mr. MotKtatthc Ware House, Itrnukx ills- Canal Itasiu. AI.ONZO CR AKY Master. April IT, 1345 l'-.tf. I .11. Young', livlil M..ti atrd V.ior Man', l'ln.1 frr. Having obtained such vast distinction thmughoiit the United Statts.il.at tbe under, igm d.has lien, indued tu nbiaiu the collusive tiaLt tn :uaiiulaclure and control this renown. l Platter iluoii t liuiil the entire Territory West of tl;c ,111. s-baiucs. and isoul.l tlirecl il.c aiteminn of .,Uc Lruggist whn w ish to uhtain a xcrv sun. rior lli,-s-r n.. ll..- most .-l;i.;KI., J A J a very superior Plaster 1 the article It teri-ed to I ' ihe article rtfrri-tsl to abote, with which he is at all ' limes prepared, to furnish by the gross or less qualit ,' innali, O., St pt. 2 till, 134 J. JViia CJ. tiut. t; y.

JOII I. tOI atlT CHEMIST UIWauiST. Sa. 7 i'ojt id Street oifittite Iht lltm ic Huk CINCINNATI, O. t.SO ruiistaiikir on band a t rr rxttnsivr assortment of Drugs, M, .linnet & I h. micbs, pbrsi- . uns. Planta-.t'is and Familie. sn.,,,;,, ,( nj, ,,.. ,..,t rrri f'-ill. -,) '-.el x'.. 'I ,n- . 4 t f' I ,r. I,-

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ft.. 1 Wistai's Balsam of Wild Cherry! HILL Ml K.HI. US M;l((.(.t MONK t.f tW..vt'fc Ot ITS SCKf.lsUSu HEALTH KESroHATII E UHTL ES:: Turn l)f Bake, Sni iue field, ll'mlniii-tiin ! Spriurtii Id, kv. Mai 14, lal 1 M.-ir. Saiilnrd i. I'ark. ... iil I takr this nppur- ; jtuiiiiyul iiiloruiiiir yi-u ul a mo.l n uarkable run-! ! perlurim d upon m bj the uxr of "Dr. Wi.ur'i Hal- i am i.f ilil t h. rrr." In the y :ir l.;l'i I n fiLr.i wit a an itiuamaiiun f i I llir bowels wturh I labor, d under lor six wti ks w hen t , j tradually reruvirtd. In l he lull of 141 I was attackd with a sitttv cold, whirhseated itss II upon my ' 'lungs and lor the spare vl three years 1 was colt tied j to my bid. I tried all kiml-ol tiitdiniH-, and ee ry tariety of im diral aid without In in lit; and I bus 1 e:iin Ji,- uuiil tbe wiimrlMJ, ahm 1 Inaidof i "II ittai 't liuhnm flt it I CArrr ij." I t My Iriend-persuaded me io trisenit a trial, ihoiirh I I bad ,-ien up all l,up -j ul iuuMr) and bad prepaivd imi-eH fur the e bailee if anoiher world. '1 brouh ! i Ilnir sulii'iatiuus I was iudured tu make use ol llie j Hi niihir It nlrr'i Bul.am ll .l.lVhrrry Ib. i ll. et : was truly aiioni,hniC Alier J,rr n.ai. ufaHlirtion, I paiu and uHrin; and afu r lias mp sn nt ar i i fix e hu n.h rtl Jullurt to no l nrpo.e, and the In st and I j most respectable physician, had prosid uiiaiailiug, I J was soon n .linid to enure (icalili by the blessing of i liud and the use of Dr. Wi-iar'sBjl-amuf Wild'Chcri ' I I am now enjoy in; good health, and sveh is my al- ! , ten a appean lire that am no longer known when I meet my former acquaintance. ! I have pained rapidly in weight, and my flesh is firm , and solid 1 ran now- rat as much as any person, and my foud seems to arer with me. 1 have eaten more duriuq the last i months than I bad laten tire years ; before. ' j t'oiisid. rint; my rase almost a miracle, I derm it tiect ssarj lor the rood of tbe adlicn d, and a duty I owe ! to the proprietors and my fellow men (who should fcnnw wlii re m in i "a be had Io make this statrment . public. May th.