Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 26, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 June 1847 — Page 4
r?TS ; rerninJeJ me thst wl.en I last saw
- j,-o- the Dublin Hail. OHAND SCHEME OF EMIGRATION FOR 1847. The Brewers should to ia!ta go, 1 be log gerheads to Sciily, l'he Quakers to the Friendly Islet, The Farrier U to CAi:-
ibhe had lolJ me Ihey were notuuprote
ied.
The little qnaUing, bawling brats, That break our nightly rest.
Should be packed off to Babylon To Lrpanl or to Brest. v From Spithrad Conk go o'er to Grttce; 1 And while lb Mi er wait Hi passage to the Guinea cnjrt, Spendthrifts are iu the Straits. Spinsters should to the Seedlet go, Wine-nibcr to Burgundy; Gourmand should lunch at Sandwich Islet, Wag in the Bey of Fur.dy. Musicians! hasten to the Scnd The urpliced Priests to Bontf: While still the race uf Hypocrites At Canton are at home. I.ocr should hasten to Gocd Hope To some Cupe Horn is pain, Debtor should go to Gh-i-o, Aud Sailors to the Maine. Hie, Raclie'.ors, to the I'r.itrd States: Maids to the Ule c Man, Let Gardners all to Boiany c,o. And Shoeblacks to Jnpan. Tims Kmigrants, and misplaced meu Wilt thru no longer vex us; And all that aim provided Tor, Had better go to Texas.
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from the Eotton Cultivator, CHEAP SIIOWEU BATH.
Who would do without ontl AmonS the various improvements of ilie aae we notice one, in the shape of a
fhotver Baih, invented by a student of Y!e College which surpasses all others l.oih in chfapnes-s and efficiency. It is very simple and very easily made hy any tuie ol common tact at tinkering. It consisistifa common wooden pail, i in a bottom thoroupLly perforated. Then a new second bottom is put in about i or inr-h ali.ivo th. nor fur alpii oilP. whicll has
I in it a hole as large as a dollar, to be cov-
jered with a common bellows waive, i. e. iiiia norl r I a niapa r f f h 5 n rtnnril aHiillt
imic umuc V I CI J ! I V V. V. linn ..-... 1 1 or 2 inches square, with the under sido covered with sheep skin! A string from
il
1 r?E ' GRAEFCXRIsKK PIBsLS. Twenty Thousand Bo.res sold each t err 7 week. 1 mHE GHAEFtXBKRG COMPANY desire tovall
I the attention of every one interested in the health
sief the grel andAciuulul Wei, toilitir ntsi res
pecting
J BILLICfS DISORDERS. wThis class ot disease is the Grtat 1
weMfc;rii hemisphere. Go w here we may.
effect) are see., and felt. 1 he brave and iM.nv,..j . h(? COBVt.ni,.nct. f ettl. ho prc.scs Iks may to the West, to make the . ... ..,,.,. , , the Fo.in-
wiluVrTfcWs bud and blossom as the ruse," meets mis K...w !.. r r.e ir,ii and Fifth
He is willing to gork hard and end., re . ;,:,' ...,,, . -r. mneeanee Hall.
Iitlie 1 "'.'-. . . .... i
V1UVIMUAM, rtU, 9, LOil. "v. ', J
II. V. IIORTON, .V.IWF.iCTURER OF Sons of Temuerance Jewels
C1 H AND and Subordinate Division Jewels, EmJT bhms, and Rosettes, manufactured and kept ! e.instjiiilv fin hnnil. cif the latest and most approted
. r .1.. ' 1c and "pattern, and of superior orknianhip and K r Id ; ntiterijl. A No. D. G. W. P. K.falia and Emblems, f r, r 1 i Divisions at a distance can be supplied at a few day
dreatlfu
thanks be to him. 1'ut
while he is seittd tvuli snmeformor liit.'ious disease.
Hit strength nVw s tseskmss. A cloud conies over hi prospects; a lid he exclaims, Trouid that there tc-re
tome medicine totyn-ent tlut dreailjul erit. antito : cure it when it does trSf upon its rutin!" From the j moment uf the laiidincVr the Pilgrims of Plymouth to the present hour, bi!liouVist-srs have sent sorrow aud desolation through the 1 y d . Let the grave of the loved and the lost t 11 the stujWi ; A momentumi question here comVifj Doet the ; Supreme Ruler intend that the toilint " L SOSS Of THZ WEST, i
men to teiUivg to bear the heat and burthen oj t&e nay, should uf mil etheit betuhject to to tad a calamity? It is not iricvereut to say 4
No .V-XO!! d
Alio nt ' vruittf : nrnnw imn "
of diseases that can be so ctrtainly preveiitid and
ifwalvettta lever fastened on the bum This is the Great Fact to mhichthe Crsff nbcre
liiflht ruil rai-iPJ lltP Ufilvft uhen nulled 1 Company would rail the attention of GOVEHNOKS, jOjine pin raises tne waive neu puiit-u. CLl;Kt;YMFN jvkists, lawyers, jk.diThe whole is then suspended by cord cal men, philanthropists -"f ev. ry name
1 11 . : 1 r 'tntl sect, n L o it A .MJo. rAtlir.ns, nni..i
iTiuti 111:. ri n 1 1 1 liii 1 i:mi e in I'liiiiini 11 . . ' .
IIools. Sliced & FB'ojrans. t'as l n ealf half uelted Poot! tl da Lip pxifd do; rto do thick do do; do pny't do do do do; do Mf'o'ft antl Iio m If and kip Broan; do Youth's do do do;
do Women's lace ant t:p kip Foots;
do Gaiters ot all kind jtaualitiea;
do hf do do do do; do kid Slipper and Bnkins; do do welted do; do Goat do do; do Laced Boots, do welted ties; Children's Shoe' of all description;
The abort (roods will he sold at low price forCasA.
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lo do do do do
fdo
Cincinnati, Oct. 18-16.
43-1 r.
