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From the Advocate ol Pucl' for (anit THE Bill) Til EKSi BTMRS. L. It. S1GOUHKET. 111 one of ili o (jiiiei vi!la2P of New Enfffcntd, unsn (ilejs;iMi fawn limine. Itfttuoil ri'l'rpd from llie public ro.i.l, auJ overshadowed by an Hiicieui Elm. with spreadMj !)r i)flit-i. The Inrn and fences were ne uly keii. ami the fi-'ids betokened good husbandry. The suund-of ilie matron's win-el. ininlrd with lier song, was heard mm i lie nyetv window in summer, and th!i ich prtidtii-ts of the cheese-press, attended her skill in Hie dairy. The farmer had two young sons, who limit an active part in hi inhora. In spring, tiey held the nlotish. and assisted in smvNit I ti u luiu li jrvodtj i- uis iii a irs ! t them dread. In summer thev toiled a ! moi? the hav. which was to feed their j Amiestic animals. In autumn, t iey aided j -i guther into the 2ur,er, the hottiuv that j God had given them. In w inter, they MM't'ln, at the district school, that knowleiLie which enriches the w hole if life. They were both fond uf b inks, and dilieent in their lessons, though thi.tr turn and temper of mind differed. Wiie cold cvpiiin?. thev rre- st'ms m ilh their hooks beside a biieht, wood fire j while the rays of their lamp streamed cheerfully over the snow invested landscape. The younger, a boy of thirteen, caslijisiiside his lesson, said t.ihis brother. J "John, I intend to be a soldier. 1 hate j heen reading of Alexander the Great, and of Bonaparte, and think there is nothing in this world, like the glory of the warri'." The other fix?d on him n steady Bzp a he raised his clear, liazle eye and j th'Migh'ful brow. ; ' It seems to me, James, that to destroy l;fe, and brini mourning into families and ! misery into the world, is cruel, rather than i glorious."' j "Oh! but the honor and the praise. To liave hosts of soldier under your com-! inand. and the pages of history fil ed w ilh yMir fame, how can you be blind to such greatness as that?'' "Do 5 oil remember wh it our minister said last Sunday, that the end of life, is the true test i f its greatness? Now Al exander of Macedon killed himself with drtinkness. and Donaparte was shut tip tin s desolate island, like a chained wild beast till he died." "'I am sot ry to see you so prejudiced. John, and iih such a narrow mind. I doubt whether you are capable of admiring heroes. You had better by all means bi a farmer. I suppose your highest ambition would be to break a pair of steers, or ri le a dull cart-horse to mai ke'..' The voire of i he farmer was now heard from an adjoining apartment, '-Bins, goto bed." So endd that night, their conversation on martial glor)-. They seldom strongly disagreed, on any other suhject. Let us now pass over fifteen years, and return again to the season of winter. I)y he game hearth glowed a cheerful fiie; from the same window, a lamp threw its liiir-streamtr.ij rays. The farm-home wemed scarcely altered, save that a little more moss had gathered upon its roof -Put among its inmates were proofs that lbe ilfl.i.m if itiia ivnrl.'t nnscptl. nwni- " nwa. , The good farmer and his wife j had ta- 1 kmi tht-ir abotlein a narrow house, and : J -!eir bins sle.p iipon a mote lowly beil. ' They had fiiiisheil their course in peace. : sutl were held i?i tetider remembrance anions the neishborin i villaae-t Inlbel' trin rlnir hichthe ued to neeiuiv i svere seated another onii:!. : tho el lest son ! .... J :r ... , .. ' niui nis iit. a ii,ine i.iv in me crjiiie. j . , i . . , . nd two tnher lutle ones were heard brea-i thing quietly in the sweet hep of childhood. As a stirnni! blast shook the casement, the farmer said. "1 cannot help thmkinsr about mv poor 's brother. I'l soirh s cold, Ita ! ninht. Yet -o ' many years have past and no tk'inoa of him have reached n. and his wav of liff ' so- full of dangers, thit perhap.a. lie may j be niuiibeied with the dead." ! "Husband, I thought I heatd pome ene knock. Or wag it the wind striking the i idd elm tret ?" TLheV opened the door, and admitted a wearied trnvoller. His garments were tittered. & he leaned heavily on a crotch iid "taff. He spoke not, and yank family Wito a chair that was placed for him. Rai stns hit eves. Ii iila'ice ! hastily at every article tiffiiminite, as at some recollected frien I. Then in a tone, scarcely audible, he said, '-brother! brother!' The sound opened the tender memories of early yfars. The welcome to the wanderer was heartfelt. H'.ti tears started al his paihet:c words: "Sister. h richer, I have come home lo von, to die " They hastened in spread fur liim a rt' tefreshins repast, and to ies liiiri in pur-' liike. ATerwartlis. thev im'iirtd Imn to; retir t.itest, wiili nil making deiinti l on rtisi xli.ititvv.l strengUi, liy CKiivet s itimi. j In ihe mtirninj, lie .is unable in iie. 1 They si hy hw hetisi.le, unUrjnj (,is 1 wurtl tti'nrt Wi Ki.-inr; Hllil linrrftimo - IhehiMory of his y...,fnl companiti, j utitl ihe ehmiJes tint hud f illen llietn in j . . , , , . 1 qiltet bilde. At tens'", proped tip W!h I pilltiws, heivHid in feeb e voice: j 'I had many trmtblea. Hill th.lt Inch ' l,S,hb..ed,.,ed..tvt, inaaul.y, w ,he j ill nf leavilia htnno a2;ltnl the willt-.fonr' ! .. - . I. , . ...1 I I f..l. . I .: . I - 1- - I. l.i 1 iiircsit?.,iu nsr '"wis., a "nc irn ne- p tin if wmimts. hut tiie stniij tit cin.cieiuv is (.harper. I have known hunger and thiri 1 and laid sick in the piisonofa r.treiif n I l.nisl. My disobedience mid tngrttittide ) s-tt Mid liy. to roprt'iich hip, sts I lay sleepWs in slie.try, ntlocted tisiiiilii. Then, in brnken iinn, I sn my dear mnther bending ovpr me sn kindly, an she wmiM when I bad nn'y hemi nehe. S.im times I sremed in see our father with ihe great Hihle in hi hand. rvdy in lead a f.e used to do, before prayers, and ctiei! int. 'I am 00 mure wonhy lo be railed lliy son.' " He p;uied. overcome wiili emotion; rml Ui iirnthe'r hitsiei.ed lo a?.tire htm nf the pprfsfl fiiiBiseuesis of his parenl hnd that he. was tUiiy huttie itnn then sappl chttsntii. as ihe soti erring, yel be 1 ived. ,; Ah! ihone prat ers followed me. But for ihem, I ehm'trl rv lx ci a leprohait i. B'd sintl t m m." By ittterviiU hii feeblta strenath pertiiitted. he loid the stuiy tf bt wander in,. He b.itl been in ImuIw fit lnd and

sea. lie hal heard li.e deep. cean sound

