Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 February 1848 — Page 4

Abalitiouiiai.

Ftm tie Indimnapelit Free Pren. Libkr- T.Dec. 8, 1847. Da. WictasHA Diar Sia The subject of P'ery is the great question bow before the American people It is being discussed more or 1m in etery part of our nation. Although Try erTrt has been, and ia still made, to evade It to stave it off to skulk ii get around, under It, or over it, yet it still forces itself into tho midst of all associations, assemblies, and deliberative bodies, as well in literary and moral as In Cbnrch and State- It stands op in the midst of our ecrlcsiusticaal assemblies, and with firmness sternly demands a hearing. In all political gatherings it has the effrontery to confront the tnlltst spirits, and impiously claims attention. The arts, the intrigues and shrewd management of politicians can no longer elntle the Incessant haantings of the monster, having grown venerable with age, frequents every high-way as well as every public cornerjof onr political geography. The devout and sanctimonious dreaming of Theologians are suddenly interrupted and astonished; and "ag.on they ery out why hast thou come t- torment us before the timsT In spite of any and every art and device to put far off the this great and momnntous question. It forces itself upon the consideration of the people of this nation as though Omnipotence urged its claims. Well, is it any wonder? Is it at all strange 'j that a question of such unparalled magnitude nf aimt, In.lpinilil, naotnaca li . . i. ' .1 t hi. navia ' v. -j . ....... i.'ni (-1- iiLii' ruuu.ii suns ifiira , . . i useii s io woncer me nation iremoies at a rei . . , : iiu.j..i.v .ua.u J-l ... r-jiv .-11 . c ,ICW SJI P U V II ; guilt, and the weight of such accumulating sin ,i t r- a m. . , , , nodogingit, thank God- The cries of the three , ., , . mil Ion onnresseii. as well thA irm'i nf ih. .... ; millions murdered bv the enormous cruelties .rill.lKI.l1M.lclr.liin. I... 1 1 .1 f.U-l .v.v.ui.vucisiviu, lin, ir;ai.lirV LtlTJtrai UllllC ;

r-j .r e tt .r. Jt , . JP"11'."1 me gaining eruun i 111 everv portion God of Sabbaotb, and by all the blessings and ' . ,,. ... . ' . , ... , J , , or our country. V extern irginta speaks out, Imnilinillll nt nil, Irnfalnraanl k V.A 1 . I I

" ' . 6"'"""'. "j mc ii vini iuj:im uur national inoepenfience by the smouldering ashes of the venerable dead by the sacred memory of departed patriot by all that is honorable, just, and merciful among men by all Hint is holy in heaven and 1 .1 .. .. . ....

interested W 1 ' i t,' "J will be j f' ars veal-dreadful to watch the convuldisinterestedly benevolent and prospectively!.. . , . , .. Lions of the k .i. , . .

trtnrlnna in ll, . i:: t t r-u . t ' ----- - ...6.v.uU. ,niuS v...r.Si, aav the American n.nnl r nJ., n,ni ..k ! ;.,. ,j t.,,i m- .- . e .. . ons. and DOlltCal ohlnrtinn frt .Kul loK Ti,...1r.o i-u . . .. J" ! i on the consecrated altar of the hearts of this peo- I Dle.isnnouenchahU T, :.! k U;.u.. i extend still broader and deeper, nntill the chains ; of Slavery are melted, its bVrs and bolts dissolv-' ed, and the full tide of liberty rolls over onr na- ! tionlik. . TO.ofElory. The discussion of the ! Slave ouction cannot be .tonnsrf, I. -ill - - 1 1 ........ f, " . And why? Because it involves asentiment universal In man. Slavery is a palpable violation of the law of right, and is condemned at the bar of every human being's conscience that ever has, or ever will, live on the green earth. The - uratntoi every rational, intelligent i being, if honestly expressed, is, that American ! ia,cry is unjusiano. ought to be abolished. All the sympathies of the human heart, unbiassed by sordid interest, will enlist on the side. 01 tne oppressed in this contest. Anti-Slavery k.n man - 1 " . 1 .1 ...v.-, j .ye win, me most sanguine hope I of success, to all the noble innate sentiments of tinman ,l .l . f . ... . .. ... ,e nuer leei.ngsot the soul; ; to .11 the sympathies of the human bosom-to ! all the nenerous emotions. .fl,5-n. -ii. , . fT-ctions and Bensi- 1 bllitie. that cluster around fie heart Inex-hauaiihl-s .l,n . T, I,,PX - nauslible, then, are. the sources of this noble entemrise Fperw m,; r , .. I enterprise. Ltrery emot.on of chanty says, Onward! every impulse of benevolencee says, OnwarHi InM.j n.i. j CM3M On ward. -Love and all the undying passions of, ma'B Immortal, rational, and accountable natnre. conspire to give this soul-stirring enter- . prise the impress of Omnium.- . : t" -u .J ' " . win.. uu me contrary, b averv never had a sentimental advocate since man left !

the garden to Eden. Its condemned by every j nected to a pair of vertical cylinders, 14 in. jn rational, accountable bein? in the universe of diameter, and 14 inches strol e. This sh ift is God. It is loathed by all in I Wen, execrated j placed in a pair of strong bearings,attache,l to the by all on Earth, and is unapologised in Hell, j boiler and framework of the engine, and it raisBut I have said the Ameridan people are nn- ! ed sufficiently from the rail, and connects to the der moral. nolilip.V .sJ i.i: ... . 1 I. .. :, ,. . ...

, r , .etiguj uiiiigitiions to . abolish Slavery. Now this is tr,.. if -i.i. ! imU i 1 ............ u.ne.au.B, out ii 11 cannot beabol-t ..hed.then the American people are under no ' oblipitons to abolish it: 'for it is nlain that what ' cannot be done oeht not to be done. B. ,f Pla,-.rv K. mn.. , .... .. ! wrong, a, all sensible men admit it is. and .f t .. . . ,, ,.....v, ran be aboli.hed, then it is p,,,,, that Ihe Amer - lean people ought to do it. The question is this: Can Slavery be abolished? And how, If . the people in this nation desired it abolished, ' it would done. If the brute force by which Slaves are held were withdrawn, the noble work ! would be done. Then we see that it I, the popular will of the people that is wanting It mm h the duty of the whole people to "cease o do wrong and to do right, it i, for one man ' toceasetodowronganddo right. Ifbutone single individual in this nation held Slaves, al. wonld cry out, cease that wrong; you can qit ' that crneUy and yon ought todo it, and that ' : " ' , 1 "l C'e" ,Mal w,,at , would be the duty of one is the duty of the many.m the same case? Or does the many J being engaged in the wrong act make it right? j lus'ha'tTwan " , "'I'"6 T:lVl7nil"?l0 T' TWB! f I the Slave and to remcvethe great evil O but y. one, if th, people were "all lUZ it rn u ' not be done. Why,' my dear sir? If at" majoHty of the people" of Kentucky wished to ' abolish Slavery in that State could thev not do ' Ut And in liltsn.snn.rr.,,1.1 .k. , tne states Each and every slave State became t,..- l -;n r . ' .eonently they have the same power ' .0 eman"- ! clpate. If a majority of all the people iu the

irovernment wished S avery abolished in th'Ti r , , .. ."..ueiii,

, : " "-..sing ,u -iioiisn ciavery inro ignoui tne government is the consent of a majority. The great work of the Anti-Slavery enter prise is to disabuse ths public mind of error, nliKhten and convince until the (treat mass of, lhe people will see it to be their interest to a-! bolish Slavery. 0 but, Baya one, how can they do It, eren when they are willing? Whv thev must elect such men to their State Legislatures s will repeal the laws by which the brute force ta brought to bear on the Slave. Or if the Slave are held by the Constitution, then and in that case, the people must call a convention to Iter the Constitution, and enact such laws as will secure the work of emancipation. Now all thi Is plain, and would be easy if the people wre willing. Now I think I have proven! wai eiavery can be abolished. Well then, if Slavery be wrong, and that wrong can be redressed, it followsaa a matter of course that it ought to be done. Again, the principles of the holy religion we profess, clearly and emphatically tench the obligation we are under in relation to this question "Craa to do evil and

