Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 May 1848 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
Sully Sly and Jewuy ITIeKeaai. HUMOROUS REPORT OS BUTTER. We copy the following report from the Farmer's Monthly Visitor. There is a good moral conveyed in it, told with a rich vein of humor that is capital. It is from the pen of S. B. Little, of the Merrimack (N. H.) Agricultural Society: "The benificence of the Creator is manifest in so disposing our tastes, and so adapting these to the varieties with which we are surrounded, as to make life a scene of enjoyment instead of a btirden. It might have been that necessary feod would have been noisome, as it is sometimes to the diseased stomach, had it not pleased the Creator to have ordered it otherwise. Bread is the staff of life, but butter is given to make it slip down easier and with a better relish. But it depends something on who makei the butter whether it answers the purpose. Butter made In Joe Bunker's family needs to be enten in the dark ; then to make it pass well one or two other senses should be laid aside; while that made by his brother Jonathan may be eaten in the full blaze of noon; you would wish that your neck was as long again, that you might have the pleasurable sensation of swallowing prolonged. Perhaps a bit of the history of their better half win ezpiam tne wnole matter. T , , joe s we was hally Sly when a email irirl , . .. . " ne was siv Bhe would nnt hairnnok it., .;i -j .. .... "'"" pail and sly it away and let it sour. She was .! .t t . a a-a .uie V . n" was sly at school and did not half ovt hr lxnn. ..' w.M h.w. t... . l, i t. .'.'"" would nave her book in siirht whpn ra;t;n. M ... ... . 7. . . would have her book in sight when recitinir;
l. . . . . 7 iacKtry, an oiaswet. Alrer stoonm a fu minbut as she p-rew older she parnorl that t 1 " ,u
well marr;J sh m.. . . n 7 V wel mamed she must appear well, and so she bent all her cunning to get a superficial edura- .. s. 6 Ul1 tion in everything, from roasting a potatoe to playing the piano Poor Joe felf in love with
her and "love has no eyes"-so he married her ,u , 7. tne worm puttoBut soon after she entered on housekeeping h I ffj" P,'V ,n 1 diskiVCreyesight came, and he saw his fix 2 t it w HW.t,tt.critt" d" b,,Ush hen 8he "for beer or for wore; and he thought it was ! 1 f""" the M ell for worse. Like a'true nhilosnnhl. h M. ! Beemed kn0W wht 1 wa9 art"r
eluded to endure what he could not avoid or r r """in ei uiongioierahlv well onlv when he cameto her buter-fer hs mother wl area butter maker. Every time he saw or tasted of Sally's butter he felt the horrora. Her manner of making butter wa, something as follows: she thinks it of n consequence whether tb pailis sweet or sour-sets the milk in a warm room, because it is easier than to go into the cellar, and if some dirt should blow into the pans, he thinks every man must "eat a rrk nf Wie. and no place will it slip down easier than in butter she lets the ctvam.i- i j f"- OT pcu, uuu wnen she churns forgets the poke; leaves the cream nearlv at hlnnH ht ih.i . , j u.u. i . luoy cumo quiCK. When she takes it out of the churn sha picks out the bodies of all flies and spiders the eg9 and wing, are so small they can he swallowed. She works out half the butter-milk and sets it awav in a warm rilun. fi., ... ii v ..Ul imu me outter-nnlh and sets it , .... oc. 1 oor joe nas een so much butter of this kind that he declares butter do-s not agree with his health and wi.l Dot taste it. Yet his wife wonder. K I.- J ..... -v wuy na uurS not try it, and marvels why he does not keep a J: 1 . j
ry.Wmakt,;;,:;; Reep'iCum - 1 . ny Jonathan was a younger brother of.oe, and ! f
he had occaMon to eat at his brother's enough to know why he could not eat butter; and he declared he never would marry without knowing what his bread would be buttered with. . -a . . rouowing me bent of his fancy, he made several attempts at matrimony, and Julia Juniper' almost caught him, for there was always good ! butter on the table at tea, but he was determin en to know who made it On inquiry.she savs, "La me! mother makes the butter: I take lessons on the piano." "Well," says Jonathan, "I want a wife that takes lessons on the churn I hall look further." After several unsuccessful attempts, and just ready to despair, he started in pursuit of stray cattle before breakfast, and wandered across the forest Into the corner of the next town, and weary and hungry, called at a decant looking house and asked for some refreshment, which was eordiallv granted, for the family were what were called Scotch Irish in religion, and Presbyterian in hospitality. Here he found the butter exactly rightthough the weather was hot, the butter kept its shape as well as beeswax. He catechised the old lady about her housewifery for the bread was as right aa the butter. The old lady said her health was feeble she could do but little, and Jenny had the whole management. He made ome few Inquiries concerning Jenny, and learned she was a hearty, black haired, black eyed lass, of about two and twenty ; had never seen a piano nor attended a ball but knew the Assembly's catechism: could sing Old Hundred to a churn-epin flax and darn stockings, and was then gone to town with butter. He -lingered, but she was delayed, and when his excuse for laying were all exhausted, he started. He could not get the good butter out of his mind, and how it happened I know not, he soon fonnd his way there apiin, and the result of his adventure was he made a wife of Jane McKean. And now one lump of his butter is worth more than all Joe would make in a month. There's no trouble in goineto market-th. k.r. r , boarding houses in the neighborine villaee send and tk it t .I,, i.- i . . B W"a ana take it at the highest market price. Now the main difference iu these two women arises from the manner of traininir, thoneh there ! is no difference in n....l a- . ,g" tnpr9 umerence in natural dispositions. Old ! Madam Sly never looked on to see that allr ! done up her work ,,. K :"a . 7 1 .in. l . . w y i ott her work as she chose, and though a good eeper nerseit, was altogethtr too indul-I gent, and like some other mothers, thought ' mere of gett.ng Sally well married than of ma- I king her fit for a wife-while old Madam Mc- i Kean was determined Jeannv .hnM K- c. r. I '"j w... w ui ,ur t uu a e, wnethar she got married or not. Perhaps there is no more certain criterion by which to judge a woman's general character for neatness and good house keeping, than by the quality of her butter. Find on the farmer's table a good, solid, properly wlted, well worked slice of butter, and yon nd not fear to eat the pancakes or hash; but if you see a plash of half worked butter-salt iu lumps, and a sprinkling ... am, n,es legs, you may be sure, if you board jhere long, death will not he ohiiged to' ttt for you to finish your peck of dirt. j My advice if, to young farmers, to make it a 1,,a non " wife thnt she makes prime butter; and the young ladies who aspire to be farmers' wive, had much better be imperfect in n.agnseano music than be deficient in that most important art of making butter, which soothes not only the sharp corners of crust and crackers, but will smooth asperities of the husbands ternper. The exhibition on this occasion has been splendid, and Indicates that Merrimack county can .how as good butter as heart can wish There were so many good specimens as to lead the committee to wish for more premiums to dispose 0f ,nd a,, .om ,jig.ut v ia p,,. mg of thns we hd.i."
