Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 22, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 May 1848 — Page 4

niNCFilil.A v. r ni the PhiUdtlpVia Saturday Kremnj I'o.-t. Hevw to ur it Teprr. BY JOHN SMI I'll. OF INDI AN A. I have- a story laid up in my knowledge lio. that seeim too gin to deep there quietly any l n?er Sl I wiU tell it, and I rather think it wi 1 make some folks lan-h. I have myself Uuglied

over it a liurtorvd times. I wt anjovinv my gUts of flip, one niht.at tlmold 'Rli:h iFunw,' that used to stand about mile out ofS , (I hadn't joined th great army of th teetotallers then,) when a neighboring fanner came in, whose, moderation, at least whiskey toddies, was not known uuto all men. Ifta nainn was W . Ho was a quiet sort of a man when sober; lively and chatty und-r the effVcU of a single glass; argumentative and offensively dogmatic after the second toddy, and downright insulting and quarrelsome after getting beyond that number of drinks. We liked him and disliked him on these accounts. On the occasion referred to, he passed through all ihese changes, and finally sunk off to sleep by the warm stove. Being in the way, and also in danger of tumbling upon the floor, some of ns moved him to an old settee, where he slept soundly, entertaining ns with rather an unmusical serenade. There were two or three mis chievous follows about the place, and one of them suggested that it wonlii be capital fun to black W 's face, and "make a darkie of him," No soouer said than done. Somelamp' black and oil were mixed together in an old tin nm. and a coat of thin paint laid over the face of V , who, nil unconscious of what had been done, slept on as soundly and snored as bmnly as ever. Full two hours had pasrd away before he awoke. Staggering tip to the bar, he called for another glass of whiskey toddy, while we made the old bar-room ring again with our peals of laughter. "What aro yon nil laughing at?" ho said, as he hvcaine aware that he was the. object of merriment, turning his Mack fate around upon the company. "(Jive u Zip Coon, old fellow '." called out nn of the 'hoys, who had helped him to his beautiful mask. "No no i.ucy Long '. iivc us I.ucy Long!" cried another. "Can't you dance .Tim Crow ' Trv it. I'll Miig the 'wheel .iho-tt and turn about, and do i-t .in. Now rx-r-jn. '" And the. . peaker commenced singing Jim Crow. W neither under wood tmr relished all flii.r. lint the. more, angry and mystified he be came, the louder laughed the company, and the freer became their jests. At last, in a passion he swore at us lustily, and leaviii" the bar-room, in hih dudoeon, took his horse from the stable and rode. off. It was past eleven o'clock. The night was rold.atil a ride of two miles mad W sober enough to understand that he had been rather drunk, and was still a good deal 'in for it; and that it wouldn't exactly do for his wife, to see him jnst as he was. Po he rode a mile past home, and then back again, at a slow trot, concluding that by this time the good woman was fast asleep. And so she was. He entered the house, crept silently up stairs, and got qni--tly into bed, without his better half being the wiser hereof. On the next morning, Mrs. W awoke. But what was her surprise and horror, upon rism up, to see, instead of lur lawful husband, what she thought a strapping negro, as black as charcoal, lying at her side. Her first impulse was to scream; but her presence of mind, iu this trying position, enabled her to keep silence. Put yon may be snre that she didn't remain long in such close contact with Sir Dark v. Not she! For slipping out of bed quickly, hut noiselessly she glided from the room and was soon down stairs iu the kitch-n., where a stout, two-fistod Irish girl was at work preparing breakfast. "Oh dear, Kitty!" she exclaimed, panting for breath, and looking as pale as a ghost, "have yon seen any thing of Mr. W this morning?" "Och! no, and near ma'am. But what ails ye? Y'r as white as a shate! "Oh, mercy! Kitty. You wouldn't believe it, but there is a monstrous negro in my room!" "Gracious me, Mrs. W , a nager?" "Yes, indeed, Kitty," returned Mrs. W , tremMing in every limb. "And worse and worse, he's in my bed! 1 just 'woke, and tho't it was Mr. W by my side. But when I looked over I saw, instead of his face, one as black as the stove. Mercy on me! I was frightened al:nost to death." "I he asleep?" asked Kitty. "Yes, sound asleep, and snoring. Oh, dear! What shall we do, Kilty 7 Where in the world is Mr. W ? I'm afraid this negro has murdered him." "Och! the murthcring thafe'." exclaimed Kit ty, her organ of combativeness, which was large, becoming terribly excited. "I'll show him what we'll do. Get into mistress bed, and the leddy there herself, the omadhounl The black, murtlienn' thafe of a villain." And Kitty, thinking of no danger to herself, nor making any calculation of consequences. M-izeu a stout hickory clothes pole that stood in one corner of the kitchen, and went up stairs like a whirlwind, Kinging the pole against doors, balusters, or whatever came in its way. The noise she made aroused W from hla sWpt o.iu nr raised up in the bed just as Kitty enter cd the room. "en, you niurtheriu thafe of a villain!" shouted Kitty, as she caught sight of his black face, pitching into him with her pole, and sweeping off his night cap.at the imminent risk of taking his head with it. "Hallo!" he cried, not at all liking this strange I'lucwuing, -are you mad? "M id is it, ye thafer retorted Kilty, who did not hfftpni? ilia ...I..!.: ... r "".r, oim uiKing Hure aim this time with her pole, brought him a tremendous r-.ow along Bide of the head, which knocked him senseless. Mrs. W , who was at the bottom of the stairs, heard her husband's ecIammation, and knowing his voice, came rushing up, and entered the room in time to see Kitty's formidable weapon come with terrible force against his bead. Before the blow could be repeated, for ivmy. ejaculating her murtheria thafe of a villain!' had lifted the pole again, Mrs. V., threw her arms around her, and cried, 'Don't, don't, Kitty, for mercy', sake! it. Mr. W., and you've killed him" 1 "Mr. W. indade! retorted Kitty, indignantly, siruggung to free herself. "Is Mr. W. a thafe of a nager, ma am?" But even Kitty's eyes, as soon as they took the pains to look more closely, saw that it was indeed all that the mistress had said. W. had fallen over on his face, and his head and white neck were not to be mistaken. The pole dropped from Kitty's bands, and with the n, lamination. h, mnrtlu V." die '"'"' aud. ;t?iet fi"iu 'is" i"m wi'h as g i.. A