1 1 tlie cannon's tliuuder. and seen earth siitur.itPd till the shower front the bosom of ber sons. He h.id served in tlie armies of Europe, and risked bis li'e f.r a foreign powet; and pursued. tWe hunted hidfctn n his own native cllfne. . He had plunged, with the brate, u here d inger thickened, seeking every : here, the- gltiry that had d,.zzled his boThim., m in vain. He fnund that it wo Ihe soldier's l"l to bear fiirnNhips, and: dare death, dhat others might leap the fume.' . He' aw what wounds and mutilations, what misery iiituititn! and death were" necessary to purchase the name of victory. He f.-lt how far the renown of the gieHtest conqneier, falls short of the good be perfect?, and the sorrow that he inflicis. "Soineiimes, he said, just htfie rttslin 2 in o ll :tt 1 .e 1 felt sliudderina and inexI,r,'r ible horior. at t lie idea of sl.iuahter- i ,n - '")' ipnow iietngs, tnane in Hie tin-j ae nf God. But in the heat of cm. II cl. all , hutnan sj mpatbi.-s vanished. Desperate i j iiU'lurss possessed ir.e, so that t cari'd neiiner ior uiis me. nor tiie next. I have been left in the fiid of carnaf, un lle to move auii J the fel of ttanipltna horses, my open gashes stiffening in the stiilt nijht-air, while no man cared for my soul. et. why should I distress yoti bv such descriptions? yon, ho have w a s lived IIMfler illicit i'l in ft .,f . t. jr. i M..I shruk to uive unnecessary pain, even loan j animal. It is tinpo-tsihle for mi to rcalize ,l,e 1l" hardness i f heart that spinias r,"m :l "f arlare. The soldier must t f ......... - .... I. . e . . . .i- . ,iiiiiiicti iiii si'eiir-s ui s loiein e mtu cruelty. His moral aiid religious sensi biltiii's is in constant peril. Profanity and Contempt of sacred things mingle with the eb'inen's r his trade. The pre - .... . i . . i 1 tt pts ui the Oii-pcl ih;u eie tinpiesed ; upon !ns cIiiIJIiikk). are in ihnr uf be swept avtay. S'.ill, though ! trove to !) rr c-klots and hardtMirJ, my h-art re pio.it-lied me. Oh: that I tnighi be pmified liy rppeiilmii-e, ere I am nnimntipd to !lie b;ir of ju.ljjineiit, lo nswer foi ''t-eils of biood.;' Hh brother and Mster sti!l fltttereJ ineiiist'ivps that by medirnl skill & cheer- ! ful muting, the hea'thof tlit-Jinviid mijih' j be retored. They placed reliance on Un kind sympathies neiuhhors. tud fiiends Hi.d the bUnd influence uf his native air. Yet he replied, ' i can never be. My vital energies me uastc.i. I kirnw that even now, death stan.leth al my rijjhi luoi.l. When I entered this peaceful vall m , my swollen limbs tuttered. and heir ,ii tt f..il. Then I prayed to the Almighty, Iiimii I had mi often forgoticr), 'Uh. iiite n. e slrena'h hut a liule longer, that I hi ty i each ttie hone whore I was burn, and die ihere, and be buried by my father and my iimi h: r." The n k and the ioitent nUier sonjii earr.estlv (or the hope of snlvauon. He felt th it a great rhange was needed in his son!, ere it could be fitted f r the holy cmplo met.u of a realm of p-.irity and peace. He prayed and wept, and studied the Scrintiiiesi. mJ listened In Hip 0.111.1 I sd . f pi.ms n.en. ; "H'.nwr, np.ir hrothor " he would say . pir1 you have obeyed the nrece;ita nfrmr ; '.,.. 1 i. . . !"" vt: 1 ncii n 1 ne pnttis o' poaie. j on hive hp.'n in. rciftil. oven to thf infej rior rrestiires. You have shrn the tWc.e. hi.tn.it want oaH- destroyed lhf l.-im "., ... i..L., .i.a 1 1 . . - . ....... . uivy , nnu Bimren me i Imr w hoe. Hut Ilia .r.,L,l n,n iml los lnK i .imn ti.a ... i th honliiv dei.iv, lint, .1H I ey. the rWee nn.l fl.v-k. I itcel I lie inn of (J ul , and t-rns1nl out breath wh e!i 1 ran never r e'o-e. You " u " ""ttte tsiue wirnritnl tnv soiii,miii pn.o-e of th viver ofthe Vr "IS tlie PoiMt tl,.u riiletli in II, e rhilditm of i .bei'ieiice." A i.;D i., l , , .,-, ...ff. ii. tnr o ritsc apt! . n 11n tit ,;j ,,,..i ...,. , ,,. , . , . ....... ,rl, vni- i..iii in s iir.)iiirt it - tlest rlnld. wli.i btil h.in nsinsl for him ntid eiid laintlv. Lit t !e James, ohey your parents, and never he a e.d her Si.-tr, brother, vn hsve been mitjels nf nircy li me. 'I le hii-ssir.iT nc (i,u lie ujisn vri'i sml vo'ir I. onset,,. ' Tlie venerable minister who bad tnstnif ted Ins cbildliood. mi Itul j tun pireius in tlie pMve, bad tl lilv visit-tl 'lini in bis sio-ne. and s'uvl bv liis Bide, is I c went (hrvn into t'.e valley ui'the sdad ow of ile:b . "Mv "on. 'onk into th- I.smb of P. i,l " father, there i a fulness in Him. .for I bief, of dinners.' Tlie. a?ed man li'teil : ot his fervnt ;irs.yer for the ilenartinij soul. : He cmniv. ended it to the bonnd'es canipas- . siotti ot II m wlio r.-ceiveth the penitent. I and hpsoocrht ior it. a tjentle p isss. ire that I "or!J here is n tn-'re sin. ne ther sorrow. nor rryifir. He: ceased I heeesol" the .1 . : .. i i Miiniji were tiosen. i ii.re was ni'jre , nenvioff ot the liresst or g;igijn j It won!. I Beo m tint the breaib htd quit- ; snrT'ritig clay And they spoke o! ht'ii as hit inj p-ittscil forever where all tears are wiped awiv. Yet nf sin, there was a feeble si?h. Hentlino- closely over Ii in. 1'ti in.eiriiino- brother esmrhl llio aitlt soiinds, - Land of neaee .' and 'Savionr , f sinnf re. it oo rs a n siro us? j MANVVAC lORY AMI WAisKHOrSE, I Corr.tr nf S-iViutland Kin sts Cincinnati I I.. t'H APIXsV Co. ! IfAXl-l-wrfRFHS. would respectlullv invite , "'"'"'e and retail dealers to esamine nn r lirce I tlm L- M . .- . - manii sfMinii ?n at variitv nn 'a !"y ?'"'. ,?h' "firnnii; Mens' Catrand Kip sho,s; "!' 1 ll and Kip I ae Roots; urtus wslkine; SW; l.sdies- m.d Misses' Kid Shn.-s r .Ve rTror,Rl"Vanrsh!ct"' 184''ii,J: "" j 0,,r facilities are snrh that we a enabled to si lias j '"c. m. rMwItind '.r;:.''" .2: ! TS,,"'?e to call upon ustforetrcha.ir.a; East orrlse- ' Where. i ... ... i .u onirs nom ih.- cr.iii.tr; pr. nptlv sti.n.t.d in L. CHAP1N CO. Jnnt J, l?4-i sj-ly. u.s. j.sMis. A w WHIC,ir .IA3IKS s WRIGHT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE.VLFRS IX DRY GtKtDS AND HROCEHIES. i. ..v. ... Lower Market street. CIVCIW II Coumrs Produce t.Lr.t in ...K-.. .. in exchange at fair rates. May i0, s 46 Si-ly. Waldrons Corn evn.l Grass Scythes lm:t i ...oi .... . . . J ' ' " ..a vnris-ts-ni ntner makes. isi re- is.d and f. s:le SI .he lowest markes nriM.. ... geth. v wnh a saners.1 "" irafni ot nnrdrenrr and v '.-r-v. hv JOS. W. W ATVK I r n I input 1- rs and drat.es in Haidaan.. No. I9 Main 4d.hrbelow 5ih CINCINN ATI. Jnne !, l-4o i-3w-1 f IONS mn assort si. lt ranted, for sale bv ed Apri! ?S. His , .si I of whieh is war HI 11 A. HAILE. IS Clock-! Clock !I C. K. C O la I. I r N st Jowl S dr.ent dtor Ea rRnce CINCINN A ! I of I lnl rerviving front New V.irk, Brs clocks ry d- Mrnr-tion. w hivh h. willss II ai Ea-.it rn lrC . E. C. also pay. .parcscntar attt nti.n to rspain ngCl.kN. WatchisA. Jew, llrj April 1, 16 IS-lv IV O'll S ip.l ss. , T,,.,r,. d .is. .f. r ale bv HI I I .V ti Atl.F--rii i". liti is

THOMA! E. ftREENFIEI 0, " !ko. ti. WtSXHBLt GR ENFiELD and WINCnELL MANIFACTCRERS of plain Bronxed and Ornammcst Japanned Tin-H'are. Also Robinson's Qelthrated Air Lamps. Corner of Pearl and Walnut Sis Oppotitr PurlSlml House, CINCINNATI. April 10, 1846 15-ly. su r.r if. nvvsrs e. M OUNCES Snlph. quinine, just received H J KJ & fo C. S. Bl'RDSAL, Corner of Main and Fifth sis. Cincinnati. June SHi, 1845. t-y