Mike Glaader'a Cowrtahip. The following letter from a jilted lover to the
editor of the Boston Bee will repay a perusal
Mr. Bee Priuter.-My name is Mike Glw-'Ji J rs; I live in Barinton, Nu Hamshur, and I .n .. . r . llv test want to tell vew sumtt bout mv fast
ri.ra only jest want to tell yew sumit bout my fust ana iasi anempi at courun. une day i leu a sort ov al-overishnesB a sort ov undiskribable centsation and for a long time 1 couldn't tell what ailded me; but I told ant Jane jist about how I did feel, and she said "Why, yew pesky great luramix yew, yew ort tu go a courtin." "How yew tork!"sesI, "yew don't mesa ant Jane." "Yea I dftar. thn. nverv vard nnt" hm ant Jane; "and yew ort to be ashamed ov yeraelf tor not roin aiore this time. Sich tork kinder skered me for a while, enymost to deth, and 1 felt as foolish as uncle Tobias didwhen he swopt horses, unsite and unseen and givhis old white switch tail for a shingle hoes. Howsumever I seemed to feel as ef I did hev a call to go a courtin, and arter thinkin over all the gals in town and outer town, I made up my mind rite orf, that Jerewshy Edwards was -me gaii lor my munny." so wun bright moonlite Bite, I jest put on my nu hat and Sunday trowsers, and started for Grate Fauls Facktry, the place where Jerewshy worked, and arter huffin it summit ni five miles nrsn. tit. ever I could, it orl ov a suddent cum up cloudy ... , . , . r 1 I "Re, ana aiore i goi another mile, it raned like 1 1-. j ui nu v i i. . , i ...uo suu nun. vu, jsrusaiem now li aia nnra . . . . r i down. Uut 1 couldn't help it, and so I put on . .u . . gteam, as the locomomotors on the rale rode ses, ... . nd retchej rite up in front of number three - . . ... r .anaieicnej rite up m tront of number three ... ... I mtS tU l 8 "ttla bre,h' weut P Rbout fl,ur Pa of 8tare8 and hanted d v p c a a t u , , , Bee " cooa find dearJerewshv T rant hln ratlin A. ! j flV!"hT- cal 'P callin her dear S r'" 'T" ' f f U'8 - t . . as ItlPSdr. and fthA SHkt tha i.vraa .f ek. ' " W v v,. 4 C If- IllltfUl , go ouL The orersear sed she mite, and so Je- ' u ... . . . . Zt 1 J? iahows, ? the rain and mud wtthow, a armbe1 ,h,n e,se' hut them ere cl . J When W l ! teWlhe dr' Jerew!hy "he sed tew me"To."' is gwinetew be a temperance I rrtnr in - T,a iino, uuu i guts weed better go np thar. "Anny where with vew. Jerewshv." sea I i .If i llk tewtew tew set -jest as yew say, only Jerewshv, I th'ort I .hod l:L. . . . up with yu a little .... . ... i ''"u "J"17 ' "Mike, sessh W a. swre.. w am win. to the temperance lecture toother. I should be proper glad to have yon dew it." ! An? thoB 8he Peued the dor " "t me tew And then she opened the dore and axt me tew no there a minit. wrbil. : 1 , " urmoereuer, and then we would start nrf q . ... - ! , T V t , m,t"tt 11 ralnda I Paty hard-I waitad a good while longer and it I raned 8 K00d dea,I and it kent : ;... T,;,.,!,,.,. ...... , . . . ... .w... uniiii, iRiimawiaiinAnnArhiif nnhnd .. seem as if the blood was fir. ,.!. .1 I. my veins; there, 1 eot mv temoer tin an nlfiroa-l hot that the water hissed as it enm down on me and I found it was no use to try to git any body to here me I started for the meetiu hows alone. And now wonl' you believe it? when I got ' mSt koDSPihFrous Indewiduel in that , . a,,j uunams Hlle mat i nad wauked 10 miles to sea the werrv same m.1 that I had put myself in soak for. When she j wed mo cumin the meatin hows, she jest put ; herthum 011 her noze and wigwaged her fingers , at me. I turned round kuick, put my phase towards Barrinton lite hows, and I haint seen Je- : rewshy Edwards.nor been a courtin never sense, j This heer is a fakt. Mistur Printur, and if yewl print it tor a wornin tew others, yewl obleeg, Yourn, trewly, Mike Glanders. ILTAmong other regulations stuck up in school house in Maine, are the following: No snapping apple-seeds at the master, No kissing the girls in the entry. To Doloritn. Dearest, darling Dolorita Than a rosebud, thou art sweeter! Si, in crea mi boniati, Smiling, blushing Dolorita! Pal belleza, hermosita, Corazon a mi me quita! Than the lilly, she is sweeter, Is my charming Senorita! She's so sweet, whene'er I meet her, 'Pon my sonl, I I could eat her! New Fall and Winter Goods. THR nnitpnivnpif k. 1. i - : , . - irnim large ana complete assortment of every description ..f Goods suitable for the .. ..on ; such as dress noons. Super. French, and English CASHMF.BF.5 c" " Mousse de Lainc. I SllnPrfitlP fr ill llW Was, ft 1 1.7"':'""? Sco,c,, G.ngh.m. " R Sllk "' B,,,'n ". Monterey and On gon Wor.ted riaids Moter color, .trip. d and black Alpaca W.7d noakYiV-gt .,,,r,v,0mb"",e ?'ril"d- p,iond Plain I.ine,s ch E.igli.h and American Calico., v " rich plaid cloaking. i,k K,d C""on VelTrt. ' .rr'lP! Silk. w....hv.wrf:.,Mr:. . Hoskin and Kid Gloves ..I.; ..l . '" - ' Rerlin Lined. Chamois Lined Gloves Worsted Hno.ls and Comforts Plain and plaid Cambrics and Jaconets Swiss, Mull and Book .Muslins LiiM-n Cambrics, brown and hlaik Cambrics Ihrtad Laces, Edgings, and ln.ertiigs Plain and corded Jaconets, Brown Hollands Irish Linens, Green Rerege, Gauze Veil. V w .- la II .. n .. .. a .I'll 1 ... - " ' J ri muDunai Bonnet Tabbs and Artificial Flowers "'.' R,w Si'k " Mohair Fringes Silk Fringes for Dresses, all colors black and Fancy colored Apron Girdles Shawls, &c. Super . all Wool Rrocha Shawls Do Slid and Worsted Rrocha Shawl. Do Heavy Woolen and Tekeri do Plain and EmbM Cloth and Cashmere da Super. Blanket and Neck do Silk Cravats and H'dk'fa ,. li Cloths, Cassimeres, &c. :tZ'nA hnmn Fre,,ch' nd French Enelish and American wool black Cassimere. Super renvh and Rngli.h fancy Cassimere. J ,Ia ,tC',hu'J Mackinaw Blanket. Tor Coal, Gold m xed and other st.led Tweed. Blue, blck and gold mixed Jeans Red, grirn, white and yellow Flannel. 1) fj k $ V" ol-blk Cass.oier Vesting. Black S.Ik elvet and Salin do Fancy colored Worsted j0 Fine Buck Mitts and Gloves BhASKUTS. MIEETIXG8, c. 11-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blanketa 9-4 and 10-4 do ao Rrown and bleached Shirtings S-4 and 8-4 brown Sheetings B The" gooS. 2-i. Brookville,No.tgth, 1S47 9 O0.000 LB9 Sligo Iron, ..sorted sties S0.P00 Wayne, rfo too lbs. American Steel I0 " English hh.ter stel 0 k'gs nails, for sale hy Brcokv,e,M.y I TNFR. 10
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Indian Vegetable Panacea. fllMF. Pmnriptnr nf thia initl ..... ul VI. hT'prmy.h!.,mLn!,,T J0"" Ik"" j iug, which re among the many recorded cure, within tie lt fire momhi, mint of ihr tiw having bon previously treated by celebrated phvsietans, without I .n. i..r k.:.j. :T ' .j ..... any relief, and beside having- demonstrated the worthlessnessof the "thousand and one" "infallibl remedies" or the day. The persons referred to are well known, and may be fonnd: ' Mr. Isaac Rrnnk. Jr Vn i Vf. .-I ... -... . .... office. This gentleman had suffered la veara with one nf the nio.it severe eases of Scrofula ever known to v... ... Mrs. Fnllertnn, Lewis street, betwe-n Schuylkill Fifth and Sixth, below Walnut, King' Evil, 7 years standing. A child of Mr. Wood, I "I Apple St., cured of Scrofula, after the nmial rcmMliM tt-A a;i-J Cant. J. R. Barclay. 125 North 'rhirleenih s. . red of Scrofulous Sore Leg, alter suffering for SO Miss Christiana Sands, Beach and Willow streets. . 1. . l . : . West Snrnce. between Hereditf jr Scrofula of mr ..i...-. u.....iiaie naiure. A child of Mr. McClease, 380 Market street, cured Alderman Wal'on, Seventh Ward Northern Liberties, cured of White Swelling of many years standing. Mr. E. Toram, corner of Little Pine and Eighth sts., Tetter for many years standing. Jos. E. Barbar. Poplar st 1st door eat Of Eighth, Scrofulous Sore Throut of S years standing. Miss Latts, Eighth, above Arch at., at Mr. Calhi ltl.B t J . . . .1 L . . U... .... Mrs. McCann, Fourth, above Master St., Scrofula Samuel H. Dungan, Twelfth and Filbert sts., Eruption on Face. Charles Dungan, Twelvth and Filbert ata., Eruption on Face. Mr. Hale, 278 Market street. Tetter. T. Ij. Sanders, Pledge office, JDotk at., Barber's Itch. '1 ' k . j... . . ,, : ...vnu.r.riiitun not emorace an cures, enected ,by the PANACEA, which has come to the knowledge of the proprietors, vet ihev enlin.len.lv ..Mr, I that no other medicine has cured a like number of i acroiu:iua ca.n-ein the same length of time. Surely mun oe someextraordinary healing virtues in I ne Panacea So many cases cannot be the result af . aeeiiirnt a r zr Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable PII.F. REMEDY- " " SPECIFIC; . ' " " REMEDY; Dr. Appliton'i REMEDY FOR DEAFNESS; Row.nd's M AGIC LOTTOX, for Neuralgia, Sick or Nervous Headache. Rnnr U -i k i he I r. ,d', carminative SYRUP, for Di.rri ;a, Dvsentery, SummerComplaint. fcc. VAN READ'S 1 oxir. miv i hoc r. .. - i Fever and Ap-ne simnt Dr. Track's Magnetic Ointment. Dr. Covel's Rheumatic Pills; Dr. Stet-lings Pulmonary Syrup; Dr. Frik's Sugar Coated Pills; Fletcher's Pile. Fever 8t Ague Pills. JOHN W. DANEVHOWEH, Principal Agent, At the Mrdical Depot, No. I Odd Fellows' Hall opposite the Post Office, Cincinnati. ALSO for sale by J. S. POWERS Brnokville Ind. . By Dr. E. Y. LEE, Laurel Ind. March, 24th 1848. 13-3m. Ef15O,OOO-C0 Die Annually Of consumption in the United States, yes how many could nave been saved ir they had resorted to Rogers' Liverwort, ft lar in seain. Thousands upon Thousands are now testifying that it has saved their lives and restored ih.-m to Health No one need Despair.'.' though your physician and friends give you up to die!!.' you cannot he 111 r. i lli.n f Ii r t- .