learn to do well." "Righteousness exa'teth a nation, but sin la a reproach to any people." "All things whatever ye would that men should do unto you do yj even so to them." "Feel

for those that are bound as being bound with them " And so it is the spirit of the whole Scriptures stand out in plain and emphatic condemnation of Slavery. The Scriptures not only condemn the Institution but they enjoin most emphatically the duty of doing it away. We are commanded to "break every yoke;" "undo every heavy burthen, and let the oppressed go free." To "deliver the capi tive," to "set at Iib-rty those that are bound," to "rid the oppressed out of the oppressor." I Again; General Government organization teach j the equality and brotherhood of man The . ....... . lent truths of the Declarlion, the objects ' se!f-evii of the Government set out, and declaration in the preamble to the Constitution, as well as the j Constitution itself, prove clearly that Slavery 1 is a flagrant violatioa of the principles of our political institutions, and in-as-much as the , people have pledged themselves to God and be- j fore the world, to these principles, it is plain j that we are under obligations to see them car- ! M-. li :e.u 1.: r r. I i. s,ul. ..c,,.u.c piuumui ""p'--eed religion, and our Dliuhted faith to the nrin- I c e , ciples of our Government, make it our duty to i abolish Sl:ivirr. it ia ntnin flett all inct nri i.r.i . 1 J ' ' I "' J I in morals also make it an imperious duty. If the nation be under morl, political, and reitrious oWiVatinnsto iiHnli,!, Slavers t!,n It i I ttl iIltv n f Vr 7 inlii?a-liin1 mnn r i co Vila mnrnl i ' ! . - - , ii.. political and religious influence in the cause. V illl tliia trinar ff tlia ciiliit kpl.. A K..I:i:A.. - .... ...... v . uim vi uivmn nuuuiiuil ir Indiana I would sty, we have a great work .rM . n o, , . , , .. . . , : before us. Our btate must be abolitiouized; . . ' "tid there never was so propitious a time fur , Otir innA a t!A nrainl TU Ant: C" ,.M-i lavery - - 1 . . , . Maryland auswersbolJIv, Delaware has crossed

the rubicon, North Carolina is moving, Tetin- Ten re'"sed Us wonted cheerfulness, and glared esee is talking, Kentucky is descu&.inr, the;U?n w a co,,1 '''"i a"d forbidding glance. Empire Sute hs cut off, the Keystone Sute is U dr' a'lM to fe, 1 tliat the only cring of our coming to the rescue, Ohio is up and onward, j ,ve 1r,lsps ask our sympathy that he

on cw rjiiganti, .Miciiian, Illinois aua Wis- i e,ra tug comes, uui Wliere lc Inc.ll;aaT What s s.ty you, Abolitionists? Are we ,'n? "r duty? Are we each at his post ac- : a - t cording to the dav and hour? All is now ripe for action. Shi , . PImPs? " Shall we this Year redeem nnr say you, good and true, what 5L?J W "l J t' Su-ton Thorn- ! ' ?2 " "f' J '" J0' f I I T'h" 7? of LlbertP we not boldly answer? Z. CASTERLIXE. IVcvtr Iioromotive. A newand splendid locomotive, with quite anewfeanture in construction, from the well- : known shoo of Mr. M. XV. rtM;n lr, ii.: city on Friday last, destined for the Madison and Indianapolis Rail Road. And, as it is the intention of that enterprising Company, by means of this engine, to supply the place of sta tionary engines and horse power on inclined planes, we think i t proper to give a decrint I or its construction, many of our readei as it may be interesting to our reaoers. u is a arfe and nower. ... ful locomotive, placed upon ei2ht drivintr wheels. ! which are conned ' t. r ,,,. ' I I., r. ." . " .. .T. .7 ' . " ' -- . . . - tiers, fifteen hhi! a half nnhM in Jin.t i 1

twenty incite, strnk Tl, ; i J- I j. , n,,!B?r'""v lailen, and was doomed i lwenty '"ches stroke. There isalso a driv.ng to Hie the death of a traitor. j cog-wheel, twelve and a half inches in diameter ni.-,,r.i a , . j ... , ",c,les 1,1 oiAnnter, I he door of the dungoen opened, and a Iieht and twenty inches stroke. There h also a driv- i form entered and threw herself in n I, . ine coR.wheel, twelve and a half inches i i,m ' tu l.T, V T his arms, h S eei, twelve anu a Hall inches m cimm-i The softest light of sunset fell unon the n-,U eter, for propelling by a rack laid in the middle' brow and wasted cheek of lis 7 fr , i of the track the whole of th, plane. This cog-! wife! ouce bc.at.fnl wheel is on the middle ofa shaft Ivititr nartliei I i,fi, , r, , , ., , .1.- ..i- r .... .,:..: J ? P. " 1 E ,ward' m' dear F.d ward," she said, "Ihave !

"'?-wneeij.,aa midway j Detween the rack and front Pa,ls nf tb and by a crank on each end of ,1, i,.r. ' ! aim iiuiil rm n ii ifiMPnirini v a iii-cTiiieuiaie wneei. i-phI v.oi.t ,t i incl. in Jim,ar ,., . r . 7 I . e con nectoa or disconnected instantaneoiislv to or ' from the rack, at the pleasure of the engineer ! bv means of fi.H, Jv., ... ' i on ton f ,., "7 1." ' "! . J ! . .' . -j ,. t o vuunectea w me en ot the interme- i dia.e sbaf, P. . .. . ... " " " ! of this cylinder; ZlZ ' are raised or lowered at the will of the .,;,, J and will accommodate S tZI la.ions of the rack. The driv Lft of tl twelve and a half inch co2-wheel U furnished t with two friction or brake'-whe K o3 diameter, by which the progre.7 o , , e 1 ' in ascending or descend the plane can ll , 1 rt.aU.eo. 'T s,orp(-d of grad u ated to a ny Z ! gree of velocity, iflh'e pleLureTf he eneLer 1 This machine was tredin the Z Z ' workshop, in the presence of a ntunUr of Prac ica engineers, (prions to being s.,, ped Jo i destination,) UZ . temporary Lck r h Purpose, and its perform, nee give the highest tisfaction, beir.g entirely under the co roTo the engilleer. , mav I M vert and the gear! tig'raised iu or o of ti e pleasure, witl,:.! a jar, and a- o t in '-t-ously. It was also shown thai bv nut- ... , " i i t Pt- j tf ' i . J ,nli" '! 1?" U -i ", . ' ",.B," "Pnv.,,,r: . . S-nuui tllifUBMOWn ward and I . lrIi- na -.l i 1 1 . I Iat lv 7h " ZZ. 7 i . J ..i.provemenis me engine will v - iiib rnni Will . . she lTr? f f me,lt i8 hv Mr ,u r- ' . ! tnpirove- j win. t'tiil. Sat. Cour. iMtf Or Early ?I.-trrinrs. The Macon Telegrah lltiaks tlie long mooted question opiate or early marriages has been settled by Gen,ral Taylor's toast at Donaldsouville, Al Iea!it 80 far 88 one ol l,,e xo" iscoucerned The toast is the following words The Ladies of Donaldsouviile; Unsurpassed in heauty and grace health aud orosneritv fr lho" who hve husbands, and early marriages a t j " for those who have uot The General Is sure of the vote of Donaldsonville. Ruenn Vista Festival. The Whigs of Philadelphia have resolved to have a Baena vista Festival on the 22nd of February ensuing the anniversary of the illustrious Washington, and the battle of Buena vista. Gen. Taylor is to be invited to unite with them on the occasion. CThe capitol of the State of Michigan is micnigs-a," in the town of Lansintr: not i "Michigan City," which is quite another t.Iace I hot plain "Mirhi gsn.'

JUS CHI I ax y.