- blessings of God rest upon the proprietors ' of so saloublu a medicine as Wi-tars llalsam of Wild ' Cherry. Yours re-pettfiilij, WM. IIDAKF.H. C7" l be followini; I. tier from Honor Mllchi-y, I of Franklin, Itul. who siand. hit:hiul-is prul'esiun, ' and ranks anion;? tbe lir-t polii'ii-ians ol' ihc Slate, I shall speak lor iisi n in rum:ui ndaiioii of tbe 'ijt'iiiij me W i.iar's of W ild 1 berry. i Franklin, tn.l , April 1 1, 1-4S. ! M'-fn. SaiU'ord Park I hae but a lew boltli sof I Wistar's balsa f wild t lo ry r. iiiainmr on hand of ' the last lot fiirni -h d me by you. I beretolorr w aited ! until I suld out and had oblaititd the money lor one lot Im fore I nrdt rt d another. Hot such is the demand : for Ihc article that I do not w i b to Ih without it, and no, lie n lore i d in auiieipax a litl'.e. 'I he mount y tor the la-l Jul .hall Ih- forilicomiui: by the time the lot is de ",-cd of, wbnb, from the sabs I have made ', lately, I think will be but a short lime. "1 he Herts of the balsam are in many rases mi ikui;l) bent licial. j C I" If 'iiii ov. s apart ac.jiuiriiriinrr mare than any oth- , ir I'afeni Mrilnin, I .m. ever Isnrn.J Almost all ; others fail upon trial, and not "briiii; able to bear the j lest oft xpenence, soon sink into disuse. 7'Aj, however, sit ms tn he iiiiki hicbly valued by Iho.c who base testi-d its sirtues and cxiM-riencrd its healiuj. Hicac; in llnii uwn uhi. Yours very n spertil'ullv, 1 JAMF.S UriVHRV.' I I'rire 91 per Inillle. Suld bv SIMIIllll klMIIK, ! .xoriii-rasc rorner ol rouriii ana walnut sts 1 he renin nr article is' kept fur sale bt K. S Tt ner: ; llrmiksille. K. Tvner.tc Co.; Metaniora. M. W. Mor. ! ! ni lll-Hililinc tlrove. Hill .V. Ililhes; fsimersville. - k. k. Fuib r: ilh.im.ii. A.Nye.New lnmun. ! ! J jnuars 301 h. 1 ff o. j-',in i ; .. ' I 1 Ias Ilniln.s i ' , . . . tasZ1" 1 1 "a" vniieu, aim Aiiiumn is pone hy. The s . i . ..." i ... on iii. 1 1, ui. s-.,-,i i in so auiiuuaiii nop, anil lieallh is retiirliini with ita usual ehis; rfulm s and! cnnilit t. The coinluelci.il ujrrt ate titlerini; liln-ral j Ii rices for all l he products of the' year, and tin- farmer 1 s hastiuc; tu tbe market with his surplus. A dt ertsr ' of prosptrit) is all nvrr the laud, and the means of payment are wii bin tber.-ach of almost every man. Who that is in debt will nut avail himself of th is an,- j pieious lime to make pavment There is nn time si easy of liavmeiit as when the cash is on hand. snH when a debt it paid there is reli-an-1 rum the obligation, and an end to the nriiirin.il and interest. Interest is ! an ealitic niolh, and it is belter now in make an elliirt to pay oil" the debt than tn put it ell to a tubv-nueni time, as w-c J. nnv m; J,ai cl.anres mar come upon the country, or what adversity may hefal ourM-lvrs. t hese remarks are respectfully addrrcd to all my patmns, and especially to those w hu have owed me fur a loin; lime. N. D. OALLIO.V. Urookville, Nov 23 1B43 48-1 y TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. pvovUcry Ware, &c. ri'HF 'ubse'riber haviur; by recent importation com I pleted his stock of Printed and Common Ware, would inform lliuse wishing to purchase, that he can now oll'er fur thi irexaniinalinn une of the best seb-ctcd asssirimenis in the M est. He f.x ls cunlident that those w ho favor him w itb a call will find it to their interest tu purchase, as it is his intention to sell al low prices, either for rash or approv--d paper. I he stm k has bteii U cted with a t it w to llie country Irade, and consists in part of Common and Print, d Teas and Tt a Ware; dn do Howls, assorted sizes; du do t'ittj,.r, do do do F.ded and I C Plait-., do