Indiana American, Volume 14, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 September 1846 — Page 4
HISCELLANEOUS.
portnnity for revenj?; acco 1I1114!) sh
sa:U poir.ic "i y
Popping The Queslion-
ET HtRRV DANFCltrH.
t ! shall dance with Mi. Mm ton. n J know, Mr. Neville, il i not al w ays ea-j remeiipr whether uno h i invle pr n? i -I ps or no?, w hen one is p'.:iued out of oae"?
We have a .lear little cmisin-half :-- t ufe for then, bul h.lfliivl-ho tea-es ns, when-veri Nellies haughty fife fi-.t-h.: n. we meet to tell her how the question i3 j howcJ coldly without reply. Kutelnd.,.. pooped ' She h but fourteen, hut in these sooner spoken than she felt a,ha...rd oi days between boardm schools and ball?, rudenes, indeed almost lerr.h.-d at irirlsof that re are as Itnovrimr their "hat id.e had tione; hut she pave no grandmothers were al twenty. We sop- U a. d ,i2n of this and he,,, .!,,.-. the e .he wishes to lea... to time, so a, to evening, he inei ev.l!e, .e returned his
fiisl chance that offers. clrt salimtion as tney were km-... o..r-
did this, too, even ;if'er she hatf t e:r o m 11 ;Mi-is Denton 3s not enjMjjed to him. h"'
IIIRA31 PLUMMER ft AS tiimmriitrd Bitn s a' 342, Main Street, a j f,-w dour-' from his former Maud, Between 3 awl Vth Mrc. ts CTXClXX ATI, OHIO. t- ia a vt ry ilvniv assortment f HTS and C. l-S on hand, well worthy of the of the
Julv 14 li 1-5
30 ly.
he ready for the
Dear girl! he little imagine thnt the que tion usinMv pop its-e'.f. Young foiks re
-il ... owK nlolgllll PinprillTlfip ' R s' U t
;. int nro rv niiv aid -end ! -Iranae thing t hum;.? pitu
Ullljf Lilt tU lUiLiamii I'-'J J " - - , , , - 7-; too. rnv.ch-makinu turn's and the children W hat have yon d,,e to Mr. Ne ?
wtrd for il, snm? 5SI!1 r ' 11 "
nuiie rude to him. Ah'. Kate, t ui "'
TUilN $: & SON, ;KUOM Sf.'KHlKLU KXC1.AN 1),) .V.lir M.lh'KHS 4- CUTLURS XD DisUn in Hardware &. Cutlery, T20 Main -4 SI, taliiie, Bi-Wtt-n Serelith and Eighth, !U., t lSCISS.iT, OHIO. N.B. Rt pairing an-.t tFrin:lin ot all kind uf Cutlerr and Sir;;ii-al liistrniiirnK. Hnckles taken out of ail "kind of Saw. Sa Sharpened, Kc-toothfd, .c, in the tii"t stj k-of w orkiiiaii.-hip. Sui-r-oiis" Saw s I U-:mii d and Kepaired. Every description of Saw ru .de tu order, and uananied of first raiequaiit). July 1 134 30-ly. w w "V r ' Vf 'V iTT;
C. E.CO L, la 1 X S 5ia'tt Svuth S'rtr. onr dnar East of R icr fl X C IS X AT I
S duly receiving l"ro:u Xew Y irk. lira C l of geiery de.criptirct. w!;'teli!i. w ill elt at Ea.U r: r, tts. C. E. C. also psy- p.irrie'i'ar atteiition t j repairiug Cl.ieks, Wr.tthcs i. J. i il. j . April 1, 1846 lS-ly
IIATaJ AN: rAl'S. ( Fkeep roTutantly on liand an a-urtmeiit if !!a't and iSnit, made of pnod materia!, of my own mannfaclure, and w ill sell at fair price. T he citizen of
BrooWville and vicinity, when visiting the city are mviled to irive iic a rail. !. G. I. A WHENCE. Xo. 120 Main Street 2 dour aboi e the CuniDicrtia Bank CIXCIXXA1T. April 10, 184T. 15-tf
NEW TAILOR SHOP. I I'M. CLARK $ SSOX. ESPT.C TFL'LLY inform the public tlist they have Ciirinie:iced busin-s in the tr.w n of I.aor l, riireetly nvi r Ho,j' store. All orders left with th. ni lor work sltai! receive prnnpt attention, on a liberal it r:." a can Le ub! .i ied ! ! - re Xoie t-iit fT-u't workmen hail be einplo td. t'athicnt regularly rr ceix-e-l. Jan. 1, 1345 lS-tf
au!
S K l; bdd.
to Coventry and our
evening, when Ieat expected, ihc qne-
neitT hive dune jilting l-ti!tr :v.cu if. n
f.ir ; von deservt I'
Kate fell cut to the
quirk
at
She mined cnii.sou.
iM-i re-Yt-l ?he
tiin vtil! nrinnnt like a Cork from a c'ilili-
paue hntvle. We would five our fjir i pmuin orr! irsstrrctins if we could; hut j
ahM would r.n.hablv forget them all, and Prirfl-
And her heart tn her throru he-i it's, l(en rt"r !' ' ', the question came to he popped to herJf. j 1 ' 1 cc.unt,- I to .Ir . Nn So we w.ll content our.e'f with a story '"V"' 7' Ulv"l ul which she m .y think tr - or not, as she f t cun-nIerd n rPat c-li!(, t like?. ! betrothal now-a-da. Th.; ir ?nt h..o r r-. . Kate Snencer wa one of yonr deicios i prumivtf. wIku they cjiiii;u:n u t little vixens ihnt steal away iheheait with tru'iH'., a nierrv Iaii"h. a rair of h:ih' eyes, or an ; '.Mr. .V-vil'e mni-1 no c nvd t t t
For ale by
A. UOXAI.DSOX Jt CO.
Ninih and Main u't,Cincuiuti. Apr.l 25, 13JJ v a s I i isirni i b us e , OX ll'ALXL'T XK T6. Between Fifth & Sixth Sis.
house hm been enlarged and n.jw open
ti.r trav. Jlers and Boarders, Merchant, aim I'eu-
U . - , 'fin 111; i he t'n v, will hnd it c mi ven u in and cenirl stujipiiit; place. ( lian;s .Moderate. tl.,o faithful auil expi riei.ced hostler alu ;t . in a TTi lulatjee. J. M A It 1 ! X. t'u. . in.iali, April 10, l34o. l5-6m.
Til A & OOWLK WllOUlSAI.E!) !X Slr.iv, EaCIatsa'si. &. 5aiu ivvi (fowls; At'i Cloth Vr Caps.
KASTIiltN
204 jy 25.
COFFEE.
BAGS Rio, choice article for sale tv A. OOXALSOX k CO. cor. 9(h and Main at. Cincinnati. 31-ly.
No. 24 Pearl St
Aptil 1846.
CSCSS.1T1.
IG-tf.
WOOL and Mixed Carpctinfjtut received, and for sale by Hl l l'.t HA U.K. Mati, ly 845 19-ly.
3. r. riFRiE. ' havdej CU It 11 IE &: IIAYDK.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IV
HOSIERY, GL0VI!S, TrJIBinGS, I AS It V A K I KT ' GOODS, f ALSO.
curinnv, clocks, watches, C.khman Silver War e, Jf.vvelry. &c. 165 viam Street, between 4tli 5th, West side, Cincinnati, Feb. 13, 1845. 7-ly.
A ;
H tSTI.S
M-iy 1 J, is i j
and sfin Sh.;d-s.
ust neiived
lilTT i. HAILE.
nil
hour of playful raillerv. JSSe was a hit f me. !.e is pr.-ti 1
tl so
hils
not? men.