RernarkaMa DeliveranceWe met the loilou in singular narrative, l!e otiier diy in the volume of a Canadian Missionary, ho has recently published reiiaia reminiscences if his life and Ibbor. Ttie story is well told, and the iticident which forms its subject. vhet!ier calietl 'Brt i.ietita!' tr 'providential,' was ter'.iatily remarkable. .V. V. Com. A'lri-r. About this period I w ent to attend the tale f the efforts of .Mr. M , a ie?prctribbi farmer, w ho had died t oiiP of niy
lul-seitleinen'.s a few uuuuhs before.-- i
lie had b ft a widow, a vrry amiable and pious w-m.in, i motiin bi hiss. The l'in? idow tb:tilt herself mit rjiial to the trt&nagt meut -f tl.e lar?e farm whirl; her hus'. &p.d hud occupied. She 'hetefore tot.k a cottage in the village where I Jived, and was now selling eveij thing
ff except a little furniture. A'ter the sale was over I went into the ! hoti'e 10 see 1 er. 1 ront-ratu'atf d her i tpon t!ie plan she bad adopted, and remarked that s-I.e would be much more! coiufoi table, not t-nly in beine relieved from the cares ff a buiness fhe could !
not le stit '0ed to understand, but in a feeling of security, w hich in her unprotected state in that lonely h;;u-e the could hardly enjoy. "Oil! no," she said, ''not unprotected; far from it! You forget," the continued with a mouruful unile, ' that I am now under the special protection of Him. 'ulm caret li for the fatiierle.s and the widow, -and I fee! tjuite cot.Sdent that he will protect UP." And he did protect them, and iliat very niaht too, in a most extraordinary and wonderful, and I may add miraculous manner. The firm house was a solitary onejtheie was r.ot another within half a
mile of it. That night there was a
MOTHERS in the entire Wesr. 1 here no reason
Kl the I hy Billious disorders should not be
j Forever 1! a n i e li e l ! from :heWet. The reader may not believe thi: he !mavmiteat the idea. But ill these days of Gnat
IUaV be Sewed lo a Common barrel hoop, ! Discoveries whr should not nmethin? be found which , , . , . will control and cure disea- es which are, in their lit ingress and egress bein? whre t!ie edges j ,urc, eomroiahte and curable? meei. This pail is liece5ary both for Con- j. It is a well kno,,. fact that the true natt.re of b.l- , , , ' i"" disorders ha been but partially understood, cealment and to keep the Water trom Spat- j Here ha been the t;reat secret of the utter failure of
terms off on other articles. The other i "!r ",1"'"
and only thing is a tub, (one half of a bar
rel, if you tike), in which the operative
W.HALLAUF,
riTOLF.SAI.Eand Retail Dealer in Enrlish ' W - rf- A 1
j cotton cloth i then fastened up
j wall in such a way as to allow the apparatus lo ri!e and fall freely. The cloth
Green s Patent Cooking Stove. MAMFACTVRED and sold only hy VVM. E. CHILDS, No. SI Fifth street, south ide, betweea Main and W alnut, sign of the three guilt tove. "We, the Uttdersiirned, have used most, if not alt tl prpular Cooking Stoves, and now have in use Green patent, which we by far give a decided preference. In
point ot eonvrniaice, o, paten in cooling, nen pUtes and ecom my of fuel in baking, we believeit can have no equal. We cheertnl'y and confidently recommend the above tove to all who may wish to purchase, as we believe it far upetior to any itove
now in ne. 1 hos H Miner Elisha Kay Doet Milt D K William Duet Allen C Stewart J W King Wm Raynold J C Bates, F.to, David Boale Samuel Spear Robt Jone
rt .sictiure r. loitin r,
r n in il, vrrriiixii a nu rt mt rrr n r incy uuoin i --- - - - -
and Mu.ical Instrument, and Ba.ket Mann. ! Charles Montague w m atts
facturer.
No. 284 Main St., CINCINNATI OHIO. The hiettest market price paid for Willow: and Baskets of any shape or style, made to order at the shortest notice.
July 24 1S-IS
30-ly
! John Hardin 5
J 5 VTilron C Wethcrby Joel Gnen James Walter
Mr Cnmming
stands and vUe lower end of the curtain tei initiates. Thmjhe water that gets on the curtain is carriM-xilirectly int the
luh. I be expense w til ticourse vrary
.lOIl WARD, ;ilOCE!t$ TEA DEALER
So. 154, Fijth ttretl bitn-eenElm te. Kace, Korth Side j Wm K Kunald Danl Sand. C lACI.N .N A I I In Ward Rev J peter
with the taste and fncy of imTrTrduals,
but I have learned from some of my acquaintances in college who have' them that it is only gl 50 for the w hoie. They decla re it superior in some respects to the
patent one?: It requires ko more room
than enotich for the tub to stand on. and
it put up snug in your sleeping opart- i
i merit, so lar Irom t-emg a troublesome op-1
jp'-mdae. is very convienent and salutary j ;in its effects. I made one for myself in j it few bouts, and wtai'd not part wish il I for any money. Before ictiring to bed : I I lower the pail, fll it with water, and .arise in the morning and pull the string ; ! need not tell ynu of the exhilarating j : or invigtira'irg effects of this practice for
that lias been told you before. Kvety Farmer, Mechanic or man of whatever calling, ought to have and useone of these same things, so cheap and convenient for all. I take a bath uniformly every morning throughout ihe year, and fwliat was not t rue before) I hm niether troubled with colds, nor cold feet, since I began
! the practice. Such is my experierce.r.nd j yours will be the same if you will try it. ! Numbi ess. paralysis, rheumelic pains and I colds, all j-ie'd to this tteatmetit. A lover of rugged health and clean lii nes. E. B. W.
the day. To
BREAK TBE CHII.L ! seem to have been and to be their great aim in fever
ana ague; .no to pure. ureoe ,.,u JT- EF.PS constantly on hand Teas, Sugar, Coffee, !-nlL'-he WherrOT,0TK 5iK.ce, l obacco.K.isin,, Foreign' Fruit;, fi.h of been the consequences? They kim, Xanu., Sal'mm ackerc. Codfish need relating Tens of thousands have died; mull.- , Candk., w.lolet,,e and r(.,ai, r,ice, 'Fle A, tildes have had their blood poisoned by mercurj; w , , . ,
, . , r 01 iiii-ii winsr i ii niir towni prices, ana idt ir scarcely any have been permanently cured. he .nnrSved of.thech mil
Capt Thorn
S Aarring Esq John G Grant . folH Ratrman Win Wnodanot II M Baldwin
Rev K L Riee E A Watson G W Brown 8 J Campbell Jame Walter
J Milton i Doet J E Wheeler I J N Wainright I H W Evan I
H J Traeey D D Mill Mr Myer John Conklin W Fiher
Esq Williams
ho N Cnnover W E Child
Adnm F.nnlv HenrT Star. Eq Saml S Speer
S Baker C F.pp'ly Eathan Stone Eq
Wilon Brown J X"anunddleworth A S Martin
D V Brnnet J Bobbins
be immediately returned.