do dn do Baker's Dishes and Nappies; Wiih a errat vaii.lv of other articles iu his line at. SO An assorimi ut of Flint Class, which will be sold by llie box at Manufacturer's prices. WM. S S MPSOV. j Ma'rchln' 1845 ' Nn. !?, Main l. eal side, npp Trust Co. Bank, fin. 20-1) 1 . ,jaj ,U(Jxl 11)3 U (JUL W -iYI 1' JOIJ : T A I the Laurel factorr to card for rusiomrri the com. ! ing Season. I AI-o-10,000 lbs WOOL WAN'TF.niu manufacture bribe yard ihr cuininc Fall and Winter, or in cxrhaiirefiir wtnilcn lioods: Wt shal) be ready lorcardin(j again by the first of May, w ilb our elegant machines in fine order, and can promise our custumrrrf as good w ork as was ever done at Laurel (or any tsther place,) and on as short iiorice as pos-toie, w im tltree stttot good cards running day and night. We arcVlso making extensive additions of Machinery etc., for the purpose of Spinning weaving, and finishing of st.mi1 slid woolen goods; such as Jeans, Sat n n. tts. Flannels. Illankrting and Hroadcioins.atiot wnicnwrwiu no a. well, if nut belter, ! than an other tstabli-hmeiiiiu the State, and at fair prices. Fl'LUNG in all ita branches will be faithfully at- ) tended to, and done up iu good order after the first of September next. K. M ACY ft Co. April 10, ISf'J 85-lf DltUCS & CIIK3IICALS .It rhilailcl.hia rriret. .11 the Philadelphia Branrh Hi tiz Starr, X: 15, Ktf Third Street, between Main ami .Siieamarr, I'INfl N N AIT. TIIIIK Subscribers having associated themselves unI tier the firm nf J. k I'. Hrakirt. and taken si at No 15, Kast third street, are now receiving a full :and cMcii.ive assortment of Drug and Chemicals ! which we will sell at Philadelphia prices, adding j freight. In addition we w ill also keep constantly on , hand a large supply of Paints, Oils, W indow Glass. Ore Siu As and Perfumery. ' Ilcing connected with the large and old established house of UJ. Hc.kirl.of Philadelphia, we will be I constantly receiving fresh and genuine Drugs and Med;;ics from them at first rttt firicet, which will euaI hie us to sell on belter terms than any other house in thecity. We earnestly solu if dealer in bur' line Io call and examine our stock before purchasing elscwherc,aa wc arc confident it will he tn ttieir adrantaee I , J- ei C. REAJL4IIT. T I S TO M AND MERCHANT AIIL.L. I Ilk proprietors intend starting their new t'u .loin and Merchant Mill, situated at the tanal luak in Meiamora, on the first day of May. They solicit a liberal share ol patronage from their neighborhood and ad joining cnunlics. tin at care will be taken by our miller, w ho is an experienced one, to give satisfaction, to all who ma extend tn us their patronage. We ttpectally invite the attention of those who wisi. g00d work done, to call and examine for themselves; all that we ask is a trial from our friends not fearing but wc w ill make them our customers. Our Machinery is entirely new, and constructed nf Ihe best materials; no expense has bee n spared iii ii, wurkmaiiliku arrangement. A htaw exptiise has been borne in procui-cine a HI IK rior ar.l. r.- ..I n . v emithnibrrpart. of the f machinery rtnuired. while paics ha, b. tn umittcU 16 pui it lip in the lest .trY Wflftl viixiv-. WOOLCAUDINt; We will on the same .lay, put in upperation our ntw and snpeor carding machine, ror Bartig won. Thc greatest care will be observe y by our carder, who posse .cs murh e pen.-nee in his business, to gi.e satisfac- ..."- so K..v ".isic--.mu inay can wun tin ir wool. Our ma .:li I ni'lD .a .1... u . .. . . . . v, I,,, us s. ....a.i.v ilia uii'.i ttvi. ... . u. ... use. All work warranted to be done in gout! order HlllUl lO.Mi HVAT T. April 23, 1S46 17 3h. IT IS A FACT TIIAVE Just received, and intend keeping through the Summer tbo.c choice Temperance Hevt races Derphew. Cb brated Moot beer; Also Demon X Oml ens not hss It Hi rated mineral or Soda water. Put up v". 'v'k a r"h-' i.in-, Figs, landos. Nii, Fobacco, Viu. gxr e. K.-e li V EDRl: i