......... ....... ...... nuwl. VI 3T,iinion, wne was . .. . vvMuiiipuun. we pUDiMn ntr ct-rtin-I r.".2?:dd'V.." "I0"" nmber obtained in Cinrinuati, to show that the cures i. m.Ue. .. tJX" "T" "ere it 1 -u na. sne says: .J.",!.'. TI'???"'''' 'i. " w-t.:- . ... V .Jr f "'W Z r.. lZlZ? llrtT&'X? and nal.l .he ..ri'. "J .J :! I'T". n on; ! i?!K&: ,.0 . ..iird Vi n 7'.' ""'SI 1 ; . .. . .". ".e til mnicn Sl an 1 a nu ''''" Physician, but all ih. ir eflons prov mtin?&h, ITlZllltJ" 1 Zrt'l?XthZ$? Z , ... ... uu.iiiug. At last, a nhvs c an who was ! came 1" VV numb" who 1 ",rw " most must, "'J n"it rirn'r. uv inxn. u u-u ...... h..j in to r nit d e! Riiimrhr,..k.....k: :c hinf IIT-v' ni'irni-iHU.l k... - a hour. 10 ret .m. "r.L.Cr"",' 11
Sr."Lb'!? ...dfr,ed.todiei,h theN break g up moV. oV'thXfth.
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h.ir. K .."gv tuicii, oenire nail u.ed half, bottle, the cough was entirely cured; from this bou.r,T.Vedrapialy' mh 1 had e" two mn. T'lT ? 10 " " family vocation, a. usual. I am hilly satisfied thar if it had nt been for the excellent medicine, I would now be in my grave' h.if . h Sri. r.z."' "A"? ' r,"re ' "." j ij ' ,c inveuioroi this prici Uss medicine, and would eeommend all ner,.,n. .m ..u 7:!' eased lung, to give it a trial. .,-,..,. . . j HARRIET ROWR. or Mr. n r",ffned'd m""y, that this account or Mrs. Rowc is correct, we being personally ac quaihted with all circumstances. V onauy ac P, P. JOHNSON-, PETER P. MVI-THKWS. THOMAS CRAIG, JOS. EVANS. Siannton, Ohio. Feb 7, 147 Re f7"THE,.WONI?KKFULCCRES M IDE ra hiL !".n"'d,,'",e hs" 'l'"--d Phsieian,"of the or r",,,"n'r.,0 pTr,,Mi,-Y,;, ' Professor, Kfc.lH.' m,,,hM " curt ft" eventhing ..Me'J?'ffi, l"l ?rnrn'"r in Cincinnati Medical CoMeg,-, office on 8ih street, sa, he cured Mis, Belt of Scrofulous Consumption with Dr. Rogers' I iver. ri..- i Ph's,""n'- Br. W. Richards, f Cinnat,, says he cured Mr. Carles Wade, of ConHCrr,"? ,h" mrdici- " his other remer? Dr. H. R. Wilson, a regular Physician nfGallipohs. say.u really acted like a charm in ihe case of Mr W I irm n tku w. .r,. A- . I n . ..:.. V.l "c K". Wiseman, of "..-. .,... woo was th- point of death with ,.,,,,,, voM.nm.i.on, anc was reslnnd to health ....ra.ew weens by the use of Dr. Hoge.'a LiverTne late case of Mrs. F.ggert who now resides on trVl ."l, ' nwr7rf ,bove Eighth, Cincinnati, is - j .7." . . . M"a astonishing ever re. is vears .3 I., f u ton,unP'" for the last i rars, and lately she grew worseand worse-worn oown ana emanciated. cold night sweat, and hectic hVr.on.k'J. y .reduc'a to "-re skeleton. - - ....... is.r "g', -ii nrr pnvtieiftnt fn,n-rrerUPr,-i.dr WUh he ' ' Con.ump. i f. . u ? . c.iiea in a celebrated Lung Doctor who said there was not the least hope of her recoverv. fins l I... i.. ... , . """M"7'" . r. uirrrsu-a ootn internal y and externa II y and the blood setiled under her thU ..r,'!i,, 'V". tommenced u.ig thi. aa-ne-rir. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. which has restored her in Ui k...i.i. .1 i . m","r" 'J.I.? "V y f .s. and thr." J...K. .1. " ni'rP"nasintle.h. Those who n T ofv'h" wona-rful medicine arc invited tocallanrf.ee her. trConsnmptives should call on the Agent and see theccnincateinfullof the above men.ioned cure, and also a vast number nf other.Forsalchy A. L. SCO VI L, corner or Fifth and Race Streets, Cincinnati. riunana AUotor sal by R. TYXER, BrookviUe. n. Is there no Balm In Oilead?" nR.TIDi Indian Balm ofLife,is a mild.pl, aunt .k.. . o V j .. . . v"'poas-a exclusive v or th I " and H. i bs long and successfully Msrd by ...vv.i re ... an ning uiseasea. Many years exnenenrc has nrti.nl .. . k. , J "i remedy for sure throat hoars.... ......v.. . Bronchitis asthma, nhthisir. an.i ' tion. " ' r ...umpThere is no hrensrstinn r r. . , - ---- - "t Mtuirni poison in it, rnnr :ir.?mew.:iij. -rCMldr,. at 1 his valuable medicine, since its introduction in the west ha. met with a rapid and unprecedented 'ale, so that the General Agent has often iieen unable meet thedemand. This has led unprincipled villains to get up base immitations and palm them oft", on an nn.osperting, suflVring public for the"g. nuine ani. cie uno.r the name of"Balm ef Life,' "B.I. am of neaimg 11 si in ol Lite," "Nrver lailinr Balm of Lite." Look our tor the Saindler and as Jon prize your money and life get Dr. Tid's Indian Balm of Life prepared sold wholesale and retail at the F.clectic Dispell. ary No. 117 South Side of 6th st. between Vine and Race .ts. Cincinnati Ohio p. k. womb acgh, ' Cincinnnati, March mh, gs. n gent tor the West. 14-ly. Itrnmlellr. Pill. mmm c . IIIS, J dozennf genuine Brandeth'a Pills,jn'trereived ideth's Pills.j RICHARD YXF.R. BrookviUe, Oct. 14th 14A. 44-ly New Establish rpHE subscriber wishes to inform the citizen, ol , I BrookviUe, and the public generally, that he - I" - I'" n .inns ol HLCKSMITH-J.u9i-IS,K'",d F'N'SHIXGall kind.ofMACHINERY: setting up and repairing Seam Engines, casting and finishing every variety of Brass Work. Also makes and repairs all kinds of Guns. Pistols. e. c. I he subscriber intends using the oest of iorK,ana aomg ms 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 is.iuni of Mr. Speai's Mill. . . JOHN MOFFITT. May .Id, 1847. ,0 WOOL CARDING. rriHF. nndrnigned take, pleasure in informing hi. friends and the publie generalls, that he w ill he ready for carding Wool by the first of Mav. Hll ..HMi.kma.1 ii ... :l 1 I..,.. . M .... ,.,...,, m ,,,c B au .nove nrookvine, on the East Fork, where he has . first rate act of WOOL CARDS, and having emploved . first rite t-ardi-r, he r.pecia to do first rate work. Any perI aon having wool at A. W. Siillenhurrh.r's aiore, one door north ol Dr. George Berry's, it will he ; promptly attended to, ann the roll, returned. ALL WORK WARR WTP.I). t JOHN PF.I.SOR, Prnpri'trr, . ., . I'MFS COOPF.R. Carder lrkvi!, April l. I(4.-I Jsn
-T i- waiie b jeieoraiea nemeaies AR.R. "L-'bout parallel, in the invariable success which follows their employment. Wherever the ean-