April I, 1846.
ISvl-
nR. SPF.NCF.R'S VEGF.TABI E PII.I S and TONIC and RESTOBATIVE TEGKTABI.E
I he true theory is
V r eve nli o n ! and in cases where it is in the system, to er adicate it thoroughly. All these et ds arrstirelv nttained by the celebrated r c 1 tr...t.vi. T 1 1
UrueieilUtJIS weeeiauie Xliia. rUTTF.US.-The.e Pillsareno lonrer amonffthoe
Let them he fairly t ried throttglnnit the Grest Wet. uf iloihtlul utility. They have passed away from the and the Bil'.mvs Taint w hit h i ling to the system al- ! thousands daily launched upon the tide of experiment.
I most likelepmsy, will be eradicated. Health will be and now stand higher in reputation, and are becom- ; speedily reMortd; the sullo-.v complexion will be made : ing more extrnsivcly used than any other preparation i fresh and fair; strength and pleasurable enation or medicir.r ever prepared for the relief of suffering j will return, aud the next i a(.n wil I not rind the j man. T hey have been introduced into every place it
Rev W Bureh
Sml Brown Esq S G Hill James Montague James Comb Ira J Whevloa Z Lorgside Asa Bird
for the victims of thedi-aesn fi rred to. Weveiitnre toaythatif these Pill werefurni-ln-d lo every family in the Vn ite d States ct ttie ex.i use of THE GESLR.1L Gil! F.HSMT.ST. it would be the most eennymical atid merciful cypen dit nre ever made. Why? Because from every family all li llioiis tendencies rpt.W be banished! The West would no le.nger betlreaited. 'I In re would he
NO MOIIK SICKLY SEASONS!
has been found possible to carry them, and there are few towns and villages but contain some rmarkable evidences of their good effects. In the South, particularly, w here bilious diseases prevail, they annually save the lives of thousands. For proof of the foreroing statements, and of the value and tfficacy of thi medicine, the proprietor will insert a few of the many thousand testimonials w-hich have been presented to him bv men ef the first respectability men who can
not he bought or influenced in any way to prevaricate
The inhabitants there would In- as f n e .from such j men who have higher views of moral responsibility
TUK N K II sfc SOX, 'FROM SHEFFIELD LXCL.1SD,) S A V M A K 11 )!S .Si C V T L F. 11 S A ND Pealers in Hardware and Cutlery, 320 Main St, East side. Between Sen mil and Eighth, ts, ISCIXS.1T1, OHIO. X B Repairing am! Grinding of all kinds of cutlery and surgical instruments. Uuckles t:ikt-n out of all
complaints as tnoe ot ttie Healthiest portions ol M-w
England. Vnlike all other anti-h lliotis nudicinis the Graelenberg Pills utterly pi event the formation of the disease within the system. Those who use them according to directions CANNOT BECOME BITJ.IOUS! With thre remark the Graefenlu rg Company invito a still more exit nit d trial of tht ir Pills. 1st. l.rt nciz.horhoods club tcgether and get a sup
ply, and dtl-7:Vfr to every Jnmihj. ind. Let L'leiimcn rtcoimncnd
t.Win. 3d. Landlio d -rs Jurnith them to the settlers on
tl.t ir lar.ns. 4:h. Let iCm '.crenf Societies and ot herp'iilanlhrcp. ic hodics luvuijh t In m to tie verily. In !iei rt . there is no i r'lilv rt a-on why the West should not be perfectly healthy, that en its beautifii prairii s and beside its nnble strt anis strong and vigorous health should not be cr.ioyed. In the follow ing diases tluse Pills tlso acliicve cqtislly woudeii'ul tiii;r.if hs. Arthma, 1 Flattilmcy, Billious Compluints, Fluor Alhu. or Whites, Pol!-, I Oastric Fever, Bowels deficit lit action ill. ' Green Sickness,
and instice, than to certify to facts because it will do another a favor, aod themselves no injustice. TESTIMONIALS : Reader! do not fail to notice the following testimony in regard to the efficacy of Spencer's Vegetable Pill". Tompkins BlufT, Surr.ptrr Co, Ala, Jan 4, 1843. Dr A. Spencer: Dear Sir I wish yon to forward me a large snpplvX your Pills; I don't think 300 boxes two large a qirgitity to send I sold 100 boxes the last
six months, they are t he most popular Pills in thi
and distribute 1 Pnee For billions complaints, sick head-ache dispenj saie and such like diseases, thev are considered almost
i an infallible remedy. I hare fomerly been agent for i Dr. Peter's Pills; but I now sell three dor.cn of your
Pills tooneof his. Mycustnmcr think them superior
to I'cter oranv otuer rills. Kespectfuly your. O. C. K ELSEY Livingston, Sttmpter Co., (Ala.) June So, 1843. At JEHT SrENCFR, M. D.
Dkar Sir, We have within the last year sold about two hundred and fifty boxes of your anti-bilious Pill.
They are generally considered a good family medtcino B. F. HOUSTON St Co. For sale bv Hitt 4 Haile, Brookville, Ind. Nov 184 '
Peters
S Brown Esq W Vanzant J Nuten J Willi John Thompson Wm Warren jr A Woodbridge J Cnmming C W Whitcombe P Henry
Tho H Miner. K. B. Any one who shall onrchase the above namet
Green' Patent, after giving it a fair trial, and believi it not to come up to the above recommendations, may return the line and I will refund the money. W. E. CHILDS. The subscriber i also manufacturing and keep on hand the Cook' Favorite, Hot Air, Premium, Ten Plates and all the late and must approved patients ot S torts, Office and Parlor Stoves, all of which will be
old very low lor casn.
N B Be sure to find the three Gilt stove. W. E. CHILDS, June II 184 24-ly DR. ROGERS' C O MP O UNI) S Yli UP o r
MVi:tnVoIlT AM) T,R,
A safe and certain cure for CONSUMP-
TlONof THE LUXGS, spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bnmchitis, Whooping Coush, and all PULMONARY AFFECTIONS.