The Wife A Thrilling Sketch. BV J. G. WHITTlElt. She was a beautiful girl when I first saw her. jlt) ni.i:m.hin. t ,1.,. .:jr i i -.w s r i.D .,.,. MCI the mirriage alter. She was slightly pule, yet j

,vpr J annn D, Ik. a, ,- j i me ll l.ii iui.iiiIk, I uko ilriufr in slam p lliat ever and anon as the ceremony proceeded, a j CB. ,,. jt (ai (1 , . dv ellIV , Uhl.T faint tinge of crimson crossed her beau tiful '" ?"-' and F.-vr nrl'ltills and Fever, and I sim-i ifi. l i l .l n . ... : ly n iomnti lid it to mv li u i'ds and the public as one

v-iiern, nive me renecuon 01 a sunset cloud on the clear waters of a quiet lake. Her lover as he clasped her hand within his own, gnzed on her a few moments with unmingled admiration and the warm and elopuent blood shadowed at intervals his manly forehead and melted in beauty on his lips. AuJ they g"ve themselves to one another in 1 ih, ..n-,,!,,,, f ,,M ..l.. i i 1 " ' "-ave. "d exery heart blessed ; t'lem as lliev went their w;v !-.;,; n it ir, !.;- : they way rejoicing in their love, Years passed on and I saw these lovers. were tteaieu logeiner w tie re the light of HIIIKpf ct.J. ),.-... ..U .1. If l 1 f "-k- .e ..a. c.osea crimson curU"'S' lendlu a r'ch'"r tint ,0 th,s carpet a"d lhe ex1,,U,le mbelishments of the rich and orZeous apartment. The girlish buoyancy of "e indeed given place to the erace ot nerN-el ' ,,, . . ,. " ;r """""'""" u "er ups were somewhat paler J r..:. i: . .... aim a l.lllll llll III f J mia u.l.,l. .;Li . on tier brew. Her husband's brow, too. was I .....!. J i . ... inenai more deeply than age . " rrdiii, anxiety, and ambition, and 1"K,C prow n over it, and left their traces upon it; a tilver hue had minirled with the .larlt ; 1. " . 1 111 his hair, which hail beenmn tl.ln ! it.. ...... .lllla uiuuhu um temples almost to baldness. He was reclining (on his splendid ottoman with his face half hid den hy his hind, as if he feared that the deep 'and troubled thoughts which tiisturbed him ' wura v.iil.1 .,n... 1.:.. r.... ...... , .....ii. mj'vmi iii ie;iiures. "Eiward, you are ill to-night,?" said his wife iu a low, sweet, half-enquiring voice, as she laid her hand upon his own. Indifference from those we love is terriMe to l"B t"sm It is, as if the sun of he.,. ' wuuu n? scorns or f J uiueunaDie snadows of hidden emotion, the involuntary si.rh of sorrow in which we are forbidden to participate, and whose char tcter we cannot know. The wife essayed to speak once more. "Edward said she, slowly, mildly and affectionately, "the time has ben when you wen? willing to confide your secret joys snd sorrows ! to one who has never, I trust, betrayed your confl.Ince! Why then, my dearest E Iward.is this cruel reserve, you are troubled and yet refuse to tell me the cause." Something of returning tenderness, softened for an inst int the cold severity of the husband's features, but it passed away, and a bitter smile was his only reply. Time passed on, and the twain were separated from each other. The husband sat gloomily and alone in the damp cell of a dungeon. He had followed ambition as a god, and had failed in a high career. He had mingled with men whom his heart loathed, he had sought out the fiercest nn.l wrnn. ged Fpirits of the land, and l.a.i h,fi, thi'tn the rnadnes of revenire. rr j.,,. Ii.:. - j ... bis .. , . . "lr- "e ,ula Ia,lnpd ! lo.ll;, in it a . l i... i , . . I -"on into a name, and it had been in human inline, auu ll Ilia Oeelt la human ir e Human come to save von: I have re,h,l r.. . ! i. i 1 sr . . . . . """ci.ines, and I thank God my pur- ' pose is nearly executed Misfortune had softened lhe proud heart of manhood, and as the husband pressed his wife to his bosom, a tear trembled on his eyelash. "I have not deserved this kiniuiess," he niurmurel in the smothered tones of agony. ..r.i .... lwar". wife, ,n an earnest but

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i.i.s nu'i ioiv VUlUe. Wlllttl 1 ml ir.i tail I and fe .rfnl .'i.ii;iv ,..-i . I f ''"V " 'T n"1 moment ,0 . . r. an "ch'n of S;lr'p" you will . t0oul Hasle, or we may He too late. Fear nolhiniv for me. T I am vrotnan i.n.1 ii ... i..: r - . . ""V l mt l"iUre n'" hr m' 'f' " ' ' ..r , , . i,' T ealhe the a,r of this dreadful .fV. . i . . " 7 7 FMl" ro Z ,TTr ""r" . , , ,' 71 ' le ,."e 7f n T"'" . J ,7 ' ""'i " J'r. ? , , " f J T 7 rure"7h- "".MK-d la- " " "Farewell! we shall not meet agaiu," responded the wife; and the husband passed out uususpected and escaped the enemies of his life. i ney nid meet again; the wife and hiis land but only as the dead meet, iu the awful com- j " S- - world. All -ction had h" U",il P Imposes . . 'Xcr,,ons were complisfed in the safety j ! on the tne prisoners cell was oPen,tl, the guards found, wraped in the habiliments of their ... " ' ..xi : a I. 1 1 . ... ZZl WMU,Ul COr f the . x" v ur, A M" TnnA a P P unJestanJ the nature aud application oft passive verb, saiJ: "A passive verb is expressive of the nature of receiving an action; as Peter is beaten. Now what did Pet-r do?" The boy, pausing a moment; with the gravest countenance imaginable, replied Well, I dont know, without he hollered." "Well, Mary," said a lawyer to a witness, "if I may credit what I hear, I may venture to address you by the name of Black Moll?" ''Faith you may, Mister Lawyer," said she "for I am always called so by the blackguards." tP"I have a shelf," said Cecil, "in my study for tried principles; and one in my mind for tried principles; and one in my heart for tried friends." Ex-Governor Porter of Pennsylvania and the Governor of Maryland have both declared themselves in favor of Gen. Taylor for the Presidency. UAdviees have been received of the safe arrival of Gen. Butler's division, including the 5ih Indiana Regiment, at the city of Mexico. Tobacco: A tripple memento mori d ust for lh B0M' ""hM for lhe moolh. 1 Pt"on for