'rail h-r i.ind tiv ;r-
No.v Kilt", I v fi :t nil Ii ix f ; I . r on r . uu'--
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TOKACCO SXUFF. tl'TAlit -V HA I CHKI.DK.lt, W iiolesale and re-
lu d. a'ers in linportetl anil A nitric an r;ar
T AIT,
UOCEU, and dealer in Butter, E?, ami Country HjC Produc-e generally. Sixth street Market, space between Elm and Plum slreets, Cincinnati. Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Groceries of the best quality, w liich he will sell ll'hiiltxate or Retail,
at r-atiiiatIe price.
i neiiiy eniraireo a lavkin? mnTir r-Ti r s tur im. - ,,, . .. . k ma ie nri nei nle Sou, hern Market, he is al ways paying the highest price j for a longer hine will be charged on the a'cJ'rPIt
' lr thi artfle. C mintry Mv ri,!.:;:s i.:iu 1 iv a-f j having pr'M!iee to d:-";Me e,f and Grott rie to pi:rchae
j the best advan'as
5 April 1, 13 t
T RUMS OF TIIK INDIANA A3IEUICAN. mVO Dollars in advance, $2.50 in si, months, L00 at the end of ih year, and an addition ol 30 cents for everv vear pavnient i dtlayed thereafter ADVERTtSEMnNTS. One square or leg w ill be inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-lire emu if payment be delayed one year; and one dollar andfirty ct. if delayed two vear. and in the same proportion tor
! the time payment is delayed. Larger advertisements
a
DONATE SON,
o '"..; ..r. .1x0. s. brown, v. k. tiium.x
1 vv ros
S 4 S S S S .:
Ooanel's Magical Pain Kstractor. THE KIOIITH WOVDKM OT THE WORLD. TllS mol marvellous blessing follow its nt in rr. t r department ef life. 1 H ,vr t iriuet are appli-c'abli-t most tfoinpiaoit". lut il il mainly ii tended for external application, ill the follow iner. all of which it absolutely cures, ami many o'irrs rr'Ktiy relievet. More thm ten thousand aiilhrntie writlrn certificates are in the Lands of the proprietor, testifying and aserlins; the prvat ble.unc which this remarkable ointment ha proved to mankind in the followiw)r a ftlirlioiit; Bnnu and Scald, Pile of every kind. Frosted feet.
i nxie, t.atis, (.haps. Tetter, Pimple, Hloteh'-s, Vleers, Sprains, Cnts and Bruise, Ear and tooth ache. Mumps, hope Throat, R in if worm. Salt Hh. nm, Barbers Itch, Eruptions, Sore and Inflamed eyes, R,, . and Warts, InRatnato rr Rheumatism, A rue in the fare and
treat, i'iu mini scars, Pricklrheat
marks.
Sore
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Ilii.
PAHACEA!
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P HOT El ' I" I O X IXSl'R A X CE
COMPANY OF
a flirt, a indeed, Mhat girl nani: Kate t- friend gravely. 'ut my
Theie'i a faUlitv about that cogno- iiearr. y.mr ennv. r.-m-u Every Iv.te I hive known has u-j kw l U fir: n;-""':' "
gen to c quettinj, as naturally as a cai io i , c inarv hird.. j Kt.; ry r p fithcd Irusght ilv . Kate Spencer wa? a witching creature, j ..N.(j! r her fn,.lui. -Uct'e or If you could have seen her bounding a-;crpt a Imcr as you ivil!, but nevtr eros the lawn, or gnthering wiid ilowers i ativ-like " to adorn her hair, or heaid her warbling Her friend had spoken IranMy, a:ul .imo mprrv l.iv i:i the mornin?. vou would i word wt-re iMt v iti.o t ihe-r jmw t.
I.e.. na inn IVnll i' Wllf- iVatC IIMll a llul'P ll'MH.
i .t.: A .-rti ..-.. ni.' unr. i iv ar tiMd a un'p ii'Mii. .i'ui n n
Iliivt: worsni iijcu uri i"" ..... (
ship a Rosalind, or an Ariel, for she eem- j ! saw Mr. -.-v.i.... wi.o . . r..i. s.i . t... i i. ioOier inil oi tlu roou.rte.i o t
ITlJ 1 1 1BI II l'l Fll II 'J ' l l'ni a i""- i.......
3tru I t!.e fir Ii t"b tl; ti
ALSO Ail kinds of I lUa coaud Snutf.
So. 2 7, Main St. fourth ihiur ic'ow S'a tit tt. licit title "CINCINNATI, O. M-.:rcli 2L 1$45, 14-y J 0 1 i r A ?il ATSOX, Attorney at Law. Omtce on Main Bhook vii.le, In' May lliih, b.7. 2D-tf.
State of Indiana, Franklin County, S3. VI die May term of the Franklin probate Court A. O. lA4'i, said Court declared the est ate of . lames
llo.ia-iiioo; diceased, V He prouaniy insoiyem: . rvui
ar
DUI131U & Co. WHOLKSA lal-a l)i: LKRS IS AXO WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS ct MATERIALS, ViON STA XTLY on hind, an extrusive assoi-tment ytf Fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold and Silver Lever and Verpe Wratches; Gold and Silver Peiieils, Spectacle Glasses, Violin String, Percussion caps, PistoU, Razors, Knives, Scis-t-ors .c, Kre. So. 5; H'ett Fourth Street C ISC I SSJ Tl, 0. May 1, 1S46 13-ly.
?IcrchnntS,
;roctji' and Coniuitssiou
AND Dealers in all rimisof irass Seed, Corner of Xfnth and Main S(s., Cincinnati, Ohio
ed: ' il wa a trap for fools." she sanl. lint r.eople who nvAe traps, sometimes are the first to fall into them. Kat wa in her eighteenth summer, when her bosom friend, Lucy Wharton, was married; nnd Kte was bridesmaid. Her partner, Harry Neville, was n fine dashing fellow, with a pretty estate, and a commission in the army. He and Kate were well matched. He eared no more for her raillery than for a Mexican battery; and, in fact, her wit was to his, like the trumpet to the war-horse. It does one good to see a passace of arms between them! But being bridesmaid a:.d eromiisman is a dangerous recreation. Mairying,
i 8 -l lit"
balcony, wli.o.i cv- rlixel tlv? g.raon j He was nliir.?. Sm.- could n".er hive nbelter o; porlunity. SVr would nji. z, j she i?aid, and then be cdd. r thin ever. I W ithout a word, but only giving a gimce at her irierd, Kate crsreii thi; up-irtii.eui j andrtuiweit hirn. .he heitaVd amnii.fiit ; laid her ha. id on his arm. mil bidding i be : curtainsi l.alf open behiiid her. lie tirt- j t;d abruptly. or lie Lad betn plunged mi Liuiuly thouiht. t Mr. rscville, si e said in a low tone. 'lj belujvo I wa5 rude to you jm-t n w. I'x-j c ise mo ' ! Site cnnl.l pro -etd no further, wiih a loou , of wondur rnt(i ilelight, Neville uri d aruund,cl is: e J hrT band ii.t raiptpd h.-r
j WOOL CAI.ni.(ir. ! THE Subscriber w ill lie ready by the first day of May net to mt e:ird wnil. Me macliiiirrv is new.
heii l.,re retjiiested to tile til. ir claims apainst ,,f ,lt. h s, wnI-kmanship, and ha vine enjratred' the ger-
l vices of Mr, Ritchison, an experienced hand, formerly ! of Hamilton Ohio. I have strong reasons to promise my j customers trood rolls. I cannot, at present, say what j my prices for cardinef will be, but they shall be as low
as at any estr.nlislimenl in tne country uui noe i;im work. My Machines are at the Canal Bain at Brookville, and wool can be coiivpiieiently sent by canal either up or dow it, and the boats can deliver it at the establishment without any trouble, and so soon as it can be carded the roll can be sent back. Great care will be taken to render satisfaction . PRODUCE. I will take in payment for carding; Wool, Wheat Rye, Oats, Flax-seed and Corn. The produce or cae, must be, in ail cases, paid when therollssre tnk.h awav. J. WOODS. April 24, 1349. 17-t
H. Young' t Highly Mri!icatel Poor Man' rim' i.-Hrin.f obtained such vast distinctions
throughout the United Staus,lhat the imdersiiied has
been induced to olitaiu tne miiiMirnu ..--tore and control this renowned Plaster throughout the entire Territory West of the Allelianies, and would direct the attention of the D-ugt-ist who wish to obtain a very superior Plaster on the most eligible terms to the article referred to above, with w hich he is at all times prepared, to furnish by the gross or less quality. Cincinnati, O , Sept. 24th, 1845. ...... JOHN D. DOUGHTY.