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TIUR T THOUSAND PERSON'S FALL VII TIMS TO COVSI MPTIOV I , . IMIKDSTATF.S ANNLALI.v! " THE cause ol the evil is rem rally ircrlo.kd a short dryrourh, or n, (-lit ted told, is thi i.ret,irs.',r 1 hese are deemed uiimiporiant Tain in ihr .', hertir fever, and nirht sweats lollua, ai d "d. aih end tbe sc ue. Would vou find a. UKMKDl Kill IMF. FVILr tereil is I hrcipcricnce of more than 10 v. sr. , pn.ate practice has prosed its t fliracx.aiid smcc , introduction to public nonce, alihourhiit has uuw bet n offend but a few months, its sale i, m.-n u, pri ced, nl. d, and its sum-ss U votid que, tun rr. also muck so, that it is dcrUrxd to bt tkt rreairst temr d in the world. ASTHMA, or, that fearful and disirrs.,5 malady, which r. n. der.l.leburihen.,mrdur.nr it. ront.nu.nce is duedw.thuutdiflicullyb, thi, rrr.t rrimdy, and the .urTerrr .el.abhd by it. Is, obtain .qui j rrpns. . the shortness ol breath s ovrrcomc, tbe coach isallai rd.and health and vir;or take the place ol dcsPIlutn cyand lufl. rinr. IK. KILGEH'S OLOSAONIIN. or .111 Heeling Bnlinm, is tbe remedy which has bn ,c rmim-iitlysueresst'ulinalleYiaiiiirandruniiftlu con, plaiurs; and it has ne. it used bv tlie first pb .., cians in the tiiy, who declare it to be uurivalli d "n asmuch as it do s not disturb ihc bow 1. in the lras't by producini; eostiveness, while all other remednsixrommrnded for the above diseases inrariablv shut un the bowels, thus reiidt rm; il inccssary to resi.'rt tu put galise nw-dieinea. 1 Iliad the followine cases, vibic have tu .tIixx.i and cures! within a few weeks: DAVID HFNDF.HSOX,60Lairn, .irert, took as.trere cold on the 4th day of July, and was broucht vers 'rTi YT d,Mrrr",n5 roS; resulted in frequent att.ci, of blexd.nc from the lone.. Al.houeh he tried ev. rv th.ncmthe.hape ..f remidi. . h.ch could be found yet he was not enefii.d, and by the .,,, ofOctobtV much reduced b;fn.cht .wea.sth.the d.sp.irru ofl.fe. One bof,lcof FolSer'a Olosaon.an re.ior,,! Rim to Ralih. OF.OMGEW. BURNETT, of Newark, ST. J. has suirrret under the i lTtis ol a severe cold for mure than year. He w as reduced to the brink of the era. r almost, hy his coue;h and night sweats. He comnn nod raising blood in the month of October last. He commenced using the Olosaonian, and by the middle of x vember he was sofar restored that hi- left for 1'itl.biM i t. with every prospect of reeovei iiifr his hralth Mrs. BKLL, the wife;if Hols, rt P. B. II. of srr;.. townX.J., was dri-adluily alllicted w nil asthma for many years. Her physicians bad despaired of. limn, bir. One bottU- ul the Olosaonian so far resmn-d hrr that she was able.lo pjet out ul her bt d and ilr.s hersi n w hirh she had not done before in months and -he i-' now iu lair w ay to be relieved. Mr. F. LA H V 51 Pike stnx t, was so had wiih asthma that he had not sb pt in his bid fortenwc.k. when herumtnenred the ust