I MOItE PROOF THAT j SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP

WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE THE KEVF.n AXn AGUE. Troy, Ind Antrim tth, I'M?. Having; itsed in my o n family. Smith's 'l in e S) rI'Upnr V .-tret able Felii-itn-re for lite mrc nt Acin umi V .r.-r....i rl.il.. ...! V. .. Il. ,.,,.-1.1 VI f (Mid r)... nit.l tVcr a. tv II JIS li'li'll' (ia my ni-irhirlinmi; iiar.l ofsixty bonks within of the mnt effectual mid innocent rum dun tb.t I hare ever known used n. n atfs, r. t. Jepfersck Co., Ky.. Anriii 4, 1347. This is to certify thai 1 was afilictcd last -mnnier with A ene and Fever, and had then had il fur ihne I years, and diirintr lliat lime I nert t v ry rem.-,!' that ! I c.nild lienrnf, without i ft", ,-t, and despaired il'eer i ironing welt; I u as tndiirt'd to Iry Smith's '1 onic Syr up or V, rretaMc Fi bri fntre, and liy nsinr two bottles T USS ...l.n. 1 v ri-ctiin-il ... mv iicn.l ar.....! tt.'nlth. Ulld navi continued v. i ll up m this time. I tin nior,- do "" "eitle to rernmnii nil it to mv tricnila anil Hie p,,hii,, a. the met ctT.ctnal and innocent remedy tint liat tiertimif u my knun m!-i-. X E TON STIVKIIS. Prt pared by ILSOX, SI A H IS I It 11 Sc SMITH, !.nu'vi!le, Ky 3?-6ni Ilionkville, 1ml. SPINNING AND WEAVING. "T,rE are now ready wiili tbree;etuf diiuble mat V dlillfS ill fillrnnliT I'.ir cii'ilni. I'..p i-iici.im..ri also.'w" ! cards, a 270 spindle m.itliine fur sniniiinr mo two sen ranis, a 270 spinel le m.i t hine fur spun ..ol. .il. six poer l.ii.m. ready n. run. and will be happy t acn.miu.. I ne all l will enll nil us fur wnrL in tyrI'hiKe 1 i V i lltr at n ilist:ii!i'. eilll lie urr iiflheirrardiiii; Ileitis dime over melit. hpinniri; on sin, rt inn ice. Manul'ai turii.i-mi sliaivs nr liv lhe yard early in the fall or mi exi-hanee; e ill 'ive wmileii c.inds fur wonl nn fair terms as tar as e may have ri'ids nn hand to suit custuiners. Prices raiding 5 and 7J ct. per th. Spun 1115 15 I 142.3" " Veai in? Cassint'tt ISji-n per yd. .chain f.iund Weavinp Jeans ?n " " chain found Manufjtturing Cas,inrt 3" J tn 41 els. pi r yard " " n shares and ISJ cts per yd. " .leans same as ("assirett M hile Flaniu I on shares for " " ' per yd. ill tn 25 CIS. " Cloth on shares and .'Jets, per " " per yard 50 t" f ! Blanket! on shares I and S cli. per yd. .1 f.ir narrow fitforwi-le. Fnllintr xvill tie done a uual at usual prices, n-nm 10 to 25 and 0 els. accord 1 n c to color and work. All lhe almve m ork we will warrant tn he done in the hrst stele. "I Imse wi.liinir to p'.lreliase Roods in our line will find it to tie ir int-.rest lo call on us at lhe Fartnry and examine our si, ck if t hey n ant a strung uell made art'n le of f nods. E. 'MACY.1l CO. Laurel April 23, IS47. 170-mi. New Fall and Winter Moods. burton AliArrrs?. TTAS jnl received direct from Pliilad l -his. a ' " enuipletfl assortm nt uf fait and winter Goods, cimitiinr inpart of White, Hed and Yellow , Flannels. nieaehedanil iinlileaclied. Cantnu tlamifl . Men's net drawers and slnris. Caiieoes. tiin.jhaiiis, Camelion Jcc. Hiiena Vita I'l.nls. Spun silk and Viitnra, do Cli iLhme... Mont. Uv. Lanes, and Black Alpaclia Lustres. nrnthmnn's Wear. Wave, n. aver, lllue, Illac-i, Fremli and Entrlish v mi us ami t aimers. Dine hlack, mixed and csdet Satinets, Kentucky Jani ", Shawls. nik. Worsted, Emhroiilcrcd, Cloth Shawls. plain t hihet and Wool do Mode CulM Thili. t do Emb. (loth do " " Cashmere do And a variety of fie I.aine do llaiidkerchu fs and Cravat. Caps Men and Roys, ir.iir S.-nl Cap. " Hoys and Children cloth caps. " PI11.I1 and fur do Palo Alto, Point Isabel and Gen. Scott, oil silk and glazed Muslin caps ecootk Axnsnons. Mon Boy's and Youtirs, coarse Bno! nrnl Slnet. ... . " Kip mid c.ill Itrocati. om:m s, Mnu-'i niul tlnldrt n'n, bnnt & hori. I.adu-V, lasting irat. r, Morocco ami call lace boon. I.ariir Gum at.d bnkin, ovt rsliois. All f w hich w ill In- ol.t h low, il not lower t!ia,i can b.'ha(!itithini:irkot. Please call and examine before Mirclianifr fUewliere. Itroukville, Oct. 2U 18-13. 45 j l"!T.n. SPF.xcF.it's vfr.FTititt ntTtc .i ' I'ONIC ami lirsiriiii'i-ivv vt-n .'.r i .. nilTFIlS 11.. n'n l.in-.r. ;,,. i...ii.. no inncer aniline; I nose r ,!,,, t,iitv. Thev have nass.-.i na, iv?., ,i. "' -l".v'an.l.;d ....... ,l:e,i.ieor,.x-peri,,t, """ "'M..l,. r in reputation, and are be, on,: '" m"n'.' ly "'d than a, ,,.,!,. r preparation or " '"' " f pr. par, , for the n ii. r ,rsutr, rnc T "k 1 '.' 5 hVv " into . place d has been f.un.l possible ... carry ,he,, andnlere f . ,""" v":' '"i contain sou..- rmarkahlc Ik rw'Z" ',T """ ' ' ' "' ,n ,he s .1., ,s'n'7'v and .,t the value a,i .m..., of ,l,,. T " "V' .,,''r.r"r!r".""p ." """ r' f '- -n..y :'"5 i?:"." i "-"V.-V" .. . e,a..i,,t-tn..n wi, ra. not be l.i,..-l,l or intln. need ,,, av wav lo r. varic' e -men ..... have higher views . f ,.,rI n.Z ly and Misnce, than I., en. IV to facts becan ..' ,t will ,1., another favor, .-.ndtheins. ,e iniustice 1F.SI1MOMMSHeader! do not fail t., notice the followinr testimonyinn.ard , the eflicacy of LlZ, Tnmnktns'niiiir. si..r. lr A.Spencerr l),arSir-I ;.h, V ' r T.'. .. . . a lartre supply ol your P.IN; I dni.'t think 3PO boxes -"ii' a i ituy to senn Isold loo boxes the la TV. "". '"-.v are tne n,...t popular P,l!,i ,,i. ri..... ... ii.imkiconill :lilits. sieL li. n.l.....l... .1: sail noil so... 1 .1. .1 ... n . ... . i - . . .i . ' in. , art- cousin .I almost an nil uiiiil. rctnc.lv. I h:ivi IV nn rlv Dr. Peter Pill-;bu't I now s,H ,l,r,', In , ii ajfent for itnyi n of Minr Pills loone of h.s. My customers think thim superior to lcter s orany other Pills. Hespi ctfuly yours. o. C. KELSKY I .iv:nrst,.n. s,.n,.,.. r , , A f r m T Kl.- vr r n X, ,1 ' lr . n Sin , .. .. .e t . ... ........., .nun me last vear soiii a'loni t wo hnnnred and lifty box. s ofvour anti-bili iu. I , Ms 1 lie,-are generally consid, ,-. , K, , f .,,,, me.iieinr .... " y- H"l SI'DN t. For sale hy llitti Hail-, Hrookville, Ind ov U'4t ' M Hardware sind Cutlery. ILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Saws. Uraniuc; Kniies, Cuttimr Kllivel pock.t Kniv,. Ttiilts ami Scir .......... n l- I.OIIH. Iron and Ste, I Sqiiniet, Mi II and Cross Cut Saw Flics, Pun! Saw I II. s. v.Vaffle Iron. St. ,1 Yards, Grind Stone ( ranks, Nail ami Shoe H.linuiers, And lions, liracis and llitts, Ames" shovels and Spades, Heavy Grail Shovi Is, May Forks and Axes. Manure Forks, Haines, lirass and Supar Kettles. lhe ubove are oil'. ml at the lowest Cineinnatt prices lor Cash. jt. TYNEH Ilrook.ille, Nov. 2r, 1847. 0 PITTSIIUKCJH-IKOY. FI LL supply of the LOHF.NZ IltOV, Nails, Ste, I, and castiurs. warranted tn be . n.. .1 ... qiiillilV ! IV 1 I : - quality In any in the market, la,s on hand and small a.l,:iiiee on Pittsburir nrie.-s nits anil 01 li.rs mil , ,.;i ,,, mea call before purcliasins: elsi where. Slab Steel c r ploughs, of all sms, alas on hand, at K. C. IIH tSHKII S Iron Stor No, ?r. r. ttnxt fiw do"r, i"ih Cincinnati. Ohio, Drc. 25, lo47. t-lT IKOX AXD NAILS. ,,")0,000 I MS. Wayne Iron. 20,000 His. Shfjo Iron. AO i-(i biniiata Nails, Just received My a-nrlmt nt of Slico Iron wa nnr- i rli-L.-H ..r.!... M r. . ... . 1 , ' .1 inmrraii. iiian are alloodtii Merchants generally, ami I uill.cllata small ailtance on cost. R. TTNER. Bnokville, Nov. 19, 14T. SO D.Crgill J. S, Bradbury. CARGILL st BRADnURY, Surressors lo ANURKWS, CARGILL CO Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and Hollow Ware, 178 Main St., East Side, him,,,, Fourth and Finh. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Union, Hot Air, Paraxon and Improved Premium Cookinr; Stoves, l eu and Seven lmte, Tarior and Canmn Stoves, Ac. Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, Wstron Bote, Andiron. I ..""- vie. ju. i -1 y DUUMIJ & CO. rriiQLUSAi.n dealers ix Clocks, V.ic!ies, .Jcu clrv, AND WATCH-M CKF.R'S TOOLS Kj MATHIIIALS CONSTANTLY on hand, an extensive assortment of tine Gold and Gilt J.-nclry, Gold and Silver S.ectacl,a, Gold and Silver Lever and Vcrer Watches; Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Glasses, Violin Strinirs.Perrnision caps,Ptstols, Razors, Knives, Scissors, fie. Ac No. 5, West Foarth Street CINCINNATI. O. Oet. 10, II47.-4J-IV