will as bbe had entered it. The blow which W. had received was a severe one, breaking through the flesh, and bruising aud lacerating his ear badly. He recovered very soon, however, and as he arose up, caught sight of himself, in a looking glass that hung opposite. We may be sure that it took all parties in this exciting and almost tragical affair, sometime to understand exactly what was the

matter. W.'s recollection of the loud merriment that had driven him from the 'Black Horse,' on the previous night, when it revived as it did pretty soon, explained all to him, and set him to swearing in a mott unchristian-like manner. Tool Kitty was so frightened at what she had done, that she gathered up her Muds' and fled i instanter. and was never a train seen in that neighborhood. As for W., he was cured of his nocturnal vis its to the 'Black Horse,' and love of whiskey toddy. Some months afterwards he esjioused the temperance, cause, and I've heard him tell the tale himself, many a time, and laugh hear tily at the figure he must have cut when Kitty commenced beating him for a 'thafe of a nager.' ChMeing Wife. I had a cousin, a clever, charming girl. She could dance gracefully, draw beautifully, and play divinely: (she was a most delightful com pan ion, being both sensible and witty; and she could also perform any sort of housework. The latter she was compelled to do, for there was a large family of them. My aunt being unable to keep more than one servant, and my cousin Kllen being the oldest, a good deal of la' bor fell to her share. This she did not much mind, but always performed it cheerfully and well, only taking care that it should not be known among her acquaintances, fearing, if it were, she should loose the respect and consideration her superior address and accomplishments every where insured her; and as she was at all times seen dressed like a lady, and never at any occupation more useful than knitting, or knotting worsted work, no one suspected her of beincnbleto do what she really did. I cannot say she was without lovers, for she was univer sally admired and sought; but somehow the young men seemed unanimously to set her dowu as a fine lady, and she had completed her twenty-second year without having an offer. Her companions all marvelled that she should remain single so long; and I, among the rest, thought it very odd, that though there was of ten an actual contention for her at a ball, yet no one wished to secure her as a partner for life. Among other intimates was a gentleman dis tantly related to my husband, who, I had often sus-ctcd, greatly admired my cousin F.llen, but still he made no proposal. By mere chance, I ascertained that she regarded him with feel ings more favorable Irian sbe had ever enter tained for another; nnd ts the match mrned so suitable, I ri solved tofudoot what kept them apart. A long tete-a-tete I had one evening with the gentleman favored my design. After conversing for n time on various subjects, we began to talk of our female acquaintances, nnd in order to disarm suspicion, I purposely a voided mentioning F.llen's name. 'It is unaccountable to me Phillip," said I, "that you don't begin to look out for a wife; you know what an advocate I am for matrimony, and positively, if you become an old bachelor, I shall cut your acquaintance altogether." "I have no intention, I assure you." answered Fhillip;"and, to speak the truth, I have been peeking a wife for a long time." "Indeed, are you so impressed with the idea of your own excellences, that yon cannot find a woman worthy of you ?" I asked. "Not so," replied Thillip; "but I fear the woman I am most charmed with is not a fit wife for me. My wife must be cultivated and polite, and I should like that she possessed personal charins; many such women have I known; but then she must be amiable, and though quito at home in the drawing room, she mnst also understand the details of housekeeping, to direct the servants, and to take the servant's place if need be." "Why, it is a rara avis, Indeed that you require," said I laughing: "1 admire your modesty, young gentleman, I must confess, and supposing you were to find such a phtrnix, what, may I ask, do you propose as an equivalent, or do you imagine your own pretty person, the privilege of bearing your name, and making the most of yonr income, would constitute a fair exchange? What would you offer to indue such a rare piece of perfection to accept you for her lord and master?" "What could I offer?" returned Thillip in warmth; "Why I could offer myself, not, mind you, after the fashion of too many young men, of the present day. I would bind myself to her, body and soul. For such a woman I would toil like a slave, if it were necessary; for such a woman I do not say I would die that is time; but for such a woman I would live; I would shield her from evil; I would surround her with every comfort; in short I would dedicate my whole existence to the promotion of her happiness." "Gently, gently!"' cried I; "moderate your transport, and tell me if you know any lady who approaches near the perfection you demand?" "I know one," he repli.nl slightly hesitating, "that I would give much to possess one or two of the requisites some, I know she has, but the most essential, I fear she wants. Listen to me, my friend. I am at present in flourishing circumstances, but how can I be sure they wiM continue? Now, I am resolved never to marry a woman who is not a thorough housekeeper. Accomplished beauties too often prove the ruin of their husbands; and besides, I cannot afford to maintain an expensive establishment. Now your cousin Fdlen is the most loveable creature I ever beheld; but then is she not a fine lady, unable to exist without servants to wait on her?" "By no means,' I answered; "Ellen is as no -table as sha is accomplished and refined; every thing in the house is under her direction, and the order you observe in their domestic arrangements, is the effect of her good management." "You surprise me!" exclaimed rhillip;"nay, surely you jest. To confess the truth, I have in order to discover her sentiments, sometimes hinted at the usefulness of woman's education; but she has so constantly shrunk from the subject that I feared site was totally opposed to my views." "Ha!" said I, "this is Ellen's weak point; but come with me to-morrow and pay her a morning visit, f promise you t-hall see her in all her glory. "Accordingly, the next day we went together, and I desired the servant, who showed us into the parlor, not to say I had any one with me, but just to tell my cousin that I wished to speak with her, and was in haste. In two minutes down she came, the very picture of health and 2-ol humor hi.i, n-'t perxeinn;;

