Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 16, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 April 1848 — Page 4
L1TEIIARY.
fc"br iVie Indiana American. Tfce Matty- nVntntfr rondm-irc toLtforat and sb..IsmIi1 BY SARAH fe. EDWARDS. i nere are various ana pieasinir renections, r resented to the mind o f man, In witnessing the ;., n i - j i j formation of objects that ane beheld spread out over this vast expanse of earth; and it is a source ff nubounded admiration to those who delight to contemplate the works of Omnipotence. From where Pacific's briny waves loss their wnere I acme s DriisV waves loss meir tl i i..,. i . I spray v. i 1 1 i. ,m.f.a n- ntrU) iu ne , e rtl- i r . i . . footle's foam-capt surges lash the shore, on whose broad bosom, unnumbered vessels bear the wealth and product of every clime, from where the golden King of day emerges from the eastern portals, tinging the orient meads with a thousand dazzling hues, to where he sinks again in the western world; from the sunny climes of the south, to the ice-bound regions of the north, are scenes teeming with exalted pleasures, which have been portrayed by the Toet, and where the Philosopher delights to wander in contemplating tne works ot the great Architect of the Universe. hing both I the mind i in rural meditations there is something both pleasine and instructive. It removes i mud affections from the frivolous vanities and a ransements, that are calculated to deprave the heart and debase the character, and allures us - -iiaixvri . auu aiium UP i forth among scenes, sublime and beautiful and ! Ihe workings of the mind are operated upon by . .j , pure and elevating influences. If m MH.k for nlMSItn. nnmf.ij n.:k u v.
- - i ... . u u 1 1 1 1 , i .i n mi .iiuiiiiu) i i - ii.v huui vi tne ie of pain if the body is sunk down by disease ! doubtable captain, which was answered by their nd exhaustion if the spirit is wounded by sor- female servant who among the rest was preparrow or disappointment; by privation or misfor- j ing for ,h? h'l, and in her best 'bib and tucker' tune when the strength fails when honor be- i made a polite bow and invited the von nv cm-
comes a vexation or wealth a burden or, when the clouds of adversity hover over us if we 1 nave bade our friends adieu, or have seen the ! "".s, i. itr grave close over the forms of those we loved; let
us wander out on a calm summer's eve, when the servant for Miss Mehitahel. Doffing his hat, ! P B0"lular'. '"Ue she distributes willi a all nature is robed in light and beauty when describing with his body all figures of Kuclid P1"0"'1 ,u",d' their brings among the chilthe breezes are laden with odors or variegated Uuch as circles, squares, and triangles, he at last dreU of cheFrle'!S poverty, and it may be truly Bowers let us go forth to some beautiful land- j completed his bow a la mode, and lisped the fact ' tiMt h" childreu rise "P ani ca" h" Weseespe, with its clustering woods and opening J that he hail the honaw of being in readiness to i herhu',ban,,i "I3", and he praiseth her. glades its varying lights and shadows its win- j ethcort her to the athembly room.' j VTiibor.
...ogrivu.e.s, wnose i.mpid waters give verdure! to the grass and flowers when the balmy air just puts the leaves and twigs into life and mo- t
lion, and the light summer clouds fl.iat grace- j '), it is Miss Bacon you wish to see then'' refully in the atmosphere, painted there bv a i plied the trirl.
limn.. r .i:n Jss . ..... . . ... I
w """'I experience ; ny, yeth I atn m.Maken ! faith ! the du- 1 H't-restiug to our readers psm-rally, and we a joy, that brmpell. no sorrow; the diseased and th! bowing and scraping to a servant girl! I V ,,,e fbstance of them in condend formfxliautedbody shall be renovated, and receive Where ith your mistress?" I fRM Laborkrs. Maine, i.oithern parts', new strength the wearied heart shall find a "Walk into the parlor,' said the insulted trirl I 12 ,0 '5 ,no"lhbalm of consolation, and the wandering mind : 'I will call her. ! Nfw Hampshire and Vermont, 1 2 per find an asylum for pleasant and agreeable metJi- I Reader, wooLM thou know who this servant m"l ,atn- jftifl might be, of whom we have been Hiking' I ,S!?arbusetts, eastern, lOto $1 1 per month. Now for a moment, let us direct our thoughts j Well, listen and I'll tell thee. Didst thou ever i JIsssa'husetts, western, $11 per mouth.
numerous mountains of the globe, whose j wer.ng neignts seem to reach the heavens.- j
I nere is a natural grandeur attached to those ! los,s, was called from the dominion of ihe w ealmsgu.ficent peaks, that fills the imagination ! thy and fashiontble, and for many years dwelt with scenes of romantic solitude; and the mind j obcurely in a country village, with the only seems to inhabit for awhile those solitary regions. remnant olalarge family a charming daughter W ho can contemplate the lofty summit of the j This was the very child. At the ageof ten Andes, Alps, and Appenines, or the volcanic ! she became an orphan but not friendless The mountains of Vesuvius, Una, C.topaxi, and 'gentlemanly conduct of her father even in pover- . tromboli, wtthout sensations of awe, produced j tv, had won the eeem of all, aud this last sur.n their bosoms, while meditating upon their ter- j vivor of his accumulated misfortunes, found a nfic grandeur, and feeling how incompetent we j home and a friend will, a wealthy country -en-are, of giving even a faint description of those i tleman. !?!, r,. . . e...j . .
-ss..e.. neio ore otners, too, ol cur own America, whose loftv heights have Wn i nrnntM mlitii.j ... -v-l .. . i ., , , . n T . y n"m"ous l. who lmve poured J ortn tne eitusions of their souls, on viewing ItTsTnV yrIt 18 a pleasant employment, to n v0nn miu. Vllir 1. S,arry 7T' hrtS I . , , , ... , - - set behind the western hills, and the moon be- -
.v. . ., ' """"S" Ule 'racKiess ;,theramily or Captain Bacon was secured to ' euls lpr Ul,yether, .hedd.ng a silvery luster over the earth; her, in which place the reader found her. But ! Te'. tern. 8 to 13 dol. per monthand as we gale upon the numerous planets as to resume. i e.stern-in to 2 dol. per month they perform their revolutions, we seem toquit. At an ea.ly hour the bsll room was filled with 1 ''io-n.ostly $10 per month; rather higher lor a while, the theatre of humau events and or- a Inilv l.ril:...i ..... ui m . ' in the southern
, , .... v. .,u,.s w.uiurawn trom earth and nse ... aWraction, to traverse some -.slant and unexplored region. How delightful must be the feelings of the Astronomer, as he gazes upon the planetary worlds and calls them by their names, aud follows them, in their etherial wanderings, ad by process of measurement ascertains the distance and magnitude of the bodies, as they revolve in their course. While contemplating such scenes as these, we feel that we are immortal; we feel that we are iu the prince of the l.od of nature, who is the ruler ; and governor of the Universe; and wear rea.lv .... j to say in Uie langUitge of the Tsalmist, "Oh Lord now maniiom are thv works, in rklma hct . ' thou marie them ll " iiiou matie tnem all. ; " "" . I he thrill OUers wide fields for deen resonrrK
, ii, r , ... ,Trn in-many aanceil two' ' ml extens,ve knowledge, from which emanates cotillions with Ihem before the degrading fact Mechnnlc-In the more northern and es- . cop,os fonuuin of delight to the votary of j was known. tern States, the daily wages are from one dollar science. A proper cultivation nfmin.! -;ti, j n;.i .. L .... .. .. jn. . , . .