It-Conmptloo Is (vurcd-C0 !U. U(;ivKS CUMPOITM) Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. A am! certain cure rr Coiiumptioii vf the I.im;-, Spitiitit i-f Illoml. Coiv-li t'.d, Athm:i, Pniti in t!nSittr. Prnfir)tiliej.M'li(Hitiinr Coiirh. and

all Ptllninnary ArtVctiuli. ( To tluce who liaet- riiead Ltmc- We tall rniir cntt!ul and smc.-re attention to the err" it merit (f the aliovc pn para t ion, and Hot put it tlow ti n u h other iu'i!irim-. w ithont iii'irin!j w hether there in not entire m! l";ic,orv proof ii v.lue, iInI Inn, : from men of the hij?if"t f ntidtntr. t:d who vrv living j witnee and c.n be m-rti. Cj'A the Phyician , and Mvdical I'Mcultv, 1 vt 11 th. ir I'nift cr !i:iv h:.d j th: Par of j -.r-hidice" broken hy the ASTONISHING . Cl'HKS inaih- hvthimiireat Hen lv, and come out at la- anil sive n tlo ir certiftiaii , th:t tin re i no mirnkr hut n int ti mtzket cum when everr thine 1e h;M f;ii It d. and that it it the Gnat Kt 1111 d) for DISKASKD I-VNGS. Wewill cive hi low a IV w -remarks of ih properiit and etr.ct fmtn theeertifi cate, which are KxtracM fn.m the pamphlet, which cm ti he seen in full, and th- exact place w here they r i(h by eaUiT n the Bffi-:.t where thi medicine i for ae. Cj' I ht y are from nn n ofjnich Inch . Mundini. that the preatest skeptic will at once be , convinced of it value. J Roth Tar and I.ivtrwort are t:ed hx the Indian, ' w ho are seldom know 11 to die with Cnnumptioti. j I he cilthntud Ir. Crichtoii of PeterbMn;hf Dr. i Rnelian of Knir and, ay there i no remedy tqnal ' to that ot I sir nt coring tile (oiiiiruption. Head a f fi-w out of the nti'tiher of cure thi meditine ha maile in Ciiuinnati hlone. tjT Hr. Wm. J. Hti hares of Cincinnati., n.ty iu the cae of M r. Charh W.ide, on Sixth street market f pace, t h:tt Dr. Htr-et Svriin of Liverwort and Tarl'l'HKD IU M, at'ier all other rcimdie had fnled. Mr. 1. I.tidlow, Race treet, two dnor above Fifth. ay not hi Doctor, hut hi . ur.tuttiug rhuxiacn had tri en up all hope ui h recovery, t Ik- w a eniin ly cid b) the ne of t lie j above tin -dicitie. Mrs. Ann Chilt, S:th street, two ' ilours it of Sin it It, ay that she lad the Con 11 mptnni, and va r dnced to a mere 'kelt tn ar.d her ; coniih was o ditn amiit. though under the care of a j Plofe!or in (. ilHMMli;lti College, who failed t' trv any r.liT, yet thi Medimne pave inimodiute n-ln f, , and n tfrtd lur to perl.-ci h alth. Mr. G;ihrn-l i Vhiti head, C'athar.i:e street, half qn.ire h low I. inn ct-rnlit that lii'a c ivi 11 op hy all hi Krit'nd and Phy teian-i, and has r -.ii d eve-i C)iiatt of M.itter and Blond from hi iutigt. and this M tlieine cureil h in cnin ly in a very leirt time. Mr. If. pltimmer, (Hatter.) M urn- i r .! tu u r.. ;V'i aril Ninth tr ei, ; i t ati t hist u: Wife w :;t Ti ml - il lij two ut' the bet 1 i D-ictor. for Con. tut: ;fi u f.r two . ar, iiiid then de- j j clin d Mtt m'iiijj ao luntr ' a no more could l ej I don , the t!e n used two bottl. of tlii mrt!;rinrt j which rt xtm-nt h- r to Iie-'lth. Mr. .1. Finch nay he! 1 had a ir aiK'ol Cntih and eoiiiainl) tpittini Rlt-od, I and ureal fain, thmiuh 'imler the cm- of a Doctor, ' yet he coitiiiiiuiU cut wore; hut the above Medicine operatt like a (.harm in curing him. Ju:lu" Win. Pink, l.i to P' t M.i.ter of Cincinnati for year, nay that M r. rim he Mat in. nt are emitb d 10 foil coil foh r.ee, and t'aat he full corroborutea what h hai utid, by lu own e perirtiro in tiinu it. The W'ifeof , the Rev. G. W. MaU-y f Cinciunait says that he j has hi 1 n 1 r-mlilnl w iili dieat d l.nnu for many yearn I ; hut found the happiest effect b uiiic the above" Syr- ! op. and n niMiiiii ndid it to lu r frirtid. 1 he Rev.'K. Y. Sheen, Iti v. Gt orce Walker, J. P. Garni., Kq., C(d..lohn Riddle, Ki. Ja ne Fiter, fcq., Gnt'- ! l.n Veaiman, K-q , K. ll:trrion. K-q., D. Church 11 ! Kq., the TnwiiOii; Clerk o' Ctncitinati, will testify ti lhe lin timihle Valneof tin Me.lieiiie for Di.eaii-d , I-uirj--.. Mr Row e of Stanton. Ohio. ay that she , w ai o far pone w ith Coiiiitnption, that her Doctor j said fhf c- old not live but 01. e day louuer, and that thi aluahle Surrvp urcrt hrr entirely . Dr. WiUon 1 oftVali jpoli. Mate that hi Patient, the Rev. H, I Win man Wifr wa wornoutwith the Fiilnnmary ' j Coitsuinpt 1011 for many yeur. and hi r meiln t failed j to cure, ji t Dr. Jivort Liverwort h and Tar had the : liapiMt-st e(f. ct. & i in iz n 5 n s hi v : I' I it Ti .tT.ITl.MLT VI- 1)K. IIIRJIM 1 OA. Late Pro!' .mr in the Ciueinnati Klectie Medical ; Col bee. and :i lit v sieiau i i II know n, who has an extensile prae:iee, in rt iation lo the cure of iss. Hi ll, after b' l-i:::- p;iv it up tn llie with the last st:itre uf Cuiituni'ition, by a number of able Physi. ciae.s Mr. A. L. Srovn.i.. Sir However reluctant I have been to pi rm it my name In appear, aitached to s. certificate r. coniiueiiilini r'aiteut Medieines, Xostritms or Ca'holietiuis, I i.evertheless lhiuk it my duty, not only to my patrons, but to the I'l-niiiinnity, anil, all n III letril null diseases r, iiirelly Coiill .Meilieine, to state, that iu three particular cases ol incipient Cutlilliitirll. 