ollbis r;r.;t rmndvOne butth- cured him, and he lias not had an tun, of his rompla nr, now more than live months, Mrs. Mc CANS', 20 Walker strttt was also tun d of st seie asthma by the .Olosaonian, and siati-s that shr iu ser knew medicine gisc such uumt diate and pi im . nent n In f. Ci.OUGF. W. II AYS, of this city, was qitrnupbv his phtsitian a. incurable. Ilisdissa-e was ton.uiiip. tiou and when he commenctd usinr the Olusaoman was so weak that he cnuld not walk, w iihotit iK-inw aA sisted by a friend. By strict attrmion hi alt sn tut n. stored in a lew wx ks'as to bt able to pur-ut Ins ,. iness. JAMES A. CROMBIE, 120 Ka.sau str , t ; J j l'.Ht lis, II Tenth street: C. S. Benson ll'.l Hl ki t atm-t; James Davis, i Ciitiil' street; and Mrs Mallcn 9 Morion Birert; have all experienced the cmd em ct." of the Olosaonian in courbs of lont; siandmi; and af feet ions ofihe iunrs, and pionnuiire 'it, with our at cord to bt the r;rca test tvjntxiy and I In mostspttd, suil tfl'erlual, that they hare ever known. Header, are you su fterini; from the above d. irast '- Try this rt lut dy. You will not. tt rhaus nrm u It may arrest alt those disagreeable symptom, whirk strike such terror to the mind and pitiluiig suui dsi CJ" I'rirr (I per bvttlr. C 7'Sold in Louisville by J. B. Wilder jLito.si Fourth street. I'mxrirAL Office is lofl Nassau strttt, Ntw York. old awn in rayette county tnn. ny ui, r. .stason Drurfist I'oiinersville. Franklin In. ht T. U hite i Co. Laurel. K. Tyner, Mi la mora Bro ktillr lint & Mailt- Druggists. January 23, 184-). 4 -cm. A Illesiii? to Iothcrs mid llieir Children. "J JF.GJT.F. ol all ages and xt, from Iht- tender in- ( fant at the breast to old age, are all liable to br afflicted with worms. Many a person has .uftinsf an whole life from them, and nt yt r susp. tud it. Ihousand.s upon thouands haVc rone down toprsmttntv praves from Marasmus or wastinir away nf thr IKlr, F.pilepsy, Fits, St.' Vitus Dance, Lock.d Jaw, Apoplexy, Mania, Dropsy in the Head, Palsy, lou.uinplion, Pleurisy, Dysentery, Convulsions, aiid many ther supposed apparent diseases; aud many have suffixed for Jean, and years, aud have be. u doctored foi some imaginary complaint without the lcast'r- lief; and others are still cunt-ring-, when all ilw tro.hit arisr. from worms, aud w orms alone; whit haretntir. lv o.crlooketl. and when the prupt r treatment .uiv!hai saved their lives, and restored them to hi alth. F.vtry observant mother cannot but see and admit the truth , bat still many physicians shut their ti-s totlMtilt important cause of disease. SYMPTOMS OF II (IRMS Pain in the joints or limbs, offensive breath, piilinc at the nose, grinding of ihe tct tU durinr si. p. audst times a paleness about the lips; with rlu-h.d tL.sl.. Iileedini at the nose, a gnawingsensation at the .torn ache flashes of heat over the., url'ace of the bode, "hettl chills or shivering-, headacht , drowsim ss rerticu, torpor, disturbed dreams, sudd, n stariinc in slx-p uli srit-hl and screaming; the eyt s dull and heavy, wiili s dark circle under them; tingling sensation in the cars, palpitation of the heart, hesitancy in the sperfh;cri ing fur dirt, chalk, ashes, or other unnatiiral dit-t. iniaj;le tt mper, numbnesa f the limbs; dislike tu mum particularly th.y.rgaii; sometimes a troublesome tourh, fevrrishness, thirst, pallid hoe, fits had U'lc in lli mmiih, diffirultj hrealhing, paiu in the steipath m