Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 9, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 February 1848 — Page 4

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From ,ho I. a ties Nation:!! t iifc-aa: lie. .! y Foplan " I nd c ! " BY M ttV Al.rxIXA SMITH. Mv von friend fort T. wic. a tr.v dashing gir', fond of dress, and looking always as if to eommou s.ivinc. in-t ont of a bnnj box. Cora wa a belle, of oon.se, and ha ! many admirer. Among the number of these, was a y-.m-ur m in n mmd felward P-niglass, who was the very vii' 0f neatnes. in all m itters pertaining to lire--, and exeee-'inj partienlar in his obervanee of the fit lie proprieties of life. I saw, from the. fi-st, that if Douglass pressed hi mtif. Cora's he ,rt would be an easy con-,Mies-nd sr, if nreve.l " "H .w admirali' y they are fitted fir each other," I remarked to my husband, on the night of the wedding. "Their tastes are similar, and their h i! its so tnneh alike, that no violence will be done to tV feelii gs of either, in the. more intMiiate associations th-.t marriage brings. Poth are neat in person and orr!rly by instinct; and both have good priieipl -s." "From all present aprearane.s. the ma'eli ill be a fod one," replied, mv iiusband. There was, I thought, something like reserva tion in his tone. "Do you really think so?" I s;:.!, a bt'le irrritoMlv; for Mr. Smith's aoor. val of the marri::'re was hardly warm etionh to suit mv fancy. "("h, rert hdv! Whv not"" he replied. 1 felt a little fretted at mv I tis'wnd's m. de of speaking; but made no further remark on the subject. He is n ver very pthi;ac.;c, nor sanguine and did not mean, in this instance, to noubt the fitness of the p triios fur haooiness in the marriage state, as I half imagined. Ir myself, I warmly approved mv friend's choice, and call.-d her husband a lucky man to secure for his companion through life, a woman so adr orahlv fitted to moke one like Ji;,.jv. Hut a ; ;-ot hie'i I p-,.'d to Con. one ear. about six weeks after the h nev u had expired. lessenetl mv entbui i'tt on, t'te soh'eet, and awoke some ii'ij.'e-.saiit doubts, fi happened hat T call-d sno:s atter breakfast. Cora m.-t toe in the parler, Jnplijoje :ir a verv fright. S!ie wore a soiled a-i-i rumpled morning wrapner berlv'ir was in ppors, and she had on dirty st. ckiogs, and a p .ir tf old slippers dowaal lh-h-e!s. 'BI-ss me, Coral" s . .What is the matter ' Have vou b-'on. No. Why do von ask? Is-nu- dishabille rather on the txtr. me"" "Candidly, I think it is, Cora," wa my frank answer . "Oh, we'll X matter." she careiessiy replied, "my fortune's made." "I don't clear'y understand you," said I. "I'm married, you know." "Yes, I am aware of that fact." "No need of b uig so particular iu dress now." "Why not?" Pidn't I just say"" rep'ied Cn-a, "My fortune's made. I've got a husband." Beneath an air of jesting, wis apperent the real earnestness of mv friend. "Yon dresed with a careful reg'rd to taste and neatness iu order to win Edward's love," said I. "I'ortaitdv I did." ! " And should you not do th" same in order to ' retain it?" ; "Why. M s. Smith! Po yon think mv busband's affection goes no deepr than mv dress? ; I should be very sorry i a. iced to think that. He loves me for myself." . "No doubt of th it in the world,. Cora. But ; remember, that he cannot see what is in vour ' mintl except by hat you do or say. If ,e ; mires your taste, for iiisftnce, it is not from any J abstract appreciation of it, but because the taste ; manifests itt!f in what you do. And, Jepem noon it, he will find it a very hard matter to approve anil aInure your correct taste in dress, for instance, when you appear before him. dav "-

teruay in your pr. sent unattractive attire. If ( look of mortification and distress, as her hnsyou do not dress well for your husband's eyes, j band came across the room, with a face in which for whose eyes, pray, do yon dress? Yon are ! consciousness of the figure he cut could be ss neat when yon are abroad, as yon were be- ! de'eot.!. fore your marriao-e."' j , . ,, , ,,,;,., 1 by my ccir fellow 1 whit Is t'n matter?" . i V-,U -;,rs- bm '"'' cp,,ma t'r i my luishapil, fr.,nk!v-for he porceived that remi.res me to dress we when I go upon ! V ! ,he lames were ;,, ,o titfer'and that fhe street, or u.fo coa,rany-to say nothing of ,!. w,re look: ;,t c;u.h A Pr;:: ,7im'ra"f M h' I ing to repress th-ir x .....dencies-unti 0And dot's not t!ie si:ne common reoenor an I . fore deem-tl it best to throw ,!V !1 reserve on natural nr,de argue as strongly iu favor of your the sab . i t. dreeing well at home and for the eye of ytr ; "The falter? Nothing's th- matter Ihe.

tio- must be dettrer to yon than the a-,nrr,l - -- - ".-,,'.,,, uii 1 n lifer ttui 11 r-i-and admimtion of the whole world'" ' ! "P.nt he d.xesn't want to see me rgg-d out in silhs and sa'ins all Ihe time. A pre'ty bill mv dress maker would have him in that event. Hdwar i has more sense than tiiat, I lliU.-r myself." Mr.se t or b.i'l-rropi attire is op,, ihirg.r.ira and becoming hotn-t niwvl am 'l.er. We look for both in their place." Thus I argued with the th nig itless young wile, but my wen's ,..., ,, j-,,,,.,.;,,,,. Vhen abroad, she riresse.t with exquisite ta.fe. mil w.is lovely to look upon but at h nne sh- was careless and s'ovepiy, and made it a!mo-t impossible for those who saw hor to rea'ize that she was the brilliant beauty they bad rot t in company but a short time before. Rut even this did not last long. I notice,', aft-r a lew months, that the habits of home were cont'rming themselves, and becoming apparent abroiid Her fortune was m ide, aad why should she now waste time, or employ lor thonghts about matter of personal appcaranc. The habits of Mr. Poug'ass. on tl ? contriry did n..t change. H-- was a orderly a before, and dressed with the S".m- regard to neatness. i.r .-,,, n.vir,,i ai in- pmsi i-i t::. jn ,be morning without lieipjj shaved 1. or did he loungt Hbon? i , 1 ;o evor.;-.g in his st,;rt beeves. l nesioventy pa'vts into which for, b.,d fd'en, annoyed bi.n seriously and still nuer so. when lr r iri.loccll.iee ul..tnt 1. " '. "' '' 1 p.- irance c.-e-,., to '" ' "S ilt - ,.en ne ivni.-u any t'png on the s.ibiect, she .11.1 not ,.esu ate 10 repiy, ,n a testing manner, that her fortune w.is ma.'e an. I ,.. ...,! .. . trouble herself.tnvlon-raHont how s.1(. l.sofee! n.m.-assd.d notfee, verv much com,, t-ed-bntasbe bad h, sha. ,, goo,, sense I saw that to ass,,,,,., a cold and offended manner woi-.M do no good. "If your fortiiTi made, so i, mine," he ....... ....... o.,e ...... .,.. .muecoo, yan.f .- .he.' ..nut. morning tie ma.te Ins appearance at the ,r,-Hhf.,s-t table, with a beard cf twent V-f i tl r boil rs oroutb s. " "Vou haven't shaved this morning, dear,' said t'ora, to wh.vs. eyes the ,!jrty looking fn t cf her husband was particularly unpleasant. "No," he replied .carvlesslv "it's a seriou. rouble to shave everv ihv " "but yon look so much better with a cleanly avel face." i cemfo-, et- . .me.., ete'Look. are nothing ease an. blnp," said Hong! is.. Rat common ,jo. eiicv, r.dwird."