7. Miss licit, step llail ','ll H T of M r. John t'arr ol'this city, a Miss Had ter, sister-in-law of Mr; V. Wunilar, butcher, and Mr. U.K. Cox, one of the City Council, that Dr. Holers Con. pound Syrrupof I.nerwort ami far operated more Like a Specific,! than an) n in. dv ol" a similar character in its opera-! linns that 1 have ever useil in my practice. One of Ihse cnsi s above, viz. Miss Hi lt, appeared lo be laborini; under the Las, Static of Scrofulous Coiisuinp- ' lion, as pronounced by several Physicians who were j n attendance previous to my bein called to treat the I case. She is at this iires, ni time in the enjoyment of as apparently rimd health, and from ann, aranr. . ; as likely to die with any other disease, as any other: j young; limy 01 tins Hy. As it respects the health of the oihi r cases, all the t' n aieinne; prenionilory symptoms seem lo hive subsided frim the use ofa few j bottles of the s rrop above. I Very respectfully, &r., HIRAM COX, M. D. j Cincinnati, January. IJU7. I Fur sale by A. L." si 'OVIL, corner of Fifth and I Rare Sin-el, ( 'illeinnat i. I Also lor salt, by R. TYXEH, Brookville. 4. Hew Fall and Winter 7oodsS. 1 IIF. iindersirni d has lately rec. ived a larr and cunipleie as-ortineni of , vi ry description of Goods I suitable for the st a'on ; snch as i liHi-.ss ;oors. i Super, French, and Knli-h t'ASHMF.riES. " Mousse de Lames v"'" '" , 7 , , l'1' v " . I Hlt''1'' U'"Sh"" . 1 1 1" ' J i ,,, , n "a" VM. Plaids Piietia i-ta, Monti ny and Orctrnn Worsted Plaids l"h'r "l1"?; ",r''" ' "J"1, ,,l.Mrk 'l'" ZtVJl """" Striprtl, 1'lai.l and plum Litis. y 1(11,1 ''sr''l ''d Am, man Calicoe ( , ei-y rit ii piuul t to-ikiiic; , Silk anil I'nlto'l Vi hi t ' A ru h as nttini in of plain black and fancy Silk fin-rinti. Kirypn-in ai d Orleans Mm, Z.-ph; r Wr;-i Merino t;it. vi s, a new article lin-kin ami Kid tilnses llerlin I. in, ,1, chamois Lined Glove V orsted lleoils and C' lnlorts Plain end plaid Camhi-ies ai., Jaconet ! Swiss, Mull and Hook Mu-lins j I. im n Criuhrics. bronii ami lilac k Cambric I 'lliriud Luces. I'dirii.r;s. and Insenii.rs , Pl.i nai'il cord, d J.icim. t-. Ili-oun Holland Iri-h l.iin ns, tirn ii I!, rer,e, Gauze Veils i wbtlV Hi, unit Itibhm.ds l'onin t Tahbs mid Art.lii-ial Flowers li::ick s. wins Haw Siik ami Mi. I, air Frinres Si k I rir.K-, s f.-r Urn.... s 1 1 eiders black and Fancy c. .lurid Apron Girdle Giiawls, ko. SttpiT.all Wool line, ha Sli.,s Ho Sil l and U.oMi .1 11,-oilia Shawl Do Ilea. Woolen and I . ken do Plain and F.niV.l cloth nn.l I's.l. .l Super, lllai.kel an l Neck uo Silk Cr.li. t-ami li'ilk'ts Clothe, Casslmerer, &c. ' ' -- ...in-, .iii.i .'la.-kiitnw ai.Li'i. ii,rn.i. -ifc.1 I.I .... k ..I . f ' 1... 1 . . ... tio.il mix. d mid . il,, r ,t, . ,1 rmids Klne, bi n k and col l mixed .t. tis ll. .1, rr. , n, hue ..ml 5, iw Flannels It!'" t J".,k C,mcre Ve.tine. Pluck Sill. . I., t and Satin do Fancy ci.li.r. d Wor-ti .1 , Fine It li c- k Xtins and Gloves ll I. SHUTS. SUF.ETIXGS, fc. and 114 Whitn.y Hiankets 9-4 and 10.4 .I,. , llroii at.il lileaclnd Shiriings 5-4 ulld f -4 broii ii Sln-i tins Hroit n and III. ached Drill, i,-s nn.l r-.. ri , Tin i , , - v n....... i i.inneiw i above eo.ls have been selected with trr.t an.la,eo:..re,i at ,he lowest Cincinn.i.i price en re, for C Ilronk, 1! Ii', Nov. 2"t!i, 1S47. w. A ft ' T. It . 4'J riu-C;),Ac,rcs ofland for Sale. T1MU. snh.erih. r ,.h. . t n g0 Bl.r,., Ilf ,,, , Q "M ,.,, ao.Ia half ,,,... ,.a., M,nk, , one hall mil.- ..,.,, f ,,. lril,,ik,. , ,. Ir.iin Itrook.i i- to r.,,.;,.. ,.. . . i I , , "" lh. reisaSotitt. il i;in'i -r I i'i i "-': f. nee, the haiai.ee .-l '. " l h. ,1,.. .,,,1 rich.and " 'U b sou ';, rt,sV;?b,v;.Tr.r.',d ,tuur' May ldh, 1S4T. D. E. W. VIELF.Y. :o-t T K" Ms OKTIIK ' E 1 " " 'Yava.cr, S2.50 in ix ninmha at ihet-iMl "I the yiar,ai,(i mm ml. I , tl.OO for ' v,p r paymviit m .;, vt lllltn lit 30 cur. ill it al'tf r. ..... . .. i i.t M. .NTS. Ullf .n...H ... in advance: one ,ll:,r ,! ,, ',, .'vt. nii'iit li,- d.-luteil i. IU cents if pay.. fd.lavidtvvovears .'. ...... """I"1J ll. .'. rayed; r" rr "la W"J w charred ,he same pnnrinl ' -. " t TUIiXEIt WAXTKI). fi'J on faxcv 1)'. A sinrle, TURNER wanted immediate. tssal to lau would he nr. f.-rr. .1 a..i JOHN HOWARD, Dee !. ;o-3 near tne Seminary. Ir.iii(Ieili w PiiiZ 2 J .d0rfT"0fT ".'""Bnileih's Pll.,yn.t received ,-4 and l,.r sale by RICHahii tvvdu Brookville, Oct. 14th I34A 42-ljr PEURV J. 3IOOUE; lumber. Pumtt ,inl II No. lot lifih st , -. . , . ...... iiiuntr, m im n Kace am VI... I...- . T :-ici p injis, ' . " """ -s- ri-si an sizes. .. i.o .i.oraniic ttater Kams. r..e water Iron, Snrines or sm.ll .. ' ,nS" pardins, staliles, .here, head .'fV Jm 4 To SfeVl can lie outamei . Wai.rei... K- ioBii-et to 150 fi ct in h. ,eht. ..,.1 r rH. ,n,n 1P H, at a small expense. ,tTsoense. c" on -sandTe'snaich """" " -- I Cin , O , !) 1, 147 i-T

