Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 April 1848 — Page 3

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.. . . -i I iiing of lOlli April, ISIS, MARY JANE IICTThe weatlier has been cold and dry, for the K l(-K "P1 about 20 years. The deceased had past week. Sunday was the first day of real t long been afflicted, ana her sufferings great; yet warm weather, and from appearance we may she bora aU wkh christiau ror,j,uJ)?i anJ calty now expect some weather which will bring for- j , . ward vegetation. "'gwf onI to God who gnve it. State of Trade. Grain and Provisions have; She lived as she died an exemplary christian, been more plenty, and the trade in them hve and an ornament in the church. To her, death been more brisk. Wheat is more plenty, but , wa8 f , w f h M f , the Millers have vet but a partial snpplv- Oats , 1 " are bringing a better price, and Corn finds a j was belter t0 be ,sent from t!le Cesh ud presready market. Dry Goods and Groceries are a ! eI1t with the Lord.

little more in demand, t.very kind or whole saling is now in the hieht of its glory. The on ly draw-back is that the country Merchants come in with lean purses and money in the city is very scarce. FlourThe sales on the the last of the week were at a little less than in the first of the week. $4 40 and 4 45 was all that could be obtained, and sellers were willine to take that if it could be obtained, a larger amount of shipments have oeen made than any week before. Provisions Brl. Pork is still heavv and C7 is ait luai gau uc uutJiiir-tj iui iiira.-'. uuia oict's : ii ik . r.-s- 1 7 1 1. c; i are .abetter demand. LirJ is in cood! demand: and bVe can be obtained for a pood article . r T x- n - f r . - , v

good deal of No. 2 got off for manufactory of "-"". w toa, aim exOil, which makes a better demand than would Prsse1 hopes of meeting them agnin in a otherwise be obtained. brighter world. g. g. Salt No imporiant sates of Kanawa have-

transpired. The demand is verv limited, with i : 'Ti.- A.. 1 ; I: r- l no nominal change in prices 10c for No. 1. Sales from canal of 100 brls N. Y, in lots at $2 per brl. Salaratus Sales ofl5 casks city made, at 7c. market rates by cask 7a". Seeds Clover finds ready sale at stead v rites I 100 bush from store at 3 62'Xc. 200do do at 1 $3 50. Flax is dull at 75c. We notice a con- ! siderable shipment East, via. the Miami Canal. ! Sugar Of N. O., the sales are confined to; mall lots 10 hhds the largest for the Ruffolo j market at 4c for common, and 4?c for good j fair. The entire sales reported amount to only j about 75 hhds within the range nimed ; 5c is ; now the top of the market in brls for prime, j Sales of 20 bxs white havana, at SaS.c. j Tallow Is ready sale at7'aSc, with a very limited supply. " i A 6ale yetserday of a few brls from canal, at 7'jC, but round parcels would command high- j er figures. i Wood 16 a little firmer, selling from river at f3a3 50. j Molasses Sales during the week of N. O. at 25, 26, and 26c. Grain Wheat is still in demand at 90 cents, the supply at that price is better than it has . been for some weeks. Corn is still wanted at former quotations at 25a2"c. Oats are wanted j at 25 to 23 cents. Barley is less sought after, j 35 to 40 cents are the prices. ! Pig Iron The sales at Pittsburgh since the j Allegheny freshet and the opening of the Canal, ! exceed 7000 tons received by the former, and j amount to 800a900 tons arrived by latter con- I Teyance. The Spring transactions in Allegheny Iron are principally over. Lead No sales have transpired. The market is weak at last quotations. j Lumber A few rafu have arrived at our , landing, but we do not yet hoar of any large; transactions. Sales of 70,000 ft pine boards, a mixod lot, atf 13 25; a small lot common at$10 26 M. shingles, the first arrival at $4 50; subse- : quently 2S M. do at $4 2G M. common do at i $3 50; eubsequedth-53 M. do at $4 2S M. com. j mon do at $3 50;" 3 M. ft Hemlock boards at i $9 50, We understand that a few rafu are j lying above the city, and we may expect large ! arrivals before our next number. We cannot yet indicate what are to be the current rates of I the season, but with a large stock of old, and a great tcarcity cf money, liberal prices can hard- l ly be expected. Shingles, however, are very ' scarce, and the prospect is unfavorable for 1 large receipts and good piices are, therefore, ' likely to be realized. i Werkly TInrkrt. j Wheat, sells at, 90c per bush. Oats, 25 to 2(ic. " j Corn, " 27c. " Rye, " 56 to GOc. " Barley, " 40 to 50c. " Flaxseed, 60 to S5c. " 'lay, $Ual4, per ton. Wood, 5.) ;0 a J I, per cord. Fifth Street .Tlnrkc-t. Fotatoes, CO to 75c. per bush. 50 to 100c. do. 25,i30c. per lb. Apples, Butter, in roll, crock, 15a20c. " 6c. a doz. i Eggs, Turkeys, Chickens, 15 to SOc " 12c. 10c. Ducks, lw York rffonrv Jlartirt. The Tribune or Thursday last says: There was considerable firmness in Slock tos!ay at the First Board, but there was at the Second Board a downward tendencv. Treasury Notes opening at 23 at the First Board, and afterwards sold at '2 prem. The funded debt of the Government was in good demand and sols! at i per cent. There is some inquiry among parties not "to the manor born" in Wall street, why the Sixes of 1 S67 should sell at U 1 KC pr cent; prem. while Treasury Notes, which are convertable into Sixes of 1807, at the pleasure of the holder, are selling at 2.i2'o prem. The solution is simple. The Sixes are sold with the accumulated iuterest, now over three months, while theTreasurv Notes are sold without interest, the interest being calculated and; pam 10 me Seller. I I here IS a moderate demand for WIN, and the I rates are firm, Sterling is 9'.,'al0 for first class ' " J ry,, . .. , . . I there la eomehing doiii! in I-reiglita, hut : no important activity. Cotton to L jiveTpOol is ' Coiner 3-1B, ami Rome heavv ffOOits. I.ar.i eV c. J at 17s. Gtla20s. To Havre there is uothiujr njrThe Banks are discounting more freely, ind meuey continues easy. A considerable parcel r 1 . . r - . . 1 , i Of lone paper, not first class, Was passed to-day at 1 I cent. IVrxv Vork. Atvril 1,1. ', There 18 a moderate demand- for Flour for tliei ' East and home consumption. The sales comprise 2000 brls at 6 UjaG 37 '. for Oenesee, and b UU tor estern. The market for Corn is dull. Wheat is also heavy and has a downward tendency. There is more movements in Tork, and prices are a shade better. The market closes at .'17 ' ,' a8 50 for prime, and 10 00a 10 12';,' for Mess". For Lard there is a pood demnnd, with sales of Western at 'a6'jc. Of other articles the sales are only for the supply of the regular trade demand. There is a good demand for Groceries, and the ales to-day were large. Sugars are active and j buoyant. Of Molasses and Coffee the trade are buying freely at full prices. I I'hi la dolphin, April 1,1. t The markets generally are without change in ' anr particular. Moderate sales of Flour at Ma6 00. There have been no sales of Wheat worthy of report. Corn is heavy. Provisions are inactive but quotations are steady. Itiiltimnrr, Aril 11. 5-tmnll snlaa nf llAmarl I - I 'I ... J 1 wit ' . ...... ' v .v-f,i. .iitri i ll.ll l a,..., t; , and of City Mills at 6:00, market dull, but holders are Stiff. Corumeal ranifes from 2.25 to 2: ' ' c4r r t- , "ales OI prime white heat at 1 : 10dl43 and of Red at 1 :32al :35. In Provisions ther U no r'.nm frnm s-otnr. day. The sales are ouly for the n pit! y of the m. ft ,v,v regular trade demand. IMltabnruh, April I. The market for Flour is active and firm at 4:62J. Sale of 50,000 lbs Bacon at for hoe round l c- r 1 1 t - i . . . . adq oc. tur iiauiM. ruru onn.jst o...a:v Sales of Snjrarat 44'a5c, and Rio Coffee 7 ?a8c. Molasses 27a2Sc - The river is falling with 5 feet water iu the channel. INVALUABLE FAMILY COMPAXIOX. SIX LECTURES on the Causes, Prevention and Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Disease of the Heart, and all Female Diseases. S3 paire, 2 engraviuirs. raprr jo .; Douna 7'J et Mail to any part potare 9' et. Shoulder Braces and Chest ITxpander. 82. Mail j to any part, SOcta; post ire. Inhalintr Tnbe, Silver, i J, by mail, letter p. utaire. Abdominal Supporters, perfect, tto 1 10, for ail Rupture, Falling of the Bowel and Womb, and Weak nack and Chest: sent oy Kxpres everywhere. F'or B race or Sunnorters. or Rupture Supporters. rive heicht from head to foot. and i-ircumfervncc of person next the surface, just oove tne nips, ii ttopinre, mention which sob . Astnt wanted fir the sale dres Dr. S. S. H ICH. 7 post paid. Feb. 21. I t-. d the ahove ir.Hds. A.l V Hr'.adwvv. Sin Yerk. 17 Iv