JOHN II. FAUQ.UIIAU, Attorney at Law, llrookville.Ia. Jan. 10, 1843. ' 3 if. OLD F.ST A IJI.IHM KNT. Cincinnati Venitian Blind Factory, Vinr Strert, cnedvor North J Sixth Streil (up itain) Adjoining iht Hty Scatct. THERE is "kept on had and made to order all f kindofFANCYCOLOKEU PARLOR BL1SD.S. Warrjnud equal to any made in any other place. My lviig; experience and umqinilhd patronage is sufflcieiu proof of public oiiiiiioii. Ven.tian Shcttehs ufany description ma.le to order; Paint t mixed for family uv , oitJtaj repairea or exenans'a in sun wmuuwt. Shade Curtaim liuu;. All orders punctually atiendtd o. J i.MF.S M'CJHD. Cincinnati, April 10, 1S46 IS-lv. John Griffith, Gunmaker, NO. J79 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, KEKFS eontantly on hand douMe and sincle liar, rt led Shut Uuus, Kirt.j, rifle Barnl, locks he, Also F. Herat aortnirnt of materials for gunmitli, Guns Riid piKtnls rpaind. April 10, U-ljr. uv! buy:: OVIl GAoHsnt Sullunn 9 Depot ofrorrin 4 Don.trstic Dry (iuwl, I01 W has got a Inri., cheap nii pi nt-ral asurtiiifiiT. If you call oner yon will m viirc tu cull uftrn. Quick salt and small profits is the mt thud he has adcpuil. A Inrgv atsortinr nt of Bnnt i. ulunvf on haixi. RrmMiiler 257 Main at, Arc doors :tbovr Sixth, W.-t side. Cincinnati, Ohio. April 10, I54ri. 15-ly. U . I... HUDSON'S Improved Rifle, Jio. 1 "est rourtri street s. i xt. I A I I. 1 1 VI ' A' 4 f'l'l ' H V II I .Ul.tl;r.1LHII.II. I 1 ait 11.11., r.,.Hm.illirW t. II ih I . n. I M -i - - 4 - i"" sno.sillio Hirer in -i circii :ui i ;us ui of, muedistanci-. quarter Apnl IT 18-itj 16-ly. LOCiiWoO!) & BOItOFF, Manufacturers and Dealers ii Stoves, Gra'eSjIIolIow-ware, Tin-ware J Kl I i-.HK HiHMTtKi; sSte. South trfit cornrruf F.'f A n.t. Rare Srs., Cincinnati. 0. The NEW, PAT1 KNT BA I HIXG AI'PARAl US 1 manufactured at this est4bliitimeiit. Copper, l in. and Shiet Iron Work done with neut-m-rs A despatch. April IT, ISIS lo-ly. nuusn STOltK. 104 M:.u street, h. tween 'third & Fourth Cincinnati. Biu rciiKR and Mclaughlin would rcpcciX3 fully it.vite MKRCIIANTS & DRUGGISTS tocull and vxunine iHcir oriment, it being very Urgt, at git-ailv HKDCCF.D PHICES. From otir Ion? t xpt rifiice in tin bruh mannfaotur-; inp, we fee! coulitlcnt that our stork will bt found rulisl':ir((srv. mttl that w a- ahull b a bit to sttil all. even ! tiie mot taMiilious. March -J7ib I84-. H-Iv. r. M i;iMti:i;; LADIES AND GENTS WW MAKER HAIR MANCFACTV R F.R No. 2S. F.ast Fourth, near Sycamore st. CINCINNATI KEEPS always mi h:nd atid makes to or.lei, in the m.wt fashioitahlc and durable style. Ladies ami (Jims Wisrs, Scalps, Fronts, Braids, Curls, See. iihieh uillbesold cheap for cash, at wholesale and Retail. 1 invite all those in v.ant of such articles to give him a a call In fore purchasing i U. here. April 1, IS4S re-ly. -C eW KEGS Pure white Ltd ).)i f 40 " No. 1. do. Jusi reci ived and foraie bv HICHAKD I VM2R. liniokville, July 1t 146, 2T-ly HU blXEZFjR WIS AV K L L'S S T K AH-PO WE It Gins, Poafr.iil, AND Picture Frame Manufactory, 117 , Main st. t line inn at i. flsilF. atn.ve articles can be furnivhed Ein as iroud style ami on as n-asi, nable terms as at any uf the Easti m Cities. All as.ortm.'iit of Looking Glasses always on hand at ulio'esaK and retail. X."lt.--tbl Kiituies refill & plutes resetN TEA MIS OA TS d HO TE LS Furnished at the shurlest notice. March J7ih l4.. 14-ly. FRENCH ni RR MILL STONES. rsj liilXnlORD Co. may bv I . found at work on the comer of Watiuil ami Second sts. Cincinnati. and bis- prepared to furnish French Burr Mill Moms or a q.iality superior to any tslablihimnt ill ihe Western Conlilrv. ALSO The genuine Dutch Bolting Cloths LEnker brand; Sewn Mill Irons and Wins, Plasuruf Pari. Jte. ALSO French Burr Portable and Flolirii.r Mills ALSO 125 bbls cah-ined Platierof. " Pans. 5T III woik warranted f iht besi quality. June 15th 184-5. No. SJ.-ly. BOOK STORE AND STATIONARY ROOK NTOIIK, On .VfiiM. brttrrrn VA nnd Sinth Str-rrtt. K Ot n rsl assortment of Miscellaneous, Blank and Sch'Hil Books, Stntionary, A,c. 3tC. Cincinnati, July 24 1S43 30 I v. Guardian's Sale. "IOI ICE is hereby Riviiier thai on the Id of Oetob. r A. O. IS45 at the Town uf An.l. ronviUe in Fra.iklin t'onntv. I siill esoi.se lo public sale th in ! ti ret of llar.iet A Wilson h. ir of Rulus Wilson in j the followini; n-nt estate, in w it: one lionse and lot in j ll.e ton of And.-rsonville in said Counts- and also in eleven seres of land a.lomir.e; said town. Terms of sale one halt'.-ash in hand the ballattce in six months, secund bv fres hold seciirity. JOHN LEWIS. Cttnrdian nf Hw net A. H'ihon. Aupil't iTih JS!5. " S4-ts. 31 K I) a iiis&Trk KKS LA I KS r IMPRtlVEI) PLA TFORMff COUNTER SCALES Afnnt.farfffru .i 7th st. dnort vest of Main tt. CINCINN Alt. OHIO. fwIIE above mentioned scaltsare prononnced hy those who li.e ihem to be superior lo any they have ext-r Ih-n able to obtain, lliams and Platform of the heaxiisl tonage to the more ninnnte gold and Pn-scrip-tion Bstances, and every variet of scales now in ue. All of which we marram to be equal, if not superior, lo anv in the Uniied Slates. Always on hand at .i. . 1 u...-;i s-.i.:. .1... ..i.i.t ir . . .1 k. i;.K.......t n !. .i.r anillii .11 1 1. n.tertis IV.rm. r I M-.d, logvther wiih an entire new sit of our own latest important improvement We flatter oursi Ives thai we cau please all si ho mav favor ns with a call. Mr.bi.VHlS McKEE. Jnl .1- ISS.i i"-ly r lt SALE. TWO tot, in Bnvokville with dwelling houses, one cn the bottom, the other on the hill;mlsosouevoluabie lot, all upon leasonablc terms. iOHX A.MATSON. J.snuarv 1st 14. A Card - Files Cured Phila.lephia, Nov. i, 14J. Messrs. Editors: As ihereai-e many persons who are suffering much from Homorrt.hi.U-s. or Piles, 1 would inform ihem. through Ihe medium of lour paper, that after many y. ar atVliction with them, and having in vr.,n souglii relief fix-ia various physicians, that I have at length Iks n cumpleli-ty cured by ihe use of fuir botiles of Dr. Ja ne's Vei mifugi-, si hich has not only eimd m- i-f the Pitts, bui has greatlv boiefitied nit healih othirwisa. HUMANITY. J AYN'S ALTER ATIVE, an attcraiive and Depnrstie Preparation, eomhining all ihe medical virtues of those articles, which l;e experience has prur.d to possess ibe most safe and efficient alterative and dooltstriieni properties. f.r ihe cure nl Scrofula, King's F.sil. V bite swsllings Vlesrs, Scr.ifiilou and Indolent l umon-s. Rhrumai .m, Guul, Scursy, S.nialgia, or Tic-D;uluurenx. Cancr, Ooiti-e oi- Bmnrline. le (swelled mck) enlargenie.it ef the hots. s. joints or licaiwent, or if the ovarii., liver, spies-si. ki.liH ;, Jte. All the various Disi-ass of the Skits, such as u itrr, ring-worm, biles, pimples, earhuncU s. Is.c., dropsical ssitil-ngs. eonstitniional dis-ordi-s, and di is s oi-iginaiing from depraved or M.u-ilr slate f M."i t oeo.hi r fluids of tHe HihIv. Pn pared only hy IH, TI. Jayne. No. South Third .M.t. I'hilsdi Iphia. 1 t m a-T in dirine i f.-r " it.- at the Orsig Store "of llitti Ilaite, Br....kiilv lost -V I