. i - 1 "v i. irmniK, are icsiru oy one, Wltn the other best remedies known, these invariable prove !?! lVr.T'"T '"""! and their immcasurab y I . . ... mi..i lauir iriu.ir i :.. "CTL 1: J".'?'." Diaease, in all luii..., ,.,'ia loin.-iruse. n I Wl.:..... t . - . " - --""c- egeiaoie cuair is a certain cure lor Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Breast Complainsts. etc. etc. Il ! rtiH..i,....i . . terative, stimul L, pectoral and demulcent. It oromotes txpt-ctorjiio.i, removes congestion, and strengthei.. and restores the toneofthe whole system. It corrects the consumptive faint of the fluids, and by its stimulating qualities and power outlaying irritation it promotes absorption, removing tubercles from the lungs and inflammation from the mucous membrane of the bronchieal t.ibea. Try it when the throat, stomach and lungs are sore, and su'Iering from colds and eoughs;-,ts magical powers will remove all doubts ,f any, r its inestimable value, and the iusticeof the imputation it has aennired. Females who ue the Vegetable Elixir, for Flour Ainu-, too Tree mences. Bearing Down or Premature Labor pains, are never hereafter willing to be without it- Few iftn. ..I ... I. .. i y. - , ' rv-cueo so many, in various diseases .from. uffVmig and death; none equal to it for which it is prepared. H " Dr. White's Indian Compound, persereringly used, positively cures ,vrrr case of Dv.pepsia. however se vcre or ehrouic. As a remedy for the removal of Female Obstructions and oiherdisea.es, it is infallible ... .... ... ..niieiien power anil inestimable value of he Ind ..n Compound, as an Alterative and P..r,firr.,r the Blood, we may remark-r j! w hite has .seft . . . ... . . . r.u . , " ""em ..I a great numiter or the most loathsome forms of Svphlitie fseeret) dis- . . - j - - n nappy enects, and the speedy permanent cure of these dreadfu I diseases, rnhi.,Uin-d i7 "ny b' MT oth remedies in this counorr or in Europe. It is the only remedy known, on which a reasonable hope or permanent recovery can he founded, for all those disorder- indicating or growing out of a radical impurity of the blood. It actually has accomplished all that it ha. been asserted Sar.apar.lla would do, but has never, really, performed. ' r . ,"'l'n Compound is the onlv unfailing remedy for Scrofula or King's Evil, White Swelling. SvDhiI line (secret; and Mercurial Diseases. Ulcers. F.ri.nf .h. t S""' D'"'- "fthe Bnes, Affection '!.; OrP-!ia, Cs,iveness, Rheumatism, Oout. and for all Nervous and Chronic complaints oecurrtni? .n H.K.i;.auj : .r ,.., j u i"..munons, ana constitutional and hereditary eomplaints, where the virus of the parent onv. 2 I l- , "T'" ocruiuiaor aypnillS fs eretl nr mummh.i r:.- .L 3. ! .ii i- ........... ui.ncia (ne enna, ana in aiicomp heated cases, as in persons whose consti- . . . v. u, mercury ana arsenic, or -LJLT'PrPur or '"iidicions treatment of disease in V rr-. Int h,? '', of the most loathsome (secret) disease, when the poison is absorbed and tan?'.? J,ruU,i",rm",he Ind,n Compound promptly and thoroughly eradicates the virus Trom ZJt'XtS,, . ",,d Prol"a radical and permaneni ?.o, .'irkJnf U" ",y wi,h "lvnt bu vfT.ctive f.Tv . Indian Compound gives tone and energy to all the Secretory and Excretory organs, repairs all !h- Te . ' ""n nd unknown, and banishes from the systrm every vestige of disease. Dr. White's Vegetable P.Us unite great power with mildness of action; operating throughout the alimentary canal, removing all offensive accumulations in the bowels, and stimulating all the surrounding urgansto, healthy state: and artingas a tonic, they exmi. rrBr,r u part, .f the frame, and are of fi7er f.rr,,r: c,h!,r,ic' Mte. uituie is requiren: Asa m"dicine for Y emales, the extensive demand for them and J their nnmilarilr ..... ..s..e urmann lor tnem and vuth all who use them, furnish am. thers who are affiled. Dr. White's nie Piinrantt'au in u. i m s . v..wZ.-KiL tt-ii -' urr-niiia. ur. Whiter iiTeiable PilU are a ttandard medicin-, univfrtaUv TV' , ju.iij- e.ieemeo tne nest Pills now af-ler"'" m nte nd 3rOU Wi" u,e thvm there Dr White', Vegetable Emetics act with more mildm s, than other Emetics, and are of incalculable benttl till haacwi ! . 1 s . i numan ramiiv. I For Dr. J. White'. Magic Liniment he claims extra hte.ied by comparison in pSli ordinary healing virtues and curative properties, and " .-t rem.nies 01 this class known in the United .... -... iinitisis Known in tne United statas ond in Europe, not one, in instant effects and intrinsic merit, hears any compnrison to the Mas-ie I liniment. In the Ian.,.,.. r;..i. !? F i is nrVd to Vo, S'IS" l?J?7i&Ai ffi I En. and hP - 1 11"" r'nT P"" ',he bo- "t i.' ihU- ' ble...,".,," br"-, and as a rountcr irritant afire I i I":"1'"'' ".'. hV Try i, effect. .;ieai.s:L?.r'T your OWn P-"nn-. Trr "drUWi" find " nom7 "r "- I olSV:' a,,, lorsourown domestic animal, and youwill find it economy of time of time, and . ?". " e ,0 our knowledge, ha, f.ib d ,0 a! warutotheMagicLinimeni.il. v..; ."7. -..i ' . r t w h i " - uniiiru 11 10 say wnat it is not . - D . . . .. . .. r. i ...i agencies mane, at hi. Botanic Medicine Store on 6th st , opposite the J. R. RINKARD. Agent for Indiana. PnwVnsn,men, BUS VOS MARTIN, and J. S. POWERS, are agents for BrookviUe Ind March, 2.1r,l. I84S. i3tT nn-rCs V,?;TDr- J- WHITF. mnv be etinsnlted at" hi. BOTANICAL MEDICINF. STOB.F. vn nir. FICE, on Si-.ih street, one door from the corner of Main, opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio, loosest a distance, who cannot call on or send for tllm. av flnao . . a . s v .sr?mn-Mui nryonn ine rpcno" ill medicine.., by forwarding to him a Matement f their apt. Ihf Innxik ..r .1 I m. . Ka.. Wl time inT-j nave orrn a in ic ted. ymptom, pnieren and general nature of their complainta, (cah accompany in such utatementn, pntate paid,) may procure the remedies necessary for their cure. iri- " " 's7"rir rsimmir. i ne vegetal.. e t.w,r:, d,an orrP0,,d Aapic Liniment, Vegetable it t. " .. .' ""'v rniT rxiperceninp all Other rrtf'rlir.iriu. ru...... nM - . - "."sTia'i'r un luirmm 01 tnem they uniformly prove themelret to be all that has been aiinitH fiii them. aw... i:.:... r . a : ' -i.mrun.uici ui ijrrm. power ana emMcy in relieving and curing the maladies common w uur country. IKON AND NAILS. 20.000 LBS. Waynr Iron. 20,000 lbs. Sligo Iron. 30 Kegs Suniata Nails, i. j V t --j ... ougo iron was purchased of the Manulacturrra at lower rates than are ,. ...... :..:. any, ana I Will It at . mall advance on em. ..... R. TYNER BrookviUe, Nor. 29, 1847. 