2orino-(i.M j - - (jiiiimiu iu U3iiif v 11 me rtrThe writer of this communication was present during her last illness, and conversed with her on her prospects beyond the grave, and the joy of meeting her friends in another and belter ' world. She responded, the thoughts of meeting her Savior was more thau all else beside. ,11,.,,., rr - , lie nas lelt Behind an allectionate mother, brothersand sisters to mourn her loss, To thoe of the family who have survived her, '" ua Luru an tiii e n n mtv. iv hair i - i j w ever bear mind her affectionate farewell ' When trvnr t!,em 1 1, nrr.n in.t ,k. ' ! "';; iiuitw. one CA- J From the rit.ilnr- W,h.. The F all, ii-To The Ivrd and Iomi. BY "SHELT1E" I Published by request of one of the prettiest pirls about town. Printer- Devil. I think of you, when mem'ry lingers Among the records of the past; When fancy strikes with fairy fingers, A dirge of hopes too bright to last. I think of you when boyhood's dreams Of fame and bliss arise to view; They wore the lines of truth it seem. But vanished lite the morning dew. I think of you, when morning gleams Athwart the dark and shadowy sky, When Sol sends forth his briliant beams, The earth and air to purify. I think of you, when daylight dies, And stars illume the distant heaven, And love seems driven from the skies, To mock my heart to frenzy drive. I think of yon, by night, by day Where'er I turn wher'er I go, Yonr smile still shine upon my way, Your voice still breathes of suddest woe. Oh! that your curse rang in mine ears; Oh! that you would in kiudn ss hate; rro- -r I, . .. . ' " i ins i coma oear nut silent tears And words of kindness seal my fate. Ah! fate so sad ah! gloom, ro dark ; Why waste your love on one so mad With guilt, that there is left no spark Of hope, to cheer or make you glad. Cursed ha the hour when first I touched The maddening howl-and cursed-but, no! 1 will not blame the hand that clutched It was mine oivu the dregs are woe. Oh ! that the tempter had not came With friendship's honeyed words & smile Or. that he had been stricken dumb, Had lost the power to charm and wile. Oil! that my nature were less base; Oh! that I had a stronger will. I yet might fill a good mans place; Yet win the greatness dreamed of still. Then Joy might man our bark, and Love A load star be to cuide us o'er The sea of life, and safe, above, We'd land upon a Inpier shore. Rut, no! such bliss is not for me; The future is all dark and dreary; A wreck upon, a stormy sea; A desert-traveller, lost and weary. I have no hope the drunkard's goal la almost won the opening grave Will soon enwrap my limbs my soul! Oh! how shall that, God's anger brave! BULLETIN XO. 3 flHtS wo: Id ha ever btt ii lhe sc-m f j (he fierct M strnrpU he- ; twit'ii tnijh and i rror. j No sooner tines truth pro- j minti an importstnt theory, than error, with it leg-ioti of aMie, s t ks to j rrst its proqrtt.s. A ' not illustrious iiiMai.ec ! ofthi, mh the opposition math to the iuimor- i tal Jeiuier. His master : mind was led, under Tro- j vidt nee, to thediseorry ! of Vaceination, hv which that dreadfi.i ,-:. ure, the Smalt Fox, wa rohlied if , its terrors. Me found that the matter from the pustules upon the udder of a eow contained ft principle which would produce the almost divine r suits fori w hich he had so patirnt It and anxiously sought. Op- i position arost. Ii-tt-r-M-d jurs-m, hich in social j rank and profusion:,! poitiin, ridicuhd whrtt they dartd not denyl l in y as-icrti-d that many vaccina-J. t.'d pt rons bccanif covert1 d with hair, rml even t - ' hihited horns and a tail;and that n one cae a cliild ran on all fours, hi Mowing like a hull. Hut the cur- , n ut w a so)ii turmd. The Hritish larlianieiit voted ' him 20,poo st rung (Sieooc), ami the world sang hi praies. j The same spirit lias come down to our own tinn . ! K veil while we write this IJuU tin. interested per-! soni. jealous oi the wonderful enVacv and Mircesof THE GUAEFKXnKRU MEOICINES ! are opposing them. Mie:uidt-d nvnl How utt- rlv itupesihle to arrest their spread. '1 ho Most exiraordinarv certificates are eonsinntlv flowrinir in to tit Company, from all pans of the country ; certificates w,,ilh hav'" astonished the mot respectable citizens. Many of tht se testimonials have hi ew submitted to (rentlenuii of crreat distinclion, who have carefullv examined tin m to see that they are cenuine. Among these, are (he i.hui,1 of the lu-v, X. Hants, P. IV, of !lu" nrtst r picopal C hnrch, and Vraucis Hall, Esq., editor of the New Y'ork Commercial Advertis.r. We finally submitted the whole to the Hon. WM. V. BRADY', the Major of New Y'ork, who has civeu his ; certificate, under the On at Seal of the City, that they j are genuine and reliable. i I ..t. . ... . I no socii names, we lear no opposition. e anfortified at every point, and solicit a continuance of! the unexampled patrniiaq-e we have alrtady receivtd. Wc would tarnestlv advis,-, i lsf- Thnt rreru ?ir;c4W. n-hrre there is no Grarjen'-erit Vef. vt, imried:ate j.vf he taken to tinve et.e. fiv addressing the General .f"t of any tics- , ti iff tkrs ran be st eureti. 2d. I'atntl.-es sfiouiil elub together and get an im- . merliatr sttppiri. ' 3.. Em'rant Sjrieries and ot.her thi!arithrtiic i bodies shonl'i furnish them to the netd ;. I Of the l.racfeiibei-c V. ir. table Pills alone, JO.ooo ! boxes are sold each and every week! I Ol" the Htal'b Bitters, an enormous qiiantitv. : 1 hi se extraordinary Bitters are sold at twenty-five: cents a paper, and arc warranted to make two quarts ' of Bitters snperior to any in the world. 'I hey are composed of Hoots, Barks, Herbs, and Vines, cather- ' ed in lhe vast ton st and prairies of America, and are ' a speedy and certain n-Muratirr of weak and debilitated constiititions. ! lhe other Medii ines of the Company are oft qua) value, and art-a follows: The Graefenbi-ry Sarapaiilta Cnmpound, the Grn, fenberir F'.ve Loti.mc, Tin Children's Panacea, ' jTheGn-i n Mountain Ointment, '1 he Coisuinpiic's ; ; Balm, Ths Dysentery Sjrup. j C 1' the General Aent for Indiana is Seaton Myers ! Centresille, Ind. to whom applications for aincii may ne auilresseil. ! Hubert MclTciv, Atrent. Brooks ill'-. Ind. F.DWARD BAH ION, Si crctaryNew York, Febrnary. 1S48. 17-4w.' RALDNESS AND LOSS OF HAIR is caused by a want of healthy action of the vessels which throw ..or 1. .. ....... r. i linn from the head When ihi-.r ves. sels are weak or diseasid.the perspiration is thick clammy, and adheres to the mouth of the port , j and clops th. m up, and dries and forms scurf or dan1 driitT Less blood is then carried to the roc. ts of the hair, and for want of which the hair has not snfllcien; 'nourishment, and consequently becomes dry am! harsh, and b--ins insensibly to fall off, which contin.t!.. nnJ,1Ms l,l.li. U ... ,11 OK II. le...-, . ..... t . j ............ store the capillary vessels of lhe hnir to their former healthy circulation, and a fine silky new hair will make its appearance, which will increase in quantity and volume until the hair becomes thick and healthv. jayne's Hair Tonic is the only preparation that has ever been known to produce new hair nn bald beads, which in has done in innumerable instrnces. 1 and will seldom fail, if properly anil nerseveringly I I This valuable preparation excite the scaip to a new and healthy action, cleanse it from srnrf and dandruff", prevents the hair from fallinir off, or becoming pit-mat urcly pray, cures those eruptive !is. ease which often appear npun be head, ami tu a majority of cases, produce a line prowtn ol newhair. It also prives the hair a rich and beautiful appearance, unequalled bp anv thing of the kind. JATNE'S EXPECTORANT. This is nndotilitrdlv the most valuable, as it t decidedly the most

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popular medicine of its kind ever introduced into I TO COUNTRY F.DITOKS. thi State. The demand fur it has been constant and ! Editors e-vimr the above, nr the Pros pec ot a of the increasing, from the time it was first offered for sielc i c'asket," in an other column, including tin nohere, last January, tn tne pr,-enl time. Numerous I tice, several 'insertions, and noticmc the paper, w-ill testimonials of its real worth and usefulness, from nt. entitled to a copy of either of the magnificent very many of our eiti.ens mieht be produces-, bu t a j Mezzotint eiicrave.l portrait of Sl'l.l.VS J. K. trial will satisfy all that it is a speedy cure fori FOLK (bv Surt.vin? or N A(i l.E.'S HENRY CLY(0y conch, colds, infliienia, asthma, hoarseness, and all j Warner,) which are admitted to he the best tikc-

I kinds of pulmonary alii ctiom. Uatlgor (M oaity whir I nnan.l otllv b. I'l . O t ii iii Philadelphia, W II XII. E, I'- kiii:-. iand I -Id on a li .-v ''v

TK.KMS OF Til K INDIANA AJIUmCAN. rpwO Dollar in ajvanci, JJ.JO in six months I S.i.OOat the end of the year, and an addition ot 30 cents fur every year paviuiut isdelavtu thereafter. Advertisements. One square or lcs4wiil be in-crt-d three times for ulle tlollar.if payment be mailt in advance; one dollar and twenty-live cent if pavntent be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty cts. if delayed Uo years, and ill the same proportion foi the time payment is delayed, l.arirer advertisement. for a longer tvoie will be charged oil the same principhs.