Phillip; "you are a priviledgnd person, for you

know t am invisible to company at this hour; what can you want is it a new pattern, or have you come to help n.e toss the beds and sweep the rooms?" At this moment her eye rested on the figure of Phillip, reflected in the looking class: but finding herself fairly caught, she had too much self-respect to betray any confusion. Grace fully apologizing for her dishabille, which, by the by, was most becoming, she entered easily into conversation, and thus completed her con quest of the heart of poor Phillip. Six months after this accident rluUip and Elleu pronounced their vows at Hymen's altar and I never heard that either of them found cause to repent. Now let the young ladies be snre that Phillip is not alone in disl ike to fine lady wives; it the feeling shared by the great number of his sex indeed by all the sensible portion. As long as girls study only to excel in the lighter acquirements of female education, neglecting, nay, despising, the useful and essential, let them not wonder at the large portion of our young men remaiuing unmarried, tlow can a man with any forethought, but shrink at connect ing himself with a woman who is ignorant of the commonest duties of a wife and mistress? Blind indeed must love have rendered him, who would take to his hearth and his bosom a being, whose chief recommendations are, that 6he can play and sing, and dance the polka, and enter tain company, and this is the gross amount of requisites many candidates for matrimonial hon ors command. Such accomplishments are duly appreciated in the ball room, at an evening par ty, but they are not for every day wear. Men will choose such partners in a quadrille, but not for wives BULLETIN NO. 3. flAHIS world has ever the fiercest struggles be tween truih and error. No soonerdoes truth pro pound an important the ory, than error, w ith lis legion ot allies, seeks to arrest its progress. A most illustrious instance f this, was the opposition made to the immortal Jenner. His master mind was led, tinder Providence, to the discovery of Vaccination, by which lhal dreadful eoiirge, the Small Pox, was nibbed of its terrors. He found that the matter from the pustules upon the odder of a cow contained a principle whieh would produce the almost divine results for which he had so patiently and anxiously sought. Opposition ame. ' Imere.tcd person., high in social rank and professional position, ridiciiltd what they dared not deny! They asserted that many vaccinated persons became covered with hair, rnd even exhibited horns antl a tail;and that in one case a child ran on all fours, bellowing like a hull. Hut the current was soon turned. The British Parliament voted him 4:20,000 st rling ($100,000), and the world sang his praises. The same spirit has come down to our own times. Even while we write this Ilulletin, interested perol.. iealou. ol the wonderful efficacy and .llecessof THE GRAKFENBERG MEDICINES are opposing them. Misguided menl How utterly iutpi s.ible to arrest their spread. The most extraordinary certificates are constantly flowing in to the Company, from all parts of the country; certificates which have astonished the most respectable citiv.cns. Many of these testimonials have been submitted lo gentlemen of great distinction, who have carefully examined tht-m to see that they are cenuine. Among thee, are the names of the K v. X. Hang!, I. IV, o the Methodist Episcopal Chnreh, and Francis Hall, Esq., editor of the Xew York Commercial Advertiser. M finally submitted the whole to the Hon. WM. V til. Iiw . 1. . . xi .. .. " - ... i. t : L certificate, ...id. r the Great Seal ofthe City, that th.y ...j . :..!.. 1 ' 1 . . . if i, lire .-i.i, in ii... iw nil., mi hi, rni'ii nn are genuine and reliable. With such names, we fear no opposition. Wear, forritied at every point, and solicit a continuance of the unexampled patronage we have already received. We would earnestly advise, itt. Yfint tn every nrixhbnrhnorl yrhrrr thert it Rf Grarjtuhrrg fh-fft, immediate tfrps he tnkrn to Aote one. By aiiarrttinn the General Agent oj any dit n trt tntt ean or srrurrtt. 2rf. Famitrrt thoutti t tttb tttcrther and tret an mediate itipply. id. Emgrant Sorietiet and othrr philanthropic hodres should furnith them to the needy. Of the Graefetiberg Vegetable Pills alone, 30,000 boxes are sold each and every week! Of the Health Ritters, an enormous quantity. These extraordinary Hitters are sold at twenty-five cents a paper, and are warrant, d to make two quarts of Bitters superior to any in the world. They are i composed ol lioots. Harks, Hern., and mes, gathered in the va.t forests and prairies of America, and are a speedy and certain rcstoratice of weak and debilitated coiistiiittions. The other Meditines of the Company are of equal value, and are as follows: The Graefeiiberg Sarsaparilla Compound, the 1 Graef. nh. rg Eye Lotion-, The Children's I'auact a, The Green Mountain Ointment, The Consumptive' Balm .The Dv.em. rv Svron. ' CCTThe General Agent for Indiana is S.-aton Myers Ccntresillc, Ind. to whom applications for agencies may he addressed. Robert McC'leiy, Agent, Brookville, Ind. EDWARD BAR ION, SerrctaryXew York, February, 1848. 17-4w. Hew Fall and Winter Goo is. THE undersigned has lately received a large and complete a. -on men t of i n ry description ol" Goods suitable for the season ;.uch as DRESS GOODS. Super. French, and English CASHMERES. " " Mousse dc I.ainea Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca French, English, and Scotch Ginghams Superfine Gala Plaids " Raw Silk Plaids Ruena Vista, Monterey and Oregon Worstrd Plaids Moler color, striped and black Alpaca Very rich black and shaded Hombazincs Plaid Cloak Linings, all Wool Striped, Plaid and Plain Linseys Rich English and American Calicoes Very rich plaid Cloaking Silk and Cotton Velvet A rirh assortment of plain black and Taney Silk Grecian, Egyptian and Orleans Mitts Zephyr Wrist Merino Gloves, a new article Hoskin and Kid Gloves Rerlin Lined, Chamois Lined Gloves Worsted Hoods and Comlorts Plain and plaid Cambrics and Jaconets Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins Linen Cambrics, brown and black Cambrics Thnad Laces, Edgings, and Inseriings Plain and corded Jaconets, Brown Hollands Irish Linens, Green Rerege, Gauze Veils New Style Bonnet Ribbond Bonnet Tabbs and Artificial Flowers Black Sewing Raw Silk an t Mohair Fringes Silk Fringes for Dresses, all colors black and Fancy colored Apron Girdles Shawls, &c. Snper.all Wool Brocha Shawl Do Sild and Worsted Brocha Shaw ls Do Heavy Woolen and Tekeri do Plain and Emh'd Cloih and Cashmere do Super. Blanket and Neck do Silk Cravats and H ilk'l'i Cloths, Cassimeres, &c. Fine blue, black and brown French, English and Amencan Cloths French, English and American wool black Cassimere Super French and English fancy Cassimere Sky blue FeltCloihs and Mackinaw Blankets for Coat Gold mixed and other stvlrd Tweed Blue, black and gold mixed Jeans Red, green, white and yellow Flannel. Fine hlark and hloe-hlaek Cassimere Vesting Black Silk Velvet and Satin do Fancy colored Worsted do Fine Buck Mitt and Glove nrsAXKRTS. SHEETINGS, 4c. 11-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets 0-4 and 10-4 do do Brown and bleached Shirtings S-4 and ti-4 brown Sheeting Brown and bleached Drillings and Canton Flannels -The above goods have bests selected with great care, and are ottered at the lowest Cincinnati price r.irCASH. R, TYXFR. Brookville, Nov. 30h, 1847. 49 J0.000 LBS. Sligo Iron, assorted sites. a JO.OOO Wayne, " do 800 lhs. American Steel son " English blister st'-cl 50 kegs nail, for sale by RICHARD TYNF.n. Brookville, May 4, 1 847. 10 G. A. BiJ well. Josiah Drake G. A. BID WELL & CO. COMMISSION AND TRODVCE MERCHANTS, ' IS, West Front Street, Cincinnati. T IBERAL CASH ADV XCES, made on assign1 A menta of Produce or other merchandise. REFER TO Messick, Taylor Jt Watts, Daggrte & Brnce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, '- 1 caiman. Marsh Jt Co. M. KuirK r . Son. KIIU Kr U.,rmn S. Worthingtow, De. 47 SMy CO-PARTNERSHIP. fTH.K undersigned have entered into partnership I for the transaction ol a general Commission and Forwarding Business at New Orleans, under the firm 1 of srr M F. Hi GUARD, and solicit a share of 1 he buinuss of Flank hit and adinining cnnnlies, ROP.VRT srF.XCE, 1 !!..; GUARD. ei T. jn-n. w , , 4".