Eaton and Kitridge. IMTORTKHS and Manulacturvn of Cunt Riflea and other spurting aparatus.

REVOLVIXG, Daelling, and other Gtin M;iki m mat rial Howie Kiiivct, tt. c.. tier, Maine t, uitwccii fi s. I' cakcl Cutlery, Dirkt Ac;ent lor K as tern Pow h aiidSmhm. JJlyr. IT tVE lllf ri-relSeil. t w ...nrln...... nt hT.J! J RIKF.X S AND OI.AS- WAHK.cuiw.tminturt ol Super White, Klur and Purple Vine Tea Ware " Colin rti Flowing Blue Te Ware ' Khine do do do do Oolden Grape, Sprint; and Folensburj do " Painted fsarious pattinis) do Bowls. Jhs, ri.itr, Dishn. Xappiei, Jte. Glass Pitchers, Jugs, Plates, Salts, and Preserve Di.lns. Gliss White and Col'd Flint Tumbler. All of ninth will he sold at C incinnati retail priees, at ttuirXKW STO K F., opposite to lhe Pust Of. tice, Bruokville, Indiana. IIardv7?.ro and Cutlery. KM t F.S and Forks. Pocket and P. n Knives,! P. n it h r's Kiuve-. Shoe Knives, I rawine Knives. i Sptarsupi-r Hand Saw. Cru Cut and Wood do 1 race. Halter and !.; Chain.: l ea Kettles, shovIs ami Tones Itras Kettles, Coffee Mills. Mill Saw Fib s, FUt H:ilard do. half round do. Horse Kiim. Hateln t. 1 ail Hatnni. rs. Adams Shovi s, Devi n lo, Cain do: Manure Forks, Collins" Axes (warranted:) liainis: Steelyards; Balances, Suel and lr n Squares, l.dels and skimmers, Gmry Cnintis. Veal b.ivn. Hound llolis. Knob I.aii hes. I'umliler Pad l ock". Gmeral as ortment o Putts lliitrs and Sirrus; Chrstand trunk Look?; Table and Tea Sp.ion. Sad Irons, Candlesticks, Hotse P.rushes. While Wash do; Sand Taper, Se wing and Pi cr Aw l. For sale at the new cheap store of Jan. 1. LIXCK & FARQUHAR. WM)DKX WAKE. T"Jme Washing Tubs and Churns, t .uer rails, Painted foot do. Mow 1. K nife Roxi-s, Potatiu- nmshera, nuiti r I.adels, Hulling Pin Clothe do Hall lin-hi Is, Aiiit Handles, Tar Cans, llenrh Screws, llakeis, Zini Washboards new Stile) Fur sale at the lowest Cash prices at the X'rw Store of MNCK & FAKqUHAU. Brookville, Iee. 30, 1847. GHOCKllIES. T" io CofTee, Virginia Tobaccoit i X. O. bitcrar. t'onininn do Su r. Imp, Tta, Salirattis, " Y. II. do Pepper, Molasses, Alsjnce, ( hocolatey Cimiatnon, Hire, Fp ni Salts, Mackeral, Shoe lilacking, Hrnotu Cords, Matches, lied Cords and Plouirh Lines. Indicro, Madder, Alum, Copi ras. Logwood, Pow der, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes, 1 or sale at the New bio p of I.INCK S- FAUqt'HAR. Brookville, Dec. 30, 1847. For Sale. rn'0 small frame dwelling banses, in the town of Mount Carm. , new ly built this sprinir, and finished in pood order. It offers a first rate opportunity to trood, steady Mechanics, , ho are r;reatl iudemand, and in one of the best neighborhood in the Slate. Situated on the Turnpike, now under contract, leailinc from Hrookville tn Cincinnati, renders it a desirable location. Said property w ill be sold on ac tommodatiiigr terms. For further particulars applto It. BRVXDKKTT, August , 1847. 3o-Sm Mount Cirmel BAHGAIXS! BAKGAIXS! Will he found at D. A. Che ever s Cheap Cash Store. H A r. iiit nxi'ivod mv FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS, ulurh I mm im'Dar ti to st-ll atmirtu ;..Vrr,:;r profits while ot'.. rs are making one lartre one- and while thus Irving aecnnimodate the public, I w uld call upon them for their patronage, feelinr assured they will not be disappointed. B ll.., i - f l' .l r Hul vr. LSS. heather. &.C. taken in exchange for Goods, and Cash paid for Wheat. D. A. CHFEVFK. Opposite Court House. uiiiusuiii-, arpi. join, oIKOX & STEEL. Bloom Korrf, ami.Itmvti Iron Store N. W. CI I A I 31 AX, 3S4 Main Street, near the Court House CIXCIXXA 77. TKOX !t NAILS of all sizes, SI EELS of every des- ' B. cr.,...n.aiio tne very lust quality-warranted, Anvils, ises. Hellows. Carriage sprintfs and Iron "Xlcs, riamincrc.t Iron, Crowbars, Siidi;eaiid Ham-i pier moiiius. aiioi Roon qitaiuv and warranted AI..SU A superior article of Shut Iron, N'os.22,24 25 21 4 2N P.. All of 1 lie abo, e articles w ill be sold for cash and at low rates. Country Merchants and riackmiths will lind it for their interest to call b, lore purchasing elsewhere. N . W . CHAP M A X. August 21t 14-ir. New Establishment r'HF. subscriber wishes to inform the citizen ot Hrookville, and the public (rent ral Iv, that he is now prepared to do all kinds of Itl.l ks.M I THJNG:I I HMXG.and FINISHING all kinds of MACHIN KH, ; settintr up and repairing Seam Encuies, eas,,npand fM.i-lniic: every varictv of Iirass Work. Alo makes and repairs all kinds of tiuns, Tistols. &c. Ace. I he subst riber inteiuls usinc; the oest of stot k. and doinir his work in the I est manner and on tin most e..sy and aeeommodatii.r ! rms. His .hop is ii, fn.,lt f Miiliodisi Church, and within three squares of Mr. Sprat's Mill. ... JOHN MOfFITT. May 3d, IS47. ,Q C,pnrl:ici!iin. ,.;. : .""-"'ON has associated AMOS D, H. HI'II IOV has associated AMOS m ' ,1 " n,m '" the mercantile l-nsines. They will continue at the old stand, and invite their ,hr ,n caU "amine their ..... - ... ..... iur,.ia.,n elsewhere, as thev flatter i tin nis, lr.- thev can sell GO!I AKTKLES on I sucA terms a. ,l i. ent.r. ly satisfactory to purchasers. Brookville. Nov. ?nil. out r ! NOTICE. hi!!' !T' l,y-.RT,ox Invites those who are TmLhted to hi n lo cal! and settle, as he is d. iro, f elosintr , uu.1,1,., at.,1 is u, irnat need of MONEY, at ! this time. Brookville, Nov. I6lh, 1847.-4S j XKW S1IOK SHOP. f lin t, ritiens f Prookvil!- and vieint ny an .. .formed that ELI CAIN k Al.IF.KT KI1.KY. have entered into I art,,, ,.h,p , ,he Mi.h- Makine Illisuiess. j 1 heir shop is m the i,ril, bas. ro. nl room , , , sm.rican ui.l,i,c. As th.y.x-1 d f'h .. ;;r,"'r, 'Vu'hr ''Man,.all and ra-h.o. .l,le s,,e ,h.y expect their rnel.d. to ! rrte:,;r,e".prtf'rr"",u "i.we to hin!';,,!!1"'" ''."br no,in-" 'l Person indebted enher by 2 ?. cash to continue bu.,;,. " "a ri i caiv, Kov.S6,h,4T.-4..Sw ALBERT KILET. Here doinSs cf the King Pill in nil's Cj I m, lu mile, Ir,, ... . .. " . urr.,h.,,,h ........ .... :-"V- j . "'. f.nmpnnvt y "I'm rrnvriirri r m... 1 . t.-. - - . .vote. Read the Putt MatDr6.l'rmK.'f:'J,'i.- a-".9s. jo,n,t. s. r. i ' i.rrrrrl tr,.ni;.;v. " , ' fV'-T ,h Irs. E'lta Arm- .,. u BITIB severe torn of Liver Com',HMMI 1,1 ' SMiiimn nf .4.) thai sI.m hA wan ct- ail ti,.. ttnnr.;.....-i. . ' ' . . s i voriki.. ... 1 ICIIIII, TTlW ?rru. In tin lislj. ss-lic- Ml.i.l .I. 1:. L ' . ttTyIt A It DS V KG K 1 A HI K II 1 I J 7 ,a.1 J5' HI"(.tone to he had short i af 40 n.IiXTm" ,h"r"--!" "" l.-s. se.;i,ne h. .1,1,, ho, i. car, f..l . . " " sunMTol theseextr.or.1, .,... n.n. . " . '" e larv Pills en I...... I P. ARMSTRONG, P.M. Morris, HI M.tV. HAILE, Brookville, Ind. For sale by 37-6n OHIO HOTEL: AT HARRISON, OHIO: rHIS Hotel has been r. fii,. j .. . telhas been nfiir. J inside and ..- . . ::?"fT'",n'r,l.,''-i t the rooms . .1 . ... new can,, ts. ..... i.. j. u'.r."""" """ ' indeed, everVihinr connectrTwit'i .n'J' ,"bl"-; and and l.r " . lh, and annertainine nil belotip,, r to, a Hotel h.T ... . aPP-r,a'n'ntT ehance. Witholitdoiih. ;.' u"i. rSoue an entire e.n be Z'1"".'! "'M,shme, ip'bTBf;8i;Vr:,ii,.Ho",-e.b" be furnished ' PB""',"irr Wl11 ' time. ..XILcVho:""" icb 5, 147 . nti-tf rHS!:l:JA13KSIIIP. ' ' :. , .riivu aire . I for the tea '""'r,'a '"to partnership Forwanlin - R.i.i.T;" L" f''"al Commission and Urn, of SPENCE fc r.l-i n "",LE1SS' onrtes th. Brn, of SPEM'p. rii-i a,.EAKS, unrt bU"n"' f F"k,' ' ROBKRT SPRKCKNr Orleans, Dee, 114.