I'HF. STATE OF INDIANA,") In the Franklin FKANKLIN COl'.NTY. Circuit Court, F b. J Term, A. D. im. SARAH MILLER, ") VS. NATH ANIEL MILLER. J Bill for Divorce. (OMKS the said plaintiff; by Hnwiand horsnlij citor. and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, ty the affidavit of a disinterested person, that the r sid-. nce of the said defi-ndaiit is unknown, it is niereiorc ornerea nv tne saui court mat nonce 01 ine pendency of the said complainant's bill for divorce be published for three werks successively ill the In- j dlMim ,i lOf-if. ft ii .1 n.-ii'fixii.i-p i.f (..n.i-,l nirflllul titll I published in the' county of Franklin in the State of iiuuaiin. lloiuyilt tne saui iiciemiani oi tne penu.-ll vj m ;iiu nut ; aim unit' ne pit-au i nr ufr uir : i i. . . . . . - . m.,K lure lhe ca,liff ,,f " at the tnt t rm ; . :rl LJaTU " ""u uuinu upon itim u iniri . Copv attest. JOIIX M. JOHNSTOV, April I7th,1848.--8w ClerkF.C.C. Jiyrprpsia. This distressing complaint is a weak ness of the ditestive organs, caused by impurity ofthe blood. The gastric j uice, a fluid peculiar to the stomach, when secreted from bad hlotid. is deficient ! in lhoe solvent properties which are of such imI portance to digestion. Consequently the food, in1 stead of beine dissolved, often becomes spoiled or pul rified in lhe stumach ;lience bad breath, sour belch- : mtr, costiveness. pain in the stomach, colic, dyseiitery, and other dreadful complaints. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills area certain cu'v : fur Dyspepsia, because they cleans? the stomach and ; bowels from all bilious humors, and purity the blood. ' Four or five of said pills taken every niirht on Bfointr : to bed, alwavsaflord relief, and, if their use be nerse- ; verea in a short time, will make a perfect cure of Dys- ! : pepsia. i CTflctrnre of Counterfeits ami lmirr.tion.t!TKr- i m iiieber, that the originaal and only treiiuine In- ' Hian Veu-eiable Pills have the w ritten signature of i j WM. WKICHT on the top land of each bo. I The genuine for sale bv R . it. !s. Tvner: llrnokvillc; j F.. I. Crookshank t Co.l FairlielJ: David Slaughter ' Hlooming throve; Thos. J. While 8c t'o., I.aure); ' Thos. J. Fitton, Rochester; Metamora. K TylierA. t'o. j Principle office, 15J Race street, rhiladelpliia. PK.JAYVF4 ALTERATIVE. vvchavebeen informed by Mrs. Rose of a cure per- j I formed on her by Dr. Jayne's Alterative, which proves t ' its superiorly over every other rt medy of the kind. I j She has been afflicted for the last sitet n yeaes w ith I Necroses or White Swellings, attended with ulrerai tions and exfoliation of various bones, during Inch i time many pieces have been discharged from the fron- ', tal bone of the cranium, from both her arms, wrisis ami hands, and from both legs, and from the left fem- ; oral bone.andfrom the right nee, besides painful ulcirs on other par's of her person, which has haflliid j the skill of a number of the most eminent physkiauj; ; of our city during most of the time, her sulTerinirs ( have been excruciating and deplorable. About three ; months since she was induced to try Dr. Jayne's Alterative. which III), hil nn Btfotohiiitp hanuv i'flt'rr : upon h. r, by removing all pain and swelling, and ! causing the ulcers to heal, while at the same time her 1 general health has become completely restored, i : that she now weichs some 251hs. than she did before j , she rommeiicenced the use of this trulv valuable prep- , ',-,,;.. v.;, v.l., ' For furtlierinformation inquire of Mrs. Rose, Xo. : IH tilhert St. Philadelphia. , Win. l errel, Corning, X. Y., sjys, April 14, Isif. ! i I have had occasion to prescribe your Alterative for ' a Scrofu lolls Affection of the ItreflsT with crood efi'. ft ! it was a case of long stauding and had been consul- ; t rul incurable. Cy Hoopi.ig Cough 'and Croup. To ramus. Ja lie's Expectorant is, without exception, she most vtj'.uable predaration to use for the above diseases. It ffOiverts It.iiMiini. r..u..h u ,;i.l o.t.l .M....,l,l.. disease, and shortens its duration more than one half, ' ami pronuces a certain ami ap cdv n'coc,Tv. l-nim 1 half half to one teaspoonful will certainly "cure the ; Croup in iufantsand vouiiir children in ha If mi hour's : time. The lives of hundreds o f children w ill be xu- ; niially savju by keesing it always on hand ready ior every emergency. Prepared only by Dr. D. Javne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by ' M. W. H A1LE. P;-3w Brookville, Intl. IVOOL AlsE)!w 7F. will bereadvhv the first of Nfay for Cardine, and as our Machines are of the best the country, and we have old and tried hands, we can with confidence warrant the best of work, oil short notice. CARDING AND SPINNING, Vi!l 1 e ilmie fur customers at tin follow inp prices: White Wool ill broaches, 15 cts. pr. lb. Mixed " " 17 " Keelmir Yarn, 2 ' '1 he smallest lots for cpiiiniiitrmitst he 15 lbs. MAMtACR'Kl.NU Jeans, lhie mixvil, 3 leaf, 37 pr. yd. sl.-el " .11 " " 4 leaf, .TTU.M.H " Sattinrt. accunlint; to color. 37Jtoi'l " t'assimere. ncconlinir to colur, -toT-S 44 I'loth, nccorilinir to color, 50 ton2J White Flannel, according to uiiUh, 15 to-5 fc ))l " " -25 to3rJ " tllankets, per pair, 9100 We have a very larcrostock ofW OOLF.N COOllS of the above kinds, which we will be clad to rxchfl litre for Wool , t'ash, or any kind of Produce, at very fair prices. As we arc ileterilillli d to warrant our work i toml, and om iroods durabli', we hope and expect a larire share of lhe public palronaire. f.VI.I.! TKY I'S, AM) SF.K.!! and ifyou arc ilisappointeil, we will make vou whole. E. M.VCY ?i CO. Laurel, April 6th, 1343. 1SPEintY J. 3iooiti:, Pl'imhpr, Pump and Hii'lrant Miikrr. No. 13 fifth st., hi tun Race and Elm, has ronstnutlv on hand and for sale, M'ell, Cistern and Force Pumps, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipes of all sizes. j ALSO Hydraulic Water Hams, for conveying , water from Springs or small streams, to dw-ellintrs, : partlens, stables, ,x;c, wliere a head of from 4 to H feet can be obtaitn d. Water can be conveyed from I'Hj to 150 feet in height, and from -2 to 4000 IVet on a level, at a small expense All orders from the in ss and despatch. country executed with tieat Cin , O., Dec. 2, 1347. 51-ly STATE OF INDIYNA, FRANKLIN COUNTY. V T the March Term ol the Franklin County Probate Court, A. D. 1S4S, said Court declared the estate of Peter Boultoll. late of said county, dec-used, to be probaMy insolvent: Creditors are thercfoiv re. quired to file their c laims airainst said estate for allowance in tbs said Probate Court, w ithin ten months from the date hereof, or thev will not he entitled to r.avmint. LEWIS BOULTON, March 1F41. Adm'r. How land, Att'y. 1 t-4w Useful "ind Cheap. 25 CUNTS PER Y ERR. "KVK.lt ONWARD" W Kin 1 IT'S I'AlMMf. Forfar D'sstniTniTtatmrt of i'srjut knoiv I W.'.c. rt f'U'titshrd the 5th of rarh months (rortimrncttip ?virh yrlyl4ronffitnir6 large print s monthly tof vnhtnWc information Science and Art. Imfrt'i't menT.t: Valuable l.'Iuccttcual matter: Valuable He ctfif x kc , Ate. Concentrated and Rendered I'i artiral tn the Pnt't ssional Man the Farmerthe Mechanict he Manufacturer the HouseKtfperfhe I'hja'itrnftitt. n jaet men nomn and children, of aU cuixscs, ages, and cond'tiont. Cj-A LARGK SHEET F.X1HA gUAVTEULY, GRATIS. ,ro J CT Krthfma!l m nf I ENTY-FIVE CK.MS t-1 year, may bf t'hiaint d an amount of valimMf in- j formation, which, if procurx,. at all. could nttt be for lr thn.i twtiH) tltlllar; collainl from a thmi-intl OirtVn'iil fcoiirct , i lubracing vvitj branch f know l-til-t nt'ii'Hry, l o make a five ami enlitjhTrurtl pcopU hnppy Th It amine ami Heearch tf Euro', ;m M s tin ,.nrr of Ann rica' prcHt nu n. h:i.l in M"riclit Taper," be brought u inter the surveillance nf Aim rii'k So . reicn. THE FRfcR PEOPI.E OF THE V. STATES. Every cent rtceietl ior uhi'riptittn tn W right's PiperwiU be expi tnlr. in it's itnprovenient. Pol MaMt r, C leriryni.iti and Tt acher, are ytolicited t o act a Agents for Wrtpht paper- They can rverve twenty percentIcnnunif.on nn all monus they rtceie ft.r the paper, nut. I the first of May. A t en(y-f. e cent piece can be t in lopt d in half a h et, ami cost but simple pot:iire. You had better p-t yourfrind and neichhor to unite with o, mid hand our subscription tn your poM tnater who will forward the amount ami your name to u. A 11 letter and cominunicHtiont hou Id be add re ti ;'post paid) to A. E. WKIUH1', 63 S. Turd rillladi Ipllia. Actuary of the American Society for the ; Oifl'minn i f t'usetul Knowledge. THEM 1 1 MS EX IR AOKDIN ARV! A purse ol Stooo has been made up by thefrieni's of lhe cause, to be distributi d in premiums as follou ; 'l o ihe I'lereyman who will procure tbs largest number of subrribei-s to cither Wright's l'ap.-r. or Writrht's Casket, bv the lstol Mat, tlS. To the Tcacherwho siill send the Irriri st nuiiiln-rof subscribers I ft...C. .1... ,. ..rs.a. ... ; t K..r ... K...I, n,n..n . j y0 ii(e iv.t-master who w ill procure independent ol the above, the larfri st number of tibcribi rs before the 1st of May. to either or both papers, To nny , Man, women or Child, who will send the largest num. ; herot stibsvribei-s toeitt.er or both papers, iiurinir the year, 825. We do not include in this, our Acnis in the larc-cities, C J All will have an equal chance for these premiums. Competitors for the Premium, will please state the fact in their let ters, which wil be tilled away until tne award are , ma.i,. ness. txtant and "tiem ot Art; ( ney Hem i.nif inallv sold at lath ) - On the receipt ol their rotpi i witn tne e ur risk, in 3 v . Y i k 1' -Ivt iti,einellt marked. i' will st ml at afe sv av by mail, or si ml an nidi t -n .,-.1, , i I'.i' -ioi.-ai at Tin ir -p Hon .