I li
the estate for allowance in the said I'rooate lo'irt within ten mouth from the date hereof, or the wil not be entitled to payment. JAMES W. M'CAW. Adiuiiiislrator tie bonit nonMay II, 1 U 20-lOiu. .J. I a. XV A V N E , EZariliv.irc, Hair Mcafiti. Vu,l.-.l l!r:'n I'nrnnh, Lovkiug Glast t'lntes, awl i n v t 'eir'i-r t. No. 114, M ini Stri t t, ntxl il.inrlitluw the Commercial 15. mk, CIVCIXNAVI.
IO-IJ.
.lOBirV i. 1IOUCS8ITY CHEMIST DRUGGIST. So. 7 Enst 3tl Street opposite Ihe Hrnrie Houte CINCINNATI. O. I. SO constantly on hand a very extensive assortment of Drugs, Medicines & Chemicles, Physi
cians, Plantations and Families suppueii w 1111 tue
most carelully inspected iiieuicines. April 16, 1845
15-ly.
April, 17,
-.Say tiftbiiig J ir. (f.ir Ui;j P'-iif-r.
like the yellow fever, is an infectious, (Ms- J he said, then, embarrassed by tho wai-mth ease, and one never catches it so quickly j iM nhieb he h id beer, surpriae.j. ho st am -
mnred . lliid surprit-es me 1 inu i.. ii.mu
as at another's weddins. Hi wis a young bac'nelir, and wished to remain one, I
would run to the world' end, rather than j wait on a pretty pirl. Vou may picnic)
with a seraph, or sleigh with a honri. but be no groomsman with a sensible giil like K ite Spencer was. Haity Netille, bowever was bomb-proof to such things; at least", he cot siaered himself so, and had been- hithetto. Besides! ho had been told Kate was a (Tin, md he was on his guard. And how was il wiih Kate? Dar coz! have you eveT seen n flirtation begun in fun, ami ended in earnest? Kate was flattered by having a partner like Harry Neville, and pot forth ail her powers of pleasing, resolute to bring the flirtation to a close before there was danger; but flirtations, like thorougb-breds. sometimes run
wv with vmi: and so. at a wee. s en!
Vou
woali t '
t'o it ruble, generous crta-
t u r
Kite was ogitatel violently. Th1? I - I A
(Tpmess ol her co.onanio:i 11 u ur;tii
JAMKS K. S5IAIIF, Imnorter am! t'holen!e lr:i!er in BRITISH, FRENCH and GSRHAN la ACE i,'OiiJsS, ; S-iss Muslii s, tilovts, Mitt, vVc. 0, Cedar Street, j New York, and No. 11, East Third Street, Opposite ' the Heiirie House, CINCINNATI. O. F. BENJAMIN, Atjent. i April 17, 1345 17-ly. ! attkvtiv: I TTITTi HA I I.E thankful fir past fa viirs, particuI S j lailv tTivite their old custom, rs and all others wan-
SAVE YOUR TIIETIi:
ea -her
away ('run the wtndt.w, the cm turn had dropped, and her band lein und and tru,, -
d examine their
Goods, just now
bled in th it of for a t-econd. 1 !ov; yon,'
Neville.
Thus i-Le t-'.uin!
; t!i: artK-'t s 111 Their line, 10 call : freh stock of Sprnist and Summer
1 p inn at theirnld stand. Ttiej tlaiter themselves that the quality of their -.o.'ds'w i! I please; havinir b en sel' eted by a cart ful and txpcrieiiccd hand. 1 hey will sell oil accomnioda-lin-ti ruis for cash or approved produce. : Brookviile, April 28, 1340 IS
continued Novil!.
lesf.lv. But dare scarcely I. ope.
a boie your bex. and w ill b.; me. I bivo long loved yo i.
tn iy hi
!,, ii .t nfK nie.
gener leli
breatbYou nre
U to me 1
KEGS Nails assorted sies for sate hy hi r r &. HAit.E.
. 18
nt least now
id
40
j April 21, 184
J 1 AST. Sprit for sale by
i April 28, IS IS
W . KEEL Y, Snrcrc-oii Dentist,
will be 111 Brook vi He, 011 the 15th of Auifusi, w here he w ill remain a short time to attend to calls in the line of his business Heisnrerap-
edtoturrf teeth either on Goltl Plate or Pivot , and warrant their beauty and durability. All operations in the Detttal Art performed upon the latest and most approved principle. Persons wishing work done will please call soon as possible. As he intends visiting Brookville annually, all oper at'ioiis will be warranted. Room at McV urtiy' f Hotel September 10th 1S45. 37;iy
IRON & STEEL. Bloom Korre, and .Km ti Iros Store N. W. CHAPMAN, H34 Main Slrrpt, near the Court House. CIXCIXXA TI. IRON ft NAILS of all sizes, STEELS of every description, all of the verv best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Bellows. Carriage spring and Iron Axle, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledge and Hammer moulds. All of good quality and warranted. Mi.SUA superior articte of Shut Iron, Xoa.22, 24, 25,25 Sc 27. N- II All of the above article w ill lie sold for cash, and at low rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will find it for their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. N.W. CHAPMAN. August 21st 1845. 14-1 jr.
300 April
NAILS. KEGS assorted Nos. F'or sale by
!5th,
A. DOVLADSON ct CO.
Ninth and Main sts. 17-1 v.
in, American and F.nirlish Blister Steel.
Hill ."i HAIL r.. lli.
Kite, in a buv. cnfreatir.vr tone, spea!...- ! W wiihgreat d. faculty , and in much agit-il i-u. j 'Vprii 23, 1S40
l iwinir and
ts fur sale by
Brush Scvt'ies, anl HUT &. "it A I LI'.. IS.
and s-he i:ted her eyes pieauingiy to in .se 01" Neville's as tLe bought to withdraw. h.r
h ind i ron liis,
Ncviile could
have r'.aspeJ her ii hii
nrnis, tor bis w h e
It ame t brillt'tl With toe
: J. ' .V ,fl.isM.rSnceof love which tint lo-.k v;,
wnaioeiween me cusiimury micimvn-- , , 1 j 1 , . vin,r ,iV,,r jr hereljased ifie
a HrtlUIll-,lll.iii, aim a ewim uioi. ... , - , , . . .. u :....,A ! L.se ; .r bind, and tv it 11
Harry, iv'lie ueitii iu nt- nnm ait., in i
companion more than she chose to ccn
ff5 R- and Common Shovels, SpTde. Hav and Ma3 5 nn re Forks, forsa.e by HI TT & HA1LK. A pril 2S, 1S4-5 Id-
UEKN,C;l:-.s. April 23, 13 !
A e.nrth
n w-r for sale bv Hi l l & HAIL F. 18,
u liri'hteued deer
dartel away, and hurrying to net clumuo-, lucked her do r and ou st into tears. Numerous were the inquiries nude fr Kate but Neville had whimpered to the b i ie that Miss Veneer h id retired w,tl a v olent bead-aoiie, anti n one k-iew itie truth till many moniln ai'ter it they even ku -w it thrn-'-vvheu Neville st n 1 u,v it the bar ilh Kate, and th-y nutuV.ly exlimged th ie vivvs th it t e i-e only with He. Vti l 111 th-s wa d-'ar e. z.'. Jui llarr
a
Ml
Neville pop t ie i,uetio.i.
