Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 April 1848 — Page 4
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fl'iiliw .f alert nrt'l the Waattrhiirk', OR THE T UXCLF. 2CK GOT SOFT-SOrKt. BT BEX BOWLtNE. It wax a dark, stormy night dark as tha w f Spa.le,, and the rain was beating arecular tattoo against the window panes of an old criv .hell of a ttvern, where a number I cf wav-worn. dirty. Spattered traveller, were j seated around the fire, got up expressly for the j occasion, by euir landlord, who, if not a. corpulent as Falstafl", Wrw, to say the least, a. jolly, I and eudeavotnd to mnke us merry by making J inm n,i,.,.,.,n,Hj icrp,if.l rum punches and lie Micreefled. My companions for the night were a strange ' medley of Dutch, Irih, Iloosier, ir m,l V.k j isier, ana l auaee what I, myself ant, I will leave you to guess, We hail taken a horn or two around, and just began to feel like taking "a regular row," when -I. . l a a nit ii nrnnnm mat an nn cnni.i r- i Ute a story of some kind, "in order to make ' the evenine slide down jest as slick a Ikker." i a.. . ,, 5 a.. nuu ut voiirec ns itic 1 an.cc nan propweti, lie j .i... - . .i . i getting our tumblers once more replenished, ; iiicjiiuprr (pvimio lotrt iiicrwnipir; pu we spread ourselves around the table, lit our ci .-, n...i,.... i j V.,.D a ,m,.v., o,,u t:.ra aignified to the Yankee that we were all rvady. Wall," said he, taking a sip of the punch ,j "Wall, I guess I'm jest about as ready as any j on ve.so ' Well, be jabbers! don't be after makin them i , preliminaries, Misther Yankee, and don't be , gillin drunk till ye've tould ye'r story,' interrupted Pat. Yaw, dat ish rght !at ish goot," added the j Dutchman tlolJ your drunken tongues, vou tarnal ss i "The story, the story," cried I I "Whoop! the story.be jabbers'." cried Pat. "Yaw, dat ish right," chimed iu the DutchThe Yankee terateiied his head and commenced: "Wall, ye see, gentlemen, my name is Zeb-! ediah and Zebedtah Tucker i the hull 0n't ! but for short, they jistcall me Zeb; aud I've got Anuucle, and his'n is Zaiharirh they call him ! Zack. lie's a curious kind of a chap you see; j he wouldu't no more mind lickin a man than ! nothing, and he's Urnal big tu, jest around the waist, he's as heavy as a log of maple, with the I asp in't, and he's strong as a bull calf, and he's j grat one I tell ye. ! "Ye see, my uncle's an old bich of forty, j who never got married, ctuse he was either tu j bashful, or else he couldn't git no body tu have him, which is jest about as bad. j "My uncle lives in the neigbdorhood ofi Swampdown, and a mity slick place tu I tell ye, near Rumfast river, in the holler. There aint many gals round there, cause the fellers ' kept courting and marrvin? them ofT. all th ! time, so that the place Is purty mur-h thinned j cut, and what is left on em, are mity scary like, I to a feller dont stand much ofa chance ofcatch- j Ing one, unless he puts a gold bait on the hook, ! which aint easy tu du these times ye know. j "Bout fire years ago there cum a witler there from Stony point, a rale slick, buko;n wider she i was tn, but as spiteful, tu. when she got mad, as ' an old hen wi:h one chicken. Some fo'ks said ! she'd run away from her husband, but I don't ' believe it, cause she wasn't the critter to run i away from any body; and some said she hadn't ever been married, and thsr was all the stories j aoout her, that she didu't mind a bit. "Wall, ye see, bout tew j ears ago, enm haying time, uncle Ztck tuk a notion in his h-ad he'd go and see the wider, cans all the eats round had give him the sack. Now uncle Z ick had poked his nose intu mv mess tew or three times, and spilt a courting or so for me, and so ' I d made up my mind the first time I rnt ! cnance to pay him off rite nice. And ao when ! I found out he was going to see the wider it tickled me amatingly, and sea I tu myself, I'll pay you old feller, if I don't darn my buttons. "Now I'd heerd that the wider had taken a desperate liken to rsbbits, but hated a woodchuck as bad as pizen.and so I went to work to fix em. "You a-e, ihe reason the wider hated woodchucks was cause a feller that used tu see her, as she said, fore she was married, got huffy bout something, and sent her a mitten rapt up tn one of them critters skins, and ever since he'd been an enemy to em. "I mistrusted uncle Zack would come over to at my opinion bout thinirs. fin,t n..t k-. sproceed, as he always wanted to eel m v advice. for It didnt cost him nothipg for he was a tarnal stincv man he nse,I lsMm- ku .1 - tna p barefoot, to kefp from wearinjrthm out tn Ann POOn. " ' J "tlWTf Va,!, rare enough, fort? WaVfat on- morn .... mg, as I was sitting on the door sill, whittling down the leette end of -. -.-I'. -st. - -,n su it Tt'iiii, who should come up but uncle Zack. I didn't let on I nee d him at all but kept on whittling, nd aintvini. and singing Oh, Wider J ulip's a pretty bird, She's got the sweetest voice I erer heard, i e see, Ira poet. tu. and I idms thu n jest as I went along, and I knew it would bring uncle Zach ripht to the point." "Z-hediah," sail unr. Zech, roming in a great flustration. "Z-be,:iah!, said h-. "Why, hallo, uncle'." said I, jumping up, this tsrss V-O.l k 1.. J sss V . . "is. - j".i.-tir".. i snnnt i us. i .1 uld tetter bv t h hsnJ r.......i-. ... , .1 ... , - , , ""e, and ses I , c ncie, you look pale," (his face was as re.1 "'l "nd 1 P my finger, to my eyes, and tried to crv a little. "Don't Zeb, don't! The fact is, I haint Wt so well ef late, but I gu-ss it haint nothing much. But t thought I he.rvt ,. .: sometnii'g tyont w.oer Julep; I jest cum over to 9 vnn sn Vss... L. ? r 11Pr , ,or , le vou the trulht I ". tajs a a sax 1 -s. M - 1 . t 1 Si w - - K,.s . t W1in ner. She', an angal, uncle Zack," aaid I IfSo she !. Z b, so she Is," sai l uncle Zach, "and how'll I du tu ge, her." j llowdovuprwwid togit,.heep?"savsI . 1 I pitta something in a dish and goes out and i coa. em, ,,-d When I gets near enough, I jest rabs right hold on em." j "Wall," says I, "wider, are caught in the' mew.y. hen you go after one, take some-j thin T. lsk ttVwt aw a a. a . . ! ...6 ...ss, .... . prewni something she will ssswo lancv 10, and Ihsv hsrs .. r - . t and you must humor them." "Ain't there no other way of duing it Zeb, my boy JiU tarnal eipensive if a feller giu the lip." 6 "There aln'i no other way, but I can tell you what you can do, and it won't be much expense neither." "Uncle Zach's eye brightened, they did, and ha caught right hold on me, and ses he, "what ta It Zeb? I'm dying jest to know." Wall, you know the wider is mighty fond f rabbitar"tays I. "Ye, yes, she toW me o, the ang I with her own sweet lip.!" and olJ Zh' tnouih looked waterfsh " Wa!l ass." way. I. "jeat tk srty adtKvs, U
won't cost much, "jest you go and kill a rite plump rabbit and take it down to the wider;