New Goods! New Goods!! Splendid Assortment of Spring and Summer

GOODS!! "sm-r T, t" 4TT irw : i i - . . v..-. Li.,, j.s, in auiuiori in rno inert', Tarr descripnon, which are always t be found at his old 'and. is now receiving an entire) v fn-sh stock of lhe most sph-iidM and fashionable st vles of SI'lt 1 N'O .V SI MMER tmollS, and which he" now off. r to hi, old customers, and lo the public c. nerallv, at the lowest prices at which roods can be sold in Brookille. He il d. ti rmiiied to l- excell. A in ciikaii;s by none, and hopes his friends w ill favor him wii'i a call, and evamine for tle uiselves, as he has it in his power in accommodate them with ch.-ap. new, and fashionable ps, and is dcu rmined lo do so if thev will giu- him a ch-in-,-. DRY f.O(MS A fine selection of CLOTHS, of a variety of qualities and colors. Cassimeres and Satiinets. Jeans, Tweeds and a variety of fancv (roo! fur Summer Pantaloons. v . ..... noil ri irnill linnilll ,11 fv..,.,s .t Jra d'Ete. Hich ptnte Hamlkerebi fs Ulaek silk Neck Handkerchiefs A supply ot first rate trimmings, and indeed everv t . . , . , - ardFashionaDle HATS. T o (lie L.tdirs. Fancy Lawns: Printed Lawns; Fn neh Ginu'liamj choice supply of Spring and Summer Prims Silks, Poplin and Lu"ti-e Fringes, black Silk and fancv colors 4-4 Cashmere Handkerchiefs; 3-4 embroiderer Shawls; 8-4 drab Shawls; 7-4 black Shaw s; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Silk Mitts; Kid Cilons, and a va iiei oi i.aees alio r.oirillgs. Ronni ts, Leghorn and Fancy Straw, lloiinet Ribbons and Fancy Trimmings, in the spring Styles. Parasols, and all th minor articles of jhc trade well selected; as Fins, Tapes, cotton and silk Sewings, Hooks and Eves, Sec. UrKHS-VAIlK. A rich and full .;Mji.y of the NY- Sti, i of qu.envarc. STAPLE GOODS. Brown and Wenched Shirtings. Sheetings, l icking, Cotton Varus, Candle Wick, Jcc HOOTS AND SHOKS. A good stock Ladies" Spring and Summer Slices of fashionable patterns. of nil kin,.. eli-i-tt't! wiih grtat care and for salt at lhe Ifjui.n luiite ratts. 12:irdw.irc: And huh . d every thing that our public expert to find at the ttores fresh, well selected and cheap. Give u a trial, and we are sure we shall please you. April 14, 134. i6 list or i.rrrr.iis fj KMAIVINO in the Post Office at Hrookville, n V the first day of April, IS41, and it mil taken out before the first day of July, will be sent to the lieu. vim i-ost umce depart mint as dead letters. Arinatage Seba .lolltvs Abraham Armstrong W (J Abbott NiNon A I len Jacob Hulger U R Raird Francis A Keeler Thomas Kolenbali Martin K tiieht John Kerr M A Lackey Jami s I. ind-i y David F Lyons Elijah Low nsbiiry Mr 1 Loirau Siuiuel 2 Luther Kobt Motfltt John j Morgan Isaac Mason Eliubeth McKinlev Itaehael Mi ll, nell William 2 McCime James McClaverv Charles Mutherhi iid Moses Mctiiiire J 11 Morrow ltil.-y MeCaw Francis Mit ker Hamilton Mitchell Jos A Miller John 2 Maroney Thos McGibvev Anton Murphey'Samnel Vorthrott James II Osborn Jami-s Powell John Petty Samuel Parvis William Pftrvis Levi Powell James Parvis Joshua Pruitt M 11 Hyman John 2 Kipperirer Pet r Heed ZepH Swan Silvey Simmons Miss Marv Scott li W ' 2 Strain; Michael ' Shrover C Sparks J R Smiley Thomas Snoddy Johiusoti Shi lato Mary Ann Shippin Edward Slulloek Mrs Drbonih Scotton Thomas Smith Adam Dr Shirk Samuel Sliriver Augustus Sbanohan Daniel Swiney Eliabi th Steerwobl William Sta's Harrison Souter John Templeton John 'Fucker Samuel Tucker Joel Temple I honias Thompson Mrs s E Vancamp (' M Whitehead Mi-s F.llr t Wells .1 II WallRCe Clarrissa y'es!ni2f John Wallace James M'rrner Christian Wil'r.n K J Wright William Woodworth Mhl Aug S Wheat Michael Willcox Jin ! Werner (; W White James II. II. HUH TON, P. M. , rI0,,r ?lls ' '"'r w '."'am Hradley William Blacklidge Miss Drusila Backhouse Mrs Susan ltowlsliv Miss A E Honnel) William """ ' " Ha.is Knucli Beech John Rivailt J H Hainbridge Cieorge Rricbler Stephen Rennett Cornelius Conrad Elizabeth Childers Joseph Christian Ihullcv Clendening Levi 1 ,,u") 'lendeiiing Chas Clements Isaac C I ilton John Cray Miss Lucy Case John Jr Cutshall Sarah Criisson Columbia Church Amos Coen 'l'homas Ciininiins 'I homas Childers Miss Martha Deifeiibah Peter liver Orvill ))uiiin John lnherlv Fisher Hall D.'uiil Delta Peter Dunn li II F'.RGran Law rencc Fruit Cieoree Fields Jos W Fullrr Isaac Furt Karl Farrall Michael lioH' John Cn'ir Stephen tilVell "1 bos M tin etr Thos itianl Thomas (Inrr T M iey Luke trreen Daniel lliilstead Oliver llavman S K Human Francis Hoelle l)r Hitchcock A H I Huber Henry Hill Miss Amanda Hannah A I j llii;ilon Chas Hatt Elmore , Harris Antony llaskins Miss l.tiriiula ! Hiiririns Jonathan j Harper John I lleiser Christian i Hill Julia A Johnson John i Jon, s Jacob , Jackson C L ! Jones M V. John-soil Miss Marv T 15-3w . ' I'lore doings of the King; Pill in Illi's tJl"' ty tnilrs travelled for nne ho.'.' Trimnphavt ourr, though given over to die: Head the I'ust Master't Letter! Hr. Timothy R. W'h'.ard So. o. John it. V. P.; Dear Sir: I hereby certify that Mri. Eiia Armftroncr attai ked w ith a pcti re turn of l.ivcr Complaint in the autumn of 14 that he hatl in attendance all the hvst phyiriau in the vie init y, -,eho unanimously prnnnnneed her past remvert. In tlit ilitjes-iimj suual ion, she lmi;i red some six week w hen, upon the advice of a friend, he w a persuaded to trv what eftleaev there miirht be in Hev. II. HIMIIAHD'S V EfiK. lAIUK PI l.l.S and a there wa none to be hatl -vhort of 40 iiiil.ia nieet nier was i!epatchel for t hem , ami one box only procured. I'pon takinc the firt doe, the terrible puiu in her sidt w a o ni'ich relieved that nhe w a etiahh d to sit up, and in t wo w eek was quite recovered. She i my mother, and r t-ul, nenr tttow , 11 Iinoi, and now ponesM tine heal t h, hut i carefu I ti 11 to keep a tupplv of thescfMiaordinarv PilN mi hand. P. ARMSTRONG, P. f. M..rri, III. Forale by M.W. H 1I.K, s7-ftn Hrookville, Ind. t .1 AYNK S KXPEC rOHAV I .- I hi medicine ha I alr. atly proetl itef to be nil that it ha bt en recommended, by tboie who have n it a fur test in thi counir , and the demand for it increase, daily. We. i have jnst heard of an important cure f Athama, , j which ha been effect il by the ue of ii, in a neich- i i bortnij t n the cae w a t hat of a f male w h had i been for a lonij time under lhe tiire of a phytii-iatt hut , 1 had received in relief, and her ca- wa connU r d Ihepth-ss. A a lat report he purcha-i d a bottle of j Hr. Jane's Epectinint, which cued her to expec- , torate freely; R-railually c at d h r couijh, ami rapidly n torinir hi r to health XV v hive no heitat ion in saying that thi preparation of Dr. Jam fi-r cure of ! cuch. cold, tntlitt n.a, a'hni.i, consumption :e. ' ' is the niot valuable medicine -er otf. red to the -mertcan public. There is no quack, ry about it Dr. 1 Ja ne is one of the tnot "kitful practiitu? ph ysicians , in Pt nn-vlvanta; atul w hen ver hi vanou nrepara- ; ' tions havfbeen thoroughly tested, h.' i lokt d tupoit i as a great public benefactor. Sonu rel (Me.) Jour, i DYSPFPSIA AND MVEIl COMPLAINT mny be curd with (certainty, and a trif linr t xpvnsv. bj takinijeery mclit, at bed-time, two or or thne of Jam- Sanative Pill, and a do. of either hi Alterative or Vermifmrt three lime a day. I hi treatment never fail to cure. WEU. WKM.! I'M HKA'OMlvr. HAT D. and, can't help it. i frequent ly expressed Hy thtte w hoe i Hair, (like a fae trieiid i 1 a tne them. Vow this i . is all a miritakr; Ja ne' Hair T onic, taithfnllr an-

glP,., pi i. ii ior eels, i firewrve ine liair inim laniot; off, remove all dirt and dandruff; pnvent its h. routine; prematurely pray, cure eruptive disiast of the I scalp, and still more, hy its continued use reclothe the head with tu w and beautiful hair

Prepared only by lr. D. Jasne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by M. W. II 1 1 E. 15 J Brookville, Ind. Sale of Real Estate. ''BY order of the Probate Court of Franklin county. l I n.liana, the mnlcrsicm-d administrator of the t siate of John F. Swindt, deceased, will s,l at pnblic outcry, on the pri-misv, on Saturd.iy, ih-- l.tth day) of Mav, 14, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of s.tid day, the follnwii'tr described real estate, situated in aid county of Franktin, of w hich said Sa-indt di i d seized and possess, -d, to-wit: .-Part of lots No. .14 and .13 in that part of the 1 town of Brookville in said county laid out hy.lesse B. Thomas and other, hecinnin 40 feet n rth of lhe south east corner of anl lot 34, on the east line of ' said lot on Main Rnrcess street; thence north wiih' the line nf said lot 42 j feet: thence west, parallel w ith j the south line of said lots 3 and 35, across said lots, thence south 42J feet; thence east, parallel with the first named line, 15 feet, to the place of heiriniiine." Said real estate to be aold subject til the wido dower of Mrs. Swindt, and also subject tn a mnrt. iraire ihereon, in favor of the Stale of Indiana lor school funds, for about !ir-$ and onte interest. Term C ASH DOWN. tsi-ed lo be made under the direction of said Pru bate Ceili't, alter the purchase mooev is pai.l. i XN IKI, s I . i"lV, ad-n'r. V , I ;.n: 4 t i- I i -

J H F A Hl'H A R. First Arrival!!! ofNew and FashionaWe Goods a tne Wew Store of I.INCK cV FAKtiCTH l D,"o" r T r.nd,. Hardware. I HUeensware, t.lassware. W ii ware, t. iitirrs, tsroeenes, Nail., Hats, Caps, Huots, Shoes. Notions, c. Ae. Opposite to the Post Office, on Maiw Uurgess street, Rrookvillr, Indiana. TINCK & FARmilAK avail ti.em.el.et of thi. t method to acknowledge to their friends and customers, a keen sense of gratitude for the liberal share r patronage received: and now take pleasure in ant o inciiig to the public, that thev have iut rereircd J ,y.-".'"lS ' K N a 1 u """"men, or S P H I C- and . . (-OOl)S, silected wi:l. great care fro,,, the first and most complete assortments of seasonable oods in the market. I heir iock consists in pari otCOATING. auper nine, mack, bn.wn and claret .nr it an and Foreign Uroad Cloths. " blue and black Reaver Cloths. ' Pataironia Coating. " Silk warped Codrinc-ton. " Croton Cloth, and a 'variety of Linn. ns. brown, gn e., and gold mixed T weeds. Pantaloonery. Paney American and French Cassimers. ' Plain do . rf " Fancy and plain black, blue, brown, gray, ami mixid Sattnetts. 5 " 41 Kentuckv !,enns Ivania and rtum.-s, : i..4na Corded Velvetleen. fnew stvle.) Fancv and nlain Lino,-,, a,'. I r..,.n r.i Ginghams, Prints, Lawns, Delaines, iipacas kc. French, Manchester and Carlton and black, purple and quaker p!id (iirghams. Pomestic purple and plaid Ginghams. Plain pink, blue and hurt" do j-urpie, orown, blue, and bl ue and orange Merri- 1 macK rrints. Rill lie, black; licht. oil red and fancv Prints, 1 Super F.nirlish ( hint., plain patterns. ! F iirtiiture I'rinis ' A BEAUTIFUL and CHOICE selection of LAWNS ! ot various colors and patterns. I Brown, blue, er, en and fancy mouse de la;es ' Super black and mode colored Alpacas " black and mode colored Lvnnese Cloth. Black, brown, blue, pink, drab and slate colored Muslins. S'chri"k h"1 ""d Cl"ak lininSs "J,ron a,,J "'ariu. rsWoolen and cotton Flannels, table and Scotch Diap. r. Bleached damask, plain and f incv colM TablcChiihs. Silks, Vestins, Shawls, &c. Super plain hlack, bte black and fancy drc.s Silk " colM irro de Afiiijuc- bonnet Silks " Ssrnshaw apron , Whitr, blue and pink Florence and White Sunn. Super plain hla.-k Satin and Velvet for Vrstimr " fancy silk,Meriiio.CahmereA. Xlarsailles " Shawls and Dress HamlLei-. lo.fVi ..r .i... i ,.. and choice vai iety. " ' Swiss n.iill. book, plain and corded Jaconet Muslin.; white am) black bobinett; green beraKe, Irish linen, &c. fee. s ' HON. VETS. Splendid Assortment f Ladies and Misses Spring Style Fashionable Bonnets. AOTIO.VS. Marking canvass, cruel, canvass needle, thnad and Muslin ed?,tie, ,nll is.-rtj,,,,. Black and mod. col d Si k. Mohair and cotton Frm- """' d Fernts, Ladies I ami. ..aril Tollars, I-misfied Habits and nper French worked Collars, Artificial Mowers, plain and fancv purse twist, Mtt-I b. ads rint- and ucl; Parasol,, Umbrella., Fans, kt. Ac. ' G EN E H A I. ASSOHTMEN Tnf Superior It I R BON'S Ladies col d and black kid. silk and cotton Gloves. Gent. buck, kid, silk and cotton do '"":. ' ' M,s"' all1 ehtldren's cotton and worsted Hose. Children' Reticules, hoys' Belts &C HATS A CVIS. D.iild' latest tyleic ta.ii..nahle mole skin Silk Hats " ' ' " I'nr W....I .1.. Palm r'ur, cloth, oild silk and velvet C A PS. Boots and Shoes. Men .and Boys' Calf, Kip and Common Boot.. . ". , " " " Siloes. Ladies anil Misses mnrmco and catr hoots and shoi s " .., " 5,ipiers, buskin, and caiters. SI LEN DID assort mm t of LOOK I N't; fll. SSFS WALL AND WINDOW PAI'F.H. Lamltrafir and Fire Screrni ami ! ,!, , ,. . Lrre and Small TEA WAITERS. Splendid a..ortment. if Ladies' and Ucmiviiic it' BHUSSELS CARPET BAGS. Grass Mats manufactured by the Blind: com husk Mats. Oil painted Landscape Window shades. All kinds of approved merchantable countrr produce received in exchange for (roods, at cash prices. I ll releasers arc requested to examine for themselves hoth the AH ITCI.K and the PRICE .as our motto still ! "1: '""'hie aixpense is pn-ferable m the alow '"'hntr." L1NCK & FAR'sUHAK. April 1st, 184?. Turnpike Notice. N Election of Directors lor the Brookville and Connersville Turnpike Co., will be held in the town . f Blnnminir Grove, on Saturdar, ISth dav of April, 14S, between the hours of lo'o'clock V M and 4 o'clock P. M. By order or the Hoard. H. N. TAYLOR. Pr. j't. Jas. M. Cockefair, Sec'y. IJ-.1w West Union, Fayette Co., Ia , March 2 1st, 1844. 1). I. JOK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A T LAW. Hrookville. Ind . OfDce on Main llurress St. . 20, 1S47 7.-52-ly Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practice in llar.iilion. fl-r iiont and Brown Counties. Ohio. OFFICE On the East side of Maiu, between 3d and 4th Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer ml'. F. Clarkson, Brookville. Dec. 1S47. 51-ly II. I). .JOIIXSOX. ATTORNEY AND COCNSF.I.I.OH AT LAW, KOKOMO, Hmvaril ro., Ini) Refer tnM essrs. C.irnin, Twet-il Co., C'iln-ililiati; O.'o. ll.il lan.t. F.sq. , Brunkville, nii. Oft. 2.S, 1347. 44 joiia ;a". mats ox, Attorney at Law. Office on Main Nr., Dhookvii i e. Im, Mny KUIi, 1845. 20-tf. .JOHN II. FAIJttUIlAIf, Attoknky at Law. Hrookville. In. Jan. 1(1 ISl.h Ar. JOHN D.IIOWLAXI), Attorney at Law, I. ROOK VILLF,. la. a. cTm i i.i.f.u co. M NV FAC II IIF.KS t)K Cast, Wrong 't, and Steel, IIoTildboard Ploughs, R.-ven'h St. Hetwet-n Main and Walnut. Cin. O. March l.th IM. 12 ly. A Farm to Rent THE snlisrriher has a farm svWh he wishes ts rent, lyinir about three miles ea-t i.f llr.uk il It-. Eur partirnlars inquire of lieu. Holism!. K.-o. in Mni.-kvilli-. THOS. KENNEIIW. Manh loih, l?4S. :j.j T A X ISA Ii K Wlf III KS I HF suhscriber liiivtn? pnr. has.-il then Id Ian Yard of Mr. tViieilwin in H r..ok vil It- w ish- s tn pttrt-hnse lliiles ami Hark, for l. u hlie ill jrir the market i rii-t-, jtc, IIENHY SIIAEEH April I Jili, 1347LAXDS FOU SALK. V JF. K SON'S ihiitr t jtun han- Im1 in Fmnklin I county, art nit .rim d thai iht ubcrihiT hmm frlf iMimtttT nf trarM in l'tv, I.mir , stiit ItliMiinitiat lirovt Tuw n-hi, v,hu h will ht iiiKiioH if in IA) I S nf 41 Acre nnt tipwartU. nt nccomtuo tiadii raun and U-rmi. t)lTirt nt RHOOK VI 1.1. K. i J. 1. HOWLANU, Ac-nt. i 12th Oct, 1347. 4i-Mn I DUI13Iir&CO. i irintt.usAu; Du.u.nns is Mck. Y:itchei, .lowrlrv. AND W I H-M I KFH S TOOLS ft M VI F.HI Al.S (iONS I' AN TI.Y on hand, an extensive assort m.-nt j of tine Cold and Uilt Jewelry, tio'd and Silver Spectach. (iold and Silver Lever and Verte Watehi i s; liold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle (.lasses, i- ! olin Strinir,Peri nsstoti caps,ritol, Kators, Knies) Scissor rVc. Ac. No. 5, West Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. Oct. 20, J847. 4J-ly - iifuntrie.iittittif Wl"kss. I II 1 IN l U lk.t 1 1 IHtlA. A Fl'LL npply of the I.ORF.NZ IRON", Nail, Steel, and castinc, warranted lo lie equal in quality to any in the market, always on hand ami for sale, at a mall aivance on Piush.irc price. Cmtiitry Merchant and nthers w ill do well lo rive me a rail before purvhasin? elsewhere. SlabStetl r ploughs, of all siaes, always on hand, at K. r. HR SII ER'S Iron Store, No. 2J0, Main treet, a few door abuve tifllist, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dc. 2J, 1847. 1-ly A CARD. ( dirunitnii buMiimv wttld r ct"MtlT rrqiit ali imlehtrd to him to call and ctt U tort h ith, at ihf hiiim ! mut he immt diivlv rirv d. Mr ran lf trnnd at J. U. Adair' Hntt'l. O. HKVrK

I.INTK. SIMilVO

New Fall and Winter oods.

THE untlersined has :ii,-lv r I lare eompltl as.ortment of every description ofGoodh suitable for the season : uch D HESS ooons. ' Super. French, and Enple-h I'sSHMF.PF.S. Superfine r. a. Silk Wtp".),.." I French. Enrli'li, and Scotch GuiL'liams Supeitilie Gala I'laids Raw Silk Plaids Rnena Vista, Monterey and Oreeon Worsted rlaid Meier color, strip. l and black !naca '. Very rich black and shaded Rombazilief Plaid Cloak Linililrs, a;l W,m1 i Striped, Plaid and Plain Linseys j Rich English and A mcricaii Culicoea ( Very rich plaid Clonkings ' Silk and Cotton Velvet j A rich as.ortment of plain black and fancy Silki ; tirecian. Eir pnan ami Orltans Mitts Zephyr Writ Merino Gloves, a new article Huskin and Kid Gloves Berlin Lined. Chamois Lined Glove I W or, led Hi, oils and Cenitorts I Plain and plaid Cambrics and Jaconcta Swiss, Mnllnn l Book Muslins Lin. ii Cambrics, brown and blatU Cambric. Thrtad Lac. s. Ediriitps, an J lose nitig-4 Plain and curded Jaconets, Hrown Hollands Irish Linens. Gm-n lteree. Gauze Vcila New Style Bolinrt Hihbivnils Bonnet Tabbs and Anificial Flowers Black Sewinc Haw Silk and Mohair Frinces Silk Frintres f.r Dres,-s, ail colors black and Fancy colored Apron Girdle Shawls, &c. Super. nil Wool Brorha Shawls Do Sild and Worsted Brpi ha Shaw hi Du Heavy Woolen and Tckcri do Plain and Emh'il clo'h and Cai-litucre d Super. Blanket and Neck do Silk Cravats and H'dk'fs Cloths, Cassimeres, &c. Fine blue, black and hruwu French Kim lith nd t. no ru-an 'lorbs r relic h. F.n cm. h and American wool black Cassira'Tc Super Frim li and Kn-li-li fancv Cassimeres Ski hluerVIU loihsau I Mackinaw Blanket, for Coat. tVold mixed and oilier stvlt d Tweeds Ulne. black and irold mixed Jeans Hed.crccn, white and y. I low Flannels Fine black and blue-bliii k Cassimerc Vesting. Black Silk Velvet and Satin do Fancy colored Worsted do Fine Buck Mitts and Gloves ir.A Xh rrrs. sii:i:tixgx, $c. 1 1-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blanket. 9-4 and 10-4 do do Brown and bleached Shirtings 5-4 and ts-4 brown Sheetings Blown and bleached Drillintrs ami Canton Flaunt 1. The above cooils have bi-en .elected with irnat rare, and arc offered at t he lowest Cincinnati price for CASH. R i yjckr. Brookville, Nov. 2'Jih, 1S47. 4 New Tall and Winter oods. mriiTov aT3iartiv. I A.ti-t received, d i reel from Philadelphia. complete assortm nt oflali and w inter Goods, consistitifr inpRrt of White, Red and Yellow. Flannels. Bb aehedand unbleached. Canton flannel.. Men . net drawers and hirt. Calicoes, Giuthams, Camcliun Jtc. lltietia Vista Ptads. Spun silk and Victora, da Chashnieis. Mom. Oe. Lanes si,.llil.. l k Lustres. (ietiflemnn'g 11'par. Wave. Beaver. Blue Ki v v i i i. Cloth, and Ca,imers. lll.. I.I....1 ., Janes, Jtc. . 1'"' ""cu "avl satinets, Kentucky Shawls. Worsted. F mhroideri fl Cloth Blk " plain Tliibel and W do Mode Col'd I hilvt Fnib. " (-b.th " Cashuiire And a rarietvol De l ame d,l do do da llandki rehi. fs and Cravats. Cans Men and Boys. H irSeal t aps. " Boys and Children, cloth cap. " Plush and fur d Talo Mto P,, Isabel ami Gen. Scott, oil .,1k and glar.t d Muslin rajis ISOOTS AM) SHOKS. Men . ny, and Youth', coarse Boms and Shm-.. ... . ... " Kip and calf Broi-ans. V om-in s. Misse . and children's, boots shoe. La.lie , taxtntf pater. Morocco and calf lace boots. l.adie s Gum and buskin, overshoes. All f which will be sold as low, if not lower than can he had in tins market. Ploctall and examine betore purchasing elsew hen-. Brookville, (let. 21s lK4d. 4iv Engine Shop and Foundry, by a. u. II A i.abik p. Front Street opposite White Water Canal Basin, 1 inriliuati. (In hand a-d for sale t Ih.s F'nqines, in. C muer. 4 leet stroke. do .In 3 do do 2 do do 2 do do no 2 ill. 2 do do I do POU ABLE o in. in. '. in. H in. 41 ill. do do i do do 30 in. do MILLS AND CORN SMELLERS. All kinds of MILL Mar 25, lsn. 14 GEARING made to ord. Foreign All 'ie.iuie.it. ,V' ,l ' "" 'ciiy irivi-n that on the nth .lav nf 1 March, IStS, a nt of Kiirritrn Attar him-ut 'was i issued by me, John Hl.-w, a Justice of the I'mre ,,r the comity of F rank I in, at lhe instance, anil ujioii the Rtflilnm of John A. l:iis, i-niii.t the plods and chatties, ciedns and cft'ecl" of William Rnbes.in, hv virtue of which writ Ihr fi.Ho iiiR describ. .1 (.-noil's ami rhattli-s, to-wit One lot of" Corn, have been ati tacneii, as in,- priMo-rty ot the sant William Kohesnn, i ! and ihat on the 1'ith ilny of Septeniber. 1SJ8, at 2 o--cluck F. M.. at my i.fllce in Hath township ofsmd , rouiit y. 1 will proceed to hear and decide upon the claim nf the said John A. U.ivis, whereof the said Wilham Hobes.in, and all oili. r persons concerned, w , '. take notice. JOHN IU.EW. fS.-al 1 J"licc of the I'lacc. Maich 31st, 1P43. 51-3w Insolvent Notice. STATE OF I N D 1 iNA, EKANKI IN COL N TV Srf A T the March term of lhe Franklin Prnl,.... -..., r. A. D. 1S4S. said Court declared th i iiompon Kiont, fli ei aseil, t.i be prubahlv insolventf red, tors are therefore required to file tin ir rlnims ac-anut lhe . state for alloance in the sa id Probate I ourt. within ten months fmm the date hereof, or they will not bet muled to pavment. , i on t. ioii STOUT, ailm'r. March 20th, A. D. 1349. u i TlIRMIw & sO, j Cincinnati, Ohio, M et Scvenih street, between We. ! t. rn H.. and John t , jtJAW M Nl FAl l l HEHS -All descriptions ,f ' t ircuiar as ma.le lo order; Iron, Wehh na. K w; all kinds of Narrow Saw f, or turiiinij ! emit r lor use by hand or mill pomr: all kinds of j saw repairing cm cuted m a wnrkiiiaii'ike manner. ! lliu kleil saws r. pure,! anil warrauted tonal n. . w Feb. 3d, 13JS. 7-ly CM A KTX I' ii SI 1 1 1 f I1HE und. rsiirm-d hnve enter, ii into pannership fr the transaction ol a reneral Commission and Forisarii-nir ll.i.io.ss at Niw Orleans, nndei the firm of Sl'EM K. c til'AKl). and solicit a share ol the business of Franklin and niltoiuinir coiinii. , lt'lRKH I SPENCK, I 1IO.MA? l.CAKO. New Orleans, Dec, H11, S2-ly OHIO UOTDL: A T II A II I? I SON. o II IO: D GERARD, Proprietor. r'VHIS H.-tel ha been r.fitt.d up painted anem , inside and out the rooms all turinsh.il wnh , li. w carpets. n,-w b'-ds, br.lctejids. rhairs, tables; and i iTs i d, i vi ri iliiiit conuecli d wih. and appertaintne; sml lit liiiiL-iiiir tu, i ir-tol, has und rriim- an enure ( halite. Without donbl it i a neat ancstaMishment asian be loi.-ud in any lowu of the same size either east or wes-t of lh mountains, tlis table, ton, i not surpass, d for t he necessaries and Iu xurie of life, and ; will satisfy thenii-est cpirure. 'I he S.abhnr; belouirintr t this Hmi-e ha also h en i iniii-ns d. I he bet of provender will at all lime j he furnished. Travelers a i I find it to tbeircomfort and advan-i I tai?- to stop at the Ohio House. I Feb J, li7 nft-tf I RI.E super Petin She. tine. I l'iiii;iiiiiati do Cotton Turn " ll-iitmrand Waddtn? II. it and Hand Boxes Fur sale at the new cheap stoi- of I, Nt K t. FARCtVHR Cheaper than the Cheapest SEW HOOT AND SHOE STORE. I the Sti I null-, h-.ssaft. and K.tBit, milii j rati th- Ttntn.ti uf i'ih putiiir cvimrMl !y to ihir' utork now rriinr. Il rii t H.M.f-i, Shnti-,! Hroin, rttn !-', I,'chrii and Panaina jljt, 1 rsn fullv ?h Tf i fnni tht- Vanifarti'ri. by mtt of the firm, li" etc n fee iU justify tht m in ayiiiv ' tlifir t"rk, in ''iiit if t n -t 1 1 1 y, iil hv ttirpaM-d by , nmt in t 'M "ty, ' rf' rittrn.iiiv-d to t 11 at a low nit, it nn. : lorr tlmn an- othstr himf. , Call and ill ih tl-a-ir- ,n th our Mvk. ckoh;k i.o'wk it ro. Nn. ft Tain tt . h- Un u Coiuuibiai Lotrr Market Mar. 13W . 11-ljr . t;. Y. ItOBSOX, Copper Smiths. Fimil Street. tn tweeu I iki ami Hit opp He

Hi in. i l nun n. aim s enilis aireei w iwein .Main flIIF. undersipn. d take plea.ure in inforniinr and Maliiiil.CINt'lNNAlI. ..II his friends and ihe nnhlic cenerallv. that h.

,i A N C r A I II HF. and hae censtantly on hanil lurpf and inral -.M.rt mi-nt in tltr.r line. piirh a t'oiituT W h. Sit w. Tt a and Uhir Kntlt-a. Still and fUttPr R.'ltlVa; and Liquor Fiimp; l-il'i and Knr'n. Wt-ll, CiM. rn (M-rk hitiifit and diiil! ri: Soda Ki.int and Striid'a I'atrnt lifttfran-r fr making Smia Wmt-r, Pit-. S. TX. We mauutcsCitir. ri dU tunti rtrt KtUkp. fmm M0 to " W ci lont. Knirineand Un! S" imrr work ?;, i -i th- hovt - -t notice and m f'if ht-i rmin v yth 1 ! -7 -ir . . ...r, ....

Indian Vegetable Panacea. fllHF: Proprietors of tlnsjustly celebrated PAN'A CE A respectfully invrr attention to thr foll'Win, w Inch are amontr lhe many recorded cure, w tthin the last five neill'lis, most of the eases basilic been previously treated by celebrated physician, without any relief, anil beside, havmc dcnionstra'rd tbs, worlhlessness of lhe ibousand lend one' "inlaliiui remedies" of the dav. 'I he pcioiis rt ferred to are will known, Bud uiay be found: Mr. Isaac Brooks, Jr. No. 37t Market street, at our office. This. a'lemait had suffered 12 rear, with

one of the most evere cases of Scrofula ever known in be Hired. j Mrs. Ftillerton, Lewis smirt, bs'twen Scbnvlkill Fifth and Sixili, below Walnut, Kins'. Evil, 7 year statitlinir. A child nfMr. Wood, 111 Apple st . cured of Scrofi ula. after the usual rem. dies had lail. rf. : i i- i, i . . ' ,.i.j. iv. rreia, u .xortll Ihirteentri t., Cil-n-d of Scrofulous Sure Leg, after iatlrrKig lor y-a rs. Miss Christiana Sands, West Spruce, between Beach and Willow tr-i. liercditaiy- Scroiuia ol the most obstinate nature. A child of Mr. Mr Clean-, 3S0 Market trcct, cured of Hen-ditat y Scrofula . Alderman Walton. Seventh Ward North. -rn Liberties, cured of While Swelling of many years standine. Mr. V. Tora m, comer of I.mle Pine and Eighth sis.. Tetter for many years standing. Jos. F;. Harliar. Poplar st 1st door east Cf Eighth, Scrofulous Sure Throat of s yiars standin;. Miss I.alts. Eichth, above Arch .t.. at Mr. Catbrnth's Hereditary Scrofula. Mrs. Mef'ann, Fourth, above Master .., Scrofula. Samuel H. Duncan, Twelfth and Filbert sis., Eriiplien on Face. Charles Dungan, Twelvth and Filbert sts., Erupti. ii on Face. Mr Hale, 27 Market street. Tetter. T.I,. Sanders, Pledge office, Doe k St., Barbs r' Itch. The ahose Msf d1K.s ,,ot emhracc all cures, ctT.-cte.l by the PANACEA, which has come to the knowledge of the proprietors, yet they confidently asm rt that no other medirine has cured a like number s f Scrofulous ram i in the same length of time. Surely there niust be sonieextraordiuary healintr virtues in the Panacea.' So many cae cannot be llht reswit of accident. AI.so. Dr. Cnl len' Indiau Vegetable PILE F.MEDY; " " " SPECIFIC; " " " REMEDY Dr. .pp1et-r."s REMEDY' FOR DEAFNESS; Howaml'c M UJ1C LOT TON, for Nent-jlcr.a. Stek orNtrsou tliadache, Gout, h heuniaimu. Toothache, .Vc. Rowand's CARMINATIVE SVHVP, for Diarrhoea. Disenterv, Summer Complaint. Jtr. VAN HEAD'S TONIC MIXIl HE, lor ll. care of Fever and Arm warrant. ,1. I Dr. I rask's Mamietic Ointment. I Dr. Corel' Hheomntic Pills; j Dr. Ste. Iinirs Piilmonarv Ss nip; Dr. Fri.k's Sin-ar C oat. d Pills; j Fletcher' Pile. Fever fcc Aite Pills. JOHN W. DWENHOWKR, Principal Arrnt, I At the Medical Depot. No. 1 Odd Feliow' Hall opposite the Post Orltee, Cincinnati, j ALSO for .ale by J. S. I'OW EK S Brook villa I nd. By Dr. Y. LEE, Laurel Ind. ! March. 24tb 1848. I3-3n. Die Annually Of consumption in the I luted States, ye bow nianv could nave bs-en av. d if ihey bad resorted to holers' Liverwort, Tar in ss anm. Thousands upon Thonsand are now testifying that it has saved t heir lives and restored torm io nniin-vn one need Despair:: though your j physician and friends ir.vey.iu up to die!:! you cannot be w.irs, than Mrs. Howe, of Staunton, w he u F"''n "P r "cr Doctors and Mends to die w ith the , i. ,,Klt, , t t on.iimption. We publish her certiti- ' rate in addition to the vat numbers ohtntti-.! tn fin. ri,,,,,,,. , sul. , .he ru " '-, :,.-" ,' . ' , ! fined to that City alone, hut in everr place where it ; has been introduced. Head wh slie ar: .9 a a q his is to certify, that some m.iiuhs since, I w as ta- , kci ilh a pain in my side and breast; I called in the aidof vera I physicians, but they failed tn (rive me; i any relief, and for the spa.-e of one year I irrew rapidi ly nurse. In addition t'i this, I was altark'-tt wiiha I T1..1. m coiirh. althi.uirli an excellent pb sican lived j in the same house, and used the creates! exertion, . and paid the strictest att. miou, it buffied all his skill ' two in hers were called in. one of h.cb was ail aired and skilful physician, but all their efforts pro. cd alike unavailing. At last, a phvictan who was I atlcndiinr a canip-mn-linc in the n. isrlih.i! hood, cam ; to see me. and declared that I could not last mnr than one .lay lotiirrr: also all of the vast number ht ; came to s. i me, believed that a few fav at most mint I . ml my earthly earerr. Mi friends were now called in tos.-e me die.' Hut my broth, r at this crisis, (hear- ! mir of the astonishing enre s performed bv Dr. H..rrs inn pound Syrup of I.ivrruort and Tar,) went iiiChilii otheand hack a distanreof exiv miles , in in ; hours to ret someuf the above medicine; I rommen--cdlakmir it. and sti-imiri-loteli. before I had used , halt a hot tie, the enmrh was eni-relv cund; from thi j time I recover, d rapidly, and when I had used two I utiles, I was able to assume invf:miilv vocations as ! "'iial. I am fully satisfied thHi if it had "ot lu-en for i the , xeell. nt m. dicii.e. I would now he in mv crave; and niust injiistiee say, that I trulv return niv sincere thanks (o the invi ntor nf this prie. less mi .iiciiie, I and would . commend all i.i rs,.s in ...J i ased lungs Iu give it a trial. ,,. . , H Mil! IE T HOWE. " e trie iiu.ler.irn. d. d.i e. r .e. ,k.. . i oi irs. none is correct, we b iiifj persulially , i,iian,t. u with all circiiniM-ini I'. IV JOHNSON, )'E 1111 1. M I I I1KWS, "I MOM IS Cl ll(i .'OS. EVANS. Sinnninn, t)l,ln. Feb 7 1R17 C ;-THE WOM-.KHFII.CIHES MIDE r H this medicine have i,.H,,,...l !......: '..r .1... Fv hich. st sln.liiiK to preer,be ii-Yes i v. n l'ri.r.-..,r. ot ttn-1 1 ll. c s admit thai n n.e... r...r .1 lis.- has failed. I)r. II.Ci v. late I'ri.f.ssor in Cincinnati Medltal ColeCe. otTne on Sih street, i he cured Mis. Hell ol Scrofulous Consumption with Or. Heir r." I.irerwort and Tar. after he was Kr, n up to die hv a number of sL,l Ii.,i,i.,. ,r. v. KichanU, of Cinnati, says he cur. d Mr. I arles W,le. f Consumption with thi, iiK-dicinsr af.erall his other remedies had failed. t? IT H K Mils,,,,. n-cnlar rbv.ician ofGalli- . polis, sat s it really acted like a charm in the rase of . Mrs. W isems n. the wifeofthe Hev. H. Wiseman, of I'etrist Ohio, who was on th- point of death wuli pulmonary Cniisiimpiinii, anr wa restored in health aft. r a few weiks by the use of Dr. Hire,' I.iverj wort A far. a I tie late case of Mrs. Eiri-rt who now reside on Hace str t, three n.M.rs almve Eitrlith, Cinrmnati, i ! truly the most remarkable and astonish im; ever rerortltd. This lady had the Consumption for the lat six years, and lately she rn w worse avid worse worn dow n and enianei.it. d. cold nic-ht ii an and liet n f. ser ev. ry every day, r. dnced to a mere skeleton. nercollch was most dislressin.-r. all her cave her up te die w ith the !at stages f Con. . impHon Or. Talliafer. now called in a rel.hralrd I.unir Doctor who said there was not the least hope of her recovery, finally her In-iirs ul erated both internally and ext. rnally and ihe hlm.d settl. d under k r nails soth:it ihev came olf; her fri.-nds rsmi-iii tn t.L or their la-t fan well at this crisis she commented nsinethis saim Dr. Knri-n' Liverwort and Tar whirh has restored her to U-tfer health than she ha enioyed since she wa fonrter. vears of ni-. and in three months she emm d fifty pound in flesh. Those who doilht ihe virtiirosef llus ouderf ul lueiliciue arc invited to call am! her. C 7"Coiitiinpiiv. s sliouM call on th A cent and see the certificate in full of the above and alsoa vast number of others nitntioucd cures Forsalehy A. L. SCO VIL, torlier of Fifih and Hace Streets, f 'in.-int.ari. Also lor sal by rt. I VNER, rlrookviile. 1.1. Is there m Balm fn Gilead?' nH.tlO, Indian Halm of Life. is a mild. pleasant audeffe tnsl ninety, ron.pomd exrlusiv.lv of those Roots and U. rhs loop and iir.-e.i,;iT ue, hr the Indians in thecure of all liinc Iiioase. Maur y.-ar experience has prove.1 it to be not nnlv the .most acn-f-ahle. but dertd.dly the most vfTeciual remedy f,ir sore ihmaf hoars, ness. ronrh. eolds, Ilri iichitis asthma, phthisic, and incipient cousumpI h.-re nn.i pr-paration, of Opium, Mercury, nr any o.her vecetahb or mineral poison in it, ennsequ. ntlv it may be taken hy Female or Clnldreu al all times with perfect safety. This valuable tin dinne, since it introduction in Ihe west has mil wnh a rapid and Ul.prrred.-nfrd sale, that the tiem ml A cent hn often m en unahl meet the demand. This has led unprincipled villain to ri t up base unmitatioiis and palm them i.tT. on an nnsiisperiinr, suffennir public for the 'c, inline article" under the name of "Halm ot Life," s'Hal.am of I if.-," All II. sin, c Palm uf I.ilV," -'N.ver failinr Balm of Life.'' Look our for the Sw indler and as I you prize your money and life ct ir- Tid'ln- ; riian Halm of Li'e pr. p in d sold w holesale and retail i t the Ecleciie Dispensary No. 117 fluuih Side of 6lb t. betwetit Vine and Race t. ( iucinnaii Ohio, j P. K. WOMB U'OH, A rent fur the li nt. Cincinnuati, March 24th, 1848. M-lj. . ItrnndrfliSPillM. fc) I dor.ennf (fenuine Brandeth's Pills, jn-st receiTe inn inr sale nr RICHARD TVS ER. Brookville, Oct. 14th 1R4K. 4i-ly New Establishment. j f 1HE subscriber wishe to iiif'orm the citizen ol " HriM.kville, ami the public generally, that be i now prepared to do all kinds of BI.CKSMITH- ' IN'li:TCHNING,nd FI S ISH I NO all kind.ofMACH I N ER Y; setting up and repairing Seam Engines, rasi'mr and tioisliine every variety of Bras M'ork. Also makes and rvpairsatl kind of li un,- Pistol.. ! Ac. Ac. The ubscriOer mteiids iisinir the oel of , f toi k, and dointr hi work in the best manner and on the most easy and accommodating term. His shop is iu front of the Methodist Church, and within three square of Mr. Speai's Mill. JOH.V MOi'FITT. May 3d, l47. i3 WOOI (MIMIIV'C. i will be ready for carding Wool by the AratofMar I Hi twfuh'.h.n. i.i . l .'lair n i. ! i-iilr. nn ike- v t v..pl .h.. h.. . ;- .... . nfMOOL f, It Ib, ttmf having t inptoTt d a tint rate vrn r, nt hp cm to no first rair work. Anv or rIravint; wool at A. W. SuM-iitiurh-r,'i More, pnf door north nl Tr. f-rK Rrrry-., it will be rmptlv atfrtoV. to, and ' foiln n-turr.fd Al l. WOKS WaKKvMKH TOMS PH.OR. Pinp-iftr-:, ( MKS ( norrp t. A r. K 1 ri 1-.. fit j-.