Die. cui.i.i.ws. Indian Veeetable Panacea.

T1HK rroprietors ol this justly celebrated PAN'AA resoeettullv invite attention to the follow. nr, which arc amour the many recorded enre within he Ian live month., mo.t of the ease having been revioa.ly treated by celebrated physician., without ny relief, and beside havine demonstrated the worihlessnrss of the "thousand and one" "infallible remedies" of the day. 1 he persons referred to are well known, and may be found: Mr. Isaae Brook.. Jr. No. 37 Market street, at our flice. Thisrrntlrman had suffered 12 vean wiih oneof the mo.t severe cases of Scrofula ever know n to be enred. Mm. Ftillerton. Lewis tret- between Schuylkill ruin ana Mxth, below Walnut, Kinc's tul. 7 year,. t . ...I ,n .r - - Ul A child ofMr. Wood. US Annie St.. cured of Scrof- ! .r..... .k 1 I ,. r . . .7 . ula, alter tnensnal remedies had lailerf. t'apt. J. K. Barclay. UJ North Thirteen., at.. . r,, acrotu.ou. sore Le5, alter .uHenng lor 26; v r. a : . t years. Miss Christiana Sands. Wwt Spruce, between Hereditary bcrolula ol - Beach and Willow streets. the most obstinate nature. at a. th 1 1 .1 ru. a n w m a ... . I . iitv. it -a sr. jbu Miratji iiireei. cunro - of Hereditaiy Scrofula.