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I:OOK AT THIS! ' XH E Subsrriber takea this m. il.J . !h."lk; lnh.n,ln r.:...i. ..1 , . . . . ........ vu.iumrra air tsrirTtrr Itueralpairona-c heretofore tx,,oed upon him, and respectlull-toheit, lontinuance orthcir favors I h.ve now on band a full and romplete as.rtment LTn,J.'clIVi.Cdtbrl"''1 PKKMIVM COOKIX b 1 n E. 1 he many persons having this: stove in as bear testimony to us superiority over all other aura of the ki.td ever o fie red to the public. Alst Green' patent and combination Cookinr Stove, f,,r economy in fuel, convenience and despatch in all the departments of cooking. This Stove is unsurpassed by any Stove ever invented, for tbe troth ofuhieh we can refer to hundreds of persons, w a nave them in use. 7 Also a well selected and genera assortment of air licht ten, seven and six plate stoves, of the most approved patterns and finish, together with a full al- .. .e.iui auu trusiorarr tor tBeir Trr t " e.ii..i am auu japan are, namely: Csndla ', slicks, Suirar Powls, 1 umblers, Molasses cops. Nat- ; TK Cirates, Pepper Boxes, 4c. &c. All of which 'he underxiriled is determined to sill on the most - cummudatiug terms for cash. JOHN' H. FL'DGX. Brookville, Nov. 28th, 134T. X'. B. All kinds of Job Work don at short notita, with neatness. t4S-6mJ J. H. F. Watches, Jewelry, &c. fT,Hn subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a fl l supply of fine Gold and Silver Watches, from the cell brated makers. AUo a large assortment f Jewelry and F'ancy Oonds; Silver Plated and Brit Ware. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Gold and Silver Pencils, Diamond Poiniad Cold Pens, with Silvar Holder attached, from $I.;o to $3.5 0. Perifocal Spectacles. A new article of American Manufacture, perfectly easy and natural to the eye. These glasses hava been examined and highly recommended bv thoi who have worn thcin and fully tested their superioriority over all others. Just reci ived, a lare assortment of Gold and Silver Frames, Glasses instrli , I in old Frames, and sold b the subscriber, only afrnt in Cincinnati. All kinds of Clocks and watches, music boxes, and j ewelry, repaired in the best manner. Old Gold ana Silver bought or taken iu exchange. -ly X. L. HAZES, Xo. 157 Main, 3 doors above 4th it i proved Patent Zinc Washboards. ! . ' ' .'i'1." TT-'.'..T1'. E!m ","d PlumI lit , ,II';V "5 lnm ly,nd warrantra ! i ,h,'ll,,.P ''! " 't article now offered to th lUnc, in point of .implicit- ofstruclure, durabil.tr I macnal, ami savunr of clothes, soap and lbor He feels warrant, d in recnmmendinir his Wa.h boards the public, inasmuch as thousands have teste j their merits, and in every case thev have piven entir , satisfaction. Certificates n-iild r, adilv be obtained . in any quant, t v. but he detnis a trial uf hi Wash boards a sufficient proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly o hand, and sold w hnlesale and retail at reduced pricas. All orders prompt ly attended to. X. Ii Any purchaser necominir dissttsfied after thorough test of said article, is requested to retura tln m and the money in all cases will be refunded. He has been compelled to enlarer his establishment (ow incr to the ineru-. d demand for his Washboards for lhe last six months,) and erect extensive mirhintry, by which he hopes iu future to supply .lid i mands Caution y.-ne rennine t xcent those marked . Rice, on the hack. OHUIV HICE, South side of Fifth St., comer of Hants Dee. 16. 3I-ly TERMS CASH.' Is. Y 31 A IN & R 1 C E IMI'OHTEHS, Wholesale and Retil Deallrr la Hardwareand Cutlery. Wire, Steel, Nail tt. Sin of the .liivil, No. E7 Main street, 5 doors below Pearl st. Cincinnati, Jul 3d 1S46. S"-ly FOR SALE. TWO lots in Brookvilletwith dwelling house, on on the hot torn, t lie other on the hill j also some voluabi lots, all upon icasouabie terms. JOHN A.MATSOK. January 1st 1846. f. P CRIP I T H E B L 0 0 D."" MOFFA T'8 VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS phcenix Fitters. The ligh and eorird celebrity which (hew pr-tmii)jBl Medicine) hare acquired for their iavmriabla efficacy ia aU the ditcasea which lley profes lo cure, hai reodertd the um-il practice nf puiftn uot only unneceaaary. but n&worthy of il.etn. They are known by their fruit ; their good wurks testify fr them, aud ttit-y thrive not by the frith ef the crcduhtus 3sr.rsajQf ASTHMA. ACUTE tmt CtlROSIC RHEUMATISM. AFPLCTHISS of the BLADDER and K1DSEYS. BILIOUS TZVIIRS k LIVER COMPLAINTS. In ihe south and west, where lh"e disease prevail, they srU be found Invaluable. Planters, farmer, and o'hr. who odo ase the MisJmnes. will DiTft af crwards be without thejii. bILIOLS CHOL1C. and SLKUVS ImniM, BILIS. COSTtfF.XF.SS. COLDS ts. COUtiHS, CHOLIC. CO..l' Al P TION. Csvd w ith (Treat success id thai due CORRUPT HUMOUS. DROPSIES, DVCPEPSIA. No person with this tlistreuiof di i, !iould ilclay usine Uave meiljeines unmediately. ERUPTIOXS of lhe Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATOLESCY. FEVER anil AGUE. Tot this Kourre oftb r tern country these medicines will be found a safe, apeedy, aosl 1 certain remedr- Other medietncs leave the system ubjet lo return of tlie disease a cure hy tle meilieine is pcrmnn! i TRY THEM. BE SATI.SFIED. AND BE CURED j FOULNESS of COMPLEXION. ' OCKEHAL DEBILIT7, UOUT. UIDHIXKS. UIIAILL. HEADACHES, tfeterf kind. lXll'ARD FEVER. 1XFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. IMPURE BLOOD. JAUSDICE, LOSS of AfPM- , T1TE. LITER COBIFLAINTB, LEPROSY. LOOSEXESS. '1 NK11VIIK1AL DISEASES Never Kills In eradicate entirely II Ihe tfT.-ct of Mercury Infr aitcly sooner than the most povrerful preparation of Sarsanahlla. NIliHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEIilLtTY. NERVOUB COMPLAINTS af all kmit. ORGANIC A F FEOTIONS. PALPITATION qf the HEART. PAINTER S CHOLIC, PILES. The original tvnp-ietor of these meilieine sras cured of Pile of 39 year sundinc by the oat of the Lift Medicine alone. PA 1XS in the liad, ii!e. bark, limbs, joint and organs. It II E UHI A TI Sill. TboM afflicted with this terril.le disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Meilieine. HUSH of BI.'Min to the HEAD, SCURVYSALTRHEUM, SWELLINGS. scrofula, oa KINO'S EVIL) Mk worst forms. ULCERS, cf every dacripticn. W O It m S , of all kinds, are rfleetaally ezpeM h; these Medicine. Parents will do well lo adminutet tfaesa wht ever theit eiistenee is suspected. Relief will be eertar. THE LIFE TILLS A.D mOIX EITTEEI PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disense from the system. A sin-l trial will place Ih. LIFE PILLS al PHENIX BETTERS be vend Ih. reach of cosaft

tition ia the estimation of every patient. The genuine of these medicines ire now pot op ia w4,ir wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet. cl MofTat's Good Samaritan," containing the direction. Jt on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street In njr Office, by which traiigers vi.it ing lhe city cia very essll' find os. The wrappers and Samaritans are copyrights! therefore those wIh procure thera with white wrapper CK be assured that they are genuine. He careful, and ak DSJ buy those with yellow wrappers; bnt if yon do, be salji that tliey com direct from us, or dont touch thean. rZ Prepared sad sold by ZR. WILLI AIM B. WOrrAT. SU Broadway, earner tf Aathony strsnt, Nsw Tk Tor Sal by M IT, HAItF, Broostville, M