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plied the husband. I j till Cent argued, tint m vain. Her husband nil I'.l i" iiiisui- n ull l,l lliwiavfu If f. ... T . . I.:. - :.i. I 1 1 f I 1 "I tioutknow wlnher to th:iY or not," mill lVmsk-ss. next innrniiiir. running over his rouoh ' f;'c,, ,,l",n which was a beard of forty-eight hours' growth. His wife had haslil v thrown , ... .. , ... ' ,, , on a wrapper, and, with sup shod leet,and head like a mop, was lounging in a large rocking rhair awaiting th breafefast hell. 'rormerev's sake, K;lward, con't go any Ionger with that shocking'- dirtv face," spoke up ora. "It you knew bow Ureaufllly you look- ... ..... M." "Looks are nothing," replied CJwarJ. stroki"2 beard, ', "w"y, whit's come over yon all at once?" "Nothing, only it's siirh a trouble to t4iave fv''rv kiv." ; " i'ot you ifidn'l shave rester.fay " know I am jnst as well olT lo-iiay. as if I mm h saved at any rate."' i Hut Cora urged the matter, ami her husband' ' fin-tl!y yiel.'ed, and mowed tiown the luxuriant growth of beard. 'How much hotter you do look 1" said the ; , young ife. "Now dont go another day withut shaving." j "lhit why should I take so mneh trouble a- : bout mere looks? I'm jut as good with a long ! be trd as with a short one. It's a great deal of trouble to shave every day. Vou can love tne J" a wo!!; and why need I care about what others sav or think ?" Ou the following morning, Doun!::ss appeared ",'t oti'y with a lotiir bean), but with a bosom and collar that were both soiled and rumpled "Why, I'.dward! How yon do look!" sai l Cora. "You've neither shaved nor put on a . lean s' irt." F. !w; ni stroked his ftp, and run his fint'ees a-oiig the. e.lge of bis coli ar, remarking, imiif- . f-r.-n'!y, as he , -i: ' It's no matter I look well eno-igh. This beiag so v ry particular in dre-s. is waste ol" tire and I'm getting tired of it." .A ue in this trim loit glass went off to his hum::o;s, much to the antmv ;:iee of bis u ife, who could m t bear to see h:T liUi-band looking so slm-oide. 'In .t'v the der!eii-:on from neatness went "n,i' KdwanJ was ipiite a match f r his wife. :n 1 yet. strioge to sav. I.'ort had not taken th ' bwatl as it was. In her own person she wps as tint' !y as ever. About six mouths afvr their marriage, we iiivir.'d a f -w frl-nds tn sp -nd a social ev iiing with ns, C(.ra and h. r husband among the number. Con came alone, c.oite early, and said that her husband was v-ry niiich engeg.-d, a:id could not come until a.t. r tea. My young friend bad not taken much pains with her attire. Indeed, her appearance mortified pp., as jt contrasted so liecidedl v wi'h that of the other ladies who were present and I could not help seggestipjr to lo r that she was wrong in being so intlilTi-reiit about her dress. Ibit she laughing.- replied to me "You know my fortune's made now, Mrs. Smith. I can afford to be negligent in these maM-rs. It's a great waste of time to drets so much." I trie! to nrgne against tips, but could make 1,0 impression upon her. About an hour after tea, and. while we worn I n" engage.', in pleasant conversation, the door of ,m !1;,rhtr opened, and in walked Mr. Pongl iss. ' At first glance I tlmught I must be mistaken.: i'at no. it was Edward hints. If. But what n ! r'-'lr I" did cnt! His uncombed hair was st;,li(!in5 "!'. iu s,'lf spikes, in a hundred diff rcut directim: his f ,ce cou'd not have feit the u,"rh of a r-7"r two or three days and he was gnihbss of clean linen for at least the same !"1-Pt'1 f time. His vest was soiled his hods ""''lacked nd there was an uniiiistakeab! .1 one cf his elbows Why, lidward!" exclaimed his wife, with a :.iT-v u ., f. i - 1 . . .' S i'og,ass looked ; 11 - ., ,. . . , . .......... e ..-,v w ii,,i ,,.. finiter nrol;e in v or ,, en-rg.-ticaily. "How could yon come here in such a plight 1" "In such a plighf!" and IV.wa-d looked down nt lim.s. II 1 1 . . 1 . - ...... . - t'lrongh his hair. "U l:ifs the matter.' Is any thin" rnw"' ' t. it i.t .ie.li.;, ami run i;is ttniten, 1 on loo i as !f yon had jut wake,! up from a Pap ot a week W:l!i vour clothes on. and come otrwiilmii, ,!;.... t -.. bair," said mv bush ;.,d "(1!i'"-.t. i 1' . ... . 1 t ,. im. and 1 .1: wari; s con.ifenance loii.t.s...,.l le a little. Thon he said, with much gravi'v of " ' 11 m.t.imr I ..1V-I,,...1.. : , c, . , ....... iiioii-.i iiuira-.i 01 1, ite nnd on!v b ft 111V store a feu .i. I 1 thought it worth while , p( home to dress up. 1 ii.in.lt 1 Knew we were all friends here. Resi.ies, 'as my fortune is made' and he glatv ed with a look net to be mistaken, towards his wife "I don't fe.-! calied upon to give as much attention to mere dr, ss as formerly. Refore I was married, it was necessary to bo particular in these matters, but now ii's of 110 conscouence." I turned towards Cora. Her crimson. in a lew moments s "" kiv from the room. I "n,i ' 'ward came after us, pretty l'nd his wife iu tears, who soble i Icrh'a'.ly. " v got a carriage at the door. "".ioo.haiflanghiPg. halfserio her on with her thin ngs, and we'll retire in riisorder." ..r... ... n'i-H " " ' ro" " ' give me or m-ikin von 1 of this ?ZZ I Z " Z Itf to be ,.;.-., ,.!,., ,., ,, ' trespass p0n your forbearance." "I'll think about that," said I. in return , , lniu,,.es c in a Itw minutes Cora and her husband re- , ii, .ml in spite of good bree.ii,,g and everyng e,se, we all had a hearty l.,ngl, over the Her, on mv return l.v th ..1 it er, a mv return to the parlor, where I e- . .1... ;... . . . : tjr,.(; t,j 1 1 1 -1 1 1 . , . , u.r , unous nine scene that had just oc1!r'," : How Cora and her husbaud seftled the affair I N tween themselves, I never inquired. But one iiiim.il .i..:. 1 . . : 1 never saw iier iu a slovenly c.res atlerwaros. at home cr abroad. She was cured