but you must keep it covered up, bo she won't know nothing about it, till you get ready for ; I. i ...... .... .. I. .. .. i t , , ii. ' ci,luu i" .iii i' "P y leiniig j how tt rt tinS I I 1 ..I . . I .1- . -f a. a - T B,,u ",,r" -,uu " r,nl orl ; P,a. mus d lh P" " j J tP i"lf to show i ,"'r J1"00 don 1 rrS'1 her when J'"" are Rwa' i d " Bich nic thing'. J"'1 f" il UP j pop ,h 1u,lloI nJ you've got her like j I i j t j nooea mu1 rtie. "LllCle .acll Dust rile OUl a laltlit; tie COUldn t i nem ne BO llCKIea 10 W U . was to du it. lie started rile ott.and uucleZach I said, ses he. "I'll do it this very night coming?" Wall, I knew uncle Zach would keep his j i i i ... if , word, and so 1 went strate to work and killed j ------ " " nmwu , a ""chuck, and covering it up nice, I went j "r lo uncle A icn 8 ,DW!,r, nGnt and Uler 1 eed the rabbit covered over nire .nH .lick .i,h ! ciom ana nxea on tie nud I ie sadi e. rum- n , Z,ch "!B:y rid when he wentacourline.be .... i cause it made a show , and-didu't cost nothii,,) I . . . 1 and I watched mv chance, rot it cut. and o-nt the : - - wowcn"c "'. ! 'vs 1 tu myself, "I guess n,eb,,' thre'" fun now! "W"!i' a,ler 1 had doIle lhat- 1 "larted rr wider 's to see how it would come out. The wider lived aboul four miIes olT' and I iI,,,ji. i, irvti E e J1 " dush' and 1 uncle Zich ; coming tip at the sat.e time. I felt particular ! pleased when 1 see'd him git off, and take the rabbil a8 he thought, into the hous. I waited out back till it got dark, and the wider .... - i au nguieu up, ana llten 1 weut snd peeper! mlo ! tne winder there I see's uncle Zh sittinoj rite opposite the wider, at the tab!, eating supj per and laffin and talkin, and I laff-d to think as j how I'd lafflots. Now, jest by me was a barinel of saft soap and a tub; and I thought I j might have a good deal of fun as well as a little, " ' J1 fi,ied lhe tuI) ilh soaP and 8t ' the door"slePajd then wn b to look at the "Wa" the wider said something funny and unc'e Z,cn w'd laff; and then Zach would somet!p: "d the wider she'd laff; and ,hen t,1y'1 lo0 rite at each other, and then they'd boln- then their latliu would ,ick,e me 0 l'd ,aff""Wall, after a while, It got to growing more seriousand t,le wider she'd look down and b,usnjust like a baby that's been coughing, and t!ien ,o0,t "P kinder smile; and uncle Z tch ne d twist round in his chair, like he had t,,e fil'kTts, and talk very low, so I knew the ma,ter was coming to a focus, right fast, "After a while uncle Z.tch he got up, wiped 1,18 PersPirat'oi from his face for it is tamal not work to make love to a wider and then he went and &ot th "dle. aud I just fairly held brathi I were so excited, "l coM't h"r exactly what he said, when be nni l 'tt I guess it were something very nice cause the wider looked so affectionate like, she did'and unc'e Z ch so earnest At last the hull lhin? com",ut and nncle Ztch laid it on the ,ab' as the congress-men say and pin ted to it in triumph, without ever once looking at is bim'lf with hiseyes fixed on tl?e wider. She '!Re' first at that, and then at him, and then tit l',at and lben Bthim agsin; aud then she tnnird d in 'b dre Ar lne" white; an.! then she look ed a little cf both mixed together and then she jumped up and down, and screamed out "O yon imp! you rascal, you tamal scoundrel, yoa ! what do you mean by bringing me a woodchuck here tu insult me?' ! St-Tainl ,wVI'll :.! ...,l V .V. ...... ur.,vnm. miu tin. 1. r-' il l - inS at 11 ilh mouth wide open, and eyes stickK out ' taint " "You lie '." screamed the wider, jest as uncle Zach wss going to say something more; anJ she up ith a lea-cup and hit him co-cbrg fight in the mouth. "It's all a mittake" said uncle Ztch. "You lie!'' hollered the wider; and then come the sugar bowl, co-chug right in his face jest as if the wider was a going tu sweeten him. "Will you listen tu me, madam?" roared uncle Zach. "You're a villain!" hollered the wider again, and then she threw a custard pis that hit uncle s6wh right on the chin and spattered his clean ! -i : . . i. ,, I shirt collar all over. "Gil out of my house!" hollered the wider, aptin, and then she run to pit the broom and "cle Zack he run for the door, and I lav richt i ! down on the grass, and rolled over, and latTed ; till t thought there wen.'t n .rh . tbi .. t?,sUinR mv breath nr-in, snd nunv won I ml .v j " 1 . - i thf dtor Otrn. Ariii I riT MitNI nr. nn strria-o rt W - - ft was-- , ( , w.sv t ls-.- .v, 1 .k- f.a. I i - . k n3 ,;r wmroniinif OIU " I ncle Ztck he turned around to sav somethin- .k. .:!.. k.. .1.:- u. . j- it ..si s.io .n.ri s.j tin?, tune nan poi. an ! wrathy. thate pitched ripht into him. and his foot slipped and he fell, co-souse, right into the ( ..... - r - .v , ., . ... . mo 01 sou soap; ami tne Wider She tell CO-Chug right OU him; and the tub, and the soap, uncle , , ' ( .aca, ana tne wider, all rolled oil the door-sten loswt lr. an.1 T II 1 I l.r. I I - b ........ . . vi.vti n)im "to in rtiiu Itllie.l snd luffed and lafTed till I didn't feel bigger! round the waist nor a yeller wasp. "O, Lord!" says uncle Ztck. "0, my I" says the wider. This ere', the work of the evi! on," says i uncie .iCK. I i uncle Ztck .. j . .. .. ... i -Ana you re tne evtl one: - says ths wider, 1 nd then slung a hull hand full of soft-soap ; right iu his mouth. "I couldn't stand it no longer; I hollered ngnlout. "0, mercy ! mercy!" cried uncle Ztck getting on his knees for he thought the devil, or some ' of his ass.H-iates, had come after him ,.Kun) z,cnaiiah... criei, , , m hoer vp.c I , 8n,j unoe Ztfll djj lid Ml Ik an) j and I run tother; and we'went and left the wider Jill en in luhl it Ant . K Jk.w-.l ... j soft soap, ..Xt dav ! z ,ckhe UM vpfv solemncholly, he did-and savs he, savs uncle Zack "Zeb! I dont believe I'll ever get a wife. I hart, off the notio "What', the matt.r uncle Zack. s.ys I. "Why ye see, Zeb, I don't believe this ere ru- ... ! ral conjugal felicity as some foil's call it is marrying ofthe wider, never arter that, and I guess that night was enough, and he gin it all right up." When the Yankee had finished his story, I found myself rolling on the floor minus several buttons - and most of my companions in a like predicament; and it was a long time before we could recover our equilibrium, sufTiciently to tell, or hear another .lory. Sttrsrl. Of a'l bodie steel is the strongest. It requires i a force of 1 15,000 lbs. to tear asunder a temperthe area of which I. ut inch
what thev think it r tJ.,;.i j , . I w; Tl'H N I NG, .ud FIXISHtNG all kinds of M - 1 looring, itoartis sim riaoKspiat.cn on o..ia soles wnai iney think it are I don t indeed; and un- ; CHINER V:.,.ting op and r. pa.r.n. Seam Eng.m ., ' ' l'ks, suitable foe in.tde finishing cle Ztck shook his head and Walked ofT; and I 'easting and finishing every vanttv of Brass Work. I ""list's, ike. ii t. ... . Also makes. nd repairs all kinds of lions P.st.,i. In the Lumber Tard, connected w ith thr Factory, couldn't never git him to say nothing more about I. i -i he Z.hl'r,r ..?i. .1 l they have . good .s-ortment of Lumber for .11 build:
DK. CULLEiVS. Indian Vegetable Panacea. rilHE Proprietors ol this justly celebrated PANA-