50 D. Cargill. J.S.Bradbury, CARGILL & BRADBURY, M""T"U" .o sauituvs, LA KG ILL ft CO. Elanufacturers of Stoves, Grates and nouow ware, 178 Main St., East Side, between Fourth ind Fifth. . CINCINNATI, OHIO. Union, Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium Cooking Stoves, Ten and Seven Plate, Parlor and Cannon Stoves, &c. Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, Andirons, Tea Kettles, ftc Dec. 30. 1-ly Umbrellas, Parasols, PARASOLHTTES, AND WNLKING CANE W UMBRELLAS. M. H. RICHARDSON Steam Factory, the only one in the United States, No. 104 Market fnTTn' 'MP"'?- Merchant, '.re rwft bv .he c,'n,,"."eto Manufacture.il thebove " : -.- - -"..., ..uiwunstanaing the great opposition ttn parties opposed to the introduc eomn0l XPFT" ""P"1"'"'" MP nrtment is complete, and prices so low, a. to give entire ..tisfaiAs there i an trmkas.1 1, c. . - - i omi-vr next noor, of near! r wV"HenRHAnrr0v-,,,, yU "hould "-n,ber vM. M. RICHARDSON, Steam Factorv mnA i trtlthtlkixCnnfVm,ttVt nd " SI fi V IP TUP A ae . No ,orMke,S,-re;,,-PMl,dei;hi.rG,'E' raneTlhlln. nv"tv'1 n ' celebrated Walking .-v. . ,,.i,e ana L'mDrell.. C'ft-R and D.inhle Ritt Jack Plane.. tj o...,,e ana iiounic Mitt Smooth do on. me ann tionnie Hitt Fore Single and Double Bin Jointer Rabbit and Sa.h Plane. Flooring and Ceiling Plane.. For sale low fot cash, by Rrookvillr, Xor. J, 1S47. 50 do do R. TTNER. Builders Ware Rooms. 99 jra Tiiiiiiiiinii iiiiiiiimii Corner Fourth (nd Smith sts., Cin..O Have erected a large and extensive buildinr with machinerv fur th. ............. .." w,,n ke. ping on hand an assortment of P.nnel DoorsTsr.h Rlind.. n.wr anrl W;n. it ... aasn. ' sveatner Board ing, Base Shelving for Stores, .hite and yellow Pin. Fluorine. Hoanls ....I di..l. i " yeimw rine . . . . ..ii. pianeo on Dot. sides h.m"Te ,ui,,lf'"- fiui.hiug of hev t'J-!" the Factory, B ..w. , s.omnertora I build1 11 tr nnmnw. P.pum. . I . . . . . . 1 I,: nk r... .r" . erect Dtllldings on the Ohio and Mtssissipp, rivers, will find it to fheir interest to purchase all their building material. of as loading thcr lumber, brick, lime, inTlI Bm,.' and carrying to the place wanted on the river. The boat hem.' worth if. ens. k. ... . . . p , ; r.. i'.rn,i!.e..-we nave furnished several buildings on this plan the past seaMaster builder, having contract, in the country where materials and mechanic, are .carer, will f.nd it to their interest to eall and examine our stock and prices We are celling 8 by 10 inch sash at 31 cents and 10 by U inches at 4 cents, per light, .nd .11 other articles in proportion. Considering the advantage, we have in machinerv the low rte.orfrelght hy River. Canal, and Railroad' we are assured that al l who patronite thi. establish! ment will be supplied with materials, ftc. at much less price, than they hare heretofore paid. V AiVi Y ! t1, I KRMS CASH. .h.i.dl...a' .P"'"''n at the office of Indian. 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THE subscriber, living in the Math east corner of Union eo., Ind., informs he public that he ie DreDared with Oaare Ovan.. nA Pr...,.. -i-i,, . iUr matcine n r. ill. K. for making HEDGE FENCES. He hat sufficient .rtts on hand to build, the eonrnechins- sorine eooo rods, and wishes to make immediate engagements for i.i-i.... inrer w.i. apnng. mis price is cents per rod, one third payable the next Christmas after the lMIP,i.u4. nna ikinl a v... . . miWin. fenee .hi. .nMn u:- -. 1 - - ml . and the other third w hen the fence ia complete, and ready to defend crops from any kind nf animals whieh will He ... S n tt . i : 1 1 . .. - . w i -. .it w.ai . .1 .in to be a good and sufficient fence to turn any kind of stock. Letters directed to me at College Corner will oe aiu-oncu 10. aUMPTEKdt M fJAW. Feb. 9, 1848. 7-3m NOTICE. THE partnership heretcfore existing between William W. Butler at Herman Linck, by the name and desc ription of "Roller & Linck," was dissolved on the aih day of October A. D. 1847, by the withdraw, al ol the undersigned from the business of said firm. HERMAN LINCK. Broukville, Feb'y 29, 1848. LUKE KENT, Clock .iiKl W.itch ifTakcr, JEWELRY, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manuf.e turer, Diamond pointed gold Pens, 4e. No SJK Mainst. between 5 lb and 6th Cinciucati.Ohio. March 20, 1845. 13-iy Wholesale Boot ft Rhna XXTa : "u iiawc 11 uw on nana a very Urge stock which I will tell for m mall advance for cattn. ALSO A good assortment of PALM LEAF H TS. Merchants are invited to call and examine my stock. which may be much to their advantage. . . JOHN GATES. No. i Lower Market 2d dOor ea of Main at. Cincinnati. SIGN OF THE RED BOOT. Mar. 4. II -3m. C in. Herald W. II. PIIIiM. IK No. 7 Main Street, west side, three doors abore Front near the P..h i. wk.-r : . "PVF.ALER in GHOCERIES and PRODITCF' Madder. lHi ' k'.Z-'...I' . MO,"T, V.r... v;.u v.i., jsans cotton . , . j nicn win be so d ProSucel""1 P"C''' fr CASH." "change lor sd itn!!'iV,rZt Prien Pid '"r Feather., Flax 2!fd r.'"r' P,,rk. Rn, Lard, Gin.-ng. Timothv , .. . j i.k.Ac.ac, Cincinnati, M NOTICE. BrNHE SlnrLIiM.N .r .1.. ...l:.. ... .. .. ji" me une water valley cathat nrf..,!lP,.n!, ,n.d ,hS ",blic' mi" ke notice thi s?..-r i i" n A" of ,h--neral Assembly of Ih !. Z ri"d'n.Pproed by the Governor, that Mm the Board of Directors of said Company have Tin ni?,''1 0" ,h- S",tk of "id Company of . . """ucib, ma you are nereny required to pay into the Treasury or said Company said assessment on nr k..r.. .1... . ' . I"-"' aaia assessment on or before the i. r 1..... J. and in der,, of such payment slid ? ?1SL n' pursuant ,0 said KUoZf3P7.Z,l,l ilav of Mav n ... . ...r .me ana sen on tne 2d hi,l me aiocK 01 such Stockand t.r.e ! ' p,T ,he moun, of " -"'nient, ? .h- i,tl",,rae on ,he B,,ok oftheComp.n; ,0uP.h.r.",8.-o.HN S NEWMAN,pPre.t! S.J.HARRIS. v n rtanaClocks, Wsitches & jain H.......O minii, nareon hand and for sale on accommodating term., Clocks, Watches, and a general assortment of Jewelry; consisting in part of the YYlDDIO 1. . V . n H . -"-jr :nnd common Watches, Gold and Silver Pencil, and IGoW -n.. Kings, Breastpins, Studs, S tee f beed Silver thimbles, Sttjl bag-ilass .d pur mTunlinLU .n ...ortmen, of S. Iver, German .fiver and VlaST!" and table spoons- . yiriety of Spectacle.. Also Rar.'fc -CU,rr'' P'n pocket knivesj jVwe S,Cre,nd h" "iC"-' B-JJgtl? '"fnd J""" ! the Watehea and iweiry, .'d h "'r gu4'. in .pectacles, lie. B Thankful for past favors, they hope by atrict ttention to b ines. to merit .nd receive. liber.Tsh.re of the public custom, determined a. they are "hat nl customer shall have cause of dissatisfaction Store on Maim RiiPn... . public offlce.7Brookv.lle,i..",U,:"r,y Pp0,,,e ,he March 2d, 1844. 