EAR what the celebrated Dr. Richards
The Great Remedy. For Coughs, Colds, Jnjluenza, Droncho Asthma, Consumption, Pain in Ihe Side
I and Breast, and other -vffecliont of ih
Limps. f v . , X (TJ-APPllOTEI BT THE FACCLTT.O 1 TE boldly assert, and we hold ourselves ready t prove it troth, that no medicine ever b- fur offered the publie has met with the same unprecedented aucces in o short a time. In proof of ibis, u is only necessary to refer to the fact that in the first six months of its existence more than 4,000 bottle were sold at retail in the city ef Cincinnati alone that an array of name, such a no other article ever be-
fore presented to the public, men well known in th community and generally to the business pablic of th West, have, from a ense of duty and a desire to bene.
jnanry,
kinds saws. Saw s sharm in d. Ite-tooth"d, and in th
tTtirwl 1 nrst stvleof wurknianliip. Surgeons' Saws cleat'.ed I
lieal ol money Ul the house, the proceeds I d. r. and warranted of first rate quality. of -the sale. The mother and her three! J'-v 24 18-"3- f-JJ-
younc children, and a maid-servant tvere the sole inmates. Thev had retired to
to i O
rest some lime. The wind was howling
(enrftilly, and shook the wooden house at i every blast. j
This kent tllP mnlhpr nit alp nnrt &li . could have sold three times as many more, had I been
..,,.. 1 supplied to that amount. I hope yon w ill instruct votir thought she heard, 111 the pause cf the j agent to leave an uch greaiter supply when hccom.s I.Mnrpd c.ima ctmnno a,A i f-ii I 1 this w ay again. 'I heir use ill my family has been of
DR. HULL'S WORM LOZENGES
CHILDREN will cry for Dr Hull's Worm I.cinges
Onlv read what tins medicine has done : " Yorkville. Gibson Co, T nn, Dec 21.
Dr C F. Hull Some mentbs since vonrag-nt lift
w ith me f jr sale.wliat he eonsidt'rs d a large supply of j
.our worm i.o:eiiges, inn i ii;ie soul an em. miiii
Breast Pan
Catu rill, Constiparion C'ouirh of Pre Costivcncss,
Iii.-rhon'a Difiieiilt Breathing, Dyspi psias, D speptic Consumption, Digestion, Itntierlf et. Determination of Clcod lo the Head, Far A the, Erysi telas, F.pilepsy, Fever i.ow. Nervous, Intermittent. Remittent, Fever and Ague,
Feeminoly at the laek of ihe house. AVhile eagerly listening to catch the sound she was startled by the violent barkin" of a dop, apparently in 'lie room in fiont of the house, immediately beneath the bed chamber. This alarmed her still more, as they had no do- uf their ow n.
Mie immeuiateiy arose, and ;m;v to her maid's room awoke her and they went down together. They liist peeped j into th room where they had heard the! dog. It w as mmmlinht, at least paitially ' so, for the night was cloudy ; still it was! light enough to distinguish ibjects, al l thonqh but faintly. They saw an enor-j nmus black dot seratchins and cnawins ;
i great henelit. F.ilward tvC onclr, F.sq, gave some to a
child of Ins, four years old, and the hrst dose brought away between thirty and forty worms. Mr V in McDaniel had a chitd whom the physicians prououncid ineu ruble, and said it would die, but the child was cured hy using Dr. Hull's worniLozenges. Toaes truly, STEPHEN LUSKIN. PritP ?5 cents per box. For sale by Hitt and Haile, Brookville, la, and by G R W arren, I.ati. el. 114S
HltUNlI STORE. :04 Main stnt't, hetwien 1 hird Fourth Cincinnati. HVTCHF.R AND McLAVGHLIN would re-piet-fallv invite MERCHANTS & DRUGGISTS to call and examine their assortment, it ruing very large, at gnatly REDUCED pniCF.S. From mr long experience in the brush manufacturing, we feel confident that our stock will be found (satisfactory, and that we shall be able to suit nil, even the Inosl f'.siiilioiis. March 'JTth 1S4". 14-ly.
A HOLES A IE A ND R ETA 1 1,
FAt.F.RS in general. Foreign and Domestic
Hardware of all descrintioiis. Please call for
satisnetinn on G. HERDER East Main between Sill and "th stixi ts, 5 doors from vomer of Sih street CINCINNATI, OHIO. JnlvSllSlD so-'v
furiously at the door leading into the ! kitchen, whence she thought that the' noise she first heard ht-.d proceeded. She requested the servant to rpen the
door which the do was atlncking so vi- j tdently. The pirl was a determined find' resolute creatine, dt-voi-J of fear, and she j did s w itht'Ut h"-itnti(M-. ; when the dog! rushed cut. an ! ihe widow s;iv ihrousli ;
the open door, I wo men al the kitchen
Window, vt Inch was open. 1 lie men in- T" EF.PS Constantly on hand Sole.l" pper. Kip ai-.d tantlv retieatrd ai d the do.- nPli : IV :"" the best quality, ail of which he will s 11 B..111UV itt.i.ini., at i.ie CPj icapeo rs lew- as any other pt rson in the West. lash paid throuoh thf w indow after them. A vi. : for Hides.
C 1 N C I N N A I I T A NM : R Y .
A. jrCARK. I.E. ATI I nR SlUlill AND M .E FACTORY.
No. .x5l Main St. betw een and oti Cincinnati, Ohio.
Grip", Heartburn, !! ail A fhe, llvstt lies. Incontinence of Urne. Indigestion, luflamation of vitat part Inftaination of the Stom
ach. Jaundiee, Liver Complaints, Low Spirits Menstruation. Suppressed or Painful Nervous Disorders, Neui algia, Hheitmatism.
I Stomach Various diseases I Whites.
In all billioits or thionic disorders, thre Till achieve the most wonderful triumphs. Here they defi competition. And as the susceptibility of the American constitution is to these diseases, they are aptlv stvled bv some. ' The Pill of the New World. Their wonderful efllcacy in these complaint arie from their power to open the lnres: dense and flrengthen the Stomach and Bowels, make the Urine low healthily and clear, and lo give tone and strength so the si stein: WHOLES ll.E WAREHOUSE, 49 John strict. New Tork In towns where there is no branch, the Company
will appoint oncon application bv letter fpost paid)
or otlierw ise. Bcrsons wishing the Pills lent by mail can order tin in . Price 25 cents a box. Myers Seaton. Ci nirevill, Indians, General Agent fur the State of Indiana. Itobert McCleiy, Agent, Erookvillr, lnd.