UNITED STATE'S HOTEL. Comer of Sixth f U'ulnut Streets, CINCINNATI OHIO. ARN"L! tk WET 1 1 RUBER Propriety f m H IS nt w, pftriotti, tul t-lt Rant munsHtfi t built

I on the siteof the Walnut street house, formerly ken bv Mr. A mi. Id. now the nanner of Mr. Weltierliee. 1 explored this beautiful Hotel which is now t-it opened T.ir ihr reception uf travellers. It contains 70 rooms with bell. Its Parlor and bedrooms are Unity carpeted. 1 he furniture all appears new and e.egant and in fact neatness, taste and convenience mi to characterize the establishment, and from the ! known reputation of its Hosts I can cheerfully recommenu it to my mends and the travelling piicnc generallv. J. S. POWERS. May 12, IS46. S0-8m. IllOV & STEEL. Bloom Korok, and .lrmti Iroi Store N. W. CHAPMAN, 384 Main Street, near the Court House. CINCINNA TI TROX 15c KAILS of all sizes, STEELS of every description, all of the serjr best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Bellows. Carriage springs and Iroa n ties, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledge and Hammer moulds. All of good quality and warranted. I.SO A superior article of Shut Iron, Nos 52,24, 25. So ic 7. N- H. All of the aliore articles will be sold for eash, and at low rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will lind it for their interest to cell before purchasing eUewhere. N. W. CHAPMAN. August 21st 145. U-ly. IIIIIAM PLUMMEIt "1 AS eominencetl Rusiness at 34i, Main Street, a few doors from his former stand, Between and lh Streets CINCINNATI, OHIO. He has a very extensive assortment of H -TS and CAPS on hands, well worthy uf the inspection of the public. July 34 1143 30 ly. TUItVEIf & SOX, (FMOM SHEFFIELD ENGLAND,) SAir MAKERS f CUTLERS VND Dealers in Hardware fe Cutlery, 320 Main Si, East side. Between Seventh and Eighth, sts.. I CISC1XS.ITI. OHIO N. B. Repairing and lirinding ol all kind of CutI Irry and Surgical Instruments. Buckles taken out of i an kuios oi saws, aaws Tsnarpenea, Ke-tootneu, etc., in the first style or workmanship. Surg, ons' Saws Cleaned and Kenuired. Kvrrv dnnim... f s... . . . r. . piaae touru. r, ana war. anted or lirst rale quality July 24 1846 30-ly. FKNCING NAILS. KEGS lOd; rZ) 50 do 8dd. For sale hy A. DONALDSON & CO. Ninth and Main streets, C iucimati. April 25, IMS WASHINGTON HOUSE, ON IVALNUTN: 76, Between Fifth & Sixth Sts. HIS house has lieen enlarged and is n..sr open foi- travellers and Boarders, Merchants, and Ped. lers, visitine; ihe City, will Kml it cinveuient and central stopping; place. Charges Moderate. Co.d Staiilinir, riiitlifiil and experienced hostlers always in attendance. J. MARTI!. Cincinnati, April 10, 1846. 15-6m. IAItASOI.S f for sale hv M:ty 13, 1840 and sun Shad- s, just received and HITT& HAILE. 20-1 V TOBACCO V' SNUFF. JCITAIR 4- BATCH ELDER, Wholesale and re- . tail di alers in Imported and American Cigars. ALSO All kinds of Tobacco and Snuff. So. 237, Main St. fourth door Acstc Si.vth rt. west tide CINCINNATI, O. March 2i 1545, 14-y J OTT A. 3IATSON, Attorney at Law. OfrtcE on Main Sr., Uhookvii.le. Ind May IGth, 1815. 20-lf. .,

. , cians fot several years, and have proved to be a very State 01 Indiana, Franklin COUnty, S3. I valuable medicine, it is believed that the public, as VT the May term of the Franklin Probate Court 1 well as the author and proprietor may be benefited by A. D. 184H, said Court de. lared the estate of .lames ' fi'inir them a wiileeirrulation. It cannot belaid of Donanirhoo; deceased, t" be pcibably insolvent: Crcdi- 'hem that tln-y will cure every disease, but may w ith tors arc therefore requested to file llieir claims tifrainst snTeiy be said, they will do as much (rood as any other the estate for allowance in the said Probate Court cathartic pill, without produciuc; those disastrous efwithin ten months from tlie date hereof, or they wil fects which many purgative preparations do. They not be entitled lo payment. JAMES W. M'CAW. ar-safe and easy, yet thorough in their operations. Administrator de bonit nan- ct particularly on the organs of the Stomach and livMayll,lS46 2O-10m. er ridding ihem of their a morbid secretions, and not ! actios; with sucli drastic 'force as to produce srripinr

J. L.. XV AYNB, DEALER IN Hardware, Hair Men fins:. Vnrled Hair, Varnish, Looking Glatt Platet, and Mahogany Veneers. No 114 Main Street, ni xl door below the Commercial Bank, CINCINNATI. April, 17, 1S4') 16-ly. lilt K W Vltl.HOl Sl.. JAMES If. SHARP, Intpnrtrr Htid AVholefnle Persler in BRITISH, FRENCH and GERHAN I.ACF. CiO .US, . SwU Muslin O.ovo!, Mitts 60, Cedar Street, New York, and No. U, Fust Third Street, Opposite the Henrie Home, CINCINNATI. O. F. BENJAMIN, A-rent. April 17, 1844 17-ly. -TTR VTIVS A1I.F. thankfiit for past TT1TT A: 11 All. F. thankful lor past favors, particu 1 la rlv invite theiruld customers and all others wan. tins; a.-iieles in their line, to call anil examine their fresh stoek of Sprine; and Summer Ooods, just now opening at theirnld stand. The) nailer themselves thai the quality of their Ooods will itense; having lieen si'leeted by a careful and t uperi.-uced hand. "1'h. y w ill sell on aecominoda. lint; terms for cash or approved produce. Brookviile, April tt, 1840 ID ARN and rnininon Shovels, Spades, Hay and Ma. n ii r.- F-irks, lorsaie by April 28, 1846 111 T 1 & HAILK. 18. VEEX, Gla.s, April 29, I84S and Earthen ware for sate bv HITT HAILE18, v.. M. MAYO'S, land furniture Castines. and all kinds of Ma. rttine. Work done in workman like Manner at the shortest notice. ALSO. Attaehed to the establishment a lock factory and Rrass foundry, where locks of evrry description and b. ass castings can be had at the shortest notice. O. HAYCOCK. On Sth street between Main and Walnut streets CINCINNA TI, O. May 1, 1845 18. ly HAY AND MANfTRK FORKS OF all nV'crtntion, and nf Harper, superior make, nra.e iow hv JOS. W. WAYNR CO. No 1 Main 4doon below 5th CINCINNATI June 5, 1346 13-1 f. Plain and Screw Nib Scythe snathes, 1 ne best quality, in store, ami lorsaie ny jti-s. w. w A 1 p. s t. It. No. !' Msin 4 doors below Sth CINCINNATI. June S, 1U1 23-ly fk KEliS Nails assorted sixes for sale by Hk9 . HI I I .y. HAILE. April 28, 1843 , lg CAST. Spring, American and English BlisfrSteel. I..rsaleb HI I T& HAILK. April is, l4o . V 5 Mowing and Brush Scythes, and W W ai..u.iu..aieDT HITTA HAILE. April it, Il6 18. IIVItLES STAXLEV. BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER. Walnut