ing, which are .mong'the many recorded tur s within Jt v r. A rcspecttuiiy invite .itention to lhe lotiow. me lal hve months, most ni the cases haisv ht-i n previously tr-.ted by celebrated physician' "v.i7ii b. nid- having tjf nitnu uu-t th ' . itaiii' a.ff I ik alt Its .l mi.l tisttt ss 1 1 ililu rrmj-.u,,-t ,ia, b.tt; ,rr";d ' " " k""' "J ma Jir. ISh; No. 37? Mke, .,r..,;M.r ne... the most .cere casts of scrofula tier known iu IW,., Lewi, , between sd.a.lhill Firth .ml sixth, Mow Walnut, King. Kvil, 7 jt.rs 'tanilin. a ihiij nfMr. Wnml, m Apple t., rnre.l of ScrofN " r in? usual remi-ntr Hart ta,Wf. t apt. J. K. R.rclar, 1 25 Nonh I hirn .mil M.. rntrf .,t Scrufulom Sore Ltg, aitrr un ru.K lur is ..... . Mm ( hniniu Sml, vm Spmre, hrtni-m ivt am mm vt iiinw ntwii. Hirrdnaiy Krmlula ot the mt oliiinati. nature. A i lii I.I of Mr. Mi t'l. aM-, 380 Market strt et, run-H of llvmlitai y Svrofiila. ' " in.-ii, n..vnm ,i aril .oriiirn i.iiiit. tiev tnnd of whin- srlliiiCofmany yiar tamlinir. Alilrrmaii Walton. S. v. nth Waril Xortlicrn l.ihi M.Mr F.. I oram. rornvr of Lit tit Pine ami Kit-hid itti-r forniany ar i;iiulioc. K. Ilarliar, Poplar t Mt ilo.ir rat Of Eighth, V l1'.?"" J " 8 "." V"d,"Mi Lattv F.iehih, abov'r Arch St.. at Mr. Cnli amnm.. Mra. M.fann, Kouttli. al.ovr Mat, t.. Srilrula Saiinii I H. Do in; in, Tutli'th anil Killi.rt Krup. Thart n-,. Win unti in j i PI3 A.I U II- " ,n Facr, Mr. Hair. S7 MaiVlMm-l. IVltrr 1.1. Sandm, Pliile uffi, Dwk St., Barber's Itih. I he alimp lii ilors r.ot rmbrare all rnr. , i-fT. ctnl by tin- PA SACK A. winch has comt- to tin- knonlrrfireol'thv propri. tor, i t thi y coi.li.l. ntl acrt that no oiln-r nit ili-inc h;i cnn tl . Iil,p niiiiilirr of SrrofoloiK cast sin ttii-s:imi- l.nstli of time. Surilv "'"". e sooii-f iraoromarv iit-aiiuir virrins in thrPanawa! So many can caiinot be the result of accident. A t.sn. Dr. Cnllcn's Indian Vegetable PII.F. MF.MF.DY; ' " " SI'KCII K'; " " I1F.MF.HY; Dr. Apph-ton's RF.MFDY FOR DKFNF.SS. lf..uH... Vflt';,.!....,.. V .. .. r- t ...... umi i ..i.iiiii i.ui ii.t. i.ir H pin. s.rt or rrt..us Htadaehe, Gout, Rheumaiisin, Tooth I.e. ,Vc. Rnwaml's CARMINATIVE SYRUP, for D.arrh'ea, Disent. ry, SnmnierComplaiut, &e VAN HE D;S I ONIC MIX I UHE, fo'r the cure of 1 1 . " ' Fever anil A gut warranted Dr. Trak"s Magnetic Ointment, lir. Covers Rheoni 'tic Pills; Ir. Sie. lings Pnlmoiiarv Svrnp; Dr. Frisk's Sugar C oat. "d pills; Fletcher's Pile, Fever Ague Tills. JOHN W. DANK.NHOWKR. Principal Agent. At the Medical Depot. No. I Odd Fellows' Hall oppnsite the Post Oflice, Cincinnati . ALSO for sal,-bv . I. S. POWERS Rrookville Ind Hi Dr. E. V. LEE, Laurel Intl. March, 24tli 1S48. 1.1-3m. n3-i.o.ooo-co Die Annually Of consumption In the United Slates, yes how many could nave been savid if l bey had resorted to Rogers Liverwort, St Tar in season. Thousands upon Thousands are now testifying that it has sated their lives and restored them to Health Noniieneetl Despair!! though your physician :-.d friends giveyoii up to die.':! ion cannot be wnrs.i than Mrs. Rows-, of Staunton, w ln w as Kiven tip oy ner UUCfors and feie nils to it ie wilh lhe
last tag, of Consi.mptioii. We publish her ct rtili- lium:iii familv rate in addition to the iso nnmhei s ..biaincd in Cin- ; For Dr. J. White's Magic Liniment he claims ex Iraeitllian, to show th.it the t-ures it makes are not con- ordinary healing virtues and cuiaiive pi er'n s, ami hned to that City time, hut in every place where it , that tested In comparison in praei.ee Willi all theoihhas been introduced. K kd w hat she savs: er bed rem ,.i ,1... ..i ... l : i
s This is io certify, that some im.itihs since, I was taken w iih . pain in my side an.) breast; 1 rallrd in the aid of si vt ral physicians, but lllev failed lo t-ive toe V L id ! any relief, and f..r the space of one year I grew rapidity worse. In addition to this, I was attacked with a I violent eolith, althoiigii an excellent nlivsie.aii lived III the same house, ami used Ihe gr. at. st ei rtioll, and paid the strictest attention, it baffl- d all his skill two others wi re called in, one of which was ail aged ami skilful plnsician, hut all their efforts proy. ed alike unavailing. At last, a physician who was attending a camp. meeting in the m ighboi hood, eame to sit me, and declared that I could not last more than one day longer; also nil oT the vast number w ho came to see me, believed that a few day. at most most end my earthly career. Mi friends were now- railed in to e me ilit '. Rot my broth, r at this crisis, 'In ariisgof the astonishing cures performtd bv Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort ami Tar.) went to Chili.-othe and hack a distance ofsivtv mih , in IS hours to get some i.r the above medicine; I conimenrtd taking it. and strange to tt I!, before I had Used half. I.oiile, the ennch was entirely cund; Trom this time I recovered rapidly, and wh.-ii" I had used two hottlts, I waalile to assume nit family vocations as usual. I am roily satisfied thai ir'it had not In en for ttic excellent medicine. I would now be in my grave; and most in justice say. that I truly n tiiui mv sin. cere thanks to the inventor of this pric, less nit.iicine, and would t -commend all persons aRhcted w ith dir. eased Iiiiiks to Kive it a trial. ... . ihrrif. r iiowe. We the umle.-sigm.t. do ct rttft , that this account orMrs. Howe is correct, we In mg p. rsotially acquaint! d with .11 cil'Clllllstallees. P. P. iiilissnv, rr.l'KIl P. MITIIKWS. THOM S CRAIG, .tOS F.VWS. Staunton, Ohio. Ft h 7. 1SU7 Cj I UK WONDERFUL CURES M DE rj By this m.dicitie have induced Physicians f the luvhest standing to prescribe it Yes ten Professors ertl.eC. !l. ges admit that it cures afu-r estrvtliiiig slse has failed. llr. H. !'... late Professor ill Cincinnati Medical Colli gv. office on 'h street, sat s he cured Miss Rett ol 'Scrofulous Consumption with Dr. lingers' Liverwort and far, aOer she was given up to die hv a numbs r i.f skillful rlnsicians. Dr W Richards, of Cinnati. sats he eor.il Mr Carles W.de. of Consumption w,th this medicine af.era',1 his other remedies had In. led. Cj Dr II R Wilson, . regular Physician of Gallip.. lis, sats it really acted like a charm in ihe rase of Mrs. Wiseman, lhe Wlfenrthe Rev. It. Wis. man, of Pt trist Ohio, who was on th point ofd.ath wiih pulmonary t.oiisiimpii.in, sue was restored to health ",ur '' wesks by ihe use of Dr. Rogc.'s Liter ,,rt st Far. 'I ur late case of Mrs. F.cgert who now rraidrs on Rare ,ret t. three n.w.rs above Eighth, rineiiioati, i s lrii!yiheiniisir.io.irl.ll.'- ami astonishing evtr record, d. 1 II I nly l,n, the C Ollsnmoi ion f.tr lh.. I...I ?":L .V'l' .fT s.x sears, and lately she rrt w worse and worseworn j " r r """ a'. minced io a mere ke 1 .T?" .Pr'.?'".""' h" r' night sweats ami It (Oil, ! ',on-- Tailiatvra, now miu, ct-i.hnmMi i . Z Dctrhi, th. rv n,n ,. , aM h.t. t InT rt-rnvpfv. Riisll. Ii. sI.ih.. -....1 ... v.sr " " Hit llll I fit 1(11 tf.11t. l,,tl - - ... a ... v.; - l l.lltl llflt II llllir- ! .iMy i., iM. rnaMv nl thr IiIimmI t tiU il .tii.l, r h, r ;- s ...oe 00 ; ner irtt-mis came in to take j ""rl " w, n,t tin. cn.is she commented .,g ! L'.'" ",,-.I.r- l'"-..r. ami far. which oth-,i ih, y mP olT; l,t r tn. mH nmiinmuL, i " . rs torc.t in r t o lut ut m a! t h i ha 11 she has eniovmohr.gi";, I 'mht the v inures ,.i tins wonderful medicine arc in. I sited to call am! see her. j tjC..n..n.p.iv.-s should call on the Agvnt ee 1 "". '"lincaic m full of the above mentioned cures nd also vasi numiM-rofoihers lor.alehv A. l. scovil. corner r r;r,h .n.i Rare Stru ts, Cinriniiati. Also lor sal. by R. I YNER, Brookville. 13. 'Is there no Balm in Gilead?' nH. I II... and i flc mlian Balm of Life. is a mil.l.oh ...oi tlist rent. I V. rnmniiiiil in.) I. C ...se anjit an.l H. r!is lo ig and successfully used hv 'Z most .gri-e.hle. hot tleri.l.illv the most .A........ .e- mtov lor sore Itir.ni hums. ness. eourhs. r.,1.1. Bronchitis .sth.na, plhic, and ,..c.p,,.,t co.,um: I u,7l . . , . ! .y mar, ge.aw'oV m";,," in Tu'cm, " I iTXVytrm',n "r CM,dw" I I his vaioahle metticme, since its intrn.tnrtinn I the west has me. w ith a ran.d and unnrece.l, ....l sale, so thai the General Agim has often neen unable , meet thedt ni.in.l. This has lt d unprincipled villains , to get up base inimitations and palm them off", on an xnstisperting, suffering puhlis- lor the"g nimir anicl. " under the name of "Halm el Life, "Rattan, of l ife." All H.almg Halm of Life," ..,ri r failing : Ralrn of Life." Look mi r tor the Swindler and as, j t on pnrr sour money .ml life g-1 Dr. Tid's In- ; riian llalm nf Lite prepared sold w holt-sale .ml retail! ! .1 the Eclectic Di-prntary No. 117 South Side of 6th st. iwtween vine .ml Rate sts. Cincinnati Ohio P. K. W OMR UT.H, " Agtnt foe the West. Cincinnnati, March 2'th, 14S. 14-lv. llramlelli'w Pills. O 1 dorenof genuini Bramteth's Pills, just received - and for sale hy HICH4.RD TYNER Rraokville, Oct. 14th S4. 41-ly New Establishment. ti ns rl HE suhscriber wishes tn inform the a Rrookville, and the public general Iv. that he I is now prepared to do all kinds of HI.CKSMI I II. stork,. nd doing his work in the best manner and on the most easy and accommodating terms. His shop is in front of the Methodist church, and within three saitarca of Mr. Sprat's Mill. JOHN MOFFITT. MaT 3d, 147. o WOOL CAI.DIXH. rilHF. undersigned takes pleasure in informing I his friends .nd Ihe public genera l, that he will be ready for carding Wool by the first of M.t . His establishment is one mile and . half above Rn.c. t ville, on the F.vst Fork, where he has . fir-t rate set : ot vt i.ui. t, AK ns, nd having employed . first rate v artier, he expects to do nrst rale work. Any person having wool t A. W. S.tlleiihurgher't si ore, one door north ot Dr. George Berry's, it will be promptly ..tended tv and ne rollt returned. ALL WORK WARRANTED. JOHN PFLSOR. proprietor. JAMES COOPER, larder. Rroe-kvitie, April !, IJH.-lvjos
Dr J White's Celebrated Remedies ARE without, parallel, in the invariable success w hich follows iheir employment. Wherever the san
ative tina-crs nf these remedies are tested by iip, with 'kentlicr bct remedies know n, these invariable prove tliiir snpt rior excellenre ami their innii. aiirjl r : stronpi-r claims to public rotifiili-nce. Uiscasr, in all '. ll varinl forms, yield lo ihrirme. 1 Dr. J. t lute's Vr' itililt Llixir is a certain rnre for I Cnlils, CiiieIk, Cun.timptioii, HrraM Cnmplaints, etc. etc. It is expectorant, tonic or n'torative, alterative, slimiilam, pectoral anil demulcent. It promutes expectoration, removes conevstion, and i stn-iiehfi. and restores the tone of the whole svtem. It cornels tliecnnsiitnptive faintofthc fluids, lind by j its stimiilntiner qualm.-, and power i.l'allaiini; irriiaI Hon, it promotes alxorpti.ni, removing tubercles from i the imit;, am! iiiMiiitimatioii fnnn ihe mucous memi hraue ofthe hroueliieal tiilns. Tjy it when the throat. stomach anil liioq. me sore, and su Trrinir Trom colds j ami roitchs; ii mneii nl powers will remove all j doubts, it any, of ii ioesiimuble value, and the justiceof the n-putaiioit it has acquired. Females wlio ne the Veertalile F.lixir, for Flour A Mill", too free lin net S. tleurioir llns n nr Frrmaiun. j Labor pains, sit tieier hereafter willinirto he without ; if rew rein, dies have rescued so niauy, in various ili. ae, from .nH. rill'- and dt alh;lione equal to it ; for w hit II it is prepared. ! Dr. White's Imli.in Compound. perseveriii-lv used, i positively cun every case of l)i speptia. however t- . vcre orehroiiic. Asa rented v for the removal of Kemale nbtrocli..u and oiher"ilieast s, it is infallible. ! In eriilenre of the unitarallelleil Hotter and MiHtii.ni : Me value of he Indian Compound, as an Alterative i 1 and Ponti.r of the Blot.il, we may remark-Or. J. j White has used it ill tile trea.ilieiit ot a ureal number ' of the most loathsome forms of Slphlilic ecret) diseases, with the graitiraiion ofit happy effects, and the Mitels liermaoent cure of these tli-eii.ll'ol ilistuses. nk.-r- ii. i .m . it i . . Hi. e. ? 'I' b5 ""-' remedies j 1 1 1 1-5 (hf till) v rvniTil I ktlnHii nn m hirla m nntn!ilil i rnr,.,,,.. . . v r : .v. those disorders indit-aung or growing out of 'a radical impurity oft he blood. It actnallv has accomplished ail that it has been asserted Sarsapanlla would do, : hut has ne, ,.r, really, performtd. l he Indian ('ompoitiid is the ..nlv in. failing remedy for Scrofula orKn.g' Evil, White" Swelling, Svphi line (-eeret) aud Mercurial Distases, l lcrrs. Eruptions on the Skins, Dieais ofthe Hones. Affections i of lhe Liver, Dysp, psia. Costivenes, Rlieomatisin, I fiont. and for all Nerio.is ami Chronic complaints oc- : enrriii; in debiliiatt d constitutions, and coiisiiiu. j tionalnnd hereditary complaints, where the virus of the pan ,.t ca a .ie, elopement of Scrofula or SvI philis (secret J or mercurial Disease in the child, and in all complicated eases, as in persons w luxe eotisti- , tin ion are hroki ii down by mercury and arsenic, or j o, an improper or tniiilicious is treatment of disease in 1 , ofthe most loathsome isoii is absorb, d ami is. general, in the worst forms (secret) ilist ase, w ben the p.. it.. n is absorbed and 'n xxv circulating mass, the Indian Compound , .. n.n. ...).. .1 , . . . '.. i promptly ami thoroughly eradicates the virus from j the system, and produces radical and permaiieui I cures. Working us way null silent but effective i power, the Indian Compound gives tone and energy j to all the S. cremry and xcrel .ry organs, repairs all j the wastes, known ami iinkuovn,"and banishes from the stsieni every vestige of disease. Dr. bite's V getahle P. Il unite grt at power with mildness of aettoo;operntiiig throughout the alimen tary canal, rrmnt iug all oTemiie accumulations in me tiowels, ami si mm all the surrounding or-! : gan toa healihv i:it. ah the em r.-.e. .r .ii ....... .i.i... r.,. .....i lingas a tonic, they exi great utility wherever a Cathartic, l axative, Altera- ! ! Jive or Restorative medicine is required! As. med- I j icine i.ir r eniaies, the exteiiMte demand Tor them and ' their popiilariiy, with all who use them, furnish ampie guarantee to others who an- afflicttd. Dr. White's , Vt getahle Pills are a standard mediritie, universally nppn.ved, and justly esteemed the best Pills now i k now ii. i, se them once ami u will use them there , after. Dr White's Vegetable Emetics act with more mild- I ness than other Emetics, and are ni'incaleiilalile ben tliiiit lin.Liu. i.t. ..I:... . i. . ..... ... Statas ml in Eon.pe, not one, in instant i rlV-ct and intrinsic merit. In ars any compin isou to the Magic . Liniment. In the lam.'tiage ol ..tilers, s.,t is ilifficuil ; to say what it is not good for." For H attache, j Toothache, Neuralgia, Spinal AlTrctinns;fnr Burns, j Scalds, Bruises, Sprains Cuts, Incipient King's l',,l..,..l 11 I s? ....II:.!- ...l:e. ' ... " . ......... .. I,,.,- ont-inot;, ntpoiiiiic c icers; ami i Pains and Swelling, and iillam'ations however caused or on Whatever Hart ol the hoi y located it is iofuli. hie. For all bruises, and as a imiliter irritant alter I an -'Irish wedding," it has no equal. Try its effects j externally or internally for sour own person. Try ( it externally or internally for tour own domestic animal, and niiw ill lind it economy of time oftime, aud money, always to keep the Magic Liniment by you. ; Of the hundred thoiisan.1 w ho have used it, since its ' iiivi ntiosi, not one to o- r know ledge, has faili .1 to a- , ward to the Magic Liniment, its vast superiorly to .11 other I. milium,. "It is difficult lo say what il is not I good lor." These cflehr.ltfd remedies are for sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. J Will I K, and agencies made, at his llotauic Medicine Store on 6th si , opposite the Gall House, Ciuciona.i i. It. RINKARD. Agent for Indiana. I Our townsmen, IU !l t'OV ,V M H ITN, and J. S. i POWERS, sn- agents for llr.iuktillc lust. i Maul., atr.l. IS4S. 13-lv. A C 1 D. Dr. J. W HI I F. mav he eonnlliMt at his IIOIANK tl. MEDICINE STORE N D OF- - I-ICK, on Sixth street, one door fi-oin th' corner of Main, i.ppo-i:e the Gall House, Cincinnati. Din... 