M, H Swelling ofmariy year, st.ml.njr. orf.hroBie. Asa remedy for the removal of Fe- ... t 7 ' er' L""!. Pme "d t,5h,B 1 male Obstructions and oiher di.ease., it is infallible. .1.., Tetter for many year standing. ' In evidence of the nnnarallelled nower and inestima-

lP.?.am'T a 01 K,E"l,,',ble Scrolulou. Sore 1 hroat of 8 year, stand.nir, Mis. I.alts, Eiehth. above Arch at., at Mr. Calbrath' Hereditary Scrofula. Mrs. Met aim. Fourth, above Master St., Scrofula. Samuel H. Dungan, Twelfth and Filbert its., ErupChon Face. tion arte. Dungan, Twelvth and Filbert t., Eruption on Face. Mr. Hale, 278 Market street. Tetter. T. I- Sander. Pledee office. iDotk at.. Barber' Itch. The above list does not embrace all cures, effected by the PAN ACEA, which has come to the know! cdijeol the proprietors, yet they confidently assert, that no other medicine has cured a like number of ! Scrofulous case, in the same length of time. Surely there must be someextraordinary healinir virtues the Panacea! So many cases cannot be the result of accident. ALSO. Dr. Ciillen's Indian Vegetable PII.F. REMEDY; " " SPECIFIC; " " REMEDY; Dr. Appleton'. REMEDY FOR DEAFNESS; Rowand's MAfHC LOTION, for Xeuraliria, Sick or Nervous Headache, Gout, Rheumatism, Toothacne, (T.C. Rowand's CARMINATIVE SYKUP, for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Ac. VAN READ'S TOXIC MIX H UE, for the cure of Fever and Ague warranted. Dr. Trask's Magnetic Ointment. Dr. Cover Rheumatic Pills; Dr. Sieelings Pulmonary Syrup; Dr. Frisk's Sugar Coated Pill.; Fletcher's Pile, Fever & Ague Pills. JOHN W. DAN EN HOW ER, Principal Agent, At the Medical Depot, No. 1 Odd Fellow' Hall onposiie iiir rwo j nice, viiieinnati ALSO for sale by J. S. POWERS Brookville Ind. ! By Dr. E. Y. LEE. Laurel Ind. i March, 34th 1848. 13-3m. B3-lO,OOO-C0 THn A nnn qIItt Af PAninmntlon 1 1 a'.v aauumsauj va vvuouiiiuuuii ui ; the United States, ye how many could nave been saved if they had reortd to Rogers' Liverwort, & l ar in season, i nonsanns upon Thousands are now testifying that it has saved their lives and restored them to Health Xo one need Despair!! though your physician and friends give you up to die!!! you cannot be worsa than Mrs. Rowe, of Staunton, whe was civen up by her Doctors and friends to die with the last stages of Consumption. We publish her certificate in addition to the vast number obtained in Cincinnati, to show that the cures it makes are not confined to that City alone, but in every place where it hat been introduced. Read what she says: 9 5 This is to certify, that some month since, I was taken with a pain in my side and breast; I called in the aidof several physicians, hut they failed to give me any relief, and for the space ofone year I grew rapidly worse. In addition to this, I w as attacked with a violent cough, although an excellent physician lived in the same hou.e. and used the msti'it ever, inn 1 and paid the strictest attention, it bslli.il all his skill iwo otners were called in, one or which was an aged and skilful physician, hut all their efforts pro v. ed alike unavailing. At la.t, a phy.ician who was attending a camp-meeting in the neighborhood, came to see me, and declared that I could not last more than one day longer; also all of the vast number w ho came to see me, believed that a few days at most must end my earthly career. Mv friends were now railed t o -i in to ee me die! Rut mv brother at this crisis, .heari -f,i.. ... .. " " , "A ' ""'7 7. "K , P'""""" !,'lur: ers Compound Sv run of Liverwort and Trl went to Chiliroihr and back a distance of sixty miles, in 18 hours to get some of the above medicine; I commenced taking it, and strange to tell, before I had used half a hot tie, the cough was entirely cured; from this time I recovered rapidly, and when I had used two bottles, I wasahle to assume mv family vocations as n.iial. I am fully satisfied thar if it had not h-..n r..r " : the excellent medicine, I would now be in my grave: I and must in justice say. that I trnlr relnrn mv ain' '" ine inventor 01 mi. priceless medicine, and would ecommeiid all persons afflicted with diseased lungs to give it a trial. HARRIET ROWE. We the undersigni'd, tin certify, that this account ol Mrs. Rowe is correct, we being personally acquainted w nh all circumstance. P. P. JOHNSON. PETER P. MATTHEWS, , THOMAS CRAIG, 1 JOS. EVAXS. Staunton, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1847. CfjTIIE WONDERFUL CURES MADE.C0 By this medicine have induced Physicians or the highest standing to prescribe it Ye even Professors of the C lieges admit that it cure after everything , " V. " , . ,. r ' , ' . C . Collegi-, oflt ce on 8th srre els. has tailed. Vsor in Cincinnati Medical street, savs he cured Mis Kelt of Scrofulous Consumption with Dr. Roger' Liverwort and far, after she was given up to die by a number of skillful Physicians. Dr. W. Richards, of Cinnati, says he cured Mr. Carles Wade, of Consumption with this medicine after all his other remedies had failed. Cj Dr. H. R. Wilson, a regular Thysician of Gallipot., sni . it really acted like a charm in the case of Mrs. Wiseman, the wireorthe Rev. H. Wiseman, of Petrist Ohio, who was on th- point of death with pulmonary Consumption, anc was restored to health after a few weeks by the use or Dr. Hogei's Liverwort t Tar. The late rase of Mrs. Eggcrt w ho now reside on Race street, three noors above Eighth, Cincinnati, is truly the most remarkable and astonishing ever recordid. Thi. lady had the Consumption for the last six years, and lately she grtw worse and worse worn down and eroanciared. cold night sweat and heetic fever every every day, reduced to a mere skeleton, hercongh was most distressing, all her physicians gave her up te die with the last stage of Consumption Dr. Talliafera, now called in a celebrated I. nng Doctor who said there was not the least hope of her recovery, finally her luig ulcerated both inter, nally and externally and the blood settled under her nail, snthat they came off; her friends came in to take their last farewell at this crisis she commenced nsing this same-Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. which has restored her to better health than she has enjoyed since she was fourteen years of age, and in three months she gained fifty pounds in flesh. Those who donht the virtu res of this wonderful medicine arc invited tocallandsee her. CtrCnnsiimptives should call on the Agent and see the certificate in Tull or the above mentioned cure and also a vast number of othersvForsaleby A. L. SCOVIL, corner of Fifth and Race Streets, Cincinnati. Also for sal by R. TYXER, Brookville. 13. Is there no Balm in Gilead?" DR.TIDJ Indian Ralm of Life.is a mild, pleasant andeffe tual remely, composed exclusively of those Roots and Herbs long and successfully used by the Indiana in the cure ot all lung Diseases. Many year experience has proved it to be not only the most agreeable, but decidedly the most effectual remedy for sore throat hoarseness, coughs, colds. Bronchitis asthma, phthisic, and incipient consumpThere is no preparation, of Opium, Mercury, or any other vegetable or mineral poison in it, consequently it may be taken by Females or Children at ii iime sun pcrr.-ct saiety. This valuable medicine, since ita introduction in the west has met with a ranid and sssirmWit sale, so that the General Agent has often been unable meet tne demand. his nas led unprincipled villains to get up base immitatinns and palm them off. on an unsuspecting, iiffering public for the M genuine arti cle" under the name nf "Balm of Life," "Balaam of i.ne, ah iteanng naim 01 i,ne, ' "Never failing Balm of Life." Look our tor the Swindler and as yon prize your money ann lire ret Dr. Tid's Inoian nam 01 L.nr prepared sold w nolesale and retail at the Eclectic Dispensary Xo. 117 8011th Side of 6th su between Vine and Race sts. Cincinnati Ohio. P. K. WOMBAUGH Agent for the West.y Cincinnnati, March 21th, 1843. 14-1, nramlcll.'s Pills. O I dorenorrennincBrandeth' Pill, jnt received and for sale by RICHARD TYNER. Brookville, Oct. 14th I84n. 4i-ly New Establishment. m r. suosrrioer wisncs to inform the citizens ot Brookville, and the public rrneral ly. that hi now prepared to do all kinds of BLCKSMITHING ; TURN ING, and FINISHING all kind, of MACHINERY;. etting up and repairing Seam Engines, casting and finishing every variety of Brass Work. Also makes and repair all kind of Guns, Pistols, Ac. Ac. The subscriber intends using the oest of stocK,ano uomg nis work in the nest manner and on thr most easy and accommodating terms. His shop is in front of the Mrthodisi Church, and ssjwre 01 jsr. opeav s Mill. JOHN MOFFITT. May 3d, 1847. ,9 WOOL CARDING. F. undersigned takes pleasure in informing 01s 1 ii. mi in, ine nuoiic rencraiiv. mar ne in oe rcaoy lor earning wool oy tne first ol May. His establishment is one mile and a half above Brookville, on the East Fork, where he has ft first rate set of WOOL CARDS, and having employed a first rate Carder, he expects to do first rate work. Any person h aving wool at A. W. Sullenburgher's store, one door Monk ol Dr. George Berry's, it will be promptly attended to, and the rolls returned. ALL WORK WARRANTED. JOHN TEI.SOR, Proprietor. .IAMF.S COOri:R, Carder pte-Vi'lr, April 1", I t" ! 3m