Street Between Second and Front CINCINNATI OHIO. TAVERN and Plantation Bells, and bras, fossetts ofevery description on hand, oil globes, cylinder and gage S.OCS.S, topper rivets, Spelter, Solder, Brass castings of every kind. June 11 1846 t4.lv SAVE YOUlt TEETH! CW . K F. E I. Y, '.Snrgenn Dentisi, will be in Rrookville, on the 15lh of August, where he will remain a short time to attend to calls in the tine of his business. Hcisnrvran. cdtni'tKTf reef A either on Cold Plate or Pivot, nd si a sea nt their beamy and durability. All operation, in the Dentat Ait performed upon ihe latest and most approved principle. Persons wishing work done will please rail soon as possible. As he intend, visiting Bro ikvitk-annually, all oprr ations will be warranted. Room ml McCurdy't Hotel September 10th 1843. SVly C. sV W. II. ALLEN. No. 167, Main street. '3 door below Fourth CINCINNA TL DEALERS in Fine Jewelry, Clock., Watskr. Watch Tools and MaLnal., Silver Ware and Fine Cuilery. ALSO Dte'i 't in cm-n'is. Brushes, Prrcuision Caps. Pistols Po-i!rr flasks, fancy Soap, Pocket Books, Ra. ur S'ups, mictner tetth general v. rirtv of rrcneh. German and t'n'uh Fancy Goods. MJirch ., Ul.i. " U-lv

NEW TAILOIt SHOP. IVM. CLAItK $ SOW RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they have commrueed business in the town of Laurel, direcskyovcr Rw' store. All orders left wnhth. m fur work shall rei-Hve prompt atu-ntion, on as liberal terms as can be obtained elsewhere. None but good workmen shall be employed. Faihitnl regularly re ceived.

Jan. 1, 184S M. if EASTERN 204 BAGS Rio, choice article for sale bv A. DON ALSON & CO. Cor. 9th and Main sts. Cincinnati. 31-ly. 3. c.rt-aKiB. tun is CUItRIF. fc IIAYDE.V WHOLESALE DEALERS IV HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIELEIINGS, AN I YAKIr'Tl' GOODS. ALSO, CUTI ER i; CL O CKS. li'A TCHES, CJermajj Silver Wart. Jkwei.ry. &c. 195 Main Street, between 4tb & Jih, West side, Cincinnati, Feb. 13, 1840. 7-ly. TRRMS OP TflP. INDIANA AMERICAN. rnWO Dollars in advance, $1.50 in six months, J3.00 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents fur every year payment is di laved thereafter. Advertisements. One square or lest will be in. sorted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-five cents if pay. ment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty els. if delayed two years, and in the same proportion for the time payment is delayed. Larger advertisements for a longer lime will be charged on the same principle A. DONALDSON, JXO. S. BROWN, F. R. THOMPSON Grocers and Commission Merchants, ako Dealer" in all kinds of Rum Seed, Corner of Ninth and Main Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio fTVR. roung't Highly Medicate,! Poor Mnn't Plat a fttr. Having obtained such vat distinctions throiighuut the United Statia,that the ndirsigiud has : been induced to uhtain the exeluite rieht lo manufae. Hire and control this nnowned Plaster throurhoui the '. enure i errnory vsi ,i me s nes;nanies, ana tsou d direct the attention of the Dui??it hn i.h to obtain a very superior Plaster on the most eligible terms to the article referred to above, with which he is at alt times prepared, to furnish by the gross or less quality. C'iucinnall, O , Sept. 24th, 1845. JOHN D. DOUGHTY. JOHN Ir.TMirGIITY CHEMIST DRUGGIST .V. 7 Eatt 3d Street oppoiite Ihe Henrie Houte ri NCI N.N ATI. O. VI.SO constantly on hand a very extensive assortment uf Drus;s, Medicines 'Chemirles, Physicians, Plantations and Families supplied with the most carefully inspected Medicines, April 19, 1J46 lo-ly. NAILS. KEGS assorted Nns. Forsalrby A. DOVLADSOX Jc CO. Ninth and Main sts. 300 April 25th, 17-ly. JOII WARD, GROCERS- TEA DEALER So. U4,,FifA frrrf bttveen Elm It Race, Sorth Side cim;in I I KEEPS constantly on hand Teas, Stig-ar, Coflt-e, Kice, Tobacco, Raisins, Fonijpi F'ruits, fish of various kinds. Namely Salmon, Mackerel, Codfish, and Candies at wholesale and retail prices Etc. All of which he will sell at the lowest prices, and any article he may sell w hich is not approved of,theca-h will be immediately returned. April 1, 184o. 18-ly. .YIOItltCLfS Vc?ct.itI- i tnnvnlitt? fnthnrlic Pill THESE Pills have been used by nrsctisinr phvsiand weakness uf ihe bowels, but on the contrary, invigorating and gives them tone. Some ol the dieaes for is Inch ihey have proved partirtilflrlr efficacious mr "ere enutiieratt-d: BiltiniiM Fever, Fever and Ague, Jmindice, Dysprpi ttia, HettrtbHru, (otivenea, atcK He((tCe, Colie, t'hok-ra Murhu. Dysentery and nil oi Nerd'-raniemi-ntA ofthe hiuctinuof the ttoinnvh and livi r. 1 it y are i eminently : aleu.att-tl to m-move Dyiipeptte AffVt-tioii ! and all impurity uf the blood and humor,, fold, In- , fluenza, Nlc. Many tetimuiiiils could be obtained within the limit nf an extensive practice, but they are uhmttted to the public upon the word of the authors, believing lUat thue who use thm, will prove that too much hat not been id in their favor. MOHRKLL & BROTHER, kale Agent" f ir the West. No I. College Row, Walnut m. above Fourth July 24 1847 30-ly. Foeign & Domestic IXAltD 1 AK: Ac CUTLERY WE would respectfully invite the attention of Country Merchants and others, purchasinr goods in Cincinnati, to our larre and well selected st. Kk nf Hardware k Cutlery which beinr; for the most nart. nf niirown direct imuortation from F.oroi.ssn and Ami-riran Manufacturers, we feel confid. iit of beingahlr to olfVr on such terms, as will be satislactorv to such as mav favor s with a rail. JOSF.PH W.WAYNE, 4 CO. No. 194 Main 4 doors below Fifth, East Side. CINCINNA I I, O. April 11, 1841. 6-ly. TAYLOR S B.U.SAM OP- IJVFiRWORT. 376 BOWERY WILL enre Consumption when every other meant has entirely failed; also an absolute remedy for coughs, colds, fee., for spitting of blood, pain the chest and sides, asthma, liver complaint. We can give abundant testimony of cures preformed, and references of the very best respectability, both in and nut of the eity;indeed all over the country; such as A B Howard, M D West Point N. Y., who took it in his own case, w-hieh he considered hopeless. We can also refer to the Rev Dr Me Au'lev, who used it himself; to Charles t Smith, Esq., 150 Til Irry st, Brooklyn, who raised blood in very large quantities; to R V Peck Eq., whose daughter's life w as despaired of hy all her physicians, and w as entirely cured by this wonderful med cine to the Hon Mark Sibley, who used it himself; Mr Mumford in the Courier and enquire office; Mr Hooper, formerly editor of the Chronicle; Alderman Roggs of the F.s-rning Post: Wm Woodbury. Esq, Mass., John B Seaman F.q., Indiana; Mr Hancock, StonitiBion, Con; who for several years had used everv means, e spec torated sis gallons nf purulent matter during the time, ..J S.-. ... .... ... .. W e. - t-- n.l.AH. . . f