'I host-at a tlistance, vt ho cannot call on or send for i him, w hose rates are mil beyond the reach of all med icints, by forwarding to bun a statement of their gt'. the length of tune they hate been alllirled, st mptonts, progress ami g. neral nature of their com- ! plaints, fca-h accompant in : such statements, postage p.iitl.) may procure the rt mettles necessary lor ' tlietr core. j Dr. J. irh.lr't Cr'r'irntril Rcmrlr. The Vegetable I Flixir, Indian I'ompoiiiid, Afagic Liniment, Vcgctable i Pills, Vegetable Emetics, Xtc. are rapidly superceding ' .11 other met: leim s, because on . fair trial of them they unit. irmly pnne themselves tn he .11 that has been , assumed fir them; mi dicines nf great power anil efficacy in relieving and curing the maladies common to our country. IKON AND NAILS. ,0.000 l.ns. Vavm Iron. 20.000 IU. I r.ii. 50 Kx-c S'ttitura NuiU, .! rrcrivt ti. My aitrimt nt of Slipn Tron n prx. 'r'"':,C,"n " ",' ,"'T r ", ',,";i" Merchant, gtue. a, ly, and 1 will sell at. nUtt-ti it I ma II aitvancf on cost It. TYNF.R. Rrookville, Nov. 29, 1347. SO D. Cargill. S S Rradbiirv. CAR til LI. tv MR ADIU'RY, Successors to ANDREWS, I AIM. 11. 1. Jt CO. Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and Hollow Ware, KS Main St , F.t Side, hctw ct n Fourth and Fifth, CIXC1NX I I. OHIO. t'nion. Dot 4.ir, Paragon and Improved Premium! Cooking St ives, , ii and Seven Plate, Parlor anil I Canm n Stovt s, ,Vc. j H.'Mow Ware, Sid Irons, Wagon Boxrs, A ml u oils, i ea Ivettit s, jtc. Dec. 10.- l-ly Umtrellas, Parasols. PARASO fit IKS. VXD WNT.KIXG CANS I'MUli K LL AS. I1T.M. H. RICH RDson Steam Factory, the only one in the V1111. .I States, No. 101 Market Strtet, Philadelphia. Merchants are respectful ly informed that I rontitiue to Manufacture .11 theabov'e goods, by the aid of steam, not w ithsiamling the great opposition lo parlies opposed to the introduction of . xpeiisit-e improvements Mp assortment is complete, and prices to low , as lo give entire satisfaction. As there is an Cnihrt lla Store next door, of m arly the same name, it is iinioi-t:iiit von should remember WM. II Rlt H vRDSON. steam Factory, and Patrntrr thr fCn'tVing Cmir Vmbrrlla, SIGN OF I HE LADY AND EAGLE, No tot Market Street. -Philadelphia. February 10, 1S4-1 7-lm Attention is requested 10 the celehr.ted Walking Cane Cnihrtlla. a m at ami In atitiful article, combining all the advantages of. Cane and Umbrella. PLANTS, aVC. SINIlt.F. and Double Hit- la.k Planet. Single ami Double Hut Sin mth do Single ami Double lint Fore do Single and Double Hitt Jointer do Raliliit and Sash Planes Flooring and Cci'mir Planes. For sale low foi cash, bv Dr.. .kville, N.iv. 2 , lit?. SO TYNER. Builders Ware Rooms Illlllll III! Usui it inr iiiiinm r I s s s i s aT CMIIER Y ARD, Flooring Mill, Sash, Door aud 1 A Blind Factory. Comer Fourth .ml Smith sts., Cin.,0. niM.i. K billli, Have erected a large and extensive building with i machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and ket ping . hand an atsortmriit of I'annrl Doors, Sash. H'""!.. Iitmr .nd indnar t-rames. Weather Board- ! 'f ssruinr i.ir sioirt, smir IM jrllnv 1'int .ng purposes. IVrsons about to creel buildings on ihe Ohio and Mississippi rivirs, will find it lo their interest tn purchase .11 their building materia! t of ut, loading their lumber, brick, limr, tec, in rtat Boatt ami carry mg lo the place wanted un the river, 't he boat being worih ifs cost on the premiss's. We have furnished several buildings on this plan lhe past season. Master builders having contracts in the country where materials and mechanics ar. .carer, will find it to their inn rest to ca I and evainine our stock and pcices. We.rs- .tiling Shy 10 .neb sash at 3 cents, and 10 bv 12 inches at 4 cents, per light, aud .11 other articles in proportion. Considering the advantage we have in machinery, the low ratesof freight by River. Canal, and Railroad, we are assured that .11 who paininire this establishment will be supplied with materials, ,kc., at much less price than they hare heretofore paid. All orders promptly attended to. TERMS CvSH. X. B. A hill nf prices may be teen at the office of the Indiana America; .lso at Mr. Bars. irk' Hotel, Brookville, Ind. Mar. lata. 13
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LIVK FENCING. ffpHE subscriber, lirmt; in the south e.st corner I ot Union Co., Ind , infurma he pub ic that be ie prepared wilh Osae Oraure, and Poiomac 1 horn for making HEDGK FKNCES. He has siiffic.nl setti on hand to build, the approaching spring 6000 rods, and wishes to make immediate ruga ire menu for making fence this spring. His price is 62J cent per rod, one third payable the next Christmas after the letter is et, one third . year after th flrst payment, and the other third w hen the teure is complete, and ready to defend crops rrom any kind r animals which will he iu 5 or years. He will warrant to be a irnod ami tiiffiitio f..ain t. t.n.l ..r
I.... I. .i ... ' :.. l... Zj L:....e,.V-"V,,,, Feb lili -TJm 1 las-is". ' ' i . , I U 1 It Eaa I THE partnership heretcfore existing between Wil- j lia.n W. Butler It Herman Linck, by the name and i description of'-Butler Linck," was dissolved on the Slili ilay nfOetnlH-r A. D. t47,hy the withdraw, al of the undersigned from the business of said firm. HERMAN LINCK. Brnokville, Feb'y 29, 1548. LUKE KENT, Clork ami Watch Ulakcr. TF.WEI.RT, Silver Ware .nil Spectacle Manuf.c tun r, Uiatnond pointed gold Pens, Ac. K0.2JK Main st. between Sill and 6th Ciuciiicati.Ohio. March 20,1845. 13-1 y. Wholesale Boot & Shoe Warehouse. M HAVR commciHiil rvct n inc: m v uprinc utrck of 1 i. Ira -c I CIIM..I- ' . . a mni .Triwr-.- un nnvr now in nana m vprr !lrife Molk w hll.h , , fl. , ,m, ,,, fJr a w vr a i . pnm.i rLM i,t,f hats. Merchants are invited to call and examine my stock, which may be much to their advantage. JOHV GATES. No. S Lower Market 3d door eat of Main st. Cincinnati. SIGN OF THE RED BOOT. Mar. 4 ll-3m.-l.iii. Herald
ennuis- Axes (warranted;) Hames; steelyards; HalW" pit i . ins nces. Steel and Ir a Squares, Ladcls and Skimmers, v. . . "'"liil jGurry Combs, Meal Selves, Hound Bolts, Knob o.7 Mam Street, west side, three doors aboe Front ! Latches, Tumbler Pad Locks, General as ortment o D"Mr "he Public Wharf, Cincinnati, O., 1 Butts Hinges and Screws; Chrst.nd Trunk Look.; KALE II in GHOCERIES and PRODUCE! . Table and Tr Spoons, Sad Irons, Candlesticks, keeps constantly on hand, a general assart-I Horse Brushes. White Wash do; Sand Paper. Sewing ment of Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, j and Peg Awls Madder, Indigo, Salrratiis, Glass, Nails, Cotton; For sale at the new cheap store uf