- " aat il aF ... r . f I . a . .... ..-..j . uuiure, uiuoius io his view the high and glorious purposes for which he was design- j ed by aa all wise Being; he rejoices to know that : he is nearly allied to his Creator, and looks abroad in the world, and discovers beauty, and ' I a - o " i,- every tntng round him. To him, there is music in every ; uu J"' " wrytmng Clad VOICe Of nature- hia nl,.ni .... - . in... e , e iteue- , -j- i"sr- i trate. every nook and vale, scours every ravine, pierces tho dark rlumkiu r .1 i. - s.-v,. ,.ie giooniy cavern, and dives even into the fathomless depths of ocean'a wave, and brings forth something for tne i.nht an.. : . , . . .. u .....v. eiueut OI Ills Ie nnr Hi- . ... . llis mind is not only confined to this earth, wntcn compared w.th the countless worlds t!.t Toll in snare. i K..t A, :.t. . . . , . . , Wle ncean; put he revels in Ilia niot.., ,i .r .
r .eo,,, , imagination, tensive posessions in one or the most fertile porand basks in the sunshine of immortality. Like , lions of our Si.tte. He wa absent when the revthe towering Eagle, that builds its Ery on the olntion in the Ml room took place; bdt returned summit of yonder distant mountain, his minH as soon as it . .:.r...il k.. .i. i. i:..
rise tree from the shackles of earth, an.t , . ,, ' --" templaws the glories ofthe eternal world. Co, ye M-offers ,t the shrine of faith; ye who eny the existence of a Cod; ye who scorn to tvow the knee to the King of heaven-go search the broad helds of knowMm. anM.1 .ueye and mind of man search the nT.. n. h;,.k - ."-s. ..ic,
nature open to your view; dive into the hidden 'What's that purse-proud fool, that iirnorant mysteries ofthe earth, and ak yourselves if all rrrl of fashion, worth, who seornt. virtue bethe. object- which you behold were the result of c-uise a ' dolhetl with poverty V chance. Go, child of mortality, when youth's 'Ten thousand dollars,' answered his friend warm bluh ia mantled on thy brow; hen: 'Ten thousand dollars, eh ? Well, Amanda is hope', syren song allures thee on, Ko to yonder worth that sum and the heavy fool in the bardistant forest, and learn a lesson of instruction; pin. Ten thousand dollars? And that, forp, in the meridian f life, when prosperity fol- . sooth, against respectabilitv. Here, Amanda lows in thy steps when the goal of fame seems , my girl,' s.id he, taking her hand and bowing realmost within thy grasp, and witness the dark spectfully to the gentleman present. Met us leave gleen foliage of the trees, and the rich laxnri- this place, where haughty pride, pampered and
ance with which nature has clothed the Karth; gt when summer scene have passed away; when the autumn wind sighs mournfully around go when thy locks are silvered o'er with the frosts of age, and witness the disrobed bougha and fallen leaf mark the changed aspect of nature listen to the dismal blast, and lend howling ofthe tempest; and in all, behold a fit emblem of man. And trarinir nn n. h " " scenes, learn to bow in humble submission to the will cf heaven, and adore the Author .f lh eiistince.
A TALK.
Ten 'I houmnd Dollam, OR WHO'S THE LADY? All was bustle and confusion amonir the fashj jonahies of a quiet Mule town in one of the wes tern counties of our Slate, lately, on the day ......... .. .use.,,.... ...o u.j Petting the evening of a select ball. The ladies became treat pedestrians, and were on foot for hours together, while husbands and fathers were at home waiting in awful suspense for the respective shopkeeper's bill. The shopkeepers were more polite than usual, inasmuch as gauze, " "c,""" "'"J ,l"-,c'" were bought without the irritatinir lace and nhhon were the only articles in demand, inquiry, i . ' Ijtan'l vnn tnlA I now 7 .ml nn( M'll;nn. MA..1J -' - " . i. . ' - ...... . a .. I.VUIU complain that night of want of custom and a full purse. Evening advanced and the bustle increased. Beaux just from the band-box might be seen with a glove on one hand and courage in the other, tapping at the doors of the wealthy, and tipping and bowing as if made of vibratory material, with as much cash in their pockets as brains in their noddles, and more brass in their faces than either. One of the mushroom gentry, who had the faculty of talking nonsense, had captivated the fharmiug Mehitabel Clarissa Adelia Bacon, third! daughter of Captoin Jacobus Bacon, ofthe invin-j . t f . . .. : c - 1 " " vr J ua,unf U nnr 1 ,1 V 1 11" cible volunteer company of heroes, vulgarly called 'barefoots,' who with remarkable valor dnrinw .... 6 me late war, made a blootlless (not mudlessl re-! ' : . uu, muuirrai ictreat through a swamp two miles, with the ene- ; i . .. mv at their hnols; ti i .. i , j " " - m'l'iMiiicu iuur, aim i atcordingto promise, thissprig of the beau monde i alluded to, pulled the bell at the door of the recon,b in. Twilight deceived his already defec tive vision; for it is sometimes said, that love, "k wine, will make men wtHnnLL M.:..n.. , ... .....r.T nirii twe uuu uie, especially ; 'f they rnn againsta lamp post and he mistook I am engaged, said the kitchen belle. I i 1- . . 1 ....yogr,,. exi iaime.i me youth, chopfallen, ; "Miss Bacon eneaged?' " .. . heur of William I ,once a wealihy shinning merchant of X. York, who, through n.ultinlie.1 . .... ami accompli a U, ... ished, and Moved by all the family j id a child. But death claimed the i I i i , uul ,iealn claimed tht adopted mother as his. and her prospects chanced The woman who supplied her place afterwards, h- ""P"'-. -ml A n.anda K. stopped into Dip vluU -rM aa i , . a'0U "nr,. But the good wishes of ... ruis-mrum. urn tne good wishes of her adopted family went with her, and a situation ! -T oeniiiiawe. i nere were red! rtihstu profusion, some painted by nature, ! others by art; bright eves in abundance, some' sparkling with intelligence, others with nervous excitement, and amo.,e the rougher sex ma.iv ! ' with wine. Mirth and hilarity bore regal swav I I ntil a discovery was m.ule-a discovery consi,'-' 1 i -red by that assemblage of equal importance 1 U ith Ilerschell's lunar observations. Thedance ' wassuspended, notwithstandinfrPambo still led his catet, and a whisper ran thmuoh the I rowd. The pnrseproud, vinemtr-facesl Mrs 7. , had the honor of making the discovery, j in which n, invnl,. .r... 3 ..i .eiuiaiiuu ui an pres- i ent. It was nothinjr less than th. Im-n..M- ! furl ibr-i a n.i r .i . - i-i tit" wrrai fir n in i n . .---- 1 -- iLtcnn. ha.l imiinnti i ... , ,i.acon, na.i imvertinently introduced herself into I the rnnm-m C k.... . ......ii . . . I i 1 ""j nniwiin;cu iif rsr i into . ...... r.nisr smn impertinence r mv i one ..... 'What a br.izen thine!" snva nnnthr 'Such a character never mind now.' - - whispered a fourth 'but - A pot slewerin our cmn,nv. .1,. -.t... ! " I -"C I rill . cm med .n .Mrs. Z , with that dance ofey cnimea in ,nrs. . , with that glance ofev-I pression which characterized her: and Inminrr ' ,. l.i.. ...... . i-v. ,.ic iisiirs to leave tne room, and no longer be Insnlted by her presence. T - i.:. . ).. . . , " . "e ucj, nillisril me ia.:ie t.v I..1FA Ihs I inisaiivtce was assented to hy the intelligent company, and the poor, but infinitely superior prl. was left alone, ahashe.1, confuted, and tlmost (irptrnnw wn '1 n. II . .l.. ... : " 1 11 vi tea her thither was the son of her adopted father, ' ho. united with intelligence a gentle manlv and - craceiui ueporlment, and the command of ex- .... . . i,,.,ir9. .asionising t th-.V. ...I . , - piei.eiviiig .Amanoa staging with her face suffused with blushes he hastily inquired the cause. A friend crew him j wide and communicated the facts as thev have 1 been stated. The younr mtn was enraged, and wHth . ...i ....... evrlainW - - ... a.,e-iiiaie to ins ust excitement r . 1 ., . - . . r . .. . . " ' tesi on me crumhs of wealth exercises an influence superior to the dictates of good sense, when virtue is endangered. So saying, they left the place and Nlr , ,,. home. Ihe mornine after the ball. A.n.n. the poor, slighted and .baaed girl, who was de-' nied the boon of mixing in JL -, because be ,1.. . - v-. g.,w , poverty, received from ner tneari, the indtgneint young man, an instru ' s ...... jviiiip iimn, an insimment of writing, securing to her possession Uie full amonnt of ten thpu.ind dollars. The gift, ,i n, m.,t,r pirmpim; it, were s..on ma
known to the haughty Mrs. z , and re-! venge more painful than disdain took the place ! nf lha Intl.r Nf. , .i.,. , j ol the latter. Nor was the cup of Interne- yet ; full. With all the solicitude of a d esiguing ...... 1.... i : i ; mother, she laid traps to ensnare the young man in miUDt;..n n0 - 1.....1 -. J r 1 I i
. - .r cuuu, no nuatrauu iui ucr ua ii grey rym I .... ! daughter; and fondly iuiaerined that his urbanitv : n-niro xrl.Uno ik0l .1.. 1.-J v.. i .'