Liverwort, and now wei. hs thirty pounds hrrvn r than aearching manner, producing a cure by effecting an ! furtiish articles of Tinware, let. of the most subsianhe ever did before, an infatiahle systom nf perfect care, immediate and radical change in ihe condition of the j Jial kind, manufactured of the best tin plate, atthe He careful to hnv ihe genuine, nnlv as abnre, orat 177 aecr. linns, from a morbid, diseased state to naturhl, 'OWrst market priees. Persons wishing to purchase

Water st., and of Mrs Havs. IJd Fulton streei. Brook, lyn. Price 91 .so and tl per bottle. S. e engraved la - bet signed with ihe same of DR. LEEOS. For sale in Brookviile at Johnson's Shoe ShowJanuary 9 114ft J-m. DULY PACKETS ON WHITE WATER CANAL: ENTIRELY PASSENGER BOATS. TN order to meet the wants of the travelling public on this flourishing inlet, a Line oj Boats to run rcgulvrty between C1SCISSATI 4r CAMBRIDGE CITT, Has been fitted up in good order, and prssengers whe take Ihisiine msy oe certain mat ine proprietors win oo . every thingfor their comfort whilst under their chasge. 1 his is a .. . t.-. n'I.Y LINE OK BOX IS. Leaving each point regiilly:Cincinnati at t o'clock P. M , and Camhidge Cny immesliait-ly after tne arrival ofthe Western Sts ire. Fare through, each way, tl.00. including meals They are at librrtv to prevent the fbllowing reference.. NaitTl M'Clurr.'whiie Water Canal Basin, Cin. Cnw. Collin-, Harrison. O. Samuel Murphy. Brookviile, Ind. N. Walker, Metamora, Ind. I. Clements, Laurel, Ind. Geo. Frybargerand J. Elliott, Connersville, Ind. Aron Rrasor, Cambridge City, Ind. C. S. ANDREWS it Co. Proptietort. May 18, IS46 l-tf. Fit ANKLIX T1IAIIPE V;lch linker and Jeweller So. 117 Fifth St. South Side between Race & Viae CI NCI N N A Tl, O. V General assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jcwlry Silver ware Spectacles Ic fine Cutlery fro saleOld Gold fc Silver taken in exchange; Clocks Watch iJewelrv repaired. April 1,1846 la-ly. WAYNE Sc PLFIS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ot M ANl'F ACTURF. RS OF CHEMIC ALS, CONSTANTLY" sms hand all the new remedies French. English and of our own Manti'acturies, Also constantly on hand a fresh supply of Drug, and Medicines, w hich will be sold at the lowest prices. Physicians and Druggists visiting Cincinnati are invited to call and examine one Drugs and Chemicals. No. 20 Main street bs tween Fifth and Sixth. April 1, t4 18 ly. t NAILS. KEGS assorted. For sale by A. DON ALDSON-1- t l) Corner Ntnih and M: in sts., Cincinnati . , 'SU 31-ly Ju'v 2

PAHAGBA!. he Cirr.at Rt mcdy For Coughs, Colds. Influenza, Bronchitis. Asthma, Consumption, Pain in the Side and Breast, and other afTectionx nf the : r .. J I C3" APPROVED BY THE FACULTTj X7E7E boldly assert, and we Bold ourselves ready to f prove its tr"th, that no meduine ever hrfiirr oA-.-n.rf th. n..kli. I... ... .k i r " r1"" ...u ..... w , unir. is proof oi tins, it is only necessary to refer to the fact that in the first J sia months of its existence more than 4,000 bottles , were sold at mail lis theciiy of Cincinnati alone that an array of nasoes. su h as no other aniile ever be- j fore presented to the public, men melt known in the ; eommuniiv and srt-nerallv l ihr buiinM .nh;i..rtHa. lit their ft How men, csme foroard voluntarily and pledred their characters to its intrinsic excellence. as "rrn in their own families or ft-li in their awn persons. I . ... .... ,,u..., ... .... ...... . w. m ... f P"lMf Ivertis. ment, to du anylhii.r like justice t me iiivaiuaoie preparation. we nsire prepared a pamphlet, and put it in the hands of all our aevnta for gratuitous distribution, where those who are afflicted thiiuselvis, or have friends thai are, are earnestly invited to call and procure on. They will there see that the first medical and botanical auikoritiea in Kumpe, have s;ire it their sanction, and that the faculty, the bar and the pulpit, have lent it the authority of j their names that in Cincinnati, where it was first inproduced in America, it has more than fulfilled the i hijrh hopes uf its friends. The Ginsens; Panacea dor not belong to Ihe class of ephemeral preparations so ' common at this day, which "stmt their hour," and : then disappear forever. It has staod the test of long; ages in s,mna, ana i now ir tnr nrsi time introduced lo the American public The faculty are tart appropri ating it mi a regular preparation, eeraute they have neretojore aaa no article capaote in alt cares of alevta' ting Bronchial Irritation to which the first medical an I ' l h ri ties ref. r nine-trntbs of all the casss UMially regardrd as tuberculous consumption (See Eberle's j rra-tice,; 1 his preparation thus vouched for by the faculty of three continents and by hundreds of nrivate indi viduals in Cincinnati and all over the West is now to be had at all our Drugstores. We know the public bas e been ofien deceived cheated out of their money by dishonest pretensions. We ask them, therefore, only procure our pamphlet vAirA costs nothing examine our evideuce. and if they there see enough to justify the outlay of lilt y ecu is try the article we have no doubt of ihe result. The above valuable medicines together with a fresh supply of the celebrated Jew David or Hebrew Plaster and Persian Fills, Just received and fur sale by the following Agents. Hitt and Haile, Rrookville; Wm. Adams, Fairfield; E Corey, Blooming Grove; W Kinr, West Union; Shoup, Vanbergen Jc Shoup, Laurel; Z A Nye, New Trenton; T H Jackson, Alquina; Johnsou & Wilson, Liberty; D L Sbunuway, Duulapssille. July 24, 1846 rely. DR. ROGEItS' COMPOUND SYR LP OF I A K IC WORTH & TA IC. A safe and certain curcftr ilntmmpttvn the Lungt, vfttunff wj uivswutvivugfisT, vfiu-, .if TTOfj, rain in tne Stile. Brnchtttty tV hooping CavA, and all PutminaTFfUfrre what the eetehrtet Dk.Richakd'i ay a Phytictan J mmre t fan 30 year t a tiding. I a all whom it may cone m, I make the following statement: Con-eious that it may appear unprofessional it is only from a a perfect conviction and ihorough know U dsW of the cstHrntial bem fit and scientitic OMtrin of the preparation spoken of that I f-i 1 constrained from a sense of duty to comply with therequest of the proprietor. ram a mMt inveterate upposer of quacks and qunck medicines in any form, and most fully coincide with the clause, in the Code of Ethic latt ly adopted by the Medical Convention of Ohio relating particularly to that subject; it may therefore be inferred that it if only from a personal experiment with the preparation, and a positive assurence ot itk tH-uencial results, that induees me to recommend it as being; all that it represents ;....lr.k itself to be.. The patient, Mr. Charlei Wade, Sixth street. Market Space, whom I. allowed to try