1(tf North's Cough Candy. TO ALL Men, Women, and Children, we .end these presents greeting: Be it known that all person, now .urn-ring w.th affection, of the Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, &c r"1,.5" "rr,r? rr"in and speedy relief from the use of Dr. North'. Expectorant Cough Candy. It is pleasant to take, and is certain to cure-cheap, con- . l,ke "d .,ure ,,re- wh more can be asked? It has stood the test for the last three years in Cincinnati against ,U alanderou. insinuations which h.ve been thrown out by p.rsons interested. ?.,Je.,i.n0V"',,m h,u Wn P"m d- flourished awhile, and then forgotten, but "North's Cough Candy" still stands a bright star in the Armament like it. name, sake. All others must move on, hut it stands, the hope of the Consumptive, to guide hi. shattered bark into . port of Health. bet. 3d and 4th, and cor of7th and Plum, by A. A. NORTH, fin., and M. W. HAILE, BrookviUe, Ind. Feb. S9.-U-4W S P-OAKS, Fairfield, Ind. NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN, that book, will be opened .r. . , i 1 . ,nr nar-ison, Kcw 1 renton, Rochester and BrookviUe Turnpike Comv, 'T-v .1. iii npru next, at Harmon. " . -nu orooKTiiie, and the filonT'."8 PJT"t ",d XheJ ,re hereu PPointed to open said honks, .n.w... Warien Tebbs and William Pursel, at 'Harrisono!ii:.hn..mK?"C!rar,""r'.Jo.,,l? P' C"e""d George 71 Rennett. at Roche...;; w:.."-J. I?" Jr -m' ,ol", Ad,ir "nd B-"Jmin H Bur' B6CH MXARTT,fc,'r. ' Pr" March 8th, 1848. ij.jsr MORE PROOF THAT SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE THE FEVER AND AGUE. ,. , . , migusi intn, 1H47 Having used in my own Tamily, Smith's Tonic Syrup or Vegetable Febrifuge for the cure of Ague and rtll'"- - '"k '?,d Fever' '-'l-h.vrng.l5 tin mv neichborhnn.n .nwB1. Ar.:.. . . . . . . , - . . " - , ' i un,., uoities with in the last two months, I t,ke pleasure in .tating that in no case has, t failed to effect speedy cure fither in Ague .nd Fev.r or Chill, and Fever, and I?iere. Iv recommend ... r-: I. """re " "i ..u?i aim me piiuiic as one of the most effectual and innocent remedies tbat I ..-.v. m,sti a lltl w II U1CU . R. BATES, P.M. Thi.' . jB"Bfo-.Kr., August ,847. Th.. .. to certify that I was afflicted last summer Ith AtTUe anil Pfvr. an.4 li.at .u i.- a . r years, aorf J.r .hi'. 7" ".."1 "l"ma " "T - . u.ea every remedy that up or Vegetable Febrifuge, and '.'ing I was entirely restored to my usual good health, and .. i myirienas and the fh.. h.' " mo, elT'c "d innocent remedy that has ever come to my knowledge. r NEWTON STIVPH Prepared by WILSON, STARBIRD fc SMITH ' F-r.al.br M.WTau!37"0ra BrookviUe, ind. COTTON YARNS. A n ?PHr AF for Covi.g,n ,nd the ......... . .,,r,r., nas constantly on hand large stock ofCotton Yarns, Wicking ,!! and Coverlet Warp, Twine and Rat'-ing. For ."e t hat Inaaraaara iisnnsia T ...... " " A. PEAnnrir Dealer in Iron, Steel, WaUs, Axles, Snrinm W.nnn 1..... A . . r . . . ' - r..6.,, 6 uvswjnta, moia Jjoarus, ate, Al.sn Manufacturer of the eelebrated Wrought and Steet no., naaru riowa. last Ma i Board Plows ri.h. and left handed, of different sixes. Sod PlowT. Shovel llZZl' uU,TV1"' "", Drags, Cast Shear i-i ?j- ' .-rr"n," o nertorm well. A liberal discount will be made on either Iran or Plow. ij . L1 . j V" Mm,n eet, between 5ht and Ath. east s.rie. ri.. .n.i , . . . , , v.. mar. 17. i.iy M Hardware and CuUery. ILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Saws, Drawing Knives, Cutting Knives, Pocket Knives, Knives and Fork.. Butcher.' Knives, Knob Locks and Latches, Thumb Latches, Round and Square Bolts, Butt, and Screws, Iron and Steel Squares, Mill and Cross Cat Saw Files, Hand Saw Files. ' Waffle Iron, Steel Tarda, Grind Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammers, And Irons. Braces and Bitts, Ames' Shovels and Spade, Heavy Grail Shovels, HaV Fork. mwA A... Manure Forks, names, Brass and Sugar Kettle.. The .hn.. aM nA-.tM.rl . V. . . prices for Cash. r. TYNER nrooKvuie, Nor. 27, 1847 50 jTTnnnv WantArl A l.L persons indebted to the undersigned, nr to R ana K S. Tyner.'are reaueatrd in msb .ri:... varment
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Queen City Scale Manufactory. Main Street, J doors from the river. pfHE subscriber ha. on hand and is constantly man..rMe.npin . PMTVnuu . . i - e ,. -- ------- f - - - - - . i. r. o ui an sizes. Also, Brass .nd Iron Beams, of . suoerior ill C K..-W u.ii.j. u. .ui:n srr warraniea in every respect. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. WM. HUDDART. v m r. n.inn a- isauiti r.. i ins ia to esrtify that the premium wa. awarded at the Eighth Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanics' Institute to Win. 11 llft.l . r... Sl.tfm. C . I... . K ....: I w L- ........ . ...... u Mwbk . u . , . .J.I1IUII.U uy mm. Given under our hand this first dav of November, 4S. JOHN P. FOCTE, Pre't. J. W. Applegate, See'y. J.. "4i. 4 Linck and Farquhar, HAVE just received . new assortment of splendid QUEEN'S AND GLASS WARE, consisting in part of Super White, Blue and Purple Vine Tea Ware " Coburgh Flowing Blue Tea Ware " Rhine da do da do ' Golden Grape, Spring .nd Folen.burg do ' Painted (various patterns) do Bowls, Jogs, Plates, Dishes, Nappies, &e. Glass Pitchers, Jugs, Plates, Sails, and Preserve Dishes. Glas. White and Col'd Flint Tumbler.. All of which will be .old at Cincinnati retail pri ee, at their NEW STORE, opposite to the Post Of fice, BrookviUe, Indiana. Hardware ni Cutlery. KNIVES and Forks, Pocket and Pen Knives, Butcher Knive, Shoe Knives, Drawing Knives. Spears' super Hand Saws, Cross Cut and Wood do Trace, Halter and Log Chains; Tea Kettles, Shovels and Tongs, Bras Kettles, Coffee -Mills, Mill Saw Files, Flat Bastard do, half round do, Horse Rasps, Hatchets. Kail Hammers. r' Adam. Shovels, Deven do, Giain do; Manure Forks, Collins' Axes (warranted;) Haines; Steelyards; Balances, Steel and Ir Squares, Ladel. and Skimmer., Gurry Combs, Meal Seivea, Round Bolts, Knob Latches, Tumbler Pad Lock., General assortment o Butt. Hinges and Screws; Chest. nd Trunk Locks; T.ble and Tea Spoons, Sad Irons, Candlesticks. Horse Brushes. White Wash do; Sand Paper, Scwine and Peg Awls