"" """" caugut. mm hi tier , trrativr, .tii.inlant, pectoral and demulcent. It promeshes. But alas! how soon do the most tow- m-m'" M"'oraiinn, n-movn nniiiinn, and ..,.: r n v . ""eurthrt.. "' reMorc. the tone of the w hole iviilrm. enng expectations fall. Kre two mouths had , It correct, the consumptive faint of the fluid., and by elapsed he humble Amanda became the wife of I !" ','"",!"-n" qualities 1.11.1 powi rot-allaying irriia- . , , , T uwoiiic me vuc ui pmim.te. ahnrpiioii, removing tulien le. from the wealthy hog tr N. t the lunir. and innumm :ition fVitm the mucou iiitm Time ro.led on its silent course, bearing on its j c.' 'ZlX bosom sweet flowers and beamiiiesuusliine. and ' J'"1 Vrh; " mci, al power, will remove all . .. . . . B , . . doubt., it any, ol it. inestimable value, and the iuevery ingredient of happiness for the youthful j tieef the reputation it ha. acquired. pair, and those who turned their backs unon ' r '"' ""' ,h iVI!r'"n, Klir. Flour ' . c r "Btns uPon '"". ttMifreemeneta. Bearine Duwn nr Trrmatui-e Captain Bacon's servant girl, became the cour- ! 'hor pi.. never hen -after wiilintn be without tiers, the fawning sycophants of Mrs. N . who, j di,e, ZS Z'h iu her station, was no more worthy of esteem, '"; "h" !." !' Pr,irnn , , "r. hue Indiiin Compound, prr.evennelv tued, no more loved by the truly good than formerly, po.uively cure, every ca.e of Dv.pep-.ia. I...evereTwentv summers have since scattered their XnL''."'"1.'' A. .remedy tor the removal or Fe- , r uieir male thtnu tion. and oiher di.ea.es, it i. infallible, blossoms around her quiet mansion, toil) ties of ln evidence of the iinpanlU lled power and inr.timatlio fr.t .u i . , j hie value or he Ind tan ('..mpuuud, a. an Alterative the rros-t have gathered upon the temples of her and I'.mti. r.-r ,he bi.hh!, e mn remark-Dr. fond husbitud, vet love, pure and holv. still ' h,i,r '' ",'" ,' in n- tr. m. tn t a ?r. i number , " . ' v 111 tthe mo.t loffih.ome lorm. of Svphlitic r..cnt)di.WamiS the dllltlestir ri rr-ltt wliapaii. . ,.t I e:..e. w ith ,1... , ...... i a- ' .
- "t.itiM nit i. uc qitar of benevolence is reared. I W,,at an insrctive moi-al may from iucilients of this kind inri.i. ocr.nr nlmnef li.il. ;n t, . instnirtiv mt mot. Ko rrln . lent which I ioccur "Imost daily in the great mass of society simple tale I have told is not the filagree r r. . . . . ' -v' wrougni P irom the tinseled ....r.. I r a .... - "'t'3' of hction it is based upon facts. How r... ..... uiien are sucil lacts exhihilerl t.i nnr , ;a- ' " t preilt discretiit of t'e intelligent wealthy to Virtue, beauty, intelligence, moral worth, the highest attributes of intelligent creatures, are often forced to bow before the gilded shrine of mammon, whose altars are often built un amid l , . sue. tnuuiiering rums ot genius, and Whose sac-
nui-iai rues consist iu the utter tirostrat on and ' 1 ' K,M'n ",e P"ion i absorbed and ta- ..... ' u i ken into the rirculatinr mas.. ihr I...I.... r-.....
I . i . i destruction of all tlmt is errant nn.l tii.l.la a, - uu .uuii. i ii a- ' ture, all that is briuht and love! V ill lillm.initi. n.. . - J . gd lhin8s of life are Poured into her The report of the Commissioners of of r.. . . . ri,lfnls conuuns an exieuded statement the prices paid to farm labor, and to mechanics iu the various couuties of the different States of the I'nion. The facte thus nmwntpH m.,ct . urns presented must ! iNeW 1 ork n,ostly W P r montli-often S1 ,1,on'h-V"y few $8 ler month. New Jersey, $15 per month, and not boarded I ennsylvania, mostly 10 to $12 ner month , . Maryland 8 tn 10 n. ,i o- . r i.i.u V mild, c 10 1U per mouth 3l In .Id Cents per day. ... . . irginia, southern, .) north-western, Sin per month. " North Carolina, northern and central, 7 to $S per mouth western SO to 75 cents per day. South Carolina, western, $5 per month north-wts'ern C to $10 per month north-eas-,er"' 8 C,s'- r"' day central S to $10 per n,',ll,; whi,e laborers ?15 per month. f tnrrr.! iirt-.U .. . - - B,i., ...u-.raicru-j!.) per month, or 75cts. per day. Alabama, southern .10 cents prr dav; northern, 25 ceiitsaday,ccutral,50 cents a day. Mississinni nnlnr Ki 1 . .. 11 tcms a Uay, white, i-j t0 15 do1- P" n,0'"h found; newer parte 50 Indiana 9 to $10 per month Illinois central aud southern. S to 10 dols. ! nor trttitttVt -nAa.it...-..-. ir . .-, . .......... ...c..e., ,o to uols. per monih.
iUicnigan very variable HYeran about 11 ' -ono " S1'P" If""dols. per month. " !, . Keg. Suniata Na.U, .'ust received. My assortment ofSligo Iron was pttrIowa about 12.50 per month chased ofthe Mnnutaetun r at lower rate, than are Asag..,,,, avtmjplf wusn ,liglirr JZTraUy''n"l'vn' more new ly settled regions, especially where j nn.okv.lle, Nov. ,o, mr - .0 R" TTXEnemigration is rapid and enterprise considerable; ' .......
i:1 older country places the wtioes are lowerincept near citi.-s, where lliev are hieh In beholding States wages are genera,, v con. siderahlv lnw.h i...t.... ., ' , j n"-urn wiin me excep- . tion of the nirar reo-i.m in Ijini.i.n. ... i : nntt.uev, -.. i .. . . " ,,r" nun v oiinn nrn. iicnifr i , I . - tion T iK. i . t ....... -.. ..i-mi iciiiarKS are n? eoneaA i ,,0"seveeT.tion. iwentv rive cents hein . j in cities. In more northern slave Suites, wages i are not otiiie so hi.rt. t.. .t.. . - .-t. .'ft,iiiri ---s.--- ... I...7 newer slave ,ate wa?e" of 'npebanics are higher, varying ! from one to two dollars. I the western States, 1 the nriie i. o-en.roll - It l prne is generally variable being from 75 , ts to two dollars ner dav t 1 ren,s ,0 tw0 '' tending to nc cents to two dollars per day; srarcitr in snnnlv alliance Hie price: while tl.o !.,..,' : r . . . IM it;e Ol nrovtsions. nn.f .n... ....... I... i 'i - . ...piici laies of monev. Ii nAni... .... j v. iiiiuir,. iiilsj. rnnirspr r.ii.n. I I P I 1.1 "-J in hngland the averasre watres of a l.hr are 40 cnts per dav. hot the a...ui ...... - -.'..a-lttai,4 ai irs greauy. i he iottingham stockimr treavm. i an , . im. l i ...in. ...... - fiuuuv siatea mat arter toilinS fourteen to sixteen hours per dav tl,eV ,"0,,M ny earn from one dollar to one'dolKr .. . vir- ui.iiar ana ,wn'y hve cents per week and were ...... r sin.cmu were nli. liged to suhMst on bread and water, or i,ot..t.w and salt. In Ireland the average price of common labor seuinntiav. in r ranee 'thsmmm.n... f.i:..,, .' . ' ro'n w o lelve cents a dav. In France ""K '"reo laoorer are thirtvSPV - n - "" cents for a man, and eigh,een d" "nd seventy-five cents fora woman annually; the taxes upon which areeoual to one of the nett product. Insome parts of In a:.. .t . . ' ""' " "ere ii o common alxirers tr..i !. i:..t. ri .. "i n . 1 .,1, .1... . rice and salt--the wages are as low as five centt a day. 0rriiivKM.ir:COMMISSION AND TRODVCS MERCHANTS I.o2?-.U W'" Fr"n, s,,w'. Cincinnati.' ' IBF.RAI. C ASH ADVANCES, made on a s,ig. i ment ol Produce or other merchandise . REFER TO Me,ck, Tai lor .V. Watts, Daggete Bruce, John Kiigler, .lame, Calhoun, !; 'eaiman. Marsh t'. s ,UR'rr S""' Elli. ; Morton, ". orthington. ne."47i2-ly Still More ExUaordinary. "rE would advise our reader, tn notice the in- " creasing popularity of Dr. Halt's Lung Ratam. Mr. Kiirlh ,h ...11. .. . ... . .. . . ihed himself, at the number of cures that it i prrtuitn 1 II amn.i. ... .. . . . !lT? -Tir "i 'T -'"'"er of cures that i.i.pcrtor- ....... ...i.n r own citiren. waose name he occa inlly pohli.hci, thu thnt .In mir he in-.iir.i lt ' ; rl.l'ble med.ctiir. I he agent still continne. ! it nan s na isam to gi ve n liei within 24 hour. r return the money. Evert- bottle that has been sold in Cincinnati, during the lat s,x month., was sold with the above guarantee, and he h. yet l sc. ,hr nrM hnlllr retnrned. ror s,l, ry JOIIM RINKARD. t.. neral afent for Ind, ana, and M. W. HAII.F, Bmokvtll..