the cffVct of the ntedi. : cine, (b(U which I wnnld have done under no conside ration whatever had l not seen a Copy ol tne receipt from which the msdicine it prepared, obtained from thearent,and which I am fvatisflt d is authentic,) n quite low with the early stage of pulmonary con torn potion, for which I had been treating in the usual manner, though with les than my usual succesit; at his earnest request, and that of his friends, 1 examined the receipt, and was tuffiviemly satisfied of its scientitic composition to allow the trial, and I am obliged to confevs its effect wai at least urpriinr, inasmuch that after the consumption of the econd bottle my prof fu sion si visits were discontinued, though I frequently saw at patient afterwsrdt, restored to perfect health. The preparation is railed "Dr. Roe-rs' Compound lion of the receipt and the success in my own experiment, I do consciously recommend it as a useful and valuable msdicine: and I should urs;e my brother pjaetitioners to pNtture the reeeint, as 1 feel convinced they will ae;ree with me as to lis excellence, and will no doubt adopt it in their practice, as I shall most certainly do, believing it to be a most valuable aid in pulmonary cases that baffle the ordinary mode of treatment. W.M.J. RICHARDS, M. D. Cincinnati, Oct, 1, 1844. A. L. SCOVII.L, (Wholesale A (rent for the west and South,) Soutb-East corner of Race and Fifth-street CINCINNATI. The genuine article it kept for sale by R. S. Tr. ner, Brookviile. E. Tyner Co,; Mrlamora. M. W. Morris Blooming Grore. Hall Hughes; Conners villr. E. E. Fuller; Harrison. Z. A. Nye; New Trenton. May !9, 184S 22.1mHill s Poor Man's rill; Or Rose Coated Vegetable Pills. THE Proprietor of theabovs Pilta having witnessed the the most extraordinary and continued success attending th- m whereevrr they have been used, has heen induced lo introduce them into th western country, and he solicits a trial of them by the western people, as a remedv for all ihone eomnlaint. which have then ori rin in anv derangement of the stomach. Liver, Bowels or Blood. Tht-vnneratemildlv. hl.t in a m.sl fhoro.ih and fceaiiay and active condition. I Almost every person even the most ttmnformrd is aware that all the diss ases above referred to are casioned hy an unhealthy condition of the ss-cretions w hich, when they enter thecircnlatioii, must necessarily generate unhealthy blood. Well, then, if you wish to remove the diase voii must go lo the founta n head, not operate upon the disease itself, but operate I Upon tne cause ol ine ais. ase. ticmove is. ana ine aise.seis gone before you know it. Correct ihe unhealthy condition ot the accretions, and the mater en'era the circulation in a sound, health) stage, good blood is immediately formed, which goes to resisify the whole system, and ihe inevitable result is, must be, sound and perfect Health. It is by this process that these Pills cure disease, and it is evidently the only proctss by which disease of Ibis character can be cured soundThf. piu.ar offered entirely upon their own merits: I they are for sale bv all respectable Druggists. Try I ihem, and if they do not operate as represented, call ! and get your money back, aa ihiyare warranted in i every instance. For sale hy A. L. SCOVILL, corner Sth and Race sts, Cincinnati, O. The .genuine are krptfortale by R Si. S Tyner Brook iville. E Tyner ft Co.; Metamora. M W Morris: Blooming Grove. Hall Hughes; Connersville. E Fuller; Harrison. Z A Nye; New Trenton. May S9. 1846 22-lm II OR III' I, I Nature'. Assistant AND FEMALE RESTORATIVE. The truly valuable remedy which we now offer to the publicfor the first time, is put forth with the fullest confidence in its superior expeilenee,fonnded on much and long experience in the use of it; and believing; as we do, if this remedy was generally known anil used, it would quickly restore to Health, vigor, and usefulness thousands who has suffered for years, are deem this a good appology for offering it to the afflicted, and beltsving it will be received as sufficient apology by those that tr) the medicine. It is a purely vegetable compound, safe ami certain in its effects, restoring strength and natural tone to the relaxed and debilitated organism, and has performed most astonishing cure w hen all uiher mean, have failed. This medicine is also out of reach of impntationof empiricism. It was discovered some yean ago by an able practising physician, and has been used in his practice ever since w nh the moat decided success and happy results never having failed him in any case, and has restored to health and usefulness those who were confimd to the bed for months, and some for years, under great suffering, and reduced toestremr debility. Remember that MorreU'a Nature's Aasistant and Female Rtstnrativr is a safe; certain and lung proved I remedy lor all diseases and derangement, to which to. s-ciuaie csiiau.uiias I. usuie, arising irout utuiir T, &e. MORREI.L BROTHER, vie Agents. No I Colk gs: Row, Walnut street, bewi-n Fourth and l ifthst. t incim aii, J-ilv 24 S4a .le.lv

Mi' n JS mend the .,, .t.V .T. . T ano "."d.-titly recomj as we believe it . . . - SHW1USI SLtltn l I'Urtliasc, r . i i.i -npi-rair to any stoir , I ants .1 Miner Doet Miles Doct Allen i J W King J C Bat... Eq Samuel Spears N MrClore F.lisha Dav ' now m us-. Hev N L Rice K A Watson (i W Brown S J C.mplx ll .'ames Walters J Milton Ioet J E WherWr J X Wainriirlit H W Fvans H J Tiwcry D D Mills Mr Myrr John ConLlin W Fi.her D K Williams C Stewart Wm Kavnolds Daid Boalc Roht Joni-s E Collins Esq Charles Montague Win Watts John Harding Capt Thorn 1 J S Wilscn & Aarriuir Ef- l'. 1 1 , . .7 Jel Green' 7 . .jonsuuraiii Col H Batrraau Wm W-.wl. Jame. Walters Mrs Cnmminirs H M Daldwin taosjs Loiiover W F. CL.i,i, Eq Williams Adam F.nnlv I....-., t . . 8 Baker CP...,!. 1 .'. r . . . ... . .1 1 i. I r .11 . ... i v v... M'il n ' ... blnne .ru' "- umidieworih A S Msriin is innnet j Kohbins Wm K Kunaljs Danl Sands N Ward Kev J Peters S Brown Esq W Vanzam J Nui.ia j v,j, John Thompson Wm Warren ir A WnralltnJ s J Rev W Burrh Sml Brown Esq SO Hill Jatnes M.mtaguc James Combs IraJ Wheelun Z Loegide Aa Bird A Woodhridre C W Whuoombe P Hcnrv " fl ..iiiM-r. K. B Anyone w ho shall purchase the above nanuit C.reen's Patent, after rivinr ii a lair oS.I nrf w. i.JZ snd ta tievs .'ions, mav . wp 10 me am.ve reeommendai return the same and I m ill refund the money T. . ... , , w-F..CHILDS. k.I5 .i! nh?:r,',rr ''' "'""et.irti.g ,, kn-p, ors P.rfe. .nfi7.k.Lr,r0r,,J' H",Air- Ten, S.!,ir. cm ",1;1-d nut approved pau.