.
f
fess. The wedding was held in the country, in the midst of a rich d-strict. and for several weeks the young couple were involved in a round of entertainment. Give me a country wedding after all! There are long rides, tele a let's by moonlight ihe spending dull hours in flirtation with your .tnof-i'ip lioaiin? narlies. the rambles
thrmuh the woods, the summer evenings j beneath the arbor in the garden, and a hun- j dred other thing", whieli tovvnfolks who 1 get married at day-break, and then racej over ha f the States for a month, b:re noj more idea of than a bp dog has of moon-j light. , i And so. inen:bly, love siole upon Kate. , Neville was not a me;e wit, anv more! than herself, and often, la'hig aide his: raillery, be would indulge the natural entbusiasm of bis cbnrncter, until be paused finally at hi own impadoned words. At such times Kate would sit. long after go- : ing to her chamber, unconsciously gazi.ig :
up at the calm, sull sky; but her tnougt.ts Green's Patent Cookinz St0V3-
would be on Neville, end these reveries m uvku u hkd and sold only by wm. r.. , , .:,1, c:l, ! ' t 1 CH11.DS, No 21 Fifth street, south side, between Cr.de I W Ittl a Slgtl. I M;,i nd Walnut, sitrn of thethi-ee Gilt Stoves. ........ t in tnra xilitber flirt Of llOt. i 4-w.- nii.Wsitrmd. have used most, il notalltiie
..... ., t-. . 1: : r no:iular C.iokin-J- Stoves, niil now ha
n iiii h m : nor cou u lvait? umtnci ,.... . . . - 1. .. k..
Neville loved her or not. At times there was that in bis tones that made her heart thrill: but if tne most ordinary acquaintance would approach, Neviite always sauntered away indifferently, with some gay remark. Kate chided her own weakness, but iu vain: absence is the only cure for
uch a passion and the wedding parties x Mct iure r. cin. "IU f , ,, c, V'. Charles Montague Win Wt were not li.f cvrr. She fearei. .ev-. h H,!illE capt Th
ille was a flirt, because she had been one yj;. herself, and many an unhnppy hour she Joel Green pem in secret, angry at herself, at him, j . .4 .1 1 lit. , orl.t t'So N Cottover
oiiu . ... . c. . .-.-.. I l s. r
In such a mood she was when calleu on "'iv ' Eh- s.e
.1 r.. lstl .1 1 b a linnip nf their Pit- Wilson Rmmbd TVanuiid die worth A S Martin
II utrss iwi i 1 . ... Va J V Rennet J Roblwn tertamers. Iwate entered, the room o.t .e- Wm KUuna1l, D,i Sami v.lle' arm, but he immediately left herjvr rxl side to address a beautiful g""1 vvua was Jxut .n j woii . . -, j John Thompson Wm Warren jr
Fiitxi: eji"ijM( . AV.! she beard two gentlemen sny, who were ignorant of her vicinity, 'Neville has found Mis Benton out already, and that gives color to the rcpoit that they are engaged. She is a splendid match beamiftil. rich, and from, a good old Virginia famly'. OhT I learnt, at Watbington, this winter, that Ibey were certainly eiigaged,' was the rvply.
Kite heard no mre. Offended pride.' - combined with anger at herself, almost UX1TKO STATKS HOTEL look awav her self command; and she was I Cnrner of Sixth Walnut Street,
ANVFACTORY of improved Shutter tastners
and furniture Castings, and all kinu 01 .na-
chiiie. Work done 111 a workmm tiKe luanner anne stwirtcst notice. ALSO. Attached to tl" establishment a lock factory and Brass f,u ud rv, wh.relocksof every description and ! b. ass castings can be had at the shortest not ice, j G. HAYCOCK. ! On 6th street between Mala and Walnut streets j CIXCIXXAT.O. j May I, 1S45 t3-,.v j I1V N1 MANl'llll FORKS, ', T !! description, a :d nC Harpers, superior make, ! f.,r sale ;ow by JOS. W. WAYNE & CO. ! "' ',i Wi Maui 4 doors below 5th CINCINNATI. 1 June 5, H45 33-1 y.
Plain and Screw ITib Scythe snatnes, !
F lh
(SOOBS, TUST received by E.rprctt from .Vrw York larg-e .V and splendid stock of Goods suitable for the Soring and Summer trade. Consisting in part of BFk & White Fancy Nets for Catis, Caps 8c Nets do. do. Plain Brussels. Lace & E-1iriinr, HI'k &. White Mechlin , do do. do. Gcmptire Th'd Wrought Lanes & Edginffs, Cotton "i Silk Illusion nets thread Laces tV, Edgmt;, Bobbin do do. Linen st Cotton. A larielotof Silk Gloves & Milts, Bi k and White Cotton do.
Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, Book Jc Cambric Miistins,&c ?cc. All of which are filtered at. Setv York city prices. We wou'd respectfully call the attention of Country Merchants visitinifoii'r City, to ourstoc, as we are Constantly recei int? Goods direct from our House in th.- East, and are selling at exceedinslow prices. Jas H SH VHP, No. 11 East Third Street Cincinnati, ' ' OSCAR F. BENJAMIN, Agent, a. 17 tajfi 17-ly
WESTERN HOTEL, S E corner of Court and Walnut streets, CUCUZ1 TI. TRAVELLERS will find satisfactory accommodations and moderate charges, earriage houses and good
stabling. Cin. March 23, 134'i. 13-ly.
Forth Si tie
JOWS WAKD,
GROCER TEA DEALER
S'o. 154, Fifth street bttrceen Elm fc Raee, V, I1NU1NN ATI
. . . .- r. IT"
, t-t cvue i.nn.t.ni r nn nand leas.suirar. vouee
i fiK m;" Tnhnnpii. Raisins. Foreien Fruits, fish of
S vafuins kinds. Namely Salmon, Mackerel, Coofish, ' ami Candies at w holesale and retail prices Etc. All ! of which he will sell at the lowest prices, and any ar- ! tide he may sell which is not approved of,thecash will i be immediately returned. 1 April 1, 1840. 18-ly.
.TS1)i:U!.IiIS Vc?sctaMc rdb (iv.'ifinir Cathartic PUU
THESE Pills have been used by pr.ictisjn? physician fot several years, and have proved to be a veryvaluable medicine, it i believed that the public, as well a", the author and proprietor may be bevehted by trivin? them a w ide ciri islat ion. It cannot be a,d ot ihem'thal they w ill cure every disease, but liiay wiih afetv be said,' thev will do as much (?ood as any other cathartic pill, without producing; those disastrous effects which mall V purgative preparations do. 1 hey
C. BRADLEY,
Proprietor.
No Joui
best oualitv. in store, and tor sale by . " . ... ... . .... . o ' J
.1 1 r . i . . 1 r. v . . 1 1 M l i n 4 d oors be lo v 5th CI N C I X N A 1 I . 5. IS 40 23-1 y.
C11A U LKS STAXLKV. HELL A XI) RRASS FOUXDER, Walnut Slrset I'etween St-cnnd and Front CINCINNATI OHIO. TAVF.i'.X ;" .! rlantatlu: it.-I'.s, a::J l.rass fo-et ot'evry description on hand, oil sobes. c linder :mi-I fc: C r.ck ', Copp.r rivets, spelter, Solder, Brass ca.tiiitrs ol" i vi rv kii.d. June 12 131 24-ly
ATf:ir STORE. CHEAP PALL GOODS. TVOCFLANr fc McCLREUY have just received 1 i ah. aiuiful assortment of Fall Goods of the latest styles to which they invite the attention of th? public generally. Our stock consists in part of the following Goods; Cnlicurr, of the finest styles, q; - "an "alms, Stiislin de laines, .llpara lustre. Eelvp'., I inen. ,Wnslhi, Shawt.t, Srarfx, IVdhf JST.inkeen. Linspt;s, Clothes. Cassimere. Jeans, Ftati nets. &c Hats and Cans, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardw are,
i qncnisuarc, Are. Sec. i Thev hare on hand excellent Fish, both White and 1 Mackerel. Pr.Jnce will be taken in exchene for i Goods. Our store is located near the Court House, one : door north of the Post Glfice.