Dr J. White's Celebrated Remedies A R E without a parallel, in the invariatle umi which follow tln-ir m plovment. Wherever the anivP ,,,. ol ,,. lrMed hv with the other bet reinedie known, these invariable prove their superior excellence and their imtnrasurab y stronger claim to public vunndenre. Disease, in all it varied forms. Vlt-ltt In ll.eira.se
. . Dr. J. w Intc cg table Elixir is a certain cure for Colds. Coush.. Coii.umntii.n. .Breast Complauists, ''tc. etc. 1 1 i v ex pec torati t. I on ic or restorative, al -- -iimipi.hiiii iii ii. n.iii. (nee I., ana ZXTJ ii 'liboiiiinirv or in Knrone. I llifhrniilvnnii.lvkm.iit . m tii.k . u i ? . Kii'.Mii, nn wnico a rea.nnanie hope ol permanent recovery ran be founded, for all tho.e disorder, indicating or growitigout of a radical impurity of ihe blood. It actually ha. accomplished all that it ha. been aoerted Sarsaparilla would do, but ha. nevcr, really, performed. The Indian Compound i tlteoulr titifailing remedy Tor Scnifula or King's Kvil, White' Swelling, Svpln' litic (.eeret) and Mercurial Distae, Vlcer. Kruplirnis on the Skin, Disease, of the Bones. Aflection of the l.iver. Dyspepsia, Cosiivenes, Hheumatism, (ioilt. and for all Nervoy. and Chronic complaint occurring in debilitated constitution, and constitutional and hereditary complaints, where the viru of thepart nt eautesa developement of Scrofula or SyV- -.-., ... "i'imiimi disease me cuiici, ana in all complicated cases, a. in persons w ho.e con.tillltliins rt bnilm ilnun lir mi-..i...- ............. ..u ! by an ii ny an improper or intidiciotts ti-eatment of disease in E-eneral in tl... w..r.i r..v.n. ...-.i... . . . ...., an. . iiiv. Ul I general, "in the worst form., oftl.e moV, loatlome prumptly and thonniirlily eradicate the vim from the ststetn, and product radical and permanent cures. Working it way with ilent but effective now. r. the Indian Compound cive tone and energy to all the S. rreiory and Kxcn turv organ, repair all the wastes, known and unknownand banishes from the sv.tem every vestige of disease. Dr. White" Vegetable l'.lls unite great power with mildnes of action; operating throughout the alimentury canal, removing all o:!ei,.ive accumulation in the Iwtrels, and stimulating all the urroiiinling organs toa liiahliy state; and aetingas a tonic, they exalt the etiergie af all part of the frame, and are of gre,,;;ii;;;here:;v.cr"., i.r t.ve or Restorative medicine i, re,,ired! A. a mednine for Female, the .iJ.....i r... .u . their popularity, ',,., .,. .ho use ,h"fl.i.h IZ pie guarantee to others w ho an- afllirttd. Dr. White" V. gelalile l'i lis area t:mdard niidirine. universallv approved, and justly esteemed the bet Pill now known. Vse themonce and vou will use them there alter. Dr. White'. Vegetable Emetic act with more mildness than other Emetics, and are orincalculable benfit in breaking up niost of the disease that aHict the human familr r or Dr. .1. White- Magic Liniment he claim extraordinary I. idling virtue and curative proper'ie, and that tested by e.impariw.n iu practice with all the othr best rem. dies of this class know n in the United Stnta. ond in Europe, not one, in in.tant effect and intrinsic merit, bear any comparison to the Magic liniment. I n the language of others, ! is difficult to say what it i not good for." For Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Spinal Affections ;for Burns, Scalds, Bruise, Sprains, cuts. Incipient KingEvils and White Swelling, Syphilitic Vlcers; and 'am and Swelling and I nllamatioiis howeverraused or on whatever part ol the body located, it i inralib!e. For all bruises, and as counter irritant after an "Irish wedding,-' it has no equal. Try it effect externally or internally for your own person. Try i : .....I, inr .our own nerson I it externally or internally forvnur own domestic ani. ' ,,a,ywll t economy of time of time, and monev. alwav i.. Le. .. in;; i u.. fthe hundred th.m.an.l who have used it, since it j invention, not one to or-r know ledge, has faili d to aj warJ " Magic Liniment, its vat superiorly to all other Linuiients. "It is difficult to say what it i not (food for. t hese cel. hrated remedies are for sale, wholesale and retail, bv Dr. .1 W HI fE, and agencies made, at hi Rntanir Medicine Store on (ith st , opposite the Gait House, Cinrinnati. .1. R. KINKARD. Agent for Indiana. Our townsmen, BL'R I OX & MARTIN, and J. S. POWERS, are agents Tor Rrookville Ind. March, 2ird. 1848. H-lv A CARD. Dr. .1. WHITE mav be eonsulted at" his IIOTAMCAI. MEDICINE STORE AND OFFICE, on Sixth street, one door from the corner of Ma l n, opposite the Gait Hon,-, Cincinnati, Ohio. I hose at a distance, whi cannot call on or send for him, w hose caes are not beyond the reach of all medicines, by forwarding to him a statement of their ge, the length of time they have been afflicted, mptom., proeres and general nature of their comnlr.i..ts r . I. .. . u . : -.v.iii..rt.. in n..c-.i siaiemeni, pntage paid.) may procure the remedies neccsaary for Or. J. Ifhite't Celc'irn'rd Krmedies. The Vegetable Elixir, Indian t'ompotmd, .Vagic Liniment, Vegetable Pill, Vegetable Emetic. Icc. are rapidly superceding all other inrdieine.beraise on a fair trial of them they uniformly prove themselves tn he all that his been assumed fur them; medicine of great power and efficacy in relieving and curing the maladies common to our cotintrv. IUOX AND XAILS. .10,noo Lns. Irn D. Cargill. j s Rra.lburv. CAHCII.T, ,V BRAPBI RV, HanufaCtUrerS Of Stoves " GrateB Sid "aiiuictt,. uieis ot Dioves, uraieS ana Mtrpe..or io ANDREWS, TARGILL ft CO. irers of Stoves, I Hollow Ware. l"1 Main St , East Side, between Fourth and Fifth. t iciN 1 1, onio. t n ..... n... ii. n . . - ' ' .S"" " nprnien rremium Cookme stoves IVn .l . .... i....... ., ... ... , . ... . - --- - ..... , . b. iu. m.... .Ve I Hollow-Ware, Sid Iron., Wagon Roxr., Andiions, I l ea Keith s, ftc. Dec. 10. 