For sale at the new cheap store of Jan- '- LINCK ft FARQUH AR. WOODEN WARE. Tine Washing Tubs and Churns, a , . i ... t Rowls. . run rsijn, Painted foot do. H.lf Bushels, Auger Handles, Tar Cans, Bench Screws. Knife Boxes, Potatoe mashers, Butter Ladels, Rolling Pina Clothe do Baskets, Zinz Washboards 'ne . ..... .... w o 1 1 1 . y For sale at the low... r ..;... .. .l. Stile) . .. w aiore of .. LINCK II FARQUHAR. BrookviUe, Dec. 30, 1847. GROCERIES T io Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, Indigo, Madder, Alum, Coperas, Logwood, Powder, Supr. Imp ay w. sugar, lommon do Tea, Saleratus. " Y. H, Molasae.. do Pepper, Alspice, Cinnamon, Epsom Salts, Shoe Blacking, Chocolate, Rice, Mackeral, Lead, Broom Cords, Shot. Bed Cords and Plough Lines. Fors.le at the New Store of LINCK BrookviUe, Dec. 30, 1847. iuatencs, Stove Pi.es ripes, & FARQUHAR. For Sale. rCEWO .mall frame dwelling houses, in the town of - Mount Carmel, newly built this spring, and finI . Fl r ri i. mnl ...1 a" ... .. . . t, oners a nrst rate opportunity to good, steady Mechanics, whoare greatly in demand. .nil innn,,,ri.i k... ..:-Li , , , . ... ..... ... -. ueiiiuomoous in ine state. Situated nn .h. "I'.. . I. .. , , . 1 "rl,"i nw unuer contract, leading from BrookviUe to Cincinnati, renders it a desirable location. Said property w ill be sold on ac commodating terms. For further particulars anpito u nnrvnucT August 9,1 847.-33.Sm Mount Carmel IRON Jk STTRlT. Bloom Koroe, and Jmiati Iron Storb N. W. RIIAPMIV. 384 Main Street, near the Court House. CIXCXXA TI. frRON fV VAtT e-T-Tr. D , . j i . , .un..., g i r.r.i.a oi r.rrrae. cnption.allofthe very best quality-warranted. fl VI l- V IK Rnllnsa.. a i . - A ties, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sledge and Hammer mould.. All of good quality and warranted. ALrfUA nP"or article of Shot Iron,No..S,24,S5, as jy. A H . All flit h a Imara s.i.l... .:i1 I - 1js wMfin'dT..;" el..h.. ....t...rn ueiore pnrrnasing elsewhere. m v r-u . ... . 6 August 21st 1845. 14-ly. BOOTS A V r . Klinrc In,,. . . - " 'm.M MHi3m .PLJ?.", recr,T'' eomplete stock of woVEHCoK7p'ndnoi,Bsr, ,nd BroE--IALF do GAITF.R do Half Gaiter do MOROC40 do GOAT A- " Morocco and Goat SHOES " Kid SLIPPERS " Col' Half Gaiter BOOST. CHILDREN'S SHOES and BOOTS i'!. KndGrn".,RCBBER yKR SHOES, Ute ,;ti n I "'clr? are of " CA,'r' Quality, andcl will sell them at Cincinnati price. FOR CASH. BrookviUe, 9th No.,1847.50 R 1 TXER' G. A. Ilulwell Josi.h Drake. G. A. CI DWELL & CO. COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS L No. 13, West Front Street, Cincinnati lUSAtmrS AaH ADVAX"S. made on' assign. ment. ofProduce or other mercb.nuise REFER TO John'.T'" W'"' D,r' Bruce, JohnKugler, James Calhoun. L. H. Yeatm.n, Marsh t Co. firr Son El'" k Mort.n. S. Worthmgton. De.'47 52-ly ' Still More Extraordinary. E would advise our .,t... . m mi cs w mi in aavise n.. . .1 . .. - . W : Z' .- ""lice til the s."m ,M. Popularity or Dr. Half. Lung H .!- thed himself, at the number of cure, that it is pcrfurZnlMvnn..lr"K ow"fiin., whose names he ei. m.v I Jh IZ .l 'IV ,ho'e who m'r be sceptical, may call on them, and hear from their own lips haw stored to their friends and relatives, by rsing this ruly valuable medicine. The agsnttill r. n,,,,. ! MhoursT D.r ""'; Balsam .rgive relief wi,. month,,,., sold wih hr;-b,vVg7r.t .ndhei has yet to see the fir.. K..i Koarani.ee, ana ne Fors.le by JOHN RINKARD, Gener.1 .gent for Indiana, and " H.tiLE, Urookville. OHIO HOTEL; AT HARRISON, OHIO: D. GERARD Prnnriatn. rHIS Hotelhas been refitted up-painted anew, xsi tnliia at. nrt naa I. . . . . ' ... . j . rw,m" "urnmiied with .r.jJ ' ' V . " ' wvturan, cnain.ub ei;md indirefl. erprvthmtF awnaiw..-. . . . and h.U. V"" rj""' na "Ppertaming ,i,, X j '"lV'.nI unuergone an entire I. .l e: w,,hnd"lt i' neat .ne.t.bli.hment M.tne-"rdK,n nT ,owno' "me .i either surnasseH for. h.. ",'.". o,.a not w.li ...i.rv .Ve ;::::""" ,,B ""'or inland be furnished P"nuer w,u ,t .,, time. s.Lr.,.ew.ilL"".iit to thrir "mfort and adv.n-i ? . " vnio noUK, cbt-"7 no-tf 1BALE super Pcnn Sheeting. " " Cincinnati do cot tan Yarn .. " . "'"inrand Wadding Hat and Band Boxea For sale at the new cheap .tore nf L NCK 8c FARQUHAR. Cheaper than the Cheapest. NEW BOOT ANI) SHOP Tnor fllHR S..K..r;iw.r. I . , .. - - - ....... 15 iTcmu, commenced in the shoe Trade, Wholesale and H.t.il, would call the attention of the publie generally to their Stock nn. r...i T . . : . . . ,"" " "- o. noois, snort, Hmn.. D-. , .... i . . . 1 ' 7 . , " ys;.iorn ana ranam. Hats, carefully aelected from the Manufactories, by one of the firm, whose ex uerienee will i...tir .k. : : their stock, in point of quality, will be surpassed by none in (he e.tr anr a j.... : . .,.r . ' prices, it not . Jiule lower than any other house" Call and we will with pleasure show you sur stock. v ..... . CEORGE LOWE t CO. No. eg Main t., between Columbia 4. Lower Market. M.r. 1848. 13-ly CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have entered into partnership lnrl.lp.nu.i,nn.l . r. r r- . , - general vommission and rorwarding Business at New Osmis. unrie, ,K. firm of SPENCE & Ol'AHO .nd" ""ci't ".".tare1 o. the business of Franklin and adjoining coonties, n.iir.,t i sfExcE, r.i . THOMA8 GUARD. New Orleans,Dee, 184. ,j y W. Sl g. av. ROBSON, CnnrtPr Smith. rBU,B,'rekb,',.WT.,,ik!."nd Bn,,rr' PP!e ?'i w.rhvn?-C""d betw,?PM.i MANUFACTURE .nd have ecn.t.ntly on hand tvtt a large and gener.l ..sortment in their line P..A.n. r -"""-"V rooutitntj 5 triad s N. B. We n.... ,K.Z "?u' " . from 800 to 3000 T gaiion.. " "" -fri"" Bd.L'lS" mer work done on the shorti not.ee .nd in the best -tsnn-r