IJ.flits nat me ceteoratea Dr. Richard ys
j n a i-nj sician 01 mure man jo years' standing. He eertifet in the case of Afr. Charles Wade, that after having resorted toerery meant within his knowledge, tor the treatment of Consumption, without the slightest bent fit, he permitted him lo use Jr. Rogert' Liverwort and Tar; by w hich he ws restored to tier-
ect health. (Signed)
vv M.J. RICHARDS, M. D. Please call at the Arcnt'a and see this certificate in full.
DESPAIR JVOT FOR THERE IS
HOPE EF EJ FOR THE DYLVQ
I pledged their character to it intrinsic excellence,
een in tneir own tamiue or leu im meir own person. It would be impossible, in the short space of a news.
paper advertisement, to do anything like justice to the invaluable preparation. We have prepared a pamphlet, and put it in the hands of all our gem for gratuitous distribution, where those who are afflicted themselves, or have friends that (re, are earnestly invited to cal land procure one. They will there tot that the first medical and botanical authorities in En. rope, have give it their sanction, and that the faculty, the bar and the pulpit, have lent it the authority f their namesthat in Cincinnati, where it was first introducedin America, it ha more than fulfilled th high hope of it friend- The Ginseng Panacea doc not belong to the das of ephemeral preparations to common at thi day, which "trut their hour," ana then disappear forever. 1 1 has stod the test of lour age in China, and is now for the first time introriticrf to the American publie The facnlty are Jatt appropri. atinx it at a regular preparation, becaute they have heretofore had no article capable in ail eatet of o.'rrio.
J fines' Bronchial Irritation to which ihe first medical a.
tnortues reler nine-ienin oi an f case usual! y regarded a tubrreulou consumption. (See Ebcrlc" Pra-tiee,) "
I hi preparation tho vouched for by the ficaltT
ofihrte continents and hy hundreds of private indi
viduals in Cincinnati and all over the West is now ts
he had at all our Drug Store. We know the publi
have been otien deceived cheated out or their money by dishonest pretension. We ask them, therefore, only procure onr pamphlet which cotts nothing examine our evidence, and if they there tee enough to jos-
tity the outlay ot titty cent try the article we tnvt
no doubt ot the result.
The above valuable medicines together with a fresh
tipply of the celebrated Jew David or HcbreePlaiter and Persian Fills, Just received and for sal by tht following Agent.
Hitt and Haile, Brookville; Wm. Adams, Fsirftcld; Corey, Blooming Grove: W Kinr. West Unioa:
Shonp, Vanbergen k Shoup, Laurel; Z A Nye, Nw Trenton; T H Jackson, Alquina; Johnson St Wilioa, Liberty; D L Sbunuwav, Dunlapaville.
July 24, 1340 re ly.
olent scuffle ensued, a nd it was evident.! from the occasional v e'pine of the noble j rtntmal, that he sometimes had the win si' or it. j The noise or the contest, howevet i gradually receded, Mrs M. could heat utt'v I
now and then a fatr.t and distinct bark. The robber or perhaps murderers, had ta ken out a pane of class which had en-
Jttly24 1S41
30-lv.
JU11X II. IU(IUI!AK, Attoiixey at Law? llj:45fJifv-i!le, la. Jan. 10 1SI3. . 3 tf.
IVnturc's A .. ant AM) FEMALE RESTORATIVE. The truly valuable remedy w hieh we now ofTer to the puhlicfor the first time. is put forth w ith the fullest confidence in its superior exct-llence,founiled on much and longcyperienceintheu.se of it; and believing: as we do. if ibis remedy w as generally known andtisid, it would quickly restore to health, vigor, and usefulness thousands w ho has suffered for years, e de ni this a good appology for ottering it to ihe afflicted, and be. iifcving it will be received a sufficient apology by those that try the medicine. It is a purely vegetable compound, safe and certain in its effects, restoring strength and natural tone to the relaxed anil debilitated orcanism, and has performed most astonishing cures whenall other means have failed. This medicine is also out of reach of imp'ttationnf empiricism. It was discovered some years ago by an able practising physician, and has been used in his practice ever since with the mostdecith d success and happy results, never having failed him in any case and has restored
i to health and usefulness those who were confined to
j t the bed for months, and some for years, under great
Remember that Morrell's Nature's Assistant and Feniale Uf storativeisa safe; certain and long proved remedy tor all diseases and derangements lo whirh the Female constitution is liable, arising from dtbiliy, eic. F.R, sole Agents, MO R RE LI. Jt RHOTIIns, Walnut street. No 1 College R Fifth tt. Cincinnati, between Fourth and 30-ly Julv 24 lMf For sale by M W Haile, BrooItvSlle.
Wistar's Balsam of WUd Cherry. THE GREAT REMEDY
Tor Coughs, Coldt, Consumption fee. Important to
nllthose njflictcd tc.'I diseases of the lungt and breast Will Miracles ever teatef More evidence ofitt tr bassinr health rcttorative vlrtuetHI
From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Wabash. Co. Ky.
spmsoFiELD Ky., May 14, IS4J. Messrs- Sanford k Park; Gents I take this opportunity of informing yon of a most remarkable cure performed upon me by the use of "Dr. Wistar't Balsam ef ll'ild Cherry." In the year 1840 I was taken with an inflamntion of the Howels which I labored under forsiyj weeks when I gradual Iv recovered. In the fall ofl?41I wa attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon mv longs, and for the space ofthree year I was con-
lined to my ben. 1 tried all kinds of medicines and every variety of medical aid and without benefit; and
thus I wearied along until the winter of 1844, when I
heard of'Wistar Balsam of Wild Cherry." My friends persuaded to give it a trial, though I had given tip all hopes of a recovery, anil had prepared myself for Ihe change of another world. Through their olicitaion I was induced to make use of the
"Genuine Wistar' Balsam of Wild Cherry." The cffi rt was truly astonishing A'ter five years of afflie. tion, pain and suffering; and after having spent four orfve hundred dollars to no purpose, and the'best and most rt spectable physicians hid pmed unavailing. was soon restored io entire health hy the hletting oj God and the use of Dr. Wittar't Balsam of
Wild Cherry. I am now enjoying good health, and uch is my al terrd appearance that I am no longer known when I meet my former requaintance. I have gained rapidly in weight, and mr flesh is firm and solid. I can now eat as much as any person, and my food seem to agree with me. 1 have eaten more during the last six months than I had eaten for five years before. Considering any ease almost in miracle, I deem it necessary for the good afflicted and a duty I owe to the proprietors and my fellow men. 'w ho should know where relief may be had) to make this statement pub tic.