unit, cioi, i onacco. Soap, Candles, and all oilier articles in the Grocers Diiniirn. slnrh will he ...1,1 at the lowest prices for CASH, or in exchange for '""liice. N. II. The Highest Prices naid lor Feathers. Flas. seed."Flour, Pork, Karon, Lard, Gin(?ng, Timothyi.M ,1 rM. ....... c.u..i . . .. I ... . 1 ... """t .snvsni-wTu, noes v .x, Lined Fruits, White Beans, Rags, Jcc. ice. Cincinnati, 3.ya NOTICE. PXHF. Stockholders or the While Water Vallev CmW nal Company, .ml the public, will take notice that pursuant to an Act of the General xssembly or the Slate of Indiana, annroved bv i he f. overttor tli.f l,,r Board of Directors of said Company h.vc j " nieni on tnr stock ol aaul Company of Ten ner .-emiim he,,... ir:. it. .ii. l si rl "otk held by the Stockholders, and you .re hereby required to pay into the Treasury of said Company ""sessmeni on or In tore the 1st dav of May next, I nn" '" default ni" such payment, said Company will, I I'Mrsnant to said ct, offer for sale and sell on the 2d 'l:,v "'' iaT next, sn much ofthe Slock orsurh Stocknul,,ers as will pay lhe amount of said assessment, ' e same on the Books nf the Company to the purchasers. JOHN S. NEWMAN, Prest. February 1?, 1843. 9-3m. S.J.HARRIS. ,T. B. TI.ARK. Clocks, W.itches & Jewelry T ARRIS CLARK, have on j.T".fLln " ' hand and for sale on accom-g.-w modating terms. Clocks, Watchsrrzs e, h.ui . genera assortment of Jewelry; consisting , pnri nfthe loilow mg articles. Eighi-day ard common mantle Clocks, Gold, and Silver Lever and common Watches, Gold ami Silver Pencils and Gold pens. Rings, Breastpins, Studs, Steel becils. Silver thimbles. Steel bug. clasps and purse mountings, an assortment of Silver. German silver and ..1....1 ... ...,...... ..r c. i.. f '. i - ' !"a t ," ofSl'vrr' . rman silver and plated tea and table spoons; . variety of Spectacle!. Also, choice articles of cutlery. Pen .ml pocket knives. Razors, Xtc.; and in abort .11 articles usually kept in Jewelry Stores. r They are also prepared to attend to .11 jobs in the Silversmithing line such as repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, and the changing of glasses in spectacles, &c. Thankful for past favors, they hope by . strict attention tn liu-iucss to merit and receive, liberal share ofthe public custom, determined as they are that no customer shall have cause of dissatisfaction. Store on Main Rurgess street, nearly opposite the public offices, Rrnukvillr, Ia. March 2.1, 1841. 10-tf North's Cough Candy. TO AM. Men, Women, .ml Children, we send these presents greeting: Be it known thai all persons now suneriiig wiin anections 01 the I. ungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Aslhm., Bronchitis, Sore 'I hroat. Hie. eic, may receive certain and speedy relief from Ihe use of Dr. North's Expectorant Cough Candy. It is pleasant to lake, and is certain to core cheap, convenient to take, and a sure cure. What more call he asked? It has stood the t. st for the last three years tn Cincinnati against .11 slanderous iutiniiations which have been throw n out by ps-rsous interested. Other nostrums hate been puffed, Honhshed awhile, and then forgoiteu, hul "North's Cough Caml)" still stands a bright star in the firmament like its namesake. All others must move on, hut it stands, the hope ofthe Consumptive, tu guide his shattered bark into . port nf Ht-.tth. For sal wholesale and ret.il at No SI Walnut at. bet. 3d and 4th, and tor of 7th and Plum, by A. A. NORTH. Cm., and M. W. 11 All. E. Brookville, Ind. S. P. OAKS, Fairfield, Ind. Feb. ;9.-lt.4tv NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN, that hooks will be opened I fur the subscription ol stock in lhe Har-isou. New Trenton, Rorhester .ml Hrooksille Turnpike Com pany, on tnc nr 1 mimiay in April nrt, at Harrison, Vets- -I'eei.l.n. U ........... . ...! I 1 . II.. . .. .1 .1... r i ! -'R l rv...; be, ...d they .re hereby ...pointed to j ,. said hooks, to.wii: " Warn ii Tebhs .ml William Pursel. at 'Harrison: Fphraim ItockalVllar, John p. Case and George Rudisil, .t New I renion; John T. Coolry .nd Joseph Bennett, at Rochester; and William Robeson fsh'n",) Daniel D. Jones, John Adair and Beniamin H. Burton, at Hrookvillc. JOHN T. COOLEY, Pres't ENOCH M'C ARTY, Sec'y. March 8ih, ISJ3. 12-3w MORE PROOF THAT SMITH'S TONIC SYItUP WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE THE FEVER AND AGCE. 1 Rov, Isn , August llh, lUT. Having used in my nwn family. Smith's Ton-. Syrnt.nr Vegetable Febrifuge for the cure of Acue and ! Fever and Chills and Feser, as well as having sold I (ih my neighborhood) upwards of sixty bottles within j the last two months, I lake pleasure in slalinr that ; in no case has it failed in effect . speedy cure either j in Ague and Fevr or Chills and Fever, and I sincerely recommend it to my friends and lhe public .. one ofthe most effectual .nd innocent remedies tbat I have ever know n used. It. BATES, P. M Jspfeksosi Co., Ky., August 4, 1847. This is to certify that I w.s afflicted last summer with Ague and Fever, and had then had it for three , years, ami during that time I used every remedy that I I could hear of, w ithoiii effect, and despaired ufever getting well; I was induced to try Smith's Tonic Svrn p or Vegetable Febrifuge, and hy using two bottles I was entirely restored to my usual good health, .ml ; have continued well up In this time. I therefore do i not nesitate ioreeomme.nl it to my friends and th. e o.i . "',d ' . ' v kn".rlle",,',r" T ) klinwledg,.. niitiitc, as me most en I that has cvercome to my NEWTON STIVERS. Pren.redby W ILSOX, STAHBIHD fc SMITH. LntlNville, Ky, W. H A I I.E. Brookville, Ind. Fors!e by 37-6m M. COTTOX YAKXS. &C. ! (THE subscriber. Agent fur thr Covington .nd the I u Cooper Cotton Factories, hat cnnstanilv n hand . large stock of Cot. on ,arnt, Wicking, .rpet ami Coverlet Warp, Tw.nr and Bafing. Forsalr.t ,.,., Inr,. . ntjt.n.is - An, t-mcintiaii. j: n. la. 4-4m (Cin.G.z) A. PEACOCK Dealer in Iron, Steel, Nails, Axles, Spriugs, Wagou Coxes, Axes, Mold Boards, etc. ALSO, Manufacturer of the celebrated Wrought and Steel .vioiti Karti flows, l ast MolH Hoard Plows, right Id Board Plows, right ana en naiioeti, oi uinerent sizes, Sosl Plows. Shovel Plows, Cultivators, Harrow, Drag., Cast Shear ' Plows, &c., .11 warranted to perform well. A noerai iii-coum win oe made on either Iron or Plows by the qiiantitr. Store on Man. Street, between Jht and 6ih, east side, Cincinnati, O. Mar 17. U-ly Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood .ml Hand Saws, Drawing Knives, Cutting Kntv-e, Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks. Dutches' Knivea, Knob Locks. nd Latches, Thumb L.tchet. Round and Squire Bolts, Buttt and Screw t. Iron and St -rl Sqit.irt, Mill and Crots Cut Saw Filet, Hand Saw Files, Waffle Iron, Steel Yards, Grind Stone Cranks, Kail and Shoe Hammer., And I ons. Brace .nd Huts, Ame.' Sh.ivels and Sp.dea, Ile.vy Grail Shovel, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks, Haines, Brass and Sugar Kettles. Ihe .bore are offered t the lowest Cincinnati price lor Cash. R. TYNER. Brookville, Nov. 27, IS47 30
Honey Wanted. LL persons indebted to the undertigned, nr to Rt nsst h S. Tyncr, .re requeued to make immedi.t. payment. R. TYKEk. Hrookvillc. Jtr'y 4. tltv