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From the Yankee Iliad.A Vankrr si I a Hotrl. RV Ttfl ni 1. Vs. owe eks aeo. a verv lonT h n iwn i . - ' - t'sU'r t.ire(S in one of those costumes v. Iikd, . Bn non' no Where to he met with except upon ' i me stage, a tall bell crowned white hat short ' - 'als' blue coat with enormous pewter butImi! a ml rJ W . II ,, . a vest asjeller as a barberry blossom, and a pair of corduroys, vhoe highest ainhiiion seemed to be to maintain their aseenrienrv over a l;,ir of enormous cowhides that had trodden nmny a hundred miles of logging p;:ths 'might 1 I - i i i. . t . 'eeu seen, jaoK-Knue ana sningle in nam, - w'""nff " y "V onsr U harf, in t!,e real.nation of his life-long anticipations of s-iu Boston. ' At the corner of Merchant's Row. his progress was arrested by the lumbering Iransit of a two story house on wheels, drawn by a , half dozen yoke of oxen, with the people inside pursuing their usual avocations. "What on earth is that ere?" lie asked a by- ' slander. ; "Oh, nothing." replied th townev' "the ; fo!!s are all moving that's all. When we move down here, we do it houses and all." oe iii the world to start it." "Oh. they use elephants iu moving such large buildings." "And how many elephants d'ye reckon it'll tike?" 'rpw.tr !s of a hundred." The Yankee cut a deep gash in his shingle, and wolk.vi on. He next inquired for fie A 1ams' House, for he ho.d he,,rn t-11, of that ; and was determined to progress during his juveuil- ..... it .n ,t more advanced pge. lie soon found the 'tavern ntu the deacon,' and ordered iu commo.'ati ins, and liberally d iri.ipg the expenses. Having Slicked up' a little, he v!tivssed with some amazement the oper-.it'on of a servant on a gong, simply remarking that -ho know'u what sheet liohtniu' was. but this was the first time he'd ever he. r'd of shoot thunder.' He followed a crowd into the ; dining hall and was ushered to a seat, v here he ensconced himself, tucking his towel under his chin with a sort of desperation, as if he was going to be shaved or scalped. The sight of the covered dishes pd.'cd to his 1 amazemr,,?. ")d daru it!" he exclaimed, "ef I ever hecr'd of cookiu' on the table but here they've gone and sot tin-kitchens a!! over the lot. What's the tire to come from that's what I'd like to know"" j He got a org with the soup very well, and ; was pausing for breath, before be finished it. when a waiter snatched his plate away and was runping off with it. "Hello! yon sir!" vociferated the Yankee "I . s-e yon fetch that, 'ere back quicker'n link-1 ligh'r.in", or cb-e you'll hav yer head punched." j His plate was returned, ami he finished his ' soup with dignity. Aft-r waiting a moment,; he rair fendin dbis voice -ortii. r.t.,1 1 .1., r 1 -.""- ....... ...mi. i, i. u- (iiwaiter sternlv. "Kalkefite to starve me?" "No sir." i Wei. wby con t ye fetch on some fresh fii,!(!r darn ye!" "Th-re's tbe t-t;T-r, sir!'' "What's the roi-r! Aiid what in thunder am I to do with the cart when I've get it! I.onk out; you p.sky sarpint, or you'll ketch it." "The biil cf fare." "I don't piy my hill till r,-e had my fodder." The waiter humbly explained the meaning "What's all these crack-jaw mean? (Jive ' me somethin' plain and hearty, hiled corn beef, and fetch it about the quickest while I look over the paper and see what else I'll hav." The meat was brought in. , "Hold on!" was the next order--" What's this lmre? M-a-o-o-a Mead it. wont you, sir"' "Maooaroni, sir." "All right enp'n. Hurry it up." The dishes were brongot. . . lake away vonr Idled pipe-stems, and f-tch us ; on some cabbage. That's right. And now sijuire, som- vinegar." "Vincgr's in th- castor, sit," repli-'d th ' waiter, and made good his retreat. ! in ill" castor, is it, hey?" so!i!rnu!-:d the X n,t-t. ..,.,.! i :.. .1. . .1 , ... . .......... ...... iieid ,11 uir iiiuniicr I-- loo castor'" , .... ' fl . . !h-. young man oppos.fe pushed it towords nt. He looked at i,-,ook the stopper out of e vinegar, and taking up tbe castor bv the hot1, v. . ,. ." him ,l. , , 1 ........ ...o . r... n .1 ... von on me vrucn manilested a desire to illustrate the laws of cnvil v ami f .1-1 . , - m fr...u tli.ir loe'iiioi... .,..1 n... x....i 1 ...01 mi- 1 .in,,.-!.- ,is -Pmr, !!ed to set it down n-dn. 1 ",n' '-.lernsalem I' he exclaimed. "This hope is a curious eon, ri,-,.,ee I tt ' ",lir- now 011 airth am I tO ret at the tanol vii,..rr-.rl 1 f ' ti "-' " " ""r I -tgiiu tie canien the castor, but this time nil the s.oppl. s tumb,.,, on,. 1 " rhunderatioti!"' be roared, "here's a prettv I mess. Ilam it a'!' here I've oot lb. " : in, u a.,. .,er. Ho got l!l. ,l.-,rnf( , castor all in,,, my gravy, and the darned red .IciimvHhevailerounu,;,,,,. 11.1m the thing! i sav !" -Again lie cant-d the castor, but thi time nil glaring defiance on his neighbors. " "ie name ot jut me tarnel cusses now in me name ol jtll the tarnel cuss-s t . i .... cryalion" he yelled, "should I know any UW way the darn thing worked . 7 er seed one of Vm afore ? Vo,,"ve imicne,i t:r,s up ngm me I knew it. Whar's ,:ie lan.iior.i: I eteli your t i l on I'll pot out ... Sol tins. 1 lia-nt eat tin cents' worih, but I'll no- in. lil . I I. ... 1 ... i ..... . , ......o. n.w Liiss anu quit. A nil. with a look of daggers at his tormentors and : also at the castor, lie snatched his whi.e b. ll.op from the hand of a treniblin waiter and vi-; . 1 it tt- . ' . mosed. Hown ashington and "rtate streets. . . streaked it like a comet, and never slacked "is pace till he nulled un ou board the ICenneboe ! "Cap'n," said he to the commander "cast off your line iust as ouick as vnu'n. mine ,,. ! . 1 ' , Ana cf ever vou catch me wantmcr to see n,,..

Te-rell-sa-leni' WtII tli-.t l.e-.(j ..II ..-.i,,.. . '' " ,s 1 :1! ;',u- a 'rr "1'imln macliim for spinning two iioor. above I if iti. au not his Dueler, but hi. niitchcr. Knite. Shoe Knive. Iir. "v-" ' "' ; "'ii nn ana Japan are, namely: Candlae roll M l,m. Wail that beats all t.a'l.r. .,. wit!l sjx po,rl.,.,. r. a.lv to run. ami ,11 be :', v - ;,,,.,.; given up all hope, of liii I CntarV iMtnrr rl.. Sugar How I,, I nmbh r., .Mol.. ,Bps XatU all, cap'n What's that 'ore big stun house over 'Vi ',!:, all h.. will ,-,11 .. u, for j ' '"w ry. y. t be a. emir. I v cured bv the ...e of the I Trace Haher and II r Chain.-Tel K ,.Y !Ttk ST .rif. Pepper B.,w., 4c. esc. All of which ,t,ff , f, .1, : " " ' '- living a. a distance can be ' '",. m, dieme. Mrs. Ann child.. Sixth .tn et. two el. and Tone-. Br". Keftle. CotT.l m'm ' M"'rr."f'- " determim , 1 on the moat ... ' ,P U' ""'" ,'" ir.:.r.!ig being don,, over mght. .Spinning we., of Smith, ay. tha, .he had the Cnn-iimp- HI. . Ill, .nrd do h 7nJ H I cun,modl"'"S erm. for ca.h. "That's the new Custom IIous?. It's a nvgh- ''Z'r, "t V ".""""" ' 'rJ' ,!" ! rV." '-? '' i.r" nM"d H"r R"p- ProkTilIp Xo. JOHX OGE. ty Sad location but they're going to move it ..!. . gdnd. for wool fair tern,.;, Ur we mat r i" Cincinnati Coll. g. . who failed',-, give Coli nx X. B. All k,d. of Job Work done at .hor, notice, next week." -hat.. go..dsn itc ,,n,,. " j '".y ? .hi. Meilin.ne ga, etmmedi.te reh.f. I "1 i.

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lie was ..e r,,ntrol ,,e..r l.is r' 1 1 i lickcs 10 d..': a ceititicaie of -2 whole ticket """ ""'fmil. till of tl.e lur oike t. be con" r, et.d 1 "" ,l,e ,K'"t P'ieian, in ,l,e ticinily, : "VT. VWDISES. UKA.EL, HEADACHES, if aery he arose and Z F ,,lriM n'r '"' r,!"1''" '""'Ics, -:! h-..-n, for : ,i .lll.st,ar. in proportion : from nmokvilie to CiaVin, T'twrc i "E ' """! Pr4 her p.t recrery. Y' Th., WARD FEVER. INFLAMMATORY KHBVMAfo lo.ve.l bee r?T to me that if I Were in Waill cf vine- Al 1 " VMI I" I 1 I II Y. ( l is. ,Ir, ,, b v 1 " cleare d, and ,l, r c,.o. f.' nce, the balan .,M ,,"'J'',n,? ''"" bngered some six week.- .. 'VPVKE BLOOD. J.WXDIVE. LOSS of AM " ',n' "irr. ...... l.,.!-4' 7N(il I t li.iun !iM.. 1 1 m 'i-- ,1 'I !... 1 . . ! " n tH I fit- Ml! V t e of fri.-ti A l.utm.... TITE.

soon. He S,r'1 UonA u th-vine?.r cmet out of th- t o.;e"t 4...;o. i i ,.,i,V.,r .r(1 ' eii e.ic'nia,,d f..r'. farm. w.VeV. ! r,4l7n-,"i-;-1.'tl,.c thr" miKht in HIB-; LIVER COIBPI.AINT8,