May the btessinp of God rest tinon the rtronrietor
of so valuable a medicine a Wistat's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yours resprerfnllT. WILLIAM H. BAKER. For Sale by R. Tyner at Brookville. lnd. and in Cincinnati l-y Sanford & Parks at the Corner of Fourth and Walnut. March 8th 1847 No. II 4 mo
Thi is to certify that ome month since I was taken with a pain in my tide and breast. I called in the aid
of st veral Bhysictans, but th ey failed to give me any relief, and for the dace of one year I grew rapidly worse. In addition to this, I was attacked with a violent cottjin, altliotich an excellent physician lived in the srme house, andiised the greatest exertion, and
paid the stricK st attention, it baffled all hi skill-two others wete called in, one .f whom was an seed and
skilful physician; but all their effort proved alike unavailing. At last a physician who was attending a camp meeting in the neighborhood, came to ee me,
anti acciareti inai i couin not last more than one day longer, also, the vast number who eame to sec me believed that a few days at most, must end my earthly career. Mu friends were now called in to tee me die!
But my brother, at this crisis, (tearing of the aston
ishing cure pertormed by Dr, Roger Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar,) went to Chillicothe and
back a distance of sixty mile in 13 hours, to ret tome of the above medicine; I commenced taking it.
and ttrange to tell! before I had taken half a bottle
tne cough was entirely cured; from this time I re
covered rapidly, and when I had used two bottles.
w as able to resume my family vocations as usual, I
am niiiy sausiieu mit ii it nan not oeen lor this excel lent medicine, I would now be in mr e-rave. and must.
injustice, say thet I truly return rnv.tincere thanks to the inventor of thi price let medicine, and would rs-.
commend ll persons afflicted with diseased lungs to
give n a trial. HARRIET ROWE.
abled them to undo the fastening of the window, when, but for the do?, tbey would doubtless have arcotrp'.ihed their . r .
purpose, i ne mtstress and maul pot a I light, and secured the window as well as; they could. j They then dressed themselves, tor to j
think of sleeping any more that night was out of the question. They had not, however, r n down stairs the second time before they heard a scratching at the out er door for admittance. They immediately opened it, when he came in w anping his bushy tail, and faw ning on each of them in tutn, to be patted and praised fot his prowess. He then stretched his huge bulk, at ftilt length beside the warm stove, closed his eyes, and went to sleep. The next mornins they eave him a breakfast any do might have envied; fter which nothing could induce him to prolong his visit, lie stood whining impatiently al the door till ii was opened, when lie galloped off in a great hurry, tnd they never saw him afterwards. They had never seen the dog before, nor did they ever know to whom he belonged. It was a very singular circumftsince, and they could only supposethat he came with some stranger to the sale. The family maved the following day to their new cottage in the bllaie;and when my wife and I died upon them. Mrs. M.
JIOE.ISELIS Yc?rfnblrrrt. Matins: sTntliartic THFSF. Pills have been used by practising physicians fot several years, and have proved to be a very valnalriemedicine.it is believed that the public, as w ell as the author and proprietor may be bevented by giving them a widecirrulatinn. It" cannot be said of them that theywillcnre every disease, but may with safety he said, they will do as much good a any" other cathartic pill, w itliout proi'neintr lliose disastrous cffi ct which many purgative preparations do. They are safe and easy, yet thorough in their cp"t-ations act particularly on the organs of the Stomach and liv er. ridding thrm of their morbid H tn lions, and no acting with such drastic force as to produce griping and wiakness of the bowels, but on the contrary, itivigornlitigmd gives them tone. Some of the diraefor which they have proved particularly efficacious, are here enumerated: Billions Fever, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Costiveness, Sick Headache, Colic, Cholera Morbus. Tlvsentery and all otherderangements of the functions of the stomach and liver. I hey are eminently calculated to remove Dyspeptic Affections and all impurity of the blood and humors. Colds, InfltienTa, !kc. Many testimonials could be ohtained w ithin the limits of an extensive practice, but they
are submttted to the pnniic upon the word of the au
thor, believing that those who use them, will prove that too much has not been said in their favor. MOBBF1.I. fc BROTHER, Sole A gents fur the West. No 1 College Row , Walnut St. above Fourth July 4 1S47 JO-ly. Forsalr by M W Haile, Brookville. PISE CHl'RNS and TVBS; rtXTF.r BVCKF.TS; SEW ORLEANS SVGAS.; . do MOI ASSFS: SUGAR HOVSF. MOLASSES; GOI.DFN SYRVP; RIO COFFEE: No 1 MACKEREL: VPPER and SOLF. LEATHER, for sale Bt RICHARD TVS F.R. Brookville, May 4, 1847. to D. S. JAMFS. a. W. WRIGHT. JAMES & WRIGHT. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS I DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. No. SJt 5, Lower Market street, CINCINNATI Country Produce taken in exchange at fair rates. My:,"lM illy.
IltOX & STEEL. Bloom Force, ard Ji niati Irtow Store X. W. CHAP MAX, 384 .itnit Street, near the Court House. CINCINNATI. TRON NAILS of all sizes, STEELS of every description, all of the very best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Rellows. Carriage springs and Ima vsles, Hammered Iron, Crnwhars, Sledge and Hammer moulds. All of good quality- and warranted. M,.SU
A superior article of Shut Iron. No. 22, 14, 25, 2P & sr. ! - .. . . . i-i-i : :tii i i i
Is- n. AM HI IDrawir sruors sin or ji'iu mril'n, and at low rate. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths w ill find it for their interest to call before purchasing cUcwhere. N.W. CHAPM AN. Augnst2lstI845. 14-ly.
We, the undersigned, do eertify that thi aeeonnt of Mr.. Bowe is correct, we being; personally acquainted
wna mn mc circumstances. P. P. JOHNSON, PETER D. MATTHEWS, THOMAS CRAIG, SOSF.PH EVANS. Staunton, Ohio, Feb'y 7, 1I4S.