bowels, fatigue, nausea, Squ. aiiiishness, nrati"ti"l'ltite, leaiiness, bloated stomarh nr limbs cripinc", i-bootiyg pains in various parts of the body, a srnsr. f something rising in the throat; itching of th' anui inwards nii; lit, a frequent desire to pass somelbitic fiom the bow-els, and some times discharges af sbmt and mucus.. . SHERMJS S "WORM L07T V V" Have been proved in mure than 400,000 csi' s to be infallible, in fact theonly certain Worm Dutrov ing Medicine ever discovered. Children will ratthcin w hen they cannot be forced to take any other medicine and ihe bent tit derived from the administration of medicine to them in this form is gnat beyond concip tinn. They have nevtr been known lo fail. nR. SHERM.iSS"C0CCH L07ESGES Cure the most obstinate cast sof Cough in a f. hours. 1'hey have cured a large nu-nbrr of persons have been giveii Up by tticif pjnslcian and Irirndj, an'd many w'lni' hkve been reduced to the verge of ih grave by spitting blood, Consumption and hrruc lever, by their use hare had the rose of health rr"r,1 to tbe haggard cheek and now live to speak forth tac praises of ibis invaluable mtdirine. . SIIERM.iSSCH.1MPH0R L0ZESGES" Relieve headache, nervous sick headache, palpita lion of the heart, and richness in a very f minute;. They cure low ness of spinis," despondency,' faiii.nrt", cholic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints; they keep up the spirits, dispel all tbe distressing symptoms or a nigjil dissipation, ana enable a person to under. o fTtat mental or Douuy toil. ' DR. SHERM.1TS"r00R .V.t.VS PUSTER," Is acknowledged by tall who have ever used it to oe the best strengthening planter in the world, a"""0 errign remedy for pains and weakness "". , " loins, side, breast neck, limbs joints, rheumatism lura bag,., AC One million a t ar Will not supply the d mand. Caui'louTi' necessary, as thoye are many un principled persons who would force a 'P"''" ""! upon She lommuniry. He eartlul .;.be'.'"! Poor Man's Plaster, s?ith a "far t.mili ' ol his written name on the back-none other, are gf-nuin. and will Co more hurt i han" g.Hxl- . Cj-Dr. SHta-xtlK S War.-l.ouse is No. 104 Nassau st , NeyV'r" WILDF.R tt CO., Nu 89 Fourth St., Arms for Ihe pmprietor in Louisville and ""J"?- . (resold also in Franklin County, Ind at Ltirrl b T. White ts: Co M.-tamora K. Tyner I o. . rk s.ll, lio. l Haile. DrutriMsts. At lonnersvilltrl cue Co;infy,hy Philip Ma;on, DrugKist. ' jjnu li'iH6 3-Cm IROX & STEEL. Bloom Foroe, akd Jcmiti Ibos -sroun N. W. CHAPMAN, 381 Main Street, near ihe Court House. cAc.v.v.ir. IRON It NAILS of all sies, STEELS nfcvrrydr -cription. all of the very bc.t ''"-ar"n,'lB Antils, Vises, Bellows. Carriage springs ana Axles, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, SledKc anti n mer moulds. All of good quality and warranuuALSO A superior article of Shut Iron, Nos. 22, 24, 3-M ' ' N- Jl. All of the above artit It s will be sold lor j and at low rates. Country Merchants and HlaiK' ra ,i will find it for their interest tu crll before l'""" !, ..,.. v 11 I Hir.'li'- - i 14-1. I Alll-HC. SK 1CJ ( t ft - - --- - - -- WANTED. , WHITF. Water Valley Stock.-I have f K good Land in Scott County, Indiana nrar. tson, la. I will exchange at a fair price lor " m ser Valley Mock, at par. C S. IU K J.I91-4J Curntrof 5Iaajidtisi0''SUIaFII. ItUlNl.w" a a-v aarv rtiv'-r'a c:..l..W nmuinf. ltsl ItCt" r.l

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