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f xnuv Titmnc -i-ti . ' I Wll.f. KI-FKC I I AIXY ITIIK THE ! fkvkr a n ii AoiK. ' Tmiv hn tutrus, n,h. f'4 ' ilf'Pir n..-d in my n ,a,,,,i;. smiths Ton e s r t'Ttiir t .l-l'-l" ! .. I. t . . .... t'. . t 1 .-.. ,.t t ...... U...I j F. v. r .-mi chili. ....i i '..- ... , n ...Id '' ,H '"' "' e-tiaorhoot!; up.. ar.i ot'i v bun l-s t la . I In- l-i ... i. , ... .... i ... ; hi no ca-c has ii f.nh ,1 to .-ll'.ct a pc. ly run- ith. r : in Acih-ami Fvv.r r Chil'n nd Few r.a'ntl I iii-re- ; ,y ., ,.,.,,,. it mv (,. ,,,., ,h;MMie .oiW ! "' dual nd iiiiiuctiit nnuilu that I ll:lvt- t w i ktlovin iim-iI. n. li.tTF.s. r. m. .'EfTEtsCN Oil., Kv.. AllClt 4, 1?47. T tii. is to Pt-rnl'y that u a ntirled lnt nninuT woh Aiif mil f ni r, ami Ii :mI llit nliad il for llirt-t-i "IV. :illi! I tlrnu' I tfll lime I iKi'i i-v. rv pi'lHri r that , ,.,,,, h, ,,rr. wjlhlt, ,.,r,.ct aIli, do,-;ir,.d (Vvrr iri tini!- mil: I amiihin .1 m trv Sinitli's I omc S r1 li I U M .V- S M I I I I.OII ! 1 1 If. 1 V. M. n IIAII.F. Iti'.eikvilli . liuT. SPIPJNHIQ AND VEAviriG. lTKln- now ri.mtv tiltlitli. .....-..r .I....I.I.. tv chin. in tin. ..rii. i- f,,r . r,i...i- o.r iiwii.-rasc,mtt I ''.., iter v d ...litio fninil W.--.1 il..r l. c . cnaill I unit, Mu.o.. Ki-,i ii,cC.,-.,n, t .i-t ,., 41 cis. per yard a,, ,li art , i and ts ; . p,r yd. .leans . illle :m Ca.sii,, it Flaniii I on st,;jrc, for 4 " " " per ; il. 211 to 25 et : " Clolh on -'ours 4i ami .'Set,, per " " per y inl .0 to i 2 ! " lilau'ii tt on share, 1 ami cts. " " pt i-vd. :0 for narrow "' .... -ri for v. iric. t"ii'i-n'- w iM Iterioiien. n-ual at usual t.r'irt . fr price., from t A in 2-" and -0 , t. aiioi ilni to color anil uork. All t',1- ati... e work we ill H.irr.ini ,u be done in the b-.t .I-!... 'I tio.e U p -irchase in ,..,r . i t. i-:il! ..t ... m ,l... ill f ti. t it to th 1 at '01 am: 1 ilium eur -t. ck it t In y ant a r. 11 i; 11:..!, !,.) u- r. J ( V A- 1 ,,. I ..lor. 1 A piil it. i -ir. I'J T kJ i. ' k J ill i- r Kanan J V lt.., Ix i il :,nl V, I! ,.VI:imMN. MI.-m-h.M! nut un!:, :u Ii .i. r;.ii t.n tlaum .i. M'-n iit t i!i-;mi . :nn ,lnn. r-i :i'-c. (inrb:rii', Caiut ium c. I!'H n:l Vi-t:i I::!!w i'k niifi Vic turn, i! Chaslioie.. Xlt.ii. .1. I ...... t ,,...... r.iig.i.n ifilf!t'!:ui; ,s- II pur. 'V:,,,.. p, aver. Itlue, nia.-K, French am! lot'is an.! t'a.iim rs. llltie black. iii.Mil ami cadet Satin,-,.. Kcimickv -' 'a. .x Shawls i IT"' ZZTn "";nr,';7'',,1c,"," sh pi.ii't injnt rniit! mil f i v-'"' Coi'.l riub t d Fni it. Cloth ilo " ( a. Ion, re A ml a ariety ef De l.aine llaiulkt rchii f ami Cravats. tin lit) Cans Men an ! Hoy,. Hair Seal t aps. Hoy, ami Chiltln us clolh cap, TO :. I . I'alo Mo Pom, i Is-,1,. 1 ,,! r- .. -, ,. ,' Bl..'. . t,,;,,V, ." l" Sl ""' 0,1 ",k "' i tZi ! I'l'W X- WIIse. eS J j MtvJFjr.. o ..mi iur u Men's !!,., ami Vou-b",. coarse Hunt, ...! sh... XV em Mp ami call Uro rans. x.e', and elii'dri n"s. boot, f, .1,.,. , I.a.h. s. ,...',. gat..r. ".,r,i. mil call' ace bout.. ':' " ki a, t.v, r - !i oe.s x 1 1 e? inch ill Im sold a, I. he had in -hi, market. PI, a-, , ail and etami'm- before nn-i !i:,.in.- elst-M here. llroektilb , Oct. -Ms isj'it. .(!,- Hardware and Cutlery. "TILL end Cross c,,t Saw,, i.llL Wood and Hand Sans, lira ing K nil . ,, C til 1 ii' g Kni ve,, I'tn-kt t knives. Knives and Forks. Iluirtiers' Knives, Knob Locks and l.atche,, Tbiillili I.alelles. Iti und ami Stjuare Itolt,, I'.u 11 s ami Sent s. Iron and Steel Squares, xtillaml Cm,, t ut Sa Fih, H and Saw Fib s. Wattle Iron, Steel Yards, f.riiul Stone Cranks, Nail ami Shoe Hammers, And irons. II vac. s ami Hilts, m. shave), and Spades, H. as t ir.nl Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure F.-rks, Haines, itra.s and Sugt,- Kettle,. lb- a 'to. e a re olfi i-etl at Ihe Ion est Cincinnati prices tor Cash. u. l VNKR. Il l-oi.k 1 1 :e , ov 27, 1?- ;o rr.'.' ( 1 r, i;s 1 1, : n t. r.nx rx No. s, w,si Fourth Street CIXCIXX VIT O Oct. 20, 1 !,". t)-!v ! lT ri.Vrr.etio TnTnrrar.ri. ! AN V'' K1! s ;' A P. MS 1 Itoxt; ,v co , SPLliN IMl'l 'rHJii 'iVm I'S VoU.I-V.n. -R x atulna I .on ,-; , 1 la.s 10, ,! ,,, Feb. 1.14 on .11 i.-es 1 . r.un I prie n, I 'I it kei, 5 .loll.. I :rie iif t.ceo I it kits .s .l,.l!. certificate of'-iwhole tickets " J ;., , ;,-5 . ,.!N. s ,r, . s p,,.,,,,,,,,,,;" F. s No.': ! 1 2h ,,' 'l,?' '' ' I"'1'"' "i" ".ciil I pri,- f - -; , 1 ie.001 1 1. 11-1 , . ' " 2 'en 1 " .nw in , TiT.""''' ,ft ''"," x e. rnli.-ate 012, whole tickei, 1 r al -"ar-, ,., iportiou. . 1 i- v v v 1. 1 . .... .... ... . ........ ..... ir.ni, , las, 1?, draw t Feb v i, -'"4!y N""-1 ' ''" "'allots. ' :t,r.e..f SC.C-so I I ,,rienf a.tn,, to.nm 1 ! " 5.".- ,n .. - ...ecu 1,1 ki ts ..; ci rfln-.i-e tl whole w ill mi a. .1..1. lar. . 1 in , in i.e.-,oi.. ..... NFAV ..F.KSFV I.OITKHY, C 12, draw, Ft b"v 1 ,,,, -,'f , p,.,.,f ',, ro, nri. - ,' $ Tick.-, l ? do'', -a 'c r, ti,-.,!e of .,. ti'i"'!? wil W -nt C.r ,20 doll,, shan-. in peporti.,, s prir.i. a,.io..vo i, ''1!;' IV . totV' Trh'r i" ,n w ipn.-.r i-i.e.-o i ir,,, ,0on v, 1 -.... 1 j ...is. 1 . lialof,- ; ic.eno 200 1 ft-n Tick.-,, to ib 'tars-X r. lilicate of 2S who). , no dot dol,; share, tn pronortion. 50.000 DOLIiAI.S! ! XX Wr' ' 112 i " i.o,o ;o . - ' A -r,uu-a,e..i 25 whole, wo.b.llavs; shar-, in prop, rtion. , Sussex !.... rt.ct-,,, t,-t5, pi. 71 p,',,r 7-P?0 dollar, s. nt to New York. , Al. xamlria I., tt. re. C!a, 2-1 3' 1- r,, ,.r 5-"" ,!"ll ,r- " " l'"",.,,,,.,,!,. o'bioV '' 1 i ,. m,o " ' 'l . A,,"al"lr' I-"i-y, la t. capital pri. 5 -,o , .l.'Hais. ..bar. ) 21, 45, r-i st, ,u rh,U(t , , Adrir,-,, ; our ..r,. rs ,., 1 I 11 1 liiis i novo l r . R. ARMSTRONG. Co.. aL-ent. Winding, Ya. PIT I Xlfl lJI.Ml H i t. supply of the i.ohf.nz llinv v..,, Si,.), ami casting,, warrant,.! ... iu. .'. : ' . :ii, ,,.... ,i, ...rL.. .1 1 . '". -1 .- - --..,.,. s 1.11 nam, 1 - 1 '"s"., ... .0.,., . , ,, nn,i, at