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x,. IS? AT this: thankTto hi. r ,J"rJ,, """" retaru liber.? I!. 'd fend nd customer, for their very IIDCral 31 niii.m K. . . c i . . . re.neeif..ii . r- - . """wen .pon nim,aud hVveTo-I!r1,CJt ;n'nu.nceofth;irfavor.. I STOVF Il.e!i r"Ud PREMIUM COOK1XB bear P'"0'"' hTi"S . .HT T T 'i ,uPe'ri.y over all other stovt, of the ki.id ever offered to the publie S,rGr,"', P,e?t f"d nbin'ar,oa Cooking f .UK DOm '" onvenienee .nddesp.tch in all the departments of cooking. Thi. Stove is unsurpassed by any Stove ever invented, forthe truth of which we n te hundred, of persons, wh. have them in use. 1 " .sA1.'0 " We" ,elected nd general assortment of air tight ten, seven and six plate stoves, of the mot aa. proved patterns and finish, together with full .VT lEeJVw. ' T ,?d J,p,n W,rr' ncly: Candle, ticks. Sugar Bowl,, Tumblers, Molasse. cups. Nut. meg Grates, Pepper Boxes, te. &e. All of which the undersigned is determined to .ell en the most ac. commodating term, for cash. . . . JOHN H. FUDGE. BrookviUe, Nov. Soth, 1847. N B. All kind, of Job Work done at short notice with neatness. l48-6m J. H. F. Watches, Jewelry, &c. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a full aupply of fine Gold and Silver Watches, from the celebrated makers. Also . large assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods; Silver Plated and Brit'a Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Gold and Silver Pencils, Diamond Pointad Gold Pens, with Sliver Holder attached, from SI. 50 to 83.50. Perifocal Spectacles. A new article of Americau Manufacture, perfectly e.sy and natural to the eye. These glasses hare been examined and highly recommended by thoit w ho have worn them and fully tested their superioriority over .11 others. Just rtxeived. a lartre assortment nf tlnA mnA c.iI ', V.IS..C. msertea in old frames . tnp subscriber, onlv arent in Cinrinns.i Frames, Glasses inserted in old Frames, and sold bv I All L,.,. rru.i . i ... i . - - I...... wa.c i.e., ius.ic ooes, ann jewelry, repair, d in the best manner. Old Gold and s-ljr N. L. HAZF.N, No. 157 Main, 3 doors above 4th st ORRIX RICE'S Improved Patent Zinc Washboards Fifth street, between Elm and Plum. T fTANUFACTURED by him only, and warranted IT I, the cheapest and best article now offered to the public, in poiut of simplicity of structure, durability or material, and saving of clothes, soap and labor. He teels warranted in recommending his Washboards to the publie, inasmuch aa thousands bare tested their merits, and in every c.se they have give, entire satisfaction. Certificate, rwuld readily be obtained MU.,.,,.;, ui ne ueema a trial ot ois nail., boards . sufficient proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly o. hand, and sold wholesale and retail at reduced prices. All orders promptly attended la. B. Any purchaser'lH-coming dissatisfied after a thorough test of said article, ia requested to return them and the money in all cases will be refunded. He has been compelled to cnlsnrc his establishment (owing to the increased demand for his Washboards for the last six months,) and erect extensive mac! inc. T. by which he hopes iu future to supply all demands. Caution. Ncne genuine except those marked Rice, on the back. ORHIN RICE, South side of Fifth at., corner of Hume. Cia. Dee. 16. 51-ly TERMS CASH! LYMA!S & RICE IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Deallers i. Hardwareand Cutlery, Wire, Steel, NaiU c. Sign of Ihe Anvil. ! No. (7 Main street. 5 duors below P. arl r-:n. July 3d 1846. ' 47.jj FORSALE, TWAInl.i. nnnlll.'.:,l, Jt . . . ,, uwemng uo.sr., .a. on th. n.,1 torn, the other on the hill;. Isesome voluabi. loi, all apou reasonable terms JOHN A.MATSON. Jaiiurry I.t. 18.0. PURIFY Ul. THE BLOOD. MOFFA T'8 VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS phcenix Fitters. Tha high and eavicd celebrity which thes. prt-cniacal Medicines hav. acquired for their iavariabl. altscacy ia all th. diseases which they profess to cure, ha. randarcd th. osnal practic. of pufliuj uot oaly unaccessary, but tn thy of them. Th.y ara known by their fruits ; their works testify for them, .ad they thriv. Dot by th. bit. t th. credulous. Of ASTHMA. ACVTK ani CHROSIC RHEUMATISM. AFFECTIONS of th BLADDER ani KIDSklYS. BILIOUS FEVERS ft IJVEH COMPLAINTS. In the south and west, when these diseases prevsil, they wBi D. found Invaluable. Planters, farmer., and other., who oao. aa theoa Medidnes, will never atWwarda be without them. BILIOUS CHOLIC. and BEROUS Loooenf. BILKS. COSTirESESS, COLDS dfc- COUGHS, CHOUC, CONSDMPTION. Used with great success in tha diseaM. CORRUPT HVMOR.i, DROPSIES. DYSPEPSIA. No person with thia distressing dav Mae. should delay using these medio nes immedrately. ERUPTIONS qf the Sfctis, ERYSIPELAS, FLATSLESCT. FEVER and AGUE. For dtiaaeouraetf tha wetter, country the, medicine, will be (bund . tafe. speedy, and certain reroedjr. Other medicinra leave the ayatem auhject to . tetum of the disease . cum by then medicine rs permanent TRY THEM. BE SATISFIED. AND BE CURED FOULNESS of COMPLEXION, OENBRAL SSBXZiXTT. GOVT. GIDDINESS. GRAVEL, HEADACHES, cfettry tind, INWARD FEVER. INFLAMMATORY RHEUM A' T1SK. IMPURE BLOOD. JAUNDICE. LOSS of A P FtTITE. LIVSH COWPI. AI1MTB. LiSPAOSF. LOOSENESS. ' HERCVRUL DISEASE. mu uasurasa netearyitur Ktely noner than tne most powerful prenamtioa of Saraaparilla. - " - .r r tii ju.Tfi, PALPITATION qftht HEART. PAINTER'S CHOUO. PILBB. The original proprietor of then medieioM waa rurad nf Ptlns nf as .mm . 1 .k. . r ., . Medicines aloiw. PAINS in the head, side. back, bmb., jointa tai orrsM. H 11 F. II M A rmVWM . . . ... 7, . - - suns. aiTuctea wit. uls Ssmble disesue, will be sure of relief by the Life Medieine. RUSH of BLOOD to the HEAD, BCURVT. 8ALTRBEUM, SWELLINGS. SCROFULA, ob SZSrO'S BVZZs, iaiU worst forms, ULCERS, ef evert description. VT ORHZ8, of all kinds, ana eflectually ripe D-d hi then Medscmea. Parents will ilo well to administer them whenever tbetr exiateace is rapeeted. Relief will be certain. THE LIFE FILLS AND PDtESII BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thai remove all disease from the system. A ainel. Iri.l ill nlsea tha LIFE PI 1 I S ai l) PllfTMIV 01 Tt US i I .i. .. - .. wis.. w. . ,..w. jw. ,. ans UUoa ia th estimation of every patient. Th gaum, of then medicine, are now put up n whit. Tapper, and labels, together with . pamphlet, diet. Monet's Good Samaritan," containing the directions, tat on wmcn is a Brewing ol croaowsy irons w all street to JOT
vine, uj wun;., .uaugcrs vusiuag in. city ca. very eas..,. and us. Th wrappers .nd Samaritans are eopyri(bt4 therefore thon who procure them with whit, wrapper eat be assured that they are genuine. Be careful, aad do BO buy those with jreUo. wrappers; bnt if you do, ke ntMts that they com. direct from as, or doat touch then. Prepared and sold by OR. WZZsZsXAZX B. HI OTP AT. S3 Broadway, coraer of Aatheaw street, New Ttffk. Tor hi by M W,H AILE,.Prsrill, law.
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