It ILL THIS LIVERWORT AND
TAR CURE A COLD? I DO NOT MEAN MERELY RELIEVE IT IIU1 WILL IT CURE? This i a question we frequently hear asked. The following certificate is selected a throwingsome light on the sprject. Mr. Chi Idea ha no doubt that it not only cured her cough, but that itiaved her life. Head
wnat sne saysThere i no excuse for diseased lungs, when the public w-ill continue to use medicine that are solely recommended bv the vender, or which i wsrre by some
oreign or unknown certificate, for the e purpose
oj gam. CCTPIease read the following:
Ma. Scovill Sir: I riccmita duty to let the public know the grtat value of Dr. Hoger' celebrated L1V-
EKW OR I AND 1AR. I was to far gone with the
Fronrrt rA T. WTtll Ctnwo. CUNSI MPT ION .that I had no hope of ever being
-.uvu emu uuii aixiu oiuuca reatorett to mv nealtlt and triends; I continued to get
Tty BRADFORD Co. mar be I worse and worse, and mr cough was so distressing tht
Q , found at work on the corner of I I became reduced to a mere skeleton, though under
Walnut and Second st. Cincinnati, the care of an able professi r of this city. With little and are prepared to furnish French i or no hope I got a bottle of the above medicine, which
"WOOL CAKDIXG SPINNING AND WEAVING.
WE are now ready with three set of double machine in fine order for carding, for cuitorac rs also two et cards, a 270 spindle machine forspinnir wool, with six power looms ready to run, and will b happy to accommodate all who will call on ut for
work in onr line. Those living at a distance can b
nre of their carding being done over night. Spinning
nn itttiice. mwiiuiaciunng on ii a res or Drib yard early in the fall or on exchange; we will rirs woolen good for wool on fair term a far as wc bit 1 are good on hand to suit customer.
Price Carding $ and 7, tts. per lb. Spiining 15 and 19 2-3" " Weaiving Cassinctt lct per vd..chsin fmtid Weaving Jean 0 " " chain fosni Manufacturing Casiinet 171 to 43 cts. prr rrd " ' on snares ) and 18 cts pet ji. " Jeans same a Caiainett White Flannel on share for M per yd. to to 25 etc ' Cloth on shares and 25 cti.pcr " per yard 50 to 62 J " Blankett on shares , and I ctl. " per yd. 30 for narrow 60 for wide. Pulling will be done as usual at usual prices. frsi 10 to 25 and 50 cts. according to color and work. All the above work we will warrant lobe donria th best style. Those wishing to purchase goods in oor line will find it to their interest to call on ui at th Factory and rxamine our stock if they want a stronf well made article of good. E. M ACT C0. Laurel April 23, 1847. 17$.m. M. & C. COOK. MAMUFACTURERSof Tin, Copper and fhrel Iron ware. S. W. Corner of Fifth and Plomiti., CIKCIXX.1Tt,OHIO, Ihey keep always on hinds
genera assoriment ot cooking and Ten Plate stnvci, which they will sell at wholesale or retail, at the low
ct price. Purchaser will do well to call and ex
amine our price before purchasing elsewhere.
ouij s IMO 30,000 LB3. Sligo Iron, assorted iie. 20.000 Wayne, " do oo lb. American Steel S90 English blister teel 10 keg nail, for sale br RICHARD TTNKRBrookville, May 4, 1847. 19-
Burr Mill Stone nf s quality superior
to any establishment in the Western Country. ALSO The genuine Dutch Bolting Cloths fEnker brand; Screen Mill Irons and wires, Plaster of Paris, Arc, ALSO French Burr Portable and Flouring Mills. .47. SO 125 bbl calcined Plaster of Paris.
CJA1I work warranted of the bet quality. June 19, 1846. ' S5-ly.
DUI1MR & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Clocks, AValclirs .Irwrlry ASD WATCH-M KF.R'S TOOLS t M ATERI ALS, CONS I'ANTLT on hand, an extensive assortment of Fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Silver Spectacles. Gold and Silver Lever and Verge Watches; Gold and Silver Tencils. Spectacle Glasses, Violin Strings, Percussion caps, Pistols, Razors, Knives, Scissors Ac, o:c. So. S; West Fourth Street CISC1SSATI, 0. May 1, 1849 18-ly.
TERMS CASH!
Is V 31 A a & IM C K. IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Pealler in Hardwareand Cutlerv, Wire, Steel, Nail Jce. fin ol' liie ii o il. No. 87 Main street, 5 doors below Pearl t. Cincinnti, July .Id 184S. 27-ly NEW TAILOR SHOP. inf. CLARK d SON. UF.SPF.CTFVLLY inform the publie that they , have commenced business in the town of I aurel, directly over Ross' store. All orders left with them fot work shall receive prompt attention, nn as liberal terms as can be obtained elsewhere. None but good workmen hall be employed. Fashions rrgvlartyre reived. Jan. 1,1844 18-tr joiixdTi IOW h AX 1) , Attorney at Law, HROOKVILLE, la,
HAY AND MANURE FORKS. OF all descriptions, and nf Harpers, superior make, for sale low bv JOS. W . WAYNE A: CO No 196 Main 4 doors below th CINCINNATI. ' June 5, 1845 23-ly.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Crockery Ware. Vc. THttE subscriber having hy recent importation com I pletrd his stock of Printed and Common Ware, would inform those wishing to purchase, that he can now offer for theirevamination one of the best selected assortments in the West. He feels confident that those w ho favor him w ith a call will find it to their interest to purchasers it is his intention to sell at low prices either for cash or approved paper. ' The stock has been selected with a view to the country trade, and consist! in part of Common and Printed Teas and Tea Ware; do do Bow Is.assorted sires; do do Pit,rherr, do do do Edged and CC Plates, do do do do Raker's Dishes and Nappies; With agrtatvarietynfother articles in his line. at.SO An assortment of Flint Glass, w hich will be old by the box tMannfaetnrrr's prices. SAMPSON, l.INDSEY, He CO. No. 92, Main t. east side, opp Trust Co. Bank, Cin. March 16, 1845. jO-ly TKRMSOPTI1K INDIANA AMERICAN. f w W O Dollars in advance, 12.50 in six months, aj.n I t the end nf the year, and an addition or 30 cent for every year payment is delayed thereafter ADvar.TisEMEjiTS.-One square or le will be in. sertrd three tunes for one dollar, ifpavment bemade in advance; one dollar and twenty-five cents if par. ment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fiftv cts f delayed two year, and In the same proportion lor the time payment i delaved. larger sdrertirement rtr a long.r lima will charged n tkt urns princiy
proved to be even more than it urnfessrd. It action
w like a charm raising the matter and phlegm.