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I -v. en.ir. v n .tend to mr uiial ir I health, anil ' rate., iimi, are K.Mraru Trim the pamphlet, 0V.y .' ' n",''' " -"--;"".. u, .ptcnaiq .,.-"",'' .i.u customers lor their rr l.iw r....t!),...d v.li i .f,i. time.' I il.er. tuiedo '" h can be .ern in full, and the exact place herr . .?,r , wk V ? ? ARf.,M.lroel, part ' pa.ri.najt hrrttofurr be.,owrd upon him,anS -t h.-na.. ..,,,.,'. .! ,, . mv friends and the '" re.ide, by calling on the agent . h. re thi. mid- "' S'.l"fr." ""'' " "r f"- P-'P' 'V Ware , peifull-r ..!, a contm.ance ofthe.r favor',. , P-.b :., a. the ,., . il', cti.al ami ,ov.l rctui'dv lr'"' ' for sale. C J I hey arc from men of such high 7'" ?' T ' ,hi " I', .iT .dK fu" """'P't nm, Bf .hat ha. ever come t mv ki.nwl.-d.-e ' j ia...!i..ff, ,l,at the trreat. u .keptic ill t once br ! ''i r- d" si vni'l V. crUbrI""1 FH KM I I'M COOKIX NUt'Tov STlVFltS (cnni-incd ..f it. vMiie. t.oldcn Grape, Spring and Folni'burr; ilo ,JMIK. The many p r.on having thi. t.,vc n, , rripar..!lt W II.SOX. ST A H HI K !"." SMIl Itl I h far ami l.iwrwort n-c n-ed hr the Indian.. , ,a;n" " riml" P"rrn . do I a.r ,7!,mon to '. "permrit) titer all other .tovc.

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p Ml. K Mi K IIS' IX.M l'()l!N M SvriiTi nf T t nornrnrt anil Tf ! . YP. of Liverwort and Tar. I A safe and certain cure for Consumption of ihr lame-,. Spitting of Itlnnri. Couirh,, Cold,, Athma, ' I .tilt Ml I It Alt l' HCf.llcnitl,. t ll.Hl.ll.ie t n.ir-h inri I H I'.ilroon.ry AaWiion. ! "' 'wi1 w cwmn Mmr xtecalli ' ton r ci. ndi. I . i i, iiiimm tt.iiiinii t .... .. .: i nfihe .bote preparation, and not put ii down with j : "'"i" metlirin.-, withnut -naumnr whether tVrr in I ' t entire rurJ,.ry Prt,.i f ,le. tl,.t ton. ' ,r"'n men l thi' lushest siamliinr, and who re living witm-e and r.n be irn. CJT A ihe I'hvuirian anil Mi dical Faculty, even their l'mfeori hare had l!i- liar ot prejudice broken liy the AS TOMSHINCi uiii.s msitr liv Oik linal IL iirlv, ami iiimi- i,m tlaan.l Cive u tht ir c. rtiticati . that there i no mivnkr i,nt trhnt it mnkrt caret when everr thinir . le li; failed, and that it in the Oreat Rt merit for "lhASKII HN;s. We will give hi low a few re1 ' lO'.il. KMlin M ... ,11,- will! V Oll.llllipilOI.. 1 "'" eilihrat.it i!r. frirliten of Felt rbnri;h. l'r. i oocnaii in r-.iiir' ami. .a tli. re c no remedy tfioali : to that ,,1'Tir,,, nrni- the I'm,. ,,,,,.. a..:.A. " c . I .." , lew nit lit trie niltlilH r ol cure. tin. medicine ha. !ma,!e in Cincinnati alone. C J- Dr.Wm.J Itichare, ! of Cincinnati. i.m in iW r,.,. nf Mr rh.ri... v..i i on Sixth tn t t market hince- 1 1t :t r fir Hoi-e t-riin ill' Liverwort i..a T,.r l-iivl. IIIf -... -.11 ".I i reim dic. had failed. Mr n' ...... ei rut ! .i... I "i ...... us. ii even wuari. ol .Vlaltl-r and - 1 d from hi, ...ec, and ,ht. Medicine cured him '"' h in a very short time. Mr. II. Mummer, (Ma,. i t. r.) Maine atr-et,. between Kighth and Ninth, inei,. .lil...il..,l..,lr.r. I. . . V ' . ii' .. - . i eiHI II OV I W O Ol I 'If III',, n..ii..r..f,.r(',w;,,f,,r,,i,'.rt.,,1,i,i,,.,, 1 ennui attetntii.c anv long. r. a, no more could l e i i ili-lle. ! Ill, n ,., , t ,,,.s f ,,,i, mrr'rrinr. I w liieh rt itfi-.v h. r to benlib Xlr I vOw.K i... , had a dr. a.ll'u! Coiirh and con, tan, tv .pitting Hlood, l 1 ami creat Pain, though under the care of a Doctor,1 ) ' '' contii,ua:i, g..t worae: but the above Medicine "Peratt il jl,e a t harm in in ring him. Judge Wm. ' "nrk. I ate Po.t xi.t.ier of t iiicinnaii lor t ai-.. a r " tat. nit nt are elintli d . full con. lo' nee. ami t'aat lie foil .,,rr.,li..r..i... .1,,. k I the !(, v ii XI v i r , , h.. .....I., "." -L , . . "" "!,rl ' ' hul found the liappi.-.t . liiet byii.ing the abtivr Sir. It. ami r. eoinim i ,i, ,1 ,i t her frit ml,. Ihe Wet. K. V. I....... r- ti- ii ' , ,,,-:;,,-' - J.; ,!.',,. " , ' .. : ' 1 V 1 " r 1 1.-!! ! n(i iv n u i n,,,. (j., v iontrr. ami tha rnt :i f ttn l it- S'irrtihC uwl hr rut,: r tu. Dr Wil.n Misenia,,-, Wife:,, worn out illl llie Flllmonacv r 1 1 .. i i,.i..ii ... " .i t . . .. i uiisiiinptmn i.ir man? y.-ar, nnd hi r m failtd i i rri.ortn mid Jar nail the 111 I lire l.tt.. 1 .... tin-, yt t i)t ppicit ft! t-t i a ,g k h g s g . iTJiT'irrnriiD n t n j ,.-. t- " ST.11T.MET OF im. ntn.iw rov i nieinnaii Klccc Mwlic.l . . ..ii, s' , ...iii u i iitsjciaii ..ell kiiQu n, wfio ha, an et lensne praence, tn relation to the cure of Mis.. lit t, jal'ltr b eing giv. n up t., Die with the last i stare of Coii.iiniplioii, by a number of able Phtsi. j eians. I Mr. A. I.. Srnvii.r.. Sir Itowrvprrelnctnnt I have , been to permit my name foanpear. aftaeht d to a cerlilieat reciimmeniling Pan. nt M. ilicim s. Nostrum, or ( .cli iliciims. I neverilit Ii . think it mv ilutv, not j only m my patron,, but t the commnnitv, anil, all lafllicti ri ii b ili.t a.es rt tguirt ug Ctiuirh Xtetl icine, to j stale, that in three partirnln r cae, et incipit nt CnnI turn ri.ii, viz. M,s, n, t. .up riauirhter of Mr. John j l"arr of t!us city, a M,s, Jl a direr, sister-in-law of.Xtr; "'oiar. mucin r, ami .Mr. K. K. Cot, one of the "y '.,m-,l. ,ha, Dr. Kp, r,' Compound Svrrup of I.i.erwor, and I ar operat.,1 more Like aSpecilic, thanant remedy f a similar character in it, otterav . vt titular, nutt-licr, and Mr. It. K. Cot, one of the tieii, inai i nave en r usi ii m my practice. One of iii.--e ca.i , a iove. nr.. Mi., r I. inm m i In 1... I., boring tinder the l ast Stage of Scrofulous Ci tion, as pronounc. d by sevt ral Phvsician, w ho w.-n. illsiimii. n atieivlance previous to my beii, called to treat the I case. She is at this present time in the enpivinen,' ol as apparently good health, ami from app, a'raiirt , ! likely to die with any other disease, a. aur other . Veins I i.ly tiftliis . A, it respect, the health ot th.-"ilf r cases, all the threatening promt, tiitorv , syiiiptom, se, 111 to have subsided frini tht use of a ft w i hottb , ol the rrup above. Very rcpt-ctfully, c.. HI It AM COX, XI. D. t inciiinati, January. Ls-tr. Foi-sale b A. I.." St o v II., conn r of Fifth and Itaee Strei Is, ,'ineintiari. A'.so for sali,- bj K. TYNEIt, Ilrookville. IJew Fall and Winter Goods. 1 HI. undersitrned ha, latelT rt-ceivt ri a lare .nd complete as-ortment of 1 vi rj' ilc scriplinn of. -.iiiiinie inr tin- st ason ; sueii as 11HF.SS GOODS. Super. French, ami F.nglish I'ASHXIF.R F.S. ' " " Xfoiisse de l.aine. Superfine n al Silk Warp Alpaca Fr. mh. F.nirlish. and Scotch C.ili"hams Sup. rtine tiala plaid, " Haw Silk Plaid, tlm na Vista, xtonierey and Oregon Worsted Plaid, Motor color, striped and black Alpaca Very rich black ami shaded lloinba.ine. Plaid Cloak I. mines, H ,,i I Striped. Plaid and Plain I.inst-i, 1 iticii laiglisii ami American Calicoes ! Vi ry nt Ii plaid Cleakings j Silk nnd Cotton Velvet A ro b i.s...ri,... ot .,, plain black and ranc) Silk, "" i--o.ii it-Hi ttrienn, xiitt. Plain ant! corded Jacoiii t. Itrnwn Holland, iri.ii 1. 111, us, ,,r,, n ltert.Ve, liaue Veil. XewSiyle lii niol Kibboml. Polim t I abbs and Artificial Flower. ll'ai k Si inc !(aw Silk and X!,,,air Frince. silk Fringe, for Dressi . all color, black and lancy colon d A prt.11 Cirdles Shawls, &c. Super all Wool llrocba Shawls 1 Sild and Worsted llrocba Shawls 11.1 tieavy tt 110I111 ami Tekeri do riaiii am! F.uih'd Clolh and Cashmere do Sutler I! laiiket i n d V...L ; S,.L Crava", anu "l". Cloths, CaSSilT -Fine blue. Ma, k and brown ! nu rican Cioih, do mere;?. &p. Fine blue, bla.k and brown French, F.nglish and A-: . .. .. ... ....... renin. F.nLMih and American wool black r. ! ',',",r. r r, " h 1 r i:lt-h fum y Cas.im. r. s l a.,imere. IS , k 1. 1 nt- r it , 101 11. an -1 xt ack ,na w It lau k.-lt ft t i..'.i ..... -.1 1..... .... . .. . ".. ... i-l for Coats on 01 .it r i. nu I metis 1 J''"e. black and ...Id ,,,it. d .1. an, "''. f? en. w bite and y. Ilotr Flannel, mi -black and bin. -black (i.iuri. Voting, JUa. k s,lk V, Iv.t and Saim , ranry coior.ii w nrsn d do c ne Puck Mitts and (Since f t - r-t . 1 1- and'l xvhito.e ttilf.i . C' --4 and 10-4 ,i ' ! H"?.Tn '."' ''' "'h.,l Dnlling, ami Canton Flannel, ''"'e ,..1, have be,-,, .elected withgitat care, jn.l .reotreretl t the lnwet Cincinnati price. ' '"nrov.He, x,.e. 2 h, 4r. K' ' VXJ 1 rfJ , er ' i Acre3 of Land for Sale. , Ctrl a ' ou iicre3 01 Land for Sale. at tile end ill the . ar " .i.i..: ,' inr. very .ear payment i. d. laved thereafter. I apvertiskvevts. Onesnuareor les. will he i i;r.Vv;T,!,Ve,VVir "m" 'J""""' ""-" e lr - ...r . i.i5,r ,. u hl. tiT5,,. 1( lmr TlTIlXRIt WANTED. iOOIXFNCY Tl ltXF.lt warned immed ?. it. A .ingle man would be pn ferr. d. A iate. ' n.-e i .0 3 JOUX ,im'.AMI' ' - , " ' MiOlll' PHIk. doreuof g, mum nraudeth'. Pi l,. j 4'"Hur .ale bv RltMlui rvvci n i. . n. t. . r' I. tla'l til Cm.:nB Ri-ook.mle, Hcl. 14th'lM. 4-2-ly PKUKV .f. 3XOOKI-:. j V ;m',cr, Vw, nnd Htj.lrnnt Maker. J x-,. nf,h ,t . h. twn Mace .ml V, im 1 ....I. . ! 011 hand and I'm- .air. w. II r. ....... ...1 ..- I tk... . 1 .......... .... , r""-": ' "mp., also Hydmulie Water Ram,. fr ,.....,.,;, w'' r '"'m S pr, n g, or .mall .. ream.. ,,, d . el line, "'- 'table, Ac, where a head of from 4 i.N fee,' can h. obla.,.ed War ran be cunt-eted from len ... ,. 11... ... n.i 1 1 pes u, a I siae.. can ..niaii.e.i. naterraii be riiiiv,.,, from im

... .ga I , a mi 1 1 on, t to 4000 I ntonaler. 'Lata small etpen,.-. x Murder. fr.! ,.- country ,,ri, wh ntat- ' m pa,cH. Cm , t , 1, c. 2, 1 51" t i v

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I mi uuirr 'porting aparatu. REVOLVING, Duelling, and other ! , xf T , . I I ' " -...,-, mi . n.i. ry, inrk : K,,,v,''1 ,AC' ni for Ka.ti rn I'ow i ! "'""i""""" nun ana sitin m. J5 1 yr T.lnrV anft Vo rnnk J r ..... .. . 1 , ,, . ' . ! r, , .-.-. anu i rrnrvt "i" ..noeanntoi urunt I llmniert. Allofuhirh .ill K. ...IJ . C...:. : . u ......it retail pri- : T ' ".. !r ,. E . 1 R K' "PP""1" ' Po.t Of. hce, Hrookville, Indiana. Hardware and Cutlery. T.hle and Te. Sn.w.n. S..I fm... . . . I .1 1 ' , . "--.l"! AronV",,,,,",,r.k' ' irf p, g ,!. ' aprr, sowing I r..r..iie For .ale at the new cheap ,tnrc of I Inn , V I ' L' , L.ns,V-.v.r Jan. I. L1MK . lARqtHAR. WOODKX WAKK." i 1 "mono Washinp- '1 ub. .ml cknm. 1 t rier Tail-, Painted foot do Hol, KntCe Hote.. j """ B".hel, Fotalor masher. A"'s r Handle,, Tar Can,, nutter I.adel., Moiling I'm. 1 I'eiirti Screw . Clothe du . Ila-kets. Zuir V..I.w..r.t n. Ci.l.i of .'.V'.!."'' . S,ure ....,..:.. rs. .'-I"' rn.w4e ,!,. ' ' I. IM II I IM J T -C,m. V.rg.ni. Tnhacc.,, Imlictt, Mat1 r, A linn, uk ra, Iowiltrrf l.tarf, Shot, Stove ripe, I'" J ( hflf.Jalt. , ", K.om Salt.. i Mm-LfM ci it. .- f t. t. "iitKiiiir, iiMHint i nrii(, m att ricf. i " e . "J ' "."d ' ""J"" , .,, , I.INCK ci FAUqVHAH. Itroekville, Jec. 30, IS47. For Sale. i VtOtinall frame dwelling hi ,, in the tow n of ! w Motm, farm. I, nr.lv built tin, -princ, and finKlied in good order. It otf, r,a first rate opporliniitt . .goml,eady Mechanic. hoare groatlv in demand, j and III one of the h. neigh borboori, in the Slate. Situaled on the Turnpike, now under contract, ! leading trtim Brookville to Cincinnati, render, i, a desirable location. Said property w ill he .old on ar ; cotHinodaiingtcrniii. Forfiirth.'r particular, appl- j '". II.IIKI'MIHEI I, Aug,,,, 9, lS4r.-33.sm .Mount C.rmel ', KARCAIAS: IJARGAIXS! Will he found at ! D. A. Che ever s Cheap Cash Store.' S,.rV.,.'c.",M. r"'"V"1 m'r FU I- SVITI.Y OF I.OOIIS, which lam pr.par.,1 ,o ,.11 a, pi ice, that cannot rail ,.. ,, all, a. 1 have the advantage 111 selling tor cash that I can make two or more small prollt, while other, are miklti. ot... .. I a- 1 w bile thu. trviiic-io ., . ..,,.. ...I,, .1 i.i. , , . 1 ' n .. . . i'....iie, wt.tiio .e . ' ,. 'm m lor tli. ir patronage, feeling a.nrtd ' lisappoiiued. OIl'llT, ,Vr, h'fnthfr.&r. ta'ten in exchange for Good., and a.h paid for w I). A CHKKVFIt Oppo-ite Court llou.e. "rook, life, Sept. 30th, ls47 4(w -- - .-. . 1 1 If CIV WTI'l'l ., 1 I5I.OOXI huilir. mnlrmiTi 1 1. wj a , - " I I llti -wt A I -a I tl,, '.194 M.u'n Slri fit. varr the Court lLiie rt t--. tf.. '"C. ( I . t l. I I. j Ijinv NAII.S of all size,, S TF.F.I.S ofeverr de, 1 eription, ai 1 ot the verv t ,, qualitv warmnied ..vl.. v,s. ,, M.-ll..,.-Crriaee spring, and Iron tie,. Hammered Iron, f'niwhar, si. .I..- ....1 n.. ,m'r mould,. A It of good unalitv and iimin, ALSO , A nperiornicleof Shut Iron,o,.?2,24,2t, 2 4. 2- ', X- II. All of the above article, wi II be sold for ca-h' i I ami at low rate,. Country Merchant, and Hlackn.ith : ,eUehere. N . W . CH A HM A . K; Angus, 21st IF4.f. I4-Iy w 111 nun it tor their mteri ,t to c.ll K..i.. : New Establishment , fJHF. subscriber wishes to inform the' citizen, ol Hrookville, ami tbe public g n. ral It. that lie1 1, now prepared to do all kind, of HI.CKSMITH-i IVi: l l ItMMi.mil FINISHING .11 Li r. CH I NF.HY;,. , ting up and r. pairing Seam F.ngiiie., ratling and fiuis,,i,g ett rr v.rietv of llras. Work Also makes and rvi.airsall L....I. nr ;,.. .;.., ' Also makes and repairs all kinds f J.in., Tistnl.' &c. &c. The subscriber intend, using ihe , ,,,! auu ooiiig nis work in the best manner and on the most easy and arconiinndaling term. Hi. shop is i fr,,,,, ,,f M. thodist Church, and wilbin three sipuan of Mr. Spi at', X,ll ' M.T.1.l,,4r. John-MOrriTT. i I'ojjnitiH'i-hj,,. rwF.,oH;,"lHIOX "0ciattd AMOS D. 9 Mii '"m i"'he mercantile bu. inc.. I . ....iiiiii.eat tneoi.i .tat.d, and invite their i rri. nd, and ,hr public , call ,d ,.x,mine lhrjr ...k before purchasing elsewhere, ,heyfla,r j , hen. Ire, th. y can sell CiOOI) AKTICI.FS on j ,ucA terms a, w ,11 be entirely .ati.fac.iry purchaser.. llr.Kik. ille, Not. 20th, 1H47. NOTICE. I. I1' nM R1'ON in"i" iho.e who are indebted ,0 to call a, ,,e, .. K. ;, de.irou. ofclo.,,.,. i In, old husiiies,. and i. I this tune. Ilrookviil. in gnat need of MONK Y, at -, Not. 2fi,h, 1847 48 XKW SIIOK SHOP. f 51'if. citir.en. of Ilrookviil- and t icin 'iv are informed tha, KIT CAIV t A I ri'HT mi t, . , . ti.oi-.ltl KII.KY. hare entered int.. I artuer.hip in the Shoe Making nu,ines. I heir shun i, in ,he north I.... ........ w ..r.h.- n..ri.. n .j pee, , do ,he,r J.rU Z .he . '"1 . A" ."I ..... .....iiooa-,,,. sty.e. they expect ,heir friend.,.. pa,r,,..,,.eihem.iii preference to the miserable Ka.1 .. . . ' "....-t.iiilMI ...... iiiiiKliantiriai, N. It. Mr. Cain hrrchv net i fie, all ,. iji,,,i .0 can iinme.liatelr. and "etile their aero...... either by cash or note. Stock i. hi.-h ..,.1 .,..?!.' call ,,nme.l,atelv. and . et, e their acco.11.1. cash ,n continue bii'ines. 1 f.i.i ctx, N'oe. S'Mh, 1P4T. 4s...w ai.hf.KT RII.F.T. More doings of the King Pill in Illi s Crorft, m,7e, trnr-rllrdtnr tne 4.f Trinmfihnvt yirr,lhtnKh g,xen over I, die! Head the P,t Muter t Letter' 1 Dr. Ti flint At, If tn..- 1 w . 1 " -.".,,.,.,.. jeiittt. .V. ry .,; . ,r: 1 h,r hjr rufr ,h Kii.Arm1.1. 1. . V . ",. . i ,.Vrri;n:rV.-.r.rim;r.!.,okwp1' j a .upply of (heseexira P. ARMSTHONO, P. M. Tor sale bv 37-6m Morris, III. M.XV. HAII.F., Ilrookville, Intl. OHIO HOTEL: AT HARRISON, OHIO: D. GERARD. PrnnHptor MIUS Hotel ha, been refined .10 .,1 .0..- - M inside and nut t h n,.,,. .11 e. i.t. . I Mllfl h.L.f.i..tn:.. ...... I 1 . HI . ! -" ..,ei, nas unilergone an entire ....1 ",""1"."u,M""u,,,l,',e,iabl,sl,meiu a, can he found 111 anv town of ,he same sire either ea.,.,rwe,,uf ihe mountain,. His table, ,00, i no, "n-d Ifn, ( he nece.sar.es a nd luxurie.of life, and will ti,fy ihenice,, eoicure. ' , ' a7'mi ih longing to this Hon e has al-obeen he'oL. I 'he be., of provender will a, all, int.. Traveler, wil I i ... .1...: - . '"f .,0.",nf 0nln Houe. .. 7. . . . ...e,r conuor, ami ailran nfi.,f C)-lAUTvr:i?iiiT I f.r;?n . .r. e "T' n,red in' Pr,nrr,bip Forward n- li " ' ' f '"ril Commission and he ho.'. e v ,"- A" and ...lie, a share l t ne Du.iiH ,s pf f i-.,,L in, j.i , v. v i. ii un anil a. I nu n i tig ,-ouuti.-,. kohf.R I SPHN'CK,

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n . - i - .r . I.. iir - I '..'I'Ffc - .. . V -s ii LOOK AT THIS! THE Snberib.r taken thin method to rrtr ' of the ki.id cter nfl'tred to tin I . . I ' ( "' ..eni .no roaiinnatian Ci.okii Ai c.nen natetit atari tote, for economv in f.tel ....n. n.. . i P ' me tli parl.ti. lit, f rw linr. Thi. Si... :. litii.in...c.rf 1.. . w - . - . Move i. : ------.r . .... ..,...rr.,TiMriilra,liirllit truth '""h e tan refer lo hundredn t.r ptrnm., who . hate them in uc. .rn iecieuanii general v,r:mmt or air tight ten, .even and n plat- .toven, of the nio.t . tlllltM . . -1 .1 . , t - ,n, mtrrtner WHN a fllllai. Watches, Jewelry, fcc. fViiF 'oh.cr.lH r keep, ctin.t.i.tly ,. hand, a fuH . fj mipnly of fine uld and Sih or Vauht frum iht ri'l hranil rnxken. Aisoa Urp-o aortm-n jewt-irr anrt ranry futml-. iilvir IMatrd n1 Rrii a Ware, i'ock t and l ablr tuilt rr. (iol J and Silrr !Vnt'il, Diamond riuntad Hold I'm, iih Silwr . iioiiTrr ai(ach-d, tn.m $1.50 (u S3. 5 0. Perifocal Spectacles. A new article uf A nirrtcan Mantttactuiv, prrfi ctly ay and natural t tht t-yr. 1 hrw i) a - har bit n (Aaminrd and highly rt commrnd d bv thru ho hr worn tlit-m and fully ivU d tht ir Miiprriunority ovtTill utht r. Junt rrct'ivcd, a larpe artnifnt of Gold and Silver Kranu', Glars ini rtil in ud Framt , and uld by the fMihcritM-r, nnlyacnt in Cincinnati. All kinds l'C!oi'k and w tithe, mime hmtes, and jewelry, rcpairt-d in the b'! manner. Old Gold and Silver bought or taken in tchanir'. N. 1.. HAZEX, No. 157 Main, 3 dourt twrr 4th n ' T, j ' UnprOVCd Patent Zinc Washboards. I'iflh .treet. betwein F.lm and Plum. irAMIACflllKll b) him only, and warranted if I ihecht ape,! and la u article now offered ,0 lb. public, in point of .implicit y of .trutturc, durability of material, anil .avmgof clothe,, soap and labor. He feel, warranted iii recommending bit W.shhoanl. to Ihe public, inasmuch a. thousand, have te.ud ,heir merits, and iu every case they have gitt n entire satisfaction. Certificate, could rt-ailil) he tihtaiiarti in ant quantity, but be diem, a trial of hi. Wa.bhi.ard, a .ufrtcient proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly an hand, and sold w holt sale and retail .1 n duced price-. i A " ortlers prompt ly attemlrd to i N- "Any purcliasira..eomii.g dissatisfied after a ; thorough test of saitl articte. 1. retm sied to retura ' ,,'!.m .,h' n""""J '" "!1 ,""" ,ll,r r-Tunded. , lie ha, been compel!.. I n. enlarir.- In. ctabli.bm.nl (owing to the nitrea.e.l rieinand for hi. XVaihbnar.l. - ' ,'or ,he monili..; ami erect extensive mac! iini ne nope, 111 timire ,0 supply all ils. """"' xene genuiue except those marked f it ice, on ,ne na.-k OH R I N HICF. South side of Fiflh corner of Morn". Dec. 1.. Jl-ly TERMS CASH! T V"I f IJB : fc - . 5 M POUT E11S, XV holetale and Kel.il nii 5 MPOUTKHS, X hole.ale and Kelail Deallcr. JL Hardwareand Cutlery. Wire, Steel, Nail. 4c. Kiti ol Hie .nt H, No. R7 Main ,rce, J door. In low Pearl t. Ciiic'ina.ti. July .Id l4o. 27. r TWO lots ill Ilrookville'with dwt lling lina.r,, on on the hottoin, theotheron the lull ; a Iso.oiiir toluabi lot. all Hpon lea, unable term. JOIIX A . MATSOM. January 1st .IR4. 1 .,. PURIFY" THE' BLOOD.MOFFA T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS. Th. high and envied celebrity which (baa. pr-caootit ; cicuiriiici n.re acquirea lor meir lutarntL.. cnicacy u all . (h. dise.te. wiiich ( lery profen ,0 cure;'(R mider.d Ih. uiual practice of puffin,: uo( ouly nnnccuarr. but aowortby of Lhetn. They ar. knowo by Ihetr fruila ; (heir good ,T Ihe credulous, ora. icsiiiy iur mem, aaa iney inrit. not by th I.ub l ... .i... j..iiir. iinu 1 nno.Mt RUM II, I 4";"r KLADUKK end KIPSEYK Of ASTHMA, ACUTE and CHRONIC RHJTfMMTIS.Vf. rrtLTKI.SS of tlu HLADDEK end KWSEYS. B1LI0U3 FEVERS & LIVER COMPLAINTS - DILlUUa liiVLKS A I.IVCH fsf IMPT. A TTU In the south and wel. where iti-se dica.n .rtaU, thry wtl , b. found Invaluable, planters, fanu.re, and other, who 00 co i UM thne Medicino., will nev.-r afierwardt lie without lie ' a,,-"JLS I.HULIC. and hLROVH Lommw. KILE. ' "'-wc wiuui, ana. piaws Lowfflm, itiLi, COST1YEXF.SS. COLDS ( Ol ullS, CHOUC, , CO..fMPTHi.. Cod with peat .urecf. in thudueaM. corrupt humors, dropsies. " Ko raon with (hn di.ttes.jnf fa j en sr. ahould delay using those nic-dicmes immediatelf. inifnuAS nr tne skm, erysipelas, FLATVtfc.XCV, FEVER and AGt'E. For this Kource ofth. we tem country theM medicines will b. found . aafe. p-dr. and certain remedy. Other medicine k-ate ,lie avKcm aubjec, to a return of th disease a cure by tliene meilietne 1 pernianent TRV THK.M. fiE SATIriFIKD, ASI BR CCKED riir. A 1 1 1 ... nj inn UCAKl. fAl TEH'S VIIOL1G. bjijr? . --- - - . - . .... " 1 M1 suiuuina l'i .ne U9B oi incie Lli. j Medicine, alone. PAIXS in ,he head, side, back, limln, joml. and orean.. I KHEU JIA TISM. Th. afflieted will, iti. I terrible diwase. will be mre of relief by Ihe Life Medicme. i HUSH of BLOOD to (be HEAD, SCUK.VJ. ; SALTRHEUM, SllELLlXllS, i SCROFULA, oR EING'3 EVIL, in It j worst form., V LC R S, of every description. I W O II IT S . of .11 kina. . .rt..-i...u. ...ni w- ; thec Mtlirine. Parent., will di well to admiaister Ihem whesr ever their exutenn. i. .itisu.f. Rk f will M 03.1. T1IE LIFE TILLS AXD PIIfEMX EI HERS . . PURIFY THFRIIIDD. . . . ,', . " ' ! AnJ l!lus remove all disease from the fiyjtem. I ,.,-, ., 1 CC P,c ..I ' D S rt'lul "LTt fc'S i ! 1 '.5 P'LlS i P H It N IX B I T T E R S beyond lh. reach of eeiaiV (ilion iu the eilim.tion of every patient. The eeDuine of (hew medicines are now pal nr in trzf)e 1 vrappr.s and labels, together villi a ptr.pl t, cabat -i , " Muff.1'1 Good Samaritan, " containing Ine riireelien, Y on which 1. a aratriug ol Droadw-ay Trom Vt all slreat u -s Office, by which straupers tiiling the city can very esi find us. Th. wrappeii and Samaritans are cnpyrijn therefor, thote who procure them wilh white wrapper, be asiured that (hey are genuine. lie careful, aud do D' buy ,ho wi.h (hat Ih.y com. yeuoto wrapper.; cut if you do, b. ulnfa. direc( from us, or dont (ouch theas. rTT" Prepared and (old by

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