Mott'att's Pills and Clieeseman s naisam are lounu ai the same establishment. September 10, 1315. 37 ly
are safe and easy
yet tlioroiltrn
in their operation,
;.et.. i.larlv'..n"the ortrans of the Stomach and liv
..r.i.r... ,.),...'...! ih. ir morbid seceetions, and not
acting with such drastic force as tn produce griping and weakness of the bowels, but on the contrary, invigorating and gives them tone. Some of the diseaes for which they have proved particularly efficacious, are here enumerated: Billions Fever, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Costivene, Sick Headache, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and all other derangement of the functions of tin; stomncli and liver. i iiey nre Cii-.t-.-fUt yu!.-i.l ated to remove Dyspeptic Affection and ail impurity of the blood and humors, Cold, Influenza, .Vc. Many testimonials could be obtained w ithin the limits of an extensive practice, but they are submtlted to the public upon the word of the author, believing that those who use th-m, will prove that too much has not been said in their favor. MOURELL & BROTHER, Sole Agents for the West. No 1. College Row, Walnut st. above Fourth July 24 1847 30-ly.
'. lac Great S t2iriy For Coughs, Colds. Influenza, Bronchitis. Aslhnut, Consumption, Pain in the Side and Breast, and other affections of Ihe
I CX-APPROVED n Y 'I HE FACULTYX3 Tf-?r7E boldly assert, and we hold ourselves ready to ' w V' prove it tr"th, that no medicine ever before
offered the public lias met witn tne same unprecedented success in so short a time. In proof of this, il is only necessary to refer to the fact that in the firt six months of its existence more than 4,000 bottle were sold at retail in the city of Cincinnati alone that an array of names, such as no other article ever before presented to the public, men well known in the community and generally to the business public of the West, have, from a sense of duty and a desire to bene, fit their fellow men. came forward voluntarily and
pledged their characters to it intrinsic excellence, as seen in their ow n families or felt in their ow n persons. It would be impossible, in the short space of newrpaper advertisement, lo do anything like justice to the invaluable preparation. We have prepared a pamphlet, and put it in the hand of all our agents for gratuitous distribution, where those who are afflicted "themselves, or have friend that are, are earnestly invited to cal I and procure one. They w ill there see that the first medical and botanical authorities in Europe, have give it their sanction, and that the faculty, the bar and the pulpit, have lent it the authority of their names that in Cincinnati, where it was first introduced in America, it has more than fulfilled the high hope of its friends. The Ginseng Panacea doe not belong to the class of ephemeral preparations so s-..m,n m tlii Hav. which "strut their hour," and
then disappear forever. It has stmid the test of long ae in China, and is now for the first time introduced to the American public Thcfnentty are fast appropriating it as a regular preparation, beeattse they have heretofore had no nrtiele capable in nil eases oj aleviating Bronchial Irritation to which the first medical authorities refer nine-tenths of all the cases usually regarded as tuberculous consumption. (See Eberle's Pra-tice.) This preparation thus vouched for by the faeulty of three continents and by hundred of priv ate indi
viduals in Cincinnati and all over the West is now to be had at all our Drugstores. We know the public hue.. I.eeo f.fien deceived cheated out of their money
by dishonest pretensions. We ask thetn, therefore, only procure our pamphlet ichirh costs nothing exam
ine our eviueuce. anu 11 iikj imi.s ,..,..b.. . -.
tify the outlay of fifty cents try the article we u .1...,!,. nfih result
Th ..h.irp vul uahle medicine totrctber with a fresh
... Ftl.P celebrated Jew David or Heorew i-iaicr
and Persian Fills, Just received and for sale by the
following Agent. Hittand Haile, Brookville; Wm. Adam, Fairfield ; E Corev, Blooming Grove; W King, West Union; c "vl.ern-en .V Shniiu. Laurel: Z A Nye. New
Trenton; T H Jackson, Alquina; Johnson & W ilson, Liberty; D L Shunuway, Dunlapsville. July 24, 1846 SO-ly. DR. ROGERS' COMPOUX1) SYRUP OF MVES:WRTIS &TAR.
..(Y. Bnd certain cure for Consumption of the Lungs,
Srtitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the -J ' . t . n.'I 1. ... I"..,.l. .1.1. nit fin .. n .in-
Side, uronrntcis, tr itvujung i.A.., u,. ry Affections.
fry Here what the celebrated Dr. Richard's rhysicianafmorethan 30 years standing. I o all whom it may concern, I make the follow ing statement: Conscious that it may appear unprofessional it is only from a a perfect conv iction and thor- j ough know ledae of the essential benefit and scientific ori-'in of the preparation spoken of that I feel constrained from a sense of duty to comply with the request of ihe proprietor. ... , I am a most inveterate npposer ofquacks and quack medicines in any form, and mot fully coincide with i...io..e- in the Code of Ethic lately adopted by the
Medical Convention of Ohio relating particularly to that subject; it may therefore be inferred that it is only from a personal experiment w ith the preparation, and a positive assurence of its beneficial results, that induces me to recommend it as being: all that il represents
itselftobe. . I he patient, Mr. Charles Wade, Sixth street. Market Space, whom I allowed to try the effect of the medicine (but which I w ould have done under no consideration whatever had I not seen a copy of the receipt from which the msdicine is prepared, obtained from the agent, and which I am satisfied is authentic,) was quite low with the early stage of pulmonary consumption, for which I had been treating in the usual manner though with les than my usual success; at his earnest request, and that of his friend, 1 examined the
if-neiit. and wa sumvrieimy sau-in .i . , .. .
composition to allow the trial.
Niptes, Small pox
Ac. Ac fit. A
It is confidently affirmed that no person who has ever seen or heard of the MAGIC . L PAIN EXTRACTOR, and knows of it true effects in the above applications and particularly for Hums and Scalds will for an in. taut lie w iihout a box of it. ' In departments w here it has been int reduced, Snir Steam Boats and Vs Is, a well a Hotels, tul Families, ali. Factories Machine Shops, roundm-a and Furnaces, keep a supply steadily on hand, in order to meet and control accidents, w hich are liable tr happen, in the absence of medical aid. ludeed it has with great candor been asserted by one of the proprie. tor of an Extensive mailable Iron work in New Jr.
ey, that it would be nothing short of absolute madness for him to try to get along without the Pain Extractor, w hich gives ease and comfort at once. The article can be hn4 v 'ifi1es',e and ef JOHN D. DOUGHTY, Chemist St Druggist. No. 7, East 3d street, 2 doors from Main Cincinnati. Wh.-re Physician, and consumer can be supplied with choice drugs and chemicals at vrry low prices. June, 19th 1846. No. ii ly.
CfOLEKA, SUMMER Complaint, marrhn"t, r-fsen-tery. and all other Derangements of the Stomach and Zwls, cured by Dr.JAYSE'S CAR MUTATIVE BALSAM. New York, 8th month 1S3I. Friend Dr. JAYNE, It gives me much pleasure to inf.rm thee of the result of a case in which I administered thy CARMINATIVE BALSAM, and I consider it to he a matter of duty due thee and the public, lo give the fol low ing statement. Reing called t visita patient a few days since, I found he was vomiting and
l""S""; . luimuj, wiiu severe 1 ormina and I Crump in the upp' rand lower extremities, and .i.
in theuhdomina! parietieo. The ciamp was so tiolena that it touk four men to rub him incessantly to keep
... ... j . w -.. .... u .. mum, nc SKI a u seemed to him as if his bones would snip in two.. There were also violent cholic pain around theubilirnl region, att. nded with very distressing nausea. In short, I considered it to be a case of genuine cholera , I found on inquiry, the patient had been unwell
incfiay previous, wiina lunseues 01 1 lie oowis. inat six hours before I saw him, he was seized with th complaint, and had gradully got worse. Thecxtrcnii-
ties wi re colit. ana ne was nearly pulseless. I inline, diately gave him a spoonful ol thy Balsam, which in a few moments wa ejected from th stomach, hut on giving it a few times, the stomach became s-t tied, and heexpressed himself much relieved. I then gave him a calomel and opium powder. In two hours frura the
lime I saw lum lie leit quite easy, and fell asleep, and slept well fur five hour; but 011 waking the symptom gain returned, I directed more of the Balsam to be
given him, when the disease subsided, and the patient
was convalescent, it iook oniy one uottle to effect ft
cure. Ikavealso so olten witnessed the beneficial effects of the Carminative Balsam in Summer Complaints
and Inarrliua, that I would tint be w ithout it for its weight in stiver I remain thy friend.
I HUM AS MUTT, M. D, 43 Broadway, New York
D.
?. JAMES. W. Wit! OUT.
.JAMES & WRIGHT, WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS A XD GROCERIES, Nos. 53 A. 5 5, Lower Market street, CINCINNATI. Cnuntrv Produce taken in exchange at fair rate. May 20," 154 22
in use Green s
n , ...... uk;Ii he tar nvr a :leciueu nreierene.-. i
........ l.r ......... nil i.'i e. riisnatt-h in cooking, heft
I. . 1- 1 - 1. .. . . 1. . 1 .......i fii. - .
y. ates ami eeonomy 01 inei 10 waM.iy;, 1 . . iiqrrrh: of Sail. Lvet.o. qual. We cheerfully and confidently r. cam- -'"-T'8 , . ' . ,
- t "-m r t 4,-3 Ivci; 3 line i -
O0131TS J rAS!UOXABLl3 HAT STORK, 14 -SfiIii Strrct, THREE DCOF.S BELOW FOURTH STREET,' CINCINNATI.
The Hut Is ackionlpdced to be an important part of dress; therefore it become intercs'-in; to learn ivlire a genteel, well twade article can ba procured. I invite the citizens of ItrooLville, a-id its vicinity, w ho may visit Cincinnati, to call and examine the quality, style and finish of my ha ' feeling confident that I can give satisfaction. Wm. Bosid.
mend tU- above store to all who may wish t-v purchase,
a web.'ieveit far u p-rmr to any sto e now in ost
1 ho .1 Miner Doct Mile Doct Allen J W King J C Bates, Esq
Samuel sri. .ir
F.lisha Day
D K Williams C Stewart Wm Raynold David Boale
Ri.bt .lone
F.fi
att
orn
S Aarring Esq
John G Grant Col H Bateman Win Wocidnnnt H M Baldwin W K Chil.ls
Rev L. ii ice
F. A Watson ! G W Brown S J Campbell j Jam. s W alter j .1 Mil'on Doct .1 F. Wheeler J N Wainright H W Evans It .T Tracey D D Mill Mr Myer John Cunktin W Fisher
Esq William
Esq
Riv W Bu re h Sin' nmw 11 Esq Jainr Mor.tagwe Jaine. Cotub Ira J Wheclon Z Loggside Asa Bird
For sale by
Ii- .V .S. TYXKR.
OOTS and Shoes assorted si.esfor sale by
HI I T X HAILEIS.
April 2S, 1845
BOOTS AM) SHOES! I MANUFACTORY AND WAREHOUSE, Corner of Sf com! awl Eir.tts Cincinnati j L.niAlMX&Co.. I w- ANUF ACTURERS, would respectfully invite ! ! g wh desale and retail dealers to examine our large j stock. We are now liianiit'acturipg a great variety of i Hoots and shoes, such as Men and Buys' Kip Boots; I Men, Bov and Youths" thick Boots; Men and Boys' i heavy and light Calf Root; Mens' Calf and Kip Shoes; ' I. adies' Calf and Kip Lace Boots; Ladies walking J Shoesr Ladies and Misses' Kid Shoe, Scr. SiC.
j We inter.;, to m.inn!;iciure in 184r, sity tnousana
IMirot isoois ami a. iocs. Our facilities are such that we a-e enabled to sell as low as can Ik' purchased in any of the Eastern cities. Country Merchant will find it great! y to their advan'age to call upon us before purchasing Eastorelse-
w here
ROOTS & SHOES Jc S. TYNER adopt this mode of informing their
.customers, and the public that they have imw
on hand and for sal" the best and most extensive sioik
of BOOTS A SHOES that can be loiind m iirowmr. T he following articler comprise a portion of their as-
Wnm's Kip Boots (peg'd)
i sortment:
Men's Coarse Boots;
lo Kip do
Calf do Coarse Brogan; Kip Shr.es; Calf do do Pump;
Goat Slippers,
do do do do d. tin
do
do do do d-v do
do
Calf do do
do do (sew'd) Kip Shoes (peg'd) do do (sew"d) Calf 'I" (peifM) do do (sewY.)
Kid Slippers;
Children' pegged and sewed snoe; tec. .xc.
The above articles will be sold VERY. L-Jv . nrookville Feb 2 1845
6 ly
June 5, 184
L. CHAPIN A CO. 23-1 y.
A Woodbridge J dimming
C W Wh'ncomhcP I't-nry
Tho H Miner
-?rrJ, TJ : All order from the country Pr.ry a, -end- ll?
it not to come up to the above recommendation, may return the same and I willnfund the money.
v . k. i it i i.ir-. , .I..": Corn and Grass Scythes.
Plat? and 11 the lite and most approved patients ot TOGETHER with a variety of other makes, ,ust , in i r.-i- all f which will be ! r. reived and for sale at the lowest market prices, to-
J i;?n il.in ' 1 , . . . i . . . ..." 17. . ,l.,n nwtfi
jrlltit sun a ksiii.i ... .............
Cutcry, hy J. ,v . . i r. r. v
.o. iw .Main 23-3w.
C. & W. IL ALLEX, Xo. 1CT, Main street. 3 door below Fourth CIXCIXXATL TTVF. L K R S in Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, i f Watch Tools and Materials, Silver Ware and Fine CutleryALSO Dealers in combs. Brushes, Percussion Caps, Pistols, Porrder Flasks, Fancy Soap, Pocket Books, Razor Straps, tifzether rcith a general variety of French, Vermin and
English tancy uoous. March 27, 1845.
Foeign & Domestic RU'AKBi & C5ITLERY
.TTK would respectfully invite the at tentitw of W Country Merchants and others, purchasing goods in Cincinnati, to our larg.- and welt selected stock of Hardw are A C u tlery w hich being for the most part, of our own direct importation from European and American Manufacturers, we feel confident of being able to offer on such terms, as will be satisiactory to"suca as may fivor us with a call. JOSEPH W. WAYNE, Sc CO. Xo I'll Main 4 doors below Fifth, East Side. CINCINNATI, O.
TAYLORS BALSAM OF MVKUWOKT. 376 BOWERY WILL cure Consumption when every other mean has entirety failed; also an absolute remedy for coughs, colds, Sec," for spitting of blond, pain the chest and
sides, asthma, liver complaint. vV e can give noundant testimony of cures prefor.ned, anti reference of the verv best respectability, both in and out of the citv;inieed all over the country; such a A B Howard, M D West Point N. Y., who took it in his own case, w hich he considered hopeless. We can also refer to the Rev Dr Mc AuOey, who used it himself; to Charles Smith, Esq. ,150 Tillery st, Brooktyn, who raised blood in verv larire nuantities: to RW Peck Esq., whose
daughter' life was despaired of by all her physicians, j and was entirely cured bv this wonderful medicine to 1 the Hon Mark Pibley. who used it himself; Mr Mumford in the Courier and enquire office; Mr Hooper, for- ' merly editor of the Chronicle; Alderman Boggs of the ! Evening Post; Wm Woodbury, Esq, Mass., John B i Seaman, Eq., Indiana; Mr Hancock, Stonington, Con; i who f.;r sevt ral year hail used every intji, vx"y- ' rated six gallons" of purulent matter f"tirint: the time, j and has been entirely cured by Dr. Taylor's Balsam of i Liverwort, and now weighs thirty pounds hervier than he ever did before, an infaliable ays torn of perfect cure.
Be careful to buy the genuine, only as above, orat 177 Water st., and of Mrs. Hays, 13S Fulton street, Brooklyn. Price SI 50 and 31 per bottle. See engraved label signed with the name of DR. LEEDS. For sale in Brookville at Johnson's Shoe Shop. January 29 1346 27-6m.
nd I am obliged io
c... direct w as at least snrvnsintr. irasmuuii that
after the consumption of the second bottle my profession."! vir't.t wtiv discontinued, though I frequently saw ntr patient afterw ards, restored tu perfect health. The "preparation is railed "Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort ami Tr;" and, from the examinalion of the receipt and the success in my own experiment, I do consciously recommend it as a useful and valua'ble medicine: and I should urge my brother p.tactitioiierto proture the receipt, as I feel convinced they will agree with me as to its excellence, and w jli no doubt adopt it in their practice, as I shall most certainly do, believing it to be a most valuable aid iu pulmonarv cases that bafTle the ordinary mode of treatment. 3 WM. J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct, 1, 1844. A L SCOVTLL, (Wholesale Agent for the west and South,) Souih-East comer of Race and Fifth-street iivrtvxiTI
'l'l. rrj.MMi article is kent for sale by R. fc S. Ty-
ner, Brock ville. V. Tvnrr A Co,; Metamnru. M. W. Morris Blooming Grove. Hall A. Hughes; Connersville. E. K. Fuller; Harrison. Z. A. Nye; New Tren. May 29, 1846 22-lm-
DRUGS & CHEMICALS At Philadelphia Prices. At the Philadelphia Branch Drug Store, Xo. IS, Enst Third Street, between Mam and Sycamore, CINCINNATI. fllHE Subscribers having associated themselves under the firm of J. Sc C. Reakirt, and taken a Slot-fat No 15, East third street, are now receiving a fttlli and exten.ive a, sortment of Drugs and Chemicals,, which we will sell at Philadelphia prices, adding freight. In addition we will also keep constantly on hand a large supply of Paints, Oils, Window Glass,. Dye Stuffs and Perfumery. neing connected with the large and old established, house of J Sc J. Reakirt, of Philadelphia, we will bw constantly receiving fresh and genuine Drugs and Med-, icines from thetn at first rof prices, which will ena. ble us to sell on belter terms than any other housu in the city. We earnestly solicit dealers in our line. lo. call and examine our stock before purchnsing elsewhere, as we are confident it will tie to their advantage. J. c C. REAKIRT. April 10, 1849 15-lf. , The Warm Weather. 1 lie sudden changes ot the weather, during this sea
son oi tne year, exhibit a most baneful effect on the human system, debilitating and prnsttating it, The; stomach and bowel become deranged, giving timely notic to all, w ho are inclined to give attention ta the warning voice of nature. Al such times "Jtyne's Carminative" never fails to afford immediate relief, checking the disease and restoring the patient to vig- . orou health. Mother camioi too caution with their children during tlii month, and the month following, and in the earliest sta ges ofthi summer com -plaint, whether from terthi ng, opp essive heat, or other causes, they should at once resortr tn this never failing remedr. Hundreds of certifies res from respectable person in this city, are in possession of the proprietor, ready to exhibit to any who may dciire to see them at hi office. No. 8 South third street, Philadel-plea.
LIFE! LIFE!! LIFE!!! "Alt that a man hath will -.e gtve for his life," so we find recorded in the most ancient and best of books, but. as we s.e thousands dying around us with Consumption croup, cough, asthma, bronchitis, spitting blood, and other pulmonary affections, we are led to doubt the correctness of the above assertion, especially since it is so well known that a certain remedy maybe obtained, w hich always arrests IhosK disease. Dr. JAYNirs EXPECTORANT never failes to give rrli.f, and cure after every other means have tailed. This ran be and iia been nrovd in t'jou.iindg. nf instances, where it ha effected mdical cures, after thepatimt had been given up by all his friends and physicians The above medicines are for sale at ihe Drug- Store ofllitt Sc Haile, Brookville Ind., June 19, 180. Xo 33. -3w.
14-1 v.
...Itt verv low for cash
N B 'Besui-e to find the tl.ree G,!t Siove. W. E. CHILI'S, June 12 !4 4-ly
greatly rrl.eved when a Gentleman P
C -V C I X X ATI O II I O
proac.ed jut as the music struck t:p, and J AuNOL!ix; WKTII F.RHF.F. Proprietors llsked her IO d ince. She took btS hand i ...HIS new, .parous, and elegant mansion i i built ilSHfU Iirr 10 u iiiv. r fj . .. ',r,v walnut street bouse, tore.erly
ftud" Was led Ollt. j H lip (iv Mr. Arn..!l. n.i iSrisrtnrri.f Mr. Wt-iti-
1 -;.! VmiUo fcn.lini hprUrW I e' nlor. d thi beautiful Hotel whihinow
CSCUe in-, " . I nst opened f.r ihe reception of travellers. Iicouta.ns comnanion. but I believe Miss Spencer is j 7 , rn;M ttith ,H,;. it parlor and bedroom, are I . ' ,hi. cot I anieal tO l er 'i ""' Iv carpeted. The f.,rnttnre all appenrs new and enffaed tO me, thlS Sd. I apy eai l t-I rlt(r!lnt ; lfai., Br.,,,.,u.tr and convenience iuhp aliall det lde "atld lief Dai Iner bUIld- I -, t ctv.rae,. rie the establishment, and li-,.m the C3.1C aiiau Uf. , 1 Uno.. vennt.tion ofit H. tsl can rheerlillH recom-
IV. mend it to inv fti'nds ar.d the travelling ..hlie e-en
Kite temcmbered well the cii2?emer.t. ,ri i - ' . J s but the was vv: 1, ivl rr iccd al this op-
Imm.rt.rs and dealers in Hardware.
4do.rs below 5th CINCINNATI. June 5, H4i
g O TOYS Irnii assort size . !l of which is war J V Framed, for salebyed HITT A HA1LK. April 23, 1346 s liAWSiVc. ICase new style Printed Lawns. 1 do Lace " I do tlingham l Carton Bonnet Lawn (alt coloj) .1 'tst received and ail of the best and moil durable style At w holesalc and retail by WOOD 8c LAKIN.
XE W ESTA IlLISIIMEXT.
DAILY PACKETS ON WHITE WATER CANAL: ENTIRELY PASSENGER BOTS. TN order to meet the want of the travelling public
on this flourishing inlet, a Line oj Boats to run reguivrly hrttveen C ISC ISSATI dr CAMBRIDGE CITY, Has been fitted up in good order, and prssengers w he take thiline may-Hie certain that the proprietors will do I every thingfor their comfort whilst under their charge.
I hi is a
gned, after a long preparation, has just j f " Western Stage, , . . 1 .i li Fare throusrh. each way, fJ.OO, including meats. nie.ae Clothing Store. n third .t.-t, jrty to present the follow ,g references.
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NAILS. K F'.Ga assorted. For sale bv . . DON ALDSON V CO f .iii r Ninth snd M; in st., Cincmn'i . 1S4J . ?T-iv
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The First and only one in the West I Leaving each point regular: Cincinnati at Jo'etock CLOTHING AT WHO LES A LK. ! P. M, and Camb.-idge City immediately after the tr-
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v. .1 nnnosite the Henrie House, where he lias now
and will constantly keep on hand a large and general assortment of ready made seasonable Clothing all manufactured in this city, and got np a to style and workmanship and quality, equal if not superior to any houe in the United States. He is fully prepared to supply all demands in this line, and begs leave to draw the attention of the public to his present stock. City
j and Country Dealt rs are particularly invited to call, examine and price the gifttb: they will find them bet j t. r made and a cheap a thoe manufactured in the
I.J.iri I. v 1 1 1 e-. 1 IK J .... ..v." - - ...... , m.vuva. expense by purchasing of the undersigned. ELIAS MAYER, Third Street, So. 13, opposite the Henrie House, CLXCIXXA7yI, OHIO. Ma; 84, 24, t Sl-ly.
EGHORN and Palm Leaf Hat for le by
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Nath I M Clure, v nite water v;anai llasin, tin. Geo. Collin, Harrison, O. Samuel Murphy, Brookville, Ind. N. Walker, Metamnra, Ind. I. Clement, Laurel, Ind. Geo. Frybargerand J. Elliott, Connersville, Ind. Aron Rrasor, Cambridge Citv, Ind. C. S. ANDREWS A Co. Proprietors. May 18, 1346 21-tf.
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FRANKLIN TIIARPE V;tch Ulakcr ami Jewel I rr .Vs. 117 fifth St.Sonth Side brfwren Rare Sc fine CI SCI S S A 7V, O. a General assortment tif Clocks. Watches. Jew! rv
t Silver ware Spectacle A fine Cntlerv fro sale-
Old Gold Silver taken in exchang-; Clck Watch c J awelrv repaired. A piiV 1,1 1 4 6 1 'r
ill s Poor Plan's Pills; Or Rose Coated Vegetable Pills. THE Proprietor of ihf a'oovs Pill having witnessed the the most extraordinary and continued success at
tending them whereever they have been used, has cm induced to introduce them into the western country, and he solicits a trial of them by the western people, as a remedy for all those complaints which have their origin in any derangement of the stomach, Liver, Bowel or Blood. They operate mildly, but in a most thorough and searching manner, producing a cure by effecting an immediate and radical change in ihe condition of the secretions, from a morbid, diseased state to a naturhl, healthy and active condition. Almost every person even the most uninformed i aware that all the disease above referred to are occasioned by an unhealthy condition of the secretions which, when they enter the circulation, must necessarily generate unhealthy blood. Well, then, if you wish to remove the disease you mini go to the fountain head, not one rate nnoii the disease itself, but operate
upon the cause of Ihe disease. Remove it, and the dis-
t ase is gone oeiort- j on k no w ... v....... ..... w.......thy condition ol the secretions, and the matter enter the circulation in a sound, healthy stage, good blood is immediately formed, which goes to revivify the whole system, and the inevitable result is, must be, sound and perfect Health. It is by this process that these Pills cure disease, and it i evidently the only process by w hich disease of this character can be cured soundly. The Pills r? offered entirely upon their own merits; they are for sale by all respectable Druggist. Try them, and if they do not operate as represented, call and get your money back, as they are warranted in every instance. For sale by A. L. SCOVTLL, corner 5th and Raee sts, Cincinnati, O. The genuine are kept for sate by H cic S Tyner Brookl vi lie. F, Tyner Co.; Metamora. M W Morris; Blooming Grove. Hall & Hughes; Connersville. E K Fuller; Harrison. Z A Xye, New Trenton. May 29, 1846 22-lm. IVattirc's Assistant
AND FEMALE RESTORATIVE. The truly valuable remedy which we now offer to the
pnblicfor the first time.isput forth with the fullest con
fidence in its superior excellence, lounneu on much ana
long experience in the use of it; and believing; a we
do, if this remedy was generally known and ued, it
would quickly restore to health, vigor, and usclulness thousand who ha suffered for years, we deem this a
good appolopy for offering it to the afflicted, and belivving it will be received a sufllcient apology by those that try the medicine. It is purely vegetable compound, safe and certain in it effect, 'T!0""' strength and natural tone to the relaxed and debilitated orgsmsm, and has performed most astonishing cure when sit other mean havefailed. This medicine is also out of reach of imputation or empiricism. It was discovered some year, ago by an able practising physician, and ha been ed in hi practice ever since wiih the motdeeidcd success and happy results, never having failed sim any case, and ha restored to health and usefulnes those who were confined to the bed for month. " some Tor year, under freat suffering, and reduced to extreme debility. Remember that Morrell's Nature's Aasistant and Female Restorative is a safe; certain and long proved remedy lor all disease and derangement lo which the Female constitution is liable, arising from debili'r MOHUELL St BROTIir.n.le Atents.
No I College Row . Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth st. Cincinnati, luly34U4l 30-ly
I7IOR! ELIAS OI;GXl AND CONSUMPTIVE REMEDY. A CERTAIN cure for pulmonary Consumption, n Coughs, Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Sore throat and Hoarseness, bleeding from the Lungs, Pain in Ihe Side and Breast, Whooping Cough, Croup, Weakness and Tremor of the Nerves, Affections of the Liver, Ae. The mo effectual and speedy cure ever kiio 'ii for any of me above diseases, is, MORRELL'S COUGH AND CONSUMP I ION R EM ED Y, which is purely VegetableCompound, will immediately relieve, and gradually effect a 'permanent cure i." Consumption, Coughs of long standing remove inllamsiion, prevent the forma, tion of tubercles, dissipate all pulmonary affections and diseases of the Liver, wiih their attendant ymptoms, pain in the side; chest fee; it is also effectual in eases of Asthma I ntuisir, and Difficulty of Breathing, arising from alnio.t.any cause whatever, destroy violent Coughs and Hoarseness occasioned by tak;ng Cold, prevent Spitting Blood, quiets and strengthens the Nerves, purifies the blood ami humor, give to:i la all the digestive organs, regulating the at petite, rnd
restoring iiie natural process oi nutrition. MORRELL BROTHER, Sole Agent No I. College Row, Walnut street, between Fourth, and Fi-.h sts. Cincinnati. July 24 I J49 ' 30-ly, Tin, Bras, anil Sheet Iron WARE. MTVIE subscriber havinar removed hi shop to the ( new building North of Trice & Lindsey's store,, t turns hi thank tn old customers and ihe public generally, for their patrnnnge heretofore extended to. him, anil; would now inform them that he is ready tfurnish articles of Tinware, Ac, of the most substantial kind, manufactured of the beat tin plate, at the lowest market priee. Person wishing to purchase-s any thing in hi line will do well to call and examine
his stock before purchasing t Isrw lit tc. .S7'0 VES! STO VES! Also constantly on hand an assortment oi Stoes, such a Cooking Stoves of eight different ie. Parlor Stoves and Ten plate Stoves, w hich will be sold ow for CASH. N. B.AII kind of Job work done up with ntnes and despatch. Old Copper, Bras and Pewter takein exchange for Tinware. JOHN H. FUDC1F. Nov. 19, 184J. 34-1 f
CIOTFEE, Sugar, Tea, nice. Spices, Salaretea Nails, Chewing 8t Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Ae. Just received and fur sale by HOOELAKD c M'CLEERT. Brookville, Feb. 23, 1846. ILORF.NCF. Braid, Gimp, and Slraw Bonnet., ta.t received and for sale by HITT k HAII.Ii.. May 13 1S46 1' WAYNE vV PLFIS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS t M ANUFAC1 UK KRS OK CHKMICALS, CONSTANTLY on hand all the new remedies French, Engli.h and of our own Mann'acturirs. Also constantly on hand a fresh supply of Drug, and Medicines, which will he sold at the lowest prices. phy sicians and Druggfcts visiting Cincinnati are invited to call and examine our Drug and Chemicals. No. 2 50 Main street bttwecn fifth and Suth. April I.1M1 li-ly.
30,000 lbs WOOL WANTED At the Laurel factory lo rr.rd for customer the eoming Season. Also 10,000 lb WOOL WANTED to manufWelare by the yard the coming Fall and Winter, or in exchange tor woolen Ooodst WE shall be ready for carding again by ihe Br.t of May, wiih our elegant machines in fine erder, and canpromise our customers a got' ork as wa ever done at Laurel (ar any other place,) and on a short notice a possible. ith three sett of good card running day and nighl.1 We are "also making extensive additions of Machinery fce., for the purpose tf Sp'. iiui.g weaving, and finishing of wool "d w oolen good-; suck a Jean., Satlenctt,, Flannel, Blanketing and Broad, cloth, all of which we will do a well, if not better, than any other establishment in the State, and at Our rriee. FULLING in all it branches will h faithfully attended to, and alone up in gm4 order after the first of September next. Si. MAC Y A Co. April 10, U4i ji.tf