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White s Celebrated Remedies outa naraltrl. in the invariable .iicee. ; r vhich follow tht-ir rmpluvment. Whrrerer the anal, vr powi-r of thnf r met)i"t rt tested by e, with the other beM rmedi- known, thee invariable prure their superior excellence and their immn.ur.b r ' atrontrer claim to public confidence. Dieasc,iall it. varied rrms, yield to their use. rr. J. White's Stable Elixir is ecrrain cure for Cold., Co.ieh, Consumption, Breast Complain.ts, ete.ete. It iarapcctorint,tonic or restorative. 1- ..: ..J. .'i .a J..,.,i.. it nromote ex oer (oration, remove eonireMion, and cfrenirf he!.. Bint iralnn-l the tone of the whole y.tcm i It correct the coll. omptivr faint of the fluids and by I it. stimulating qualities and power of allayinc; irritai turn it promotes absorption, removine; tubercle from the liinr, and inflammation irom tne mucou wo V". . .. , .... T..:..k..iWihmit IK IN i IU. 11 tv - ........ . - - .- .11 and courn.: ii. maeica. power wm r-i". , . 1 1.. . n j .ho ;. """. yi - V e:m-.c ipf nf the rvttutaiinn it nit icauimi. u,e ,he Veret.ble Elixir, for Flour . I . . C I, . . n .. nAn PmnltHi himr painB, Mrr never hereafter willinto be without (. Few remedied have rescued o many, in variou di!ieaei, from suflVrtnv and death; none equal to it . - a. wh;.- i.l a rnmnnnnil. npneverinp-lT noeJ. value of he Indian Compound, a, an Alterative . purifier of the Blood, we may remark -Dr. J. j White has ued it in tne treatment of a great number of the most loathsome forms of Syphlitic secret) diseast a. with the gratification of its happy effects, and 1 the speedy permanent cure of these dreadful diseases, j never before attained by any by any other remedies I in thiscniinorr or in Europe. It is the only remedy known, on which a reasonable hope of permanent recovery can be founded, for all those disorders indicating or growing out of a radical impurity nf the blood. It actually has accomplished ; all that it has been asserted Sarsaparilla would do, 1 1... . i. . . 1 1 .. f i ..... ,J: V, "'J:..i i . , ' "J " : 7,"-i-" : . w-1 '-"i J V;.llT ".' A: "K' C lions on tne 2kinn, uicaea ot the Hone, Aneetinnt of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Cosrivenes, Rheumatism, Gout, and for all Nervous and Chronic complaint occurring in debilitated constitutions, and constitutional and hereditary complaints, where the virus of the parent causes a developement of Scrofula or Syphilis (secret) or mercurial Disease in the child, and I in ail complicated cases, as in persons whose consti lotions are bmkt n tluwn hv mercury and arsenic, or bv an imuroner or iniudirioits tnsimMit nf ttispas in : general. In the worst forms, ofthe most loathsome ! f--,-m; uisease, w oen me poison is aDsorocn ana iaken into the circulating mass, the Indian Compound I promptly and thorouirhly eradicate the virus from the system, and produce radical and nermaneni cures. Working ita way with silent but effective power, the Indian Comnound rives tone and rtirrrv to all the Secretory and Excretory organs, repairs all iinr wastes. Know n ana unKnown, and banishes f rom the system every vestige of disease. Dr. White Vegetable Pill unite great power wiih , mildness nf action;oneratine thrnnrhoui the alimen '"V "' removing a II ottens.ve accumulation in ,he lwwel.". .nd Mimulating all the surround. tig orranstoa healthy state: and aciinrasa tonic, thev n alt the energies af all parts af the frame, and are of great utility wherever a Cathartic, Laxative, Altera tive or Restorative medicine is required! Asa med'cine tor Females, the extensive demand for them and tneir pnpuia nty, with all who use them, fnrni.h am pie guarantee to others w ho are afllicttd. Dr. White's Vegetable Pills area standard medicine, universally approved, and justly esteemed the best Pills now known. Use themonce and you will use them there afrer. Dr. White's VcgetahleEmetics act with more mildness than other Emetics, and are of incalculable benefit in breaking up most of the diseases that aflict the human family. For Dr. J. White's Magic Liniment he claims extra-