1-ly Umbrellas, Parasols, r. R ASOI.KT IF.S, AND WNI.KING CNF I'.MBKKLI.A!?. Ul J- RICH ARDSON Steam Factory, the only one in the Vnited States, No. 104 Market Street, I'hi ladel nhia. M. -rrhsnl. r.. . ...... i .. -r . informed th g'nM oi.po.' at I continue tn Maimtaeiure !! .I,- .....,:. the aid of steam, iniiwiiti.r.n.hn. . i... . ppniunn to part.e. opposed to the introdnc- """ "' 'pensive impnmKt. mp ...ortment '""llete,and prices ,o low. a. to give entire salislaclion . '"'-i n I mhrrlla Store next door, of ,...rl. the ame name, it i. imnnrtant v.,,. .l,...,i.l '. c ..... ........ !... .u ..-..iix-r . 'c .. -. n 7ieam rectory, and 'a- -- " " ' iii'ir c iiinrriin. SIGN OF IHE I .M)V AND EAGLE, N" M.rket Street.-rhiladclnh.a. r""Z ,0- .- . . Altfl.tli.il i tr. n ii...t.I tl... -..1..! a ... .. - Taiu- I mhrt'lU. a mat ami bfa,miul articU-, combining all thi- advamac-M of a Cane and I'mhr-ella. SINGt.F. and n.nihle Bitt Jack Plane.. Single and Double But Smooth do Smsle and Double I'm Fore do Single and Double Uitt Jointrr do Halil.it and Sa-h Planes Floorinir and t'ei'.nw Pl-.n... For ale low f..i cash, by ' Brookville, Nov. i i, H47. 53 It. TYVKK Builders Ware Rooms IKIIMlllllt! IIMBER YARD, Flouring Mill, Sa.h, Door and i Blind Factory. Corner Fourth and Smith ts Cin., O H1NK1.E It GUILD, Have erected a larre and extensive building w ith machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and keeping ..n hand an assortment of Pannel Doors. Sash, Blinds, Dor and Window Frame, Weather Boarding. Base Shelving fr Store, w hue and yellow Pine Flooring, Board and Plank planed on bulk sides to various thickness, suitable for inside fini.hiug of hotltes, cc. In the Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory, ihryhaiea good assortment r Lumber for all building purpose. Penon about to erect building on the Ohio and Mii.inpi river, will find it to their i Merest to purchase ail their building materials of us, loading their lumber, brick, lime, Ktc, in Flat Boats and carrying to ihe place wanted on the river. The boat heitig worth ir cost on the premises. We have furnished several buildings on this pUn thr past season. Master builder having contracts in the conntry W her material, and mn.il.ani.. . ... - , ......,.,..,.a,rcinT, Will ntltt it to their interest to call and examine our stock and price. We are eelling 8 by 10 inch sash at SI cent. e .V.Ving i ZVt "1 "" P" - "h" Con.ider.nr Ihe .d. .n ..c.. i..... : u; . , '' -" "si we na.r m macninrrv. ....... . . c Inn naiiroau, we are a.sured that all who patronize tht estahli.hmem will he .applied with material. Ac., at mwch Ie. prices ihan they have heretofore paid. A !l n,d. r. prnmptiy attended to. 1ERMS CVSH. N R. a bill of price may he .een at the office of 'he Indiana Am.-nraa: also at Mr. Ririck'. Hot. I Pt-"kille. Ind Mt .,; t;
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rrVtE "uhaenber, living in the aouth eat corner I of I'nion ro., I nd , inl'irm, he pub ic that he ! ie prepared with Oaacre Oranre, and Hotomac 'I h.irn
i.ir maKiuir nr.ui, r. riJiij Me na. lumnrnt et nn hand t build, the approaching .prin nooo rod., and w ihe. to make immediate engagement for making fence this pring. Hi price i 62J cent per rod. one third payable the neat Christina after the lence i et, one third a yes-after the firt payment, and the other third when the frnre U complete, and ready to defend crop from any kind of animal 1 which will he iu J or a year. He will warrant to ! bra good and "urtUieiit fence to tnrn any kind of i "lock. Letter directed to me at t'ollege Corner will i be attended to. bl .MPTEH M'CAW. Feb. 8, I84S. 7-3m j " N OTIC R. ; THF. partnerhip heretcfore rxi.ting between Wil- j liara W. Butler X tlernian Linck, by the name and i description of "Bntler Me Linck." wa ditiolved on I tne zmn day nfOetoher A. 1). 1847, by the withdraw- , w. me unuenugneu iruin tne ou.ine. oi aia nn H t K M A LIMK. Brckville, Feb'y 29, I84S. LUIvR KENT, Clocli ami Walch Iflakrr. TF.WEI.RY, SilverWare and Spectacle Manufac al turer. Diamond puinted gold I'en,ftc. No. 23 Mainst. between 5th and oth Cincincati. Ohio. March 20, 184. 13-ly. Wholesale Boot & Shoe Warehouse. HAVE commenced receiving at fpring stock of m HOOTS and SHOF.S and have now on hand a very large tock w hich I w ill II for a mall advance for cash. ALSO A good assortment ofPALM LEAF HATS. Merchant are invited to call and examine my tock, which may be much to their advantage. . . , JOHN' GATES. No. S Lower Market 2d dOor ea-t of Main t. Cincinnati. SKIN OF THE RED BOOT. Mar. 4. ll-3tn.-Cin. Herald XV. II. piiilLips, No. 7 Main Street, west side, three door aboc Front niiear the Public Wharf, Cincinnati, O.. EALER in GHOCERIF.S and PRODUCE! keens om... ... . - ; :r, ... .... ni.nu, general assartment ol Sal t. sit... r.. - ... . . Maiider. In i Yams, Fish , - ' Madder. Inilico. Saleratn. f;ln.. v-,1. r-.... . ' "f... vviiii. i s. .iiuih.m-,. l iin-w. ' . " vv o.P,., . nuft f, auu BimintT anii-ief. in (he Grncerv Hu-mt-i. huh uill . mU I obacco, Soap, Candle, and all other l,'r.'.Ioee,l,t Pr'" 'r CASHur " '"hange lor V u ' Tl u v .n- . . , wi ii ir'V'I rncr Pa,n Feather., FlaxS ..,"r p,,rk Bacon. Lard. Gintrnr. TimothyVri. vet. . n " Mu"r'--Sd. Bee.' Wax, Dried - "ns, ivags iXC.OCC. Cincinnati, 3-v. m NOTICE. rIIE Stockholder of the White Water Vallev Ca- I W nal Company, and the public, will take notice ...... ,..,.,,, , Acl , tnrt.eneral Assemblfnf, .m o.sic ,n iiintana, approved bv the Governor, that that the Board of Director of .aid Companv have ' niaile an aesroent On the Stock of .aid Comoanv of rro.hWd t nav- into .he -i"Z ' f nrrr"'r IT?! "na ,0 P" ,nl ,,,e 1 rea.ury of said Company I and SnTi? "r" ".M" UtJ.'l f M .Jin j.i. 7 i "! " next, .,?.!..? .. " M,ch Pymeni, said Company will, ptirstiant to said act, offer for sale and sell on the 2d howl"ra a w'lV' ""u f Stock "' "uch Slo,:k"
,,', ;, ' ' '"v ..Mouoi oi sai assessment, . aeea, i ne '.reen Mountain Ointment, The I'otiBumpano transler the sa.n. .... .k. u....... ..e.u. .- . . ' e
to ihe purchaser. JOH S. NEWMAN. Pre.!. .. . " .".is. ... ...e v um.i.hiit rcoruary 17, 1848. 9-3m. S. .1. HARRIS. J. B ri ,RK Clocks, Watches & Jewelry. ' ! r-3l D ARRIS )c CLARK, have on t!utZI " hand and for sale on accom- : j7,? modating terms, Clock. WatchiJXaf es, and a general assortment of 1 jewelry; consisting in part of the ; . ""-; ratio, r.ignt-uay ard common mantle Clocks, Gold, and Silver Lever and common Watch, Gold and Silver Pencil and Gold ! pens .Rings, Breastpins, Studs, Steel beeds. Silver! thimble., Steel bag-clasp. and purse mounting, an assortment of Silver, German .ilver 1ml plated tea and table spoon; a variety of Spectacle. Aln. I cho.ee article, of cutlery, Pen and pocket knive.; ! Ka?.or, fie; and 111 .hort all article usually kept in ' Jewelry Stores. r They are also prepared to attend to all jobs in the I Silversmithing line-such as repairing Clock. I atches and Jwel rs- .1 : f . 1 . . " 11 viiaiienig 01 glasses in nectacle. 3 0 6 i spectacles, Ac. - " Thankful for past favors, they hope by a strict at- : - . t ii... .."(ie oj a sirict attention to business to merit and receivea liberal share ..i.u.. uu.uics to merit and receivea liberal share ...v pu.1.,1 ci,,,m. aeiemiiiu a a. iliey are that nc cu.tomer shall have cause of dissatisfaction. Store on Main Burg.-. street, nearly opposite the public office. Brook ville, la. 11 March Sd, 184S. ,0.,r North's Cough Candy. TO ALL Men, Women, and Children, we end the.e presents grretintr: Be it known that all persona now suffering with affections of the Limes, ch a Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Ktc. tic, may receive certain and "peedy relief from the use of Dr. North' Expectorant Cough Candy. It is pleasant to take, and is certain to cure cheap, convenient to take, and a ure cure. What more can he asked? It ha stood the test fur the last three years ".-CI".'M""i-,i "If"'"'' all slanderous ininuations which have been thrown out by persons interested. Other nostrums have been puffVd, flourished awhile, and then forgotten, but ''North's Cough Candy" still stands a bright star in the firmament like ii name. ake. All other must move on, but it stand, the hope of the Consumptive, to guide his shattered bark into a port of Health. For sal wholesale and retail at No 22 Walnut t. bet. 3d and 4th, and tor orrth and Plum, hv A. A. NORTH, Cin., and W. HAILE, Brookville, Ind. Feb :'.. H-4W X OT1CE TS HF.nF.BY GIVEN, that liook will he opened Tor the subscription ol stock in the lUr-ison. New 1 renton, Rochester and Brookville Turnpike Company, on the firt Monday in April nest, at Harri.on, New renton, Rochcsu r and Brookville, and the following person be, and they are hereby appointed to open said hooks, to-wit: Warren Tebbs and William Purel, at Harrison; Ephraim Rockafellar, John P. Case and George Rutin. I, at New Trenton; John T. Cooley and Jo.eph Bennett, at Hocheter; and William Kobe.on f.hff.l Daniel D. Jones, John Adair and Renjamin H Burton, at Brookville. JOHN T. COOLFV. Pres t FNOCH M CAHTV, S. c v. -.,! res March 8th, 1S48. ' 12.3w MOHF. PROOF THAT S3IITII'S TOXIC SYRUP WILL EFFECTUALLY CVHF. THE FF.VEU AND AGUE. . 'l'r.ov, Inp., August lth, 1S4-. having used in my own family. Smith-, Ton c Svr-iip-.r egetable Febrifuge for the cure of Ague and lever and Chill and Fever, a well a having Id (in mi neighborhood) upwards of sixty bottle, w .thin the last two months. I take pleasure in stating that innoca.eha.it failed to eficct a speedy cure either in Ague and Fev.r or Chills and Fever, and I sincerely recommend it to my friends and the public a. one of the mint effectual i..l ... . ,. . ...... i eiiic-uie. IDBt 1 I have ever know n ned. R. B ATES, P. M. Jefferscn Co., Ky., August 4, 1847. 1 hi i to certitj that 1 was afflicted last summer with Ague and F'rver, and had then had it for three year, arid during that time I used every remedy that I could hear of, without effect, and de.'paired of ever getting well: I was induced to try Smith' Tonic Sirup or Vegetable Febrifuge, and bv ti.ing two bottle I . S . en I i n 1 1' n-. r .-...I .. ... . . . . . ....mi i roinuiuefl wen up to tnis time. I therefore a.. Ive .i.iinniiul m-..ll .. . . (.: .. . . . ' s i ne rei.ire dO not hevitate to reeo....... n.l .. i-.. - . . . ... i " " iriemi and the piihlic, a. the mo.t effectual and innocent remedy that ha cvercomr to my knowledge. NEWTON STIVERS Prepared by W II.SON, STAKBIHD ct SMITH, , . LouNvil Ie, Ky. Forialeby M.W.HAIIF. S7fim BrookviHe.'liid. COTTOX VAUXS, &C. HTjHE subscriber, A gent for the Covington and the fai Cooper Cotton Factonr., ha constantly on hand a large tock of fotton Yams, Wickine- arnet andCoverlet Warp, Twine and Bafing. For sale at the low. ,, price. R. BIXH A V A N, Cincinnati. J: n. 1J. 4-4m (Cin.Gai) ,35. - A. PEACOCK, Dealer in Iron, Steel, Nails, Axles, Springs, Wagon Hoxes.Axes, Mold Boards, ; !d"lo V4?. iVM, and Stee, and ef, handed. ofSpE ! Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Drag., Ca.l Shear Plow., &c, all warranted to perform well A liberal disc, tint w ill he made on either Iron or Plows bv the nulitt.lr Vinra nn v. c . - . " - : ' amri, Deiween 5ht and nth, east side, Cincinnati, O. Mar. 17. 12-iy Hardware and Cutlery. ILL and Cross Cut Saws, i-TaL Wood and Hand Saw., Drawing Knives, Cutting Knives, Pocket Knives, Kniresand F'ork. Butchers- Knives Knob Locks and Latches, Thumb Latches, Round and Square Bolts, Butts and Screws, Iron and Steel Square, Mill and Cross Cut Saw Fin.., Hand Saw Files. Waffle Iron, Steel Yards, Cvnnd Stone Crank., Natl and Shoe Hammer.. And Itons. Brace and Bitt, Amr' Shiivels and Spades, Heavy firail Shovels, Hay Fork and A ie, ! Manure Fork. Hame. Bras and Sus-ar Kenl 1 . ..e a wrr are onered at i .h.. l.. ,r ' , the V-Tr.;r-..( .i j price tor Cash. Bronkrille, Nov. 27, IS47. w. H Money Wanted. rrons ii.dtbieri tn the undersigned, m to R. Irti rt ,,iet. d to make immrdist. ! pa; mem. Brook vijlr(.lan H . TYs EH ut. j
Eaton and Kltridge. IMPORTERS and Manufacturer of Gun. RiBet nd other porting aparam.
REVOLVING, Duelling, and other Oun Makrra material. Pocket CiillerT. Bowie Knives, fc. e.. Agent for Eastern ovr, Maine at, between fifth andSivth t. is 1 yr BULLETIN XO.2 . rT847 wni Lir?mfmbered in'nn'arT; of the Wet I kl SIT len .tre.mV 7.'" Lnow'nTbo'und:"';:.' riV. mg big er and hirher rarr nl diimav to the in habitant, "ch,,'"; ercohlwe.l their ware, from the rivmi .;.i.. ... ' ' , ce.;Va",,. wImnlV .ed,r,irTwPe!:: mSl rW:,',? aril era ! al. -. Ikt The puh.ic .uthocn, w ; callrd on to adniiniMt-ratd and coiitir in .hurt, ; pvval peiuiic caiamiiy nan occurrwi u ;. ;r .i. j . . 1 FI.Hd had ceaed Vh. n he water. 1, ,0' The retiring wave, left ,..,.llvi.l deDo,i,e which ! in a few mouth niu.t riveout that H. 1.. ri... 1 w hich poduce billiou disu-asea! What .ay the celebrated Dr. Ferguson on tlii point? Answer: "Thn cnute tj hiliaut drranzrment j hat itt principal iturrr in ha'f dried margintef r:rm." All hi.tory and experience prove thi theory. i When the llrnikh army encamped on the plain ol , Estremadura, at a time w hen the river O uadiana had become dry after a flood. Remittent and Intermittent Fever raged among the troop w ith uch dc'rnctive malignity that they camrtiieh being extirpated. t i Me irartcnnerg i ompanv, llieietore, earneith ...i .i . "... I 1' Ul ; ri ( i'llu'rd r.tmnsne . I.... ..T. . ... ... ran int aiii'iiiinii 111 iiii' 1-11 iiri- t .... . i ..... . n. .. . ....;.n. ..j -i..k,.. j e n-. Medicine. In every locality where there i the slight.ieuicine. in tvrry locaiuv where rhcrtr it thr Iieht I j Dumb Ague and the like, the inhabitant should at ! once .end to the Uenei-al Agent of the district and , have a tiraefrnberg Depot established near them ! Were this d. me, and the OR AFFF.XBF.KG VEGKT. I ABLE PILLS and HEALTH HIT TEKS used accor- ........ ... .. an. i iii..... i .1 nit r.na useti accor ningtu diredtions, there would be no fear of bilious So important are the Oraefenherg Medicine to the the people of the West, the following steps should be immediately taken: lf. Every neighborhood should hare its Grarfnberg Depot. By addressing the General Jgeitl of any dtsti ict this can be secured. . rammes snouia ciuo together ana set an im- . - . . '-rr'v 3d. Emigrant Societies and ether philanthropic bodies should furnith them to the nerd i. By urh mean, bilious disease will he entirely prevented. mi il i ntr ttiftttit i ne oiner .neinc ines ot tne lompany are most eminently adapated to the di.ea.e for which thev are recommended; add consist of the following ' 1 T,"r -''enberg Eye Logic. The Children-. Panlive mm. i ne uvenierv svrun. r 7- I k. .i1...,,.. 1 r " . .". .1 . . . ... v. ..H..aii...iF.t nui.ua . . sraimi en. Centreville, Ind. to w horn application, fur agencies may be addressed. Robert McCleiy, Agent, Rrnnkville, Ind. EDWARD BARTON, SecretarvNew York, January, 1S47. 6-4w.' Queen City Scale Manufactory, Main Street, 3 door from the river. fflIE subscriber ha on band and is contantlv M manufacturing PL A 'I FORM SCALES of al'l ize.. Also, Bras, and Iron Beams, of a superior quality. All of which are warranted in every re spect. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. WM. HVDDAKT. i OHIO MECHANICS INSTITf'I'F. OHIO MECHANICS INSTITUTE. Thi i to ! csrtify that the premium wa awarded at the Eighth Annual air ol wno Mechanics Institute to Win n.ia.Miti i-.r ... v.n.u ..itviiiiiici iiiiiuute to v in. H f..r Pi.tfrem Se.i... .1. ,..i..i.;..rf k. v.. Given under our hand tin. Hr.t dav of November; 1845 i n h v P. FOCTE, Prcs't. J. W Applegate, Sec'y. Ja. '4,. 4 Linck and Farquhar, HAVE just received a new assortment of splendid qt'EEN'S AND GLAS-J WARE, consisting in part ol Super White, Blue and Purple Vine Tea Ware " Coburgh Flowing Blue Tea Ware " Rhine do do do do " Golden Grape, Spring and Folcnsburg do " Painted (varioo pattern) do Bowls, Jog, Plate. Dishes, Nappies, cic. Glass pitJhcrs, Jugs, Phtte, Salts, and Preserve Dishes. Glass White and Cofd Flint Tumblers. All of which will be sold at Cincinnati retail prices, at their NEW STORE, opposite to the Posi Of. rice, Brookville, Indiana. Hardware and Cutlery. KNIVES and Fork, Pocket and Pen Knives, 1 Butcher" Knivr', Shoe Knives, Drawing Knives. j Spears super Hand Saw, Cros Cut and Wood do l race, Halter and Log Chains; Tea Kettle. Shuvel and l ongs. Bra Kettles, Coffee Mill, Mill Saw I Fil. , Flat Bastard do, half round do, Horse Ra.pt, ' Hatch, ts, "ail Hammers. Adam Shovel, Deven do, Gi ain do; Manure Fork, Collin-Axes (warranted;) Haines; Steelyards; Balance, Steel and Ir n Square, Ladel. and'skimmera, ' Gurry Combs, Meal Seive, Round Bolts, Knob Latches, Tumbler Fad Lock. General assortment o ' Bints Hinge and Screws; Chest and Trunk Locks; : Table and Tea Spoon, Sad Irons, Candlesticks,! Hore Brushe.. White Wa du;Sand Paper, Scwine I and Peg Awls r 6 ! For sale at the new cheap store of Jan. 1. LINCK A; FARqt HAR. WOODKN WAKE. "linr Wa-hing Tub? and Chum, Painted foot do. Hon i. Hall llttshel, Potatoe mashers. A tiger Handles, Butter Ladel., TarCanv, Rolling Pins Bench Screw. Clothe do Baskets. Ztnr Washboard new Stile) For sale at the lowest Cash price at the New Store n i -., e. LINCK & FARtUHAK. Brookville, Dec. 30, is.17. C'KOCEKIES. I io Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, N. O. Sugar, t'tmitnon do Indigo, Madder, A lum, 'operas. Logwood, Powder, Lead. Suer. Imp, l ea, Saleratu., Y. H do Pepper, A 1. pice. Cinnamon, Epsom Salts, Shoe Rlacking, Molasses, C hocolate, Rice, Mackeral, Broom C.r.ls. Shot, Stove -iiaicnes, fiprs Bed Cords and Plmip-h I ,n.. For sale at the New Slu r of LINCK Brookville, Dec. 30, 1847 Ik FARQUHAR. For Sale. ,lljWO small frame dwelling houses, in the In n of Mount Carmei, newly built thi. spring, and finished in good order. It offers a first rate opportunity ' to good. steady Mechanic, who are greatlvin demand' 1 and in one ofthe best neighborhood in the State. Situated on the Turnpike, now under contract. : leadingfrom Brookville to Cincinnati, renders it a desirable location. Said property w ill be sold on ac eommodatmg terms. For furthe r particulars applR. BRUNDRETT. August 9, lS47.-33.tm Mount Carmei IUOX fc STKRL n. nn Kiinnr .,l.,...i c llliflOM rnOF, AND.Il'MTI Iron STORK X V tnil II IV a ".T - " . scv a a. . a. .1 .- 1 list Main Street, near the Court House. ClXCf.XXA Tl. rfRON Xi NAILS ofall,iie,STEELSofeverydescription, allof the very best quality warranted. 7 mernoul1- Allofgoodqualityand warranted. AK".nr , V...?? "d Bl-cksmithJ w, find i, VirtheiTintVre.,: U Sr N.W.CHApPMAN.,'nSl eUewhere. August 21st 1845. M-l j -. HOOTS AXD SHOES. IH A E just received a complete stock of MEN'S Coarse, Kip and Calf Boot, and Brorans BO"iS Coarse and Kip Boot and Brogan. ?.?HS.' Co"snd Kip Boot, and Brogan. WOMEN'S KIP BOOTS " CALF do " CiAITER do " Half Gaiter do " MOUOCiO do " GOAT do " Morocco and Goat SHOES " Kid SLIPPERS " Col'H H.irn.ii.. nnnc-r IHII.DRENS SHOES and ROOTS Ladies-and Gents RUBBER OVER SHOES fcc 1 hp 1 Inrii irli.tii. BM r. . c- ... . .ill ;..ii .u .Tr- t vn.icr vitality, andcl win sell tliem at Cincinnati price. FOR CASH. j Bnsokville, J9th Kov.,1847 50 R. TYNER. a aV. 11' WW WW . " IV . . IfcOtvCDOOIll, I Plane & Edtte TOOl HTflnnfartneoeo K nd nlfi! n.A iUanUiaCtUrerS Ana Idlers in Dardware and Cut rr And Dealers in Dardware andCutlerv NO. 1IJ l 1 1 v t -r T, r. . n 7 . - rr.l, r. c-igntn ann NinUi, C1NCIVN Tl Cooper,, Carpenter., Wagon.Cabinet, and Chair Makers Tools, of every description, , ni wav, on hnnrl. i0Mar 2o,T2,r,RDFR' AV s"ort nohce. Baric). efSALI Tor -ale hv I VNER Dr 7. Utr.
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I THr LKK AT THIS! 1 11 r. "a. li Kit Iu.b I. - at.:. . m. a !h"nkr 10 '" uld fti",d' "d "omers for their ver" 17t'l?;;.,,"!;C f -P 1 r"Pl,u".' wlieiu a contmo.nce of their favor.. I "OW,"n h,,,d fu" n1 " ".plete ...ortment of XniV'l COOK1KO h. T ."' 7 tn.v .tovc n ..e . rTi. " ...penonty over all otner ter. j"!. "rror"-d P"'c. '.Al'' Gr,"'' ' P.'rnt and tomhinatioa Cooking in all ,,h-T"my " ru"--nce and deptt ln ,ne "epartn.rnt of cas k ng. 1 hi. Stove i. ' U""rpt"ed h Stovr rver .KVwt.fcrlW tr.,1 k.henTTnX " ; ..A1."" -r, ...ortment of sir ; prVvVd. In V: Ti i .ortment ot Tin and Japan Ware, namely: Candle i iica., auir Howls, l ambler. Molasae. catv. Nut. 1 ,BX"' ?C" A,i uf mhith tx" l. 'drr-rn,,1ed m11 00 ,he m0" - 1 6 tr," ,or Brookville, Not. 26th, 1847. X B. All ktuiif of Job Work done at ihort notiac. with matnt-s. 48-6m J. H. F, Wat.nhfiR. .Tpwelrv. fcr. . - - j j 1HE subscriber keep cuntant!y on band, a full 1 .llnillV of fine fi.. Id snrt C , 1. vr Vf. k. C ,nc celebrated maker. Alio a large assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Good, Silver Plated and Brit's j W are. Pocket and Table Cntlery, Gold.and Silvtr r-.i -. -- . ....... . I i uii "--.i1.. .... roioiao voia rcn.. wita silver I I .. I I L I f . . . , llol.lr tfn.'ha rr,.m . sn ... , I n j Perifocal Spectacles. j A new article of American Manufacture, perfect! ; easy and natural to the eye. These glasse hav ! been examined and highl recommended by those j who have worn them and fully tested their superioriority over all other. : Jut received, a large assortment of Gold and Silver Frames Glasses insert d in old Frame., and .old by . the subscriber, only agent in Cincinnati. All kinds of Clock and watche, tnnsic boxr. and jewelry, repaid d in the best manner. Old Gold and Silver bought or taken in exchange. "! X. L. HAZEV, No. 157 Main, 3 doors above 4th t OIIUIX RICE'S Improved Patent Zinc Washboards , Fifth Mrect, between Elm and Plum. "irAXfFACI'l'HED by him only, and warrant..! KU .1. . . . - . , - - - - ' -'., ,h.e eheape.t and best article now offered to the I 'J?.?"'." ?r"""P'.!r of .trnctare, durability He feel virnnl.il in w-.. . ......-...... .- I... ur..CL i . .. n'H . v iu. i.e., soap anu laoor. He feel. 1. .rnm.J : .. . 1 : . ... . . . . ii mmiiiriism p nn waiuDoaro to the nnhl.tf. n . . .. . 1. . - . 1. .. .. 1 . . ... u, ., mm ...u.,..!... intra their merits, and in every eae they have given entire satisfaction. Certificate, cnnl ri readily be obtained in any quantity, but he deems a trial or ki. Wa.kI boards a sufficient proof. I A full and complete supply kept constantly on ! hand, and old wholesale and retail at reduced prica. j All orders promptly attended t. uK" " A"Jr purchaser'lieeoniiiif dissattsfied after a ! thorough test or said article, i. requested to return , them and the money in all cases will be refunded. He ha been compelled to enlarge his ntabliihtnCBt . (ow ing to the increased demand for hi. Washboard, j for the last six month,) and erect extensive maerinc- ; ry, by which he hopes in future to supply slide1 mands. j Coufien. Ncne genuine except thoe marked O. j Rice, on the back. ORRINRICE, I South side of Fifth at., corner of Hon. . Dec. 1. 51-ly TERMS CASH! Is Y 31 A N &. It I C E IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealler ia llardwareand Cutlery, Wire, Steel, Kails ia .Sis n tl"' Anvil, No. 7 Main street, 5 doors below Tearl at. Cincinnati July .Id 184. 27-lv '1 WO lots in Br.okville?w ith dwelling houses, OB. on the bottom, t he ot heron the hill ; also some voluab.a lots.all upun reasonable term. JOHN A. MATSOK. January 1st. 184(1, 1 PDRIFI TH E BIO 0 D MOFFA T'8 VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS ! phcenix Fitters. : The high and envied celebrity which the prw-eniiaeal : Medicine, have acquired for their invariable efficacy ia all the diseases which tliey profess to cure, has rendered tha usual practice of puffin"; not only unnecessary, bnt unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good works testify for them, and they thrive Dot by tha unlh of the credulous. QT ASTHMA, ACUTE and CHROXIC RHEUMATISM. AFFECTIOSS of the BLADDER and KtDSEYS. BILIOUS FEVERS Ac LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the KNth and west, where thee diseases prevail, they wW be found Invaluable. Planters, farmer., and ooora, who one use thew Medicine, will never afterwards be without them. BILIOUS CHOLW, and SEROUS Looseness. BILES. COSTIVEXESS, COLDS & COlullS, CH0LIC. CONSUMPTION. Used with great .ucrestjnn thai disease. CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES. DYSPEPSIA. No person with thi. distressinf dw. eaw. should dclar using these mcdicoes immediately. ERUPTIOXS of the Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATWLESCY. FEVRR and A fit IT r. it.;. . r.i "m eosintry these medicine, will be found a iaTt. weedy, and certain remedy. Otl:r medHaw-s leave the system .object to a return of the d.ir a e.. I.. ih l;.. : . 'era country these medicine, will be found a safe, speedy, and frtain mihmI. fl 1., .1 . - I .1 . 1 . . - - j v " 1 i.i.uiul. n --avc uie Bysieai auojeci vo s return of the disease a cure by those medicines is prrmannt e. .r,c..i. Or. 1 l.-l ILU, AIVU UK UtKKU FOULNESS of COMPLEXIO -V, OENHRAL DEBILITY, OOUT, GIDDISESS. GRAVEL, HEADACHES, of every kind, 1XWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. IMPURE BLOOD, JAUXDICE, LOSS of APPETITE. LIVER COMriAINTB. tEPKOSV, LOOSEXESS. MKRCURUL IlISEASEB.Never fail, to eradicate entirely all the effect, of Mercury laBnitelr sooner than tne most powerful preparation of Saranaha. MfiHrstl'tJTS vrcivilic nrmiTn rtK?" TOra "". KEr76v Tr?M SRAFJ!9if'--f ' "i. '.-'iv. sr to ILir J PALPITATWX ofthe HEART. PA1XTER-8 r.um tr, P I Is E 8 . The original proprietor of these medicine, wa. cured of Pile, of 36 years standing by the use of these Lift Medicine, alone. Pitf.NS in the head, side, back, limbs, joint and organs. RHEUMATISM. The .IBicted wilb lh; tWnlile disease, w ill be mm of relief by the Life Medicines. HUSH of BLOOD to the HEAD, SGURTt, SALTRHEUM, SWELLIXGS, SCROFULA, on KINO'S SVZZs, in r1 worst forms, ULCERS, of every- description. W O H Itt S , of all kind., are rfleeiuaily nptlled h; these Medicines. ParenU will do well to administer them wbe ever their exntenne i suspected. Relief will be certaia. THE LIFE PILLS AND PHOIX BITTERS PURIFY THE B100O. And thus remove all disease from the system. A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS M? PHCNIX BITTERS be road the reach ofeetnPC) it'li-TsB in tits mmt imBt - ctf mvmrw narit-nt The genuine of these medic iocs are Dow put up hi white TMr lbl; together with a pamphlet, eal'fa iLe. Good S,-,ril.n, containing thTdlrecUoiu, V M arkiek . dr.win-r Rmaa--.. r-. wn ..--..T! . Office, by which strangers visiting the city can very earil r.nd .... Tha ani. anj 1 u.-i " .w wi.fic., ajisi ounnuB, are copyngnrnsj Iheiefora those who procure them with white wrapper? Oct be assured that they are genuine. Be careful, atM do Bf buy those with ycUov wrappers; bat if troa do, b satj-stoi that the; come direct from as, or doot touch them. C7" Prepared sad sold by on. wiisisiAin b. inorrAT. JS Broadway, corner of Aotnesr- street, New Vsra Fet Sala ry M 'tr.K AILF., Brookville, In-!.
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