-n,. ot sola Vrry lose for cash X B-Beaure to find the three Gilt Stoves. w. E. CltlLUS, 14-ly June 12 1S46 5 s s s q Connel's Magical Pain Extractor. THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD 1 HI most marvellous blessing follow its use in evely department of life. Its snvn-irn virtues .ni; cable to most comniaints. Hut U is 1 .. ;.....i.j fureatt-maj applieat.on, in the following, all ofwhich " "o'utcly currs, and many others irnatly rehires. .......... ....-.., .uiiiriiiic snmn eertincates urr ,n ll,t nanus oi ine proprietor, testiliing nl assernng ihe great blessing w hich this rrmarkah le ointment has pro-ed to mankind in the rlli.ming afflictions: Bnt-lis and Scalds, Piles ofivtrr kind. Frosted fret," Chate, Galls, Chaps, Tetters. Pimple, Blotch s,' Ulcers, Sprains, Cuts and Bruises, Karand tooth ache. Mumps, Son- Thr-at, Hn.rworin, Salt Hh.-um, Barbers luh. E-uptions, Sore and Inflamed ryes, BiUs u,d Warts, l:ifl:.niat..ry Hheumai ism. Ague in the Tare and breast. Old Burn scars, Pricklv heat. Sore Nii-hs. Small Po marks, ic. ke See. ce. It is confidently affirm, ri that no person v ho has ev. er seen or heard of the MAG IC L PAIN EXTHC"rOH,nd knows of, is trne efT.-ru in ihe above a p. plications and particularly for Burns and Scalds wi ll for an instant be without a bos of it. la departments si here it has been introduced Ships Steam Boats and V.ssels, as w. II as Hotels, and' Families, also. Factor., a Machine Shops, Foumtr.es and Furnaces, keep a supply sieadilv on hand, in order to meet and control accidents, wh;ch are liable to happen, in the absence of medical aid. Indeed it has with gnat candor been asserted hy one ofthe proprie tors ol ail t-.xtnire mailable Irou work in New Jer. ey, that it w ould be noihing short of ahiolute madne. ior mm 10 iry to g. taion? v.uhiii the Paul Exiraetur. w men pivrs i ar and roinl.irt at once. '1 he article cau be had wholesale and retail of JOHN D. DOVCiH I V, Ch. mi.t k Dniexi.i. .i-I' K"V "eeet, 2 doors from Mam Cincinnati. W h. re Physician, and consumers e .u be supplied with choice dnis and chemicals at vf ry lo prices June, 19th 1840. -0. 2s l. li lilJfrsTc UK I ICAlIs .It Philadelphia Prices. Atthe Philadelphia Branch Drag Store, So. If, Eatt Third Street ,hetveeu Main and Sycamore, CIM'IXXA II. Subscriber., having associated tliemelves unt der the firm of J. & t Keakirt, anil iak.ii a Siore at Xo 15, East third street, are now receiving a full and exirii ive assortment of Druj and Chemicals, which we will sell at Philadelphia pricrs, a.l.l.nr miKiit. in a.ldition we w il- also keen constantly on hand a larpe nii.plv of Paiuts, Oils. W indow Glass i n.vCinir. ..i ' Dye Stun", and Perfumery. Being connected w nh ihe larsre and old established house of i J. Re .kirl, of Philadelphia, we w ill be constantly receivingfreh and ga nuinc Drugs and Med. iciues from tfcem at fir.t cos: prices, which will enable us to sell on belter terms than anv other house in thecity. We earnestly solicit dealers in our line to call and examine our stock before purchasing clewhere, as c are confident it will be to their advantage. 1. Si C. HEAKIHT. April 10, 184S 15-tf. Home i: Li cot tai AND fJOXSUMPTIVK li I'M I'DV. A CERTAIV cure for putmonarr Consumption. ' " Coughs. Chronic Bronchitis. Allima, IliWruiiy of Breathing, Sore throat and llnarseii. s., ul.-e.liug from the Lungs, Pain in Ihe Side and lltvat. Whooping Cough, Croup, Weakne ss and Tremor ot the Nerves, A Hections ofthe l.ivrr, &r. The m..st efl'ectual and speedy cure ever k no n l"..r ai.v of the ah .ve dli-ase, is, MORRKU's COUlill AND CONSUMPTION REMEDY, which is pnnlv Vrg-ia'.le Compound, will immediately relieve, and gradually effect a permanent cure of Consumption, C.ugha of long standing, remove mfljination, prevent the formation uf tubercles, dissipate all pulmonary affections and diseases of the Liver, with ih.ir aiiendant smp. toms, pnm in the si.le; chest Sec: it is enVriual in case;, of Asthma Phthisic, and Difficulty of Br. aihinir, arising from almost .ny iaue whatever, deMr.ivs violent Cough, and Hoarseness occasioned bv tak. ne" Cold, prevents Spitting Blood, quiets and strengthens the Nerves, purifies the blood and humors, gives lone to all the digestive orga , regulating the appetite, and restoring the natural proe.ss of nun 111..11. WORRELL BROTHER. Sole Aprnts No 1. College How, Walnut street, between Fourth and Firh sts. Cincinnati. July 24 1(46 30-ly. Iron Tin. V mn . .. -. .1 fc.' 1 . . s lsI9s. .inn ,-suvri XV A IJ K. THE subscriber having removed l.ia shop to the new building North of Price .tc I.imlses's store, eturns his thanks to old customers and the public fenerallv, for their patronage heretofore extended u. im, and would now inform them that he is rcidv to any thipg in his line will do well to call and exaroittt his stock before purchasing elsewhete. STOrES! STnrES! Also constantly on hand an assortment oi Stoves, such as Cooking Stoves of eight diiferent sizes. Parlor S loves snd Ten plate Stoves, which will be sold ow for CASH. N. B. -All kinds of Job work done up with oestnfst and despatch Old Copper, Brass and Pew ter lakes in exchange for Tinw are. JOHN H. FUDGE Nov. IS, 1845. J4-1T TLORENCE Braid, Gimp. nd Straw Bonnet., lot 1 received and fur .ale by HITT &i HAILE. May 13 1846 80.,r 30 OOO lb WOO Ls WATE1) AT the Laurel factory to card fur cus turners the coming Season. Also 10,000 lbs WOOL WANTED to manufacture by the yard the coming Fail and Winter, or in exchange for woolen Goods: WE shall be ready forearding again br the f,rt of May, wnh our elegant machines in fine order, and canpromisr our cusiumers as r.uul work E 1 er done at Laurel (or any other place, and on as short U...IW iu"iuir, im. mrce s. it ot go ide-rds running day and night. Wc are also making extensive additions of Machinery fee., for the purpose of Spinning weaving, and finishing of ool snd wool, n goons; suiii as Jeans, Sattenetts, Flannels, Blanketing and Broadcloths, all of which we will do a. well, if not better, than any other establishment in the State, and at fair pricii. FULLING in all its branches will be faithfully attended to, and done up in good order after the firsi of September next. E. MACT&Co. April 10, 149 15-tf N. F.WEI'B, WHOLESALE DEALER IS GKOCEKIES ANDiKODlCE; No. 49, Lower Market St., Fifth door east of SYCAMORE, NORTH SIDE, CINCINNATI. Cash paid for Flax Seed, White Brans, Beeswax, Ginseng and and Dried Fruit. KKKKKK.VCRS; Robert Buchanan. Esq,; Stevens, Chaplin bx Co,; Elder D S Barnatt; Eldt r James Chalen; Cincinnati. Hughs Stickle, Wm, Jas, Morgan, Esq,; J Holland, Esq,; Wilniington O. R H Johnson, ;r, Esq.; Dr. JohnMin; Hillsborough, O. Mas S9, 1646 - 12-ly. Wsi. Corn. d. II. B. Coffin. W- I). 11.11. COFFiN WHOLESALE RETAIL GROCERS; .-so. i , i,ow cr iliarKei al l.ie l limp. C IN I 1 N A I iIT AVE ConstautiT on hand, a large and General af sortment of Familv Groceries of the 'jct qualities. j y hicb they r UI f. II hnl .ale and retail, at llie loest ca-b pness. l!sv :? IJis JI-'v.