Queen City Scale manufactory, Main lreet, 3 doors from the river. TIHE subscriber has on hand and is constantly ii ni-niilactnrin(r I'LATFOlt.M SCALES of all size. Also, Brass .ud Iron fleams, uf a superior quality. All uf which arc warranted in every reilrc. ril Pleaae vail and examine Ijclore purchasing elsewhere. WM. HUODAKT OHIO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Thia is to canity that the premium w awarded at the Eighth. Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanic. Institute to Wna. Huddart. for I'latfrrm Stales iherc exhibited by him. tiiven under our hand this first dav of November, s- JOHN P. FOCTE, Prca't. J. W. Appieg.te, aec y. Ja. '4i. 4 Linck and Farquhar, HAVE just received a new assortment or splendid QUEEN'S AND GLASS WAKE, consisting in part of Super White, Blue and Purple Vine Tea Ware l-uburll flowing Blue lea ware ' Hhine do do do do ' ti.ililen Grape, Spring and Folcnsburg do " Painted (v.rious patterns) do Bowls, Jugs, Plates. Dishes, Nappies, be. Glass Pitchers, Jugs, ri.tr. Salts, and Preserve Dishei. Gla.a White and Col'd Flint Tumbler.. All of which will he sold at Cincinnati retail pri. res, at liter 1SK si Ml, opposite .. tae r.t oi. nee, Brookvlle, Indian.. Hardware and Cutlery. KNIVES and Forks, Pocket and Pen Knives, ' , Butcher's Knivc, shoe Kitivet. I rawing Knives. Spears' super Hand Saws, Cross Cut and Wood do 1 Trace, Halter and Log Chain.: Tea Kettles, Shovels ami l ungs. Bras Kettles, Coffee Mills, Mill Saw : Files, Flat Bastard do, half round do, Horse Rasps, ; Hatchets, ' ail Hammers. j Adams Shovels, Deven do, Gi. in do; Manure Forks, Jan. 1. LINCK A FARQUHAR. WOODEN WAKE T"Vne Washing Tuba and Churns, JL Ceder P.l I Painted foot do. Bowls, Knife Boxes, Pot. toe mashcra, Butler Ladcls, Rolling Pins Clothe do i Half Bushels, Auger Handles, Tar Cans, Bench Screws, Baskets, Zinz Washboards 'new Stile) Fur sale .1 Ihe lowest Cash privet at the New Store of LINCK it FARQUHAU. Brookville, Dec. 30, t(47. groceries: 9 io Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, Indigo, Madder, Alum, Coper. , Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes, . sugar, tommnn Co Su r. Imp, Tea, Salrratus, Y. H do Pepper, Alspice, Cinnamon, Epsom Salts, Shoe Blacking, Matches. Mol.sses, ( liocolate, Rice, Mackera), Broom Cords, Bed Cords and Plough Lines. For tale at the New Sto e of LINCK St FARQUHAR Brookville, Dec. 30, 1847. For Sale. TWO small frame dwelling houses, in the town of -s. Mount C.rmel, newly built this spring, and fi ntslied in good order. It offers . firit rate opportunity to good, steady Mechanics, w ho .re greatly in demand, .nd in one of the best neighborhoods in the State. Situated on the Turnpike, now under contract, leading from Rrookville to Cincinnati, renders it a desirable location. Said property w ill be told on ae cummod.ting terms. For further particulars applto II. BRUNDRETT, August 9, 1847. 33-Sm Mount Carmcl IROX & STEEL. Bloom Forge, amiJimati Iron Store JV. XV. CHAPMAN, 384.1ain Street, near the Court House. C1XCINNATI. TfRON 1st NAILS ofa!l sizes, STEELS ofeverydesw cription, all of the very best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Bel lows. Carriage snnnrs and Iron ASlcs, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledge and Hammer moulds. All of good quality. nd warranted. ALSO A superior. rticleofShut Iron, Noa. J,S,55, S6ik 27 N- B. All of ihe .hove articles will be sold for cash and .1 low rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths will lind it fur their ...t. re.. n. e.ll h..i.. ....i.. elsew here. N. W. CHAPMAN. August 21st IBs5 14-Iy. BOOTS AVI) SHOES. IHA E just received a complete stock of MEN'S Coarse, Kip and Calf Boo'a and Brogana. BOYS' Coarse .ml Kip Roots .ml Brogans. YOl'THS Coarse ami Kip Boots and Brorana. WOMEN'S KIP l'.OOIS. " CALF do " GAMER do " Half Gaiter do " MOKOCJcOdo GOAT do " Morocco and Goat SHOES " Kid SLIPPERS Col'd Half Gaiter ROOST CHILDREN'S SHOES and BOOTS. Ladies' .nd Genu' HL'RBER OVER SHOES, Jc e The .hove articles are of. CA.irr Quality, andcl will aril them t Cincinnati price. FOR CASH. R. USER. Brooks illc, Stk No.,lt4T. 5 G. A.Bidwell. Josi.h Drke. a. A. niDWELL wV CO. COMMISSION AND PRODLTE MERCHANTS, No. 13, West Front Street, Cincinnati. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, made on assignments of Produce nr other mere b. noise. HEFER TO Mrssirk, Taylor Watts, Daggrte He Bruce, John Kiiglrr, James Calhoun, L. H. Yeatm.n, Marsh k Co. M. Kuglrrtt Son, Ellis He Morton, S. Wortliingtoii. De.'47 J2-ly Still More Extraordinary! lirE "lil .dviseour readers tn notice the inJ creasing popularity of Dr. Hall'. Lung Baltarn. Mr. North, the agent, tells us that he is ..ton I'hed himself,.! the number of cures that it is pcrli.rminc among nor own citizens, whose names he occ. siuiially publishes, that those who may Ik- sceptical. may can on mem, ami hear from their own lips how j they were snatched Iron, an untimely tomb, and restored tu their friends and relatives, bv rstng this ! truly valuable medicine. The agent still continues to guarantee Dr. Hall'. Balsam to give relief within .4 hours, or returns .he money. Every bottle that hat been fold in Cincinnati, during the lt six mouths, was sold with the above guarantee; .nd he h.s yet to see the first bottle returned. For sale by JOHN RINKARD, General agent for Indiana, and M. W. HAILE, Brookville. OHIO HOTEL: AT HARRISON. OHIO: D GERARD, Proprietor XHIS Hotel has been refitted up painted .new, twt inside and out the rooms all Turnishrd with new carpets, new bed', bedsteads, chairs, tablet; and indeed, everything connected with, and ni.rniinin. " belonging to, a Hotel, h.s undergone n entire rh"?e- W'lh" it'i... e.t an .bl,shmcnt .scan be found in anr to.. ..f : j east nr west of the mountains. Hi table, too, it not surp.ssrd fur ihe necessaries and luxuries of life, and I will ..t.afs- k. ..I . .... in., -, . (USUI.. The Stabling belonging tst thit Hou e hat also been improved. The best of provender will t all timet be furnished. Traveler, will find it to their comfort and adv.n-i t.ge to nop at the Ohio House. Feb 5, 1447 . n6.tf " BALE toper Penn Sheeting X 1 " " Cincinn.ti do I cotton Yarn ' Batting and Wadding Hat and Band Boxea For talc at the new chr.p store of ?iCK k FARQUHAR. Cheaper than the Cheapest NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. 'PHE Subscriber, having r.cently commenced I ,, V" S 1 n,di V ho,"le d Ksl.tl, won mild call the attention uf the public generally to their .tos-K now receiving, ii consis.s Ol Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Palm Lea1", Leghorn and Panama Hat, carefully selected from the Manufactories, by one of the firm, whoseexperi-nec will justify ihraa in saying their stock, in point nfqnaliiy, will be tur passed by none in the city, .nd .re determined to tell at a low price, it not a it 1 1- lower than any other house -Call and we will with pleasure thaw yn. our stock. CF.ORGE I.OWE dt CO. No. 61 Main tt , between Columbia & Lower Market Mar. Ill) . 13-ly CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have entered into partnership for the transaction ol a general Commission .nd Forwarding Rus.ne at New Obleaks, andet the firm of SPENCE fc GUARD, and solicit a sh.rcol the business of Franklin and admining counties. ROBERT SPENCE, New Orle.na.Dec, 1146. inu.viAS L.UAHU. si-tr U . JL. G. W. ROBS ON, Copper Smiths. rr" e-een Pike and Butler, opposite Bethel Church .nd Second street between Ma, and Walnut, CINCINNATI MtASUFACTtJRF. .nd h..e ecn.t.ntly on hand nch .. Conner Wash. s, t- ll " esTs- ..... genrr.i ...ortment in their line. st.ilt. .orf w... - ..:".:. " "T sveiiie, nd, I.qor Pumps; L.f. and Force Pumps f..r wills, pork house and di.i.lkri.: Soda Fount sand Strnd'. Patent Generator for making Sod. Water, gee. Jf. B. We manufacture rt .11 time Brew Kettle, from 800 to .1000 gallont. Engine and Lard Sttamer work done on the ahortett notice and in tha best tanner Feb.. It :- - - - -. -. ..".. . - no un: r.npisii tV-.lt f ...
LOOK AT THIS! THE Subscriber take, this method to rct.ra thanks to his old friends and customers for their vcrr liberal pairon.-c heretofore besiowrd apon bim,and respetlfulle Solicits s rnnlinnann. nflLn. T.r.H S hTe now hand a full and complete assortment of the ju.tiv ceieoratra rntMlUN COOKlNwV STOVE. The many persons hiving this stove in as. bear testimony to its lun-m.ni iwm 1 1 Mk., t.... of the kiad ever ottered to the public. Alsi Green's patent and comhinatioa Cooking Stove, for economy in fuel, convenience and despatch in .11 the departments of cookinr. Thia Stovr ia ; unsurpassed by any Store ever in vented, for the troth j of which we can refer to hundreds of uersont, wk. i have them in use. Also a well aeleeted and general assortment of air ,i-ht tcn. ,. mn, , . - m,"LV.. ZL prured plrrn, ,,, nnj,V ,-cthe; with a full - , son men tot Tin and Japan Ware, namely: Candle j slicks. Sugar Puwls, t umblers, Mol.saea caps, Nat. meg Grates , Pepper Boxes, fce. ice. All of which .u7 -.1S...151101 is oeteriDinca 10 Kit om lac most ... commodaiiug terms for cash. . . JOHN H. rUDO. Brookville, Nor. S6ih, U47. N. B. All kinds of Job Work done at sk.rs ut;.. with ut .tnest. tts. f V . a ' Watches, Jewelry, &c. THE subscriber keep, constantly on hand, a fall supply of fine Gold .nd Silver Watches. fr. the celebrated makers. Alaoa large as sort m rot f I Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated lost Brit's Ware, Pocket and 't able Cilery, Gold and Silver J Pencils, Diamond Pointad Gold Pent, with Silver J Holder attached, from $1.50 to 13.5 0. Perifocal Spectacles. A new article of American Manufacture, perfectly easy .nd n.tuial tu the eye. These glasses have been examined and highly recommended by those who have worn them and fully trated their anpcri.riority over all others. J ust received, a large assortment of Gold and Silver , Frames, Glasses inserts d ia old Frames, .nd sals! j the subscriber, only .gent in Cincinnati. All kinds of Clocks .nd w atchrs, ra. sic betes, tad J jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Old Gold .a Silver bought or taken in exchange. i-ly N. L. HAZIN, No. 157 Main, doors .bar 4th st ORRIX RICE'S " Improved Patent Zinc Washboards I'ifth street, between Elm and Plum. -1 TANUFACTL'HED by him only, .nd warranted ! I'll the cheapest .nd best article now offered to tk. '. uublir. in ooiot of s.mnl.eits- .r.raI,n a..k,k.. of material, and saving of clothes, soap and labor 1 He feels warranted in recommending his Washboards I the public, inasmuch .a thousands have tested their merits, .nd in every c.se they h.vc given entira sail, faction. Certificates could readily be .biaincd in any quantity, but he deems a trial of kis Wash. boards . sufficient proof. -; hnd. and sold wholesale and retail .t reduced prices. I All orders prompt ly attended tst. is. is. Any purchaser if coming dissatisfied after, thorough test of said article, ia requested I. retura them and the money in .11 c.sea will be refunded. He has been compelled In enlarge his establishme.4 (owing to the increased demand for his Washboards for the last siv. months, and erect extensive nisei na. ry, hy which he hopes in future to apply .11 dtv mauds. Couri'an. Ncne genuine except those marked Rice, on the hack. ORRIS RICE, South aide of Fifth St., corner of Home. Cia. Dec. 16. 5t-ly' TERWsCASlf! LYMAN & RICE IMPORTERS, Wholesale .nd Ret.il Deallert la Hardware and Cutlery, Wire, Steel, NaiU fc. Si ii of Hi' Aiitil, No. 7 Main street, doors below Pearl at. Cincinnati. July 3d 1149; tT-ly FOR SALE, TWO lots in Brookville with dwelling ko.tei, on the bottom, the other on the hill;.lsotOBc valuski lots, .11 . pon re.son.blc terms . JOHN A.MATSON. January lit I S4o. i.tl. P U B I FYfTEBro0 BT" MOFFA T8 VEGETABLE UFE PILLS phcenix Fitters. Tb. high .ad envied celebrity which dies, pra-csaissa Mcdiciucs hav. txquired far their invariable .Acacy i. all th. diseases which they profess to care, hat tftnitnt Ut. usual practice of pumn uot ouly nnneccssary, SSK ..warthy of them. Th an know, by their fruits ; their d works testify for them, and they thrive not by the tkiiss tt the credulous. Qf ASTHMA. ACVTE and CHROMC RHCVMATBK. AFFKCTIOSS ef (Ac BLADDER and KIDSEYS. BILIOUS FEVEES x LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the touth .ml west, where the, disease prevail, they wN tw ttatnd Invaluable. Planlera, farmer, .nd other, who oas sue these Medicines, will never aftarwardt be without thea. UtLIOUS VHOLtC. and SEROUS ioo.CT.sa.. BILtt, COSTIVESESS. COLDS 4b. COl'GIIS. CUOUC CO.MSLftl P I ION. Used with pnt niece hi Usia ducts. COK ft V P T HUMOUS. DROPSIES. STBPSFSLstV. No peraoa with this ditticwiaf cue. should delay wine Ihese mcdiciM. smtnethatwly. ERUPTIONS af (Ac SJcix, EKYS1PELAS. FLAT LESVY. FEVER tad AGUE, ror this tcostrre Wlkt toa country the, medicine, will b ibund a eale, weedy, a.4 eeruia remedy. Other medicine, leave the sjrtlrn. subject la return of the disease, cure by these medic met is perm mi ft TRY THEM. BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED FOULNESS of COMPLEXION. OB HZ RAX. DSBXX.XTT, GOUT. GIDDINESS. ORAVEL. HEADACHES, if attff ttnd. INWARD FEVER. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. IMPURE BLOOD. JAUNDICE. LOSS af ATT T1TE. XsXVBXt COItXFX. AXIVTB. LEPROSY, LOOSE LS. HKUCt'KIAL OISEAtEIr Never fails to eradicaU cntirelr .11 the efivcu of Meecarr hdsaitcly sooner than tne moat powerful preparation of SirsaptvnOtv. SIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY. NERroVI COMPLAINTS of all kindi, ORGANIC AFFECTIUH. PALPITATION of fat HEART, PAINTERS CHOLUS. P X X B 8 . The orvruial laviprietor of thece media was cured of Pdee of 3. yean sjuuidinc by the nat of the. Lm Medicine, .lone. PAINS in the head, aide, hack, limb., joint, and orrRHEVNATIiH. Too. .ITbeted wilh tktl tswrible disease, will be strc of relief by the Life Medicio. RUSH f BLOOD tatbe HEAD, SCURYJ. 8ALTRHEUM. SWELLINGS. SCROFULA. a KINO'S BVXXt mis wont forms, ULCER 8, of every daertvtion. W O RUT 8, of .11 kinds, .re eneeauallf expe&sd W. these Medsone. Parents will da well lo admnuslei thrsa waoa ever their axistewre suspected. Relief wdl be ceruna. TEE LIFE PILLS IND FIICEMI ITTI!LS PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thus remove all disease from the sritea. A single trial will place tha LIFE PILLS r PHCNIX B.TTERSbeyotsda.rhofcssatpa titjon ia the estuaatiaa of .very patient. Tk. genaioe of these medic iocs are aow pat np ia trbtii wrapper and label, together with a pamphlet, dies' Moffat's Good Samaritan," conUiDiof the dtrcetfoM. a on which is . drawinr of roadway from Wall street sc at" Office, by which Mr-auger visiting the city ca. very easiX 6n "' l n w-rar.p.r. east bamarHans are eopyrignrm. the re lore those who procara Ihcm wilh white wrapper. Ml
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be assured that Ihey arc genuine. Be careful, tad dc buy those with fellow wrapper; bat if yoa do, b. atnSv lhat they com. direct from a, or stoat touch thou CT" Prep.td .ad told hy JR. WXX.X.XAZSX S. HI OTP A. S3 Broadway, eorassr of Aatkoa ttrestt. New Y Toe S by U v,RAILX, ntowkri'ie, ItH