cnecKing myrougn, anil nealing my lung perfectly otind, by using onlv three bottles, -f anv one has a
cough and is in danger of consumption, and doubt the great blessings which attend thi medicine, they can be easily satisfied, by calling nn me, on Sixth St,
ru"lH "me, imo uoors wesi ni amitn, as I nave ft doubt it is to thi medicine I owe m) life. (Signed) ANN CHILDS. Cincinnati, January 31,1846. B Ihosewhoareafflicted with diseased Lungs willdo well to consider calmly whether their condition is more hopeless than w as that of Mrt. Rowe, of Staunton, or of Jf rt. Childet, nf Cincinnati. ir there are any who still doubt th.' Crrot ffrfue o thi medicine, please call at Ihe Agent and get a pamphletcontaining numerous certificate of astonishing cure s of therf and most respectable citixent. A. L. Senville, whilesule agent for the West and South, S. E. Cornerof Fifth and Race streets, Cin. O. For sale by R. TYNER, Brookville, lnd. November, 1845. 47-tf MOItlSF-rsTS CO Kill A0 CONSUMPTIVE REMEDY. A CERTAIN cure for pnlmonarr Consumption. Coughs. Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Sore throat and Hoarseness, bleeding from the Lungs, Pain in the Side and Breast, Whooping Cough, Croup. Weakness and Tremor ot the Nerves, Affections of the liver, Ac. The Yaost effectnal and speedy cure ever known Tor any bf the above diseases, is. MORHELL'a COUGH AND CONSVMPTION REMEDY, which as purely Vegetable Compound, will immediately relieve, and gradually effect a permanent cure of Connimpliryi, t oughs or long standinc remove incarnation, prevent the formation nf tuhercle, dissipate all pulmonary afTections and diseases of the Liver, with their attendant symptoms, pain in the side; chest fte;t is also effectual in case or Asthma Phthisic, and Difficulty of Breathing, arising from almost any canse w tf Vier, destroys violent Cough and Hoarseness oecasiW Nl br taking' Cold, prevents Spitting Blond, quiets arty "strengthen the Nerves, purines the blood and humorf give tone to all thediiresrire orga- s, regulating the appetite, and restoring the natural process of nntiitinn. - . IORRFLL K0 ' HER, Sole Agent. , tCotlcge R ow, W.lnnt treet, betweea Fourth and Fi-.h sts. Cincinnati.
July 24 146 For sale by M W Haile, Brookville.
30-ly.
1 HOME MANUFACTORY. S. II. PARVIN & Co.
MUF.EN CITY HAT AND CAP STORE No. J9 Main Street, Four Door below Ninth, CINCINNA 77. OHIO. SH. PARVIN fc Co., having recently built a large .Manufactory immediately in the rear of their store, would say toany and all who mar want a good and cheap article in their line, that they are prepared to fill any order at the ahortest notice. Also, kept on hand stall times, a large assortment of everv kind and quality, oftheir manufacture, w hich they will aril lowforcash. They don't only tay that thev can compete, w ith any in thi place, but pledge the'mselve to compete toth ir. price and nua'ity, w ith any establishment of good standing in the Eastern cities. Merchants will find it to their advantage to call and e amine for themtrlve bcfcra'parchstinr rlfwhr. Jan 14 184 MT
80 Acres of Land for Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell 80 acres of land, Irated two and a half mile east of Brook'illc one half mile south of the turnpike to be committed from Brookville to Cincinnati. There is about ten acre cleared, and under good fence, the balance well timbered. The location ii healthy, the soil rich.'nd well calculated for a farm. Water, wood, and stone, plenty. It will be sold on reasonable terms. D. E. VT. VIELIT. May loth, 1S47. SO-tf For Sale. AVALVABLE FARM NEAR BROOKVILLE. This property lies w ithin a half mile of BrookTitle, and about a quarter nf a mile from theeinilIt contains about one hundred and thirty three sere of superior upland, eventy acre nf which sre enclosed and cultivated. It is' healthy, well watered by several continual spring, and is admirably fitted for a stock farm. ALSO, two eighty acre lots of upland, well timbered, about three miles ooth of Brookville. A LSO, several town lot in Brookville. A cash payment will be required on all alei,and liberal time will be given for the pavment of the residue, in instalments. Aj p!y to JOHN M. THORNTON. Esq., Newport, Ky., or to the andersignid.it hi office at Brookville. J. X. HOWL AND, May 13, 1847 20-3 ra Agent W3I. IIEPWORTII DEALER IN HIDES, OIL AND LEATHER. Corner of Mam $ Seventh sts. CINCINNATI. OHIO. July 14 1(40 30-ly II. II. ItAXDIS, Clock and Watch Repairer, FAIRFIELD. INDIANA. PROPOSES To keep hi hon in Brookville for on month or more; during and sft er the sitting of the Franklin Circuit Court, for the purpor of repairing Clock, Watches, tee.' His hnp in Brookville, will be in the front shop of Mr. Kicg's Shop. Aug. II 1846. 34 If CHARLES STANLEY BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, Walnut Street Betveen Second and Front CINCINNATI OHIO. TAVERN and Plantation Bella, and bras founts of every description on hand, oil globes, cylinder snd guageCock Copper rivet, Spelter, Solder, Bra c ings of every kind. June 12 1146 14-ly WESTERN HOTEL, S. E. corner of Court and Walnut strteit, CJVCf JvW.3 Tt. TRAVELLERS will find atifaetory accommodations and moderate charges, carriage houses na goo
taming. t,.utiAUi.ti. Cin. March 3, H4o. IJ-ly. proprietor.
JUST RECEIVED W 10 cases Women's Gaiters; 5 do do Kid, welts, furred; And for sale by W. S. HOWE; No I Petri t Cincinnati, Oct. 1148. Rraiideth's Pills. . 47 M dozenof renuins Brandeth' Pills, jastreeeivs w.and for .ale by RICHARD ITf Biookvills, Oct. !4'h 1I4. stt-rf