ordinary healing virtues and curative properties, and Thankful for past favors, they hope by a strict atthat tested by comparison in practice w ith all the olh- , tcntion to business to merit and receive a" liberal share er best remedies or this class knows in the United nf the public custom, determined as they are that 11.; Staras ond in Europe, not one, in instant effects and ! customer shall base cause of dissatisfaction, intrinsic merit, bears any comparison to thr Magic! Store on Main Burgess street, nearly opposite the

..mucin, in uie lan-uaeeor otners. .'it is otmcuit to say what it not rood for." For Hoadarhe. Toothache, Neuralgia, Spinal A flections; for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient King's Evils and While Swelling. Syphilitic Ulcers; and Pains and Swellings and Intlamations however caused or on whatever nart of the body located, it is infalible. For all bruises, and as counter irritant afu r an "Irish wedding," it has no equal, externally or internally for your owi Try its effects wn na.r.nn Trv it externally or internally Tor yonr own domestic animal, and ynnwill find it economy of time ot time, and money, always to keep the Magic Liniment by you. i ine niinored tnmi.anJ w ho have used ir, since its 1 invention, not one to our know lodge, has failed to a-I ward to the Magic Liniment, its vast superiorly to all ' other Liniments. "It is difficult to say what it is not j good for." j These celebrate I remedies are fur sale, wholesale' and retail, by Dr. J WHITE, and agencies made, at his Kotauic Medicine Store on 6th St., opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati. J. R. HIXKARD. Arent for Indiana. Our townsmen, BUR I ON & M ARTIN, and J. S. POWERS, re siren ts for Brookville Ind. March, 23rd. 1848. l.l-tv. A CARD. Dr. J. WHITE mar be consult, at his BOTANICAL MEDICINE STORE AND OFr It . K, on Sixth street, one door from the corner or .Maui, opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Those at a distance, who cannot call on or send for him, w hose cases are not beyond the reach of all medicines, by forwarding to riim a statement of their age, the length of time they have been afflicted, symptoms, progress and general nature of iheir complaints, (cash accompanying such statements, post age paid,) may procure the remedies necessary for their cure. Or. J. IVhite't Celebrated Remedies. The Vetreiihle Elixir, Indian Compound, Magic Liniment, Vegetable Pills, Vegetable Emetics, (dc. are ranidl v snoen-edinir all other medicines.hecanse on a fuirtrialof them they uniformly prove themselves to be all that has been assumed for them; medicine of great power and efficacy in relieving and curing the maladies common to our country. IRON AND NAILS. 2 0,000 LBS. Wayne Iron. 20,000 lhs. Sligo Iron. 10 Kegs Snniara Nails, Just received. My assortment of SlifnIron was purchased of the Manufacturers at lower rales than are allowed to Merchant generally, and I w ill sell at a small advance on cost. R. TYXER. Brookville, Nov. 29, 1847. SO D. Carrill. J. S. Bradburv. CARGIIX & BRADBURY, Successors to ANDREWS. CARGII.I. Jfe CO. Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and tioiiow ware, 8 Main St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Union, Hot Air, Paraxon and Improved Premium iminnr.iioo-i, i rn ana seven riate, Parlor and Canm.n Stovvs. Jce. Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, Wairon Boxes, Andirons, irisnuAI, uec. 10.--I-1 y Umbrellas, Parasols, PARASOI.HTTES, AND WN I. KING CANE I'MBRKLLAS. WM. H. RICHARDSON Steam Factors-, the only one in the United States, No. 104 Market f.,, fk.i-- .i u , a'nrt, rhilartiMnhia. Merchant- an- i-. .t.r..ii.informed tha, I continncto Mannfacture... ,'he.hove AJZJt .;"'ir-?ir'L tion 01 expensive imnrovement Mn mnnini.,! .. " - - U .u ,m ii 1 1 1.11 11 vcomplete, and prices so low, as to give entire satisfaction. As there is an Umbrella Store next door, of nearly the same name, it is important you should remember WM. H. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, and Pateitee ol the IVulkinn Cane I'mhrella, SIGN Or.THE LADY AND EAGLE, No. 104 Market Street, Philadelphia. February 10, lS4S.-7-.1m Attention is requested tn the celebrated Walking Cane Cmbrclla, a neat and beautiful article, combining all the advantages of a Cane and I'mhrella. PLANES, OJINOI.E and Donhle Bitt Jack Planes. Single and Double But Smooth do Single and Double But Fore Single and Double Bitt Jointer Babbit and Sash Planes Flooring and Ceding Planes, For sale low foi tash, by Brookville, Nov. 4'.), 1847. 50 do do R. TYXER. Builders Ware Rooms. LUMBER YARD, Flooring Mill, Sash, Door and Blind Factory. Corner Fourth and Smith t., Cin.,0. HINKLE Rt GUILD, Have erected a large and extensive building with machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and keeping on hand an assortment ofPannel Doors, Sash, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Weather Boarding, Base Shelving fur Store, white and yellow Pine Flooring, Boards and Planks nlaned on both sides to various thickness, suitable for inside nnishiuir 1 1 w tt ........ ., . . In the Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory, they have good assortment of Lumber for all building purposes. Persons about to erect buildings on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, will find it tn their interest to purchase all their building materials of ns, loading their lumber, brick, lime, ftc, in Flat Boots and carrying to the place wanted on the river. Thr boat being worth if cost on the premises. We have furnished several buildings on thi plan the past season. Master builders having contracts in the country where materials and mechanics are scarce, will find t to their interest to call and examine our stock and prices. We are celling 8 by 10 inch sash at 3 cent, and 10 by 12 inches at 4 cents, per light, and all other articles in proportion. Considering the advantages we have in machinery, the low rate of freight by River. Canal, and Railroad, we are assured that all who patronize this establishment will be supplied with materials, A;r., at much less prices than they have heretofore paid. All orders promptly attended to. TKIIMS CS.SII. !s. H. A bill ot mires mav be en at !.. .A;.. ... . 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arvnp. nSscrincr. Iivinr m the ontrt a I of Union Co., InU , iiif .rni, he pnbiic that he 111 r. unm, n t m w ie prepared with O.aieOrancv, and Potomac Thorn fur niakinr HEUOK FENCF.S. He has snfficient on nana to ...e approac.....; .prior. rod., and w.she. to make .mmcdi.te en jaerment. for makine fence th.. .prine; Mi. price .. 62, cent, per rsid, one third payable ! Christmas after the fence sr. one rh.rd a year after the first payment and the other third when the fence ..complete, and ready to defend crop, from any kind of animals which will he iu or 6 years. He will warrant be a pxd anil suflicient fence lo turn any kind of stock. L.cttersutrectca to me si , ont-r- vomer win be wttendrd to. SLMI'TEKi M CAW. Feb. 8, 1848. 7-3m NOTICE. THE partnership h-rvtcf.re rxiMin between William W. Rutlv-r &. Herman Li nek. hv the name and description of "HuiUt & l.inrkV was ditiuilved on the 8ih day ofOetober A. D. lU7.bv the w tthdriwal of the undersigned from the bnine of said firm, H t K MAN L1M K. Brookville, Feb'y 2 IS43. LUKE KENT, Clock am! Watch Maker, TEWEI.KY, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufac tnr rer. Diamond pointed r-uld I'nis.Ac. I

No.238Mainst.betweeii5thaud6lhCiiiciiicati,Ohio.f.hiihwe can refer to hundreds of 'persons, who March 20,1845. i3-iy. have them in use. - - ' 1 Also a Well selected and reneral assortment of air

Wholesale Boot & Shoe Warehouse. P hair commenceit receiving my spring stock of HOOTS and SHOES and have now on hand a very large stock which I will sell for a small advance for cash. ALSO A good assortment ofPAI.M LEAF HATS. Merchants are invited to call and examine my stock, which may be much to their advantage. JOHN GATES. No. 5 Lower Market 2d door eat of Main st. Cincinnati. SIGN OF THE RED HOOT. Mar. 4. ll-3m. Cin. Herald W. II. PHILLIPS, No. 7 Main Street, west side, three doors aboc Front near the Public Wharf, Cincinnati, O., DEALER in GHOC FRIES and PRODUCE! keeps constantly on hand, a general assortment of Silt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, ' MsdHer Indimt l.-n i ... ill... s.-;i. Y'arns, Fish, Tobacco, Soap, Candles, and all other articles in the Grocery Husiness. w hieh will be sold 'he lowest price for CASH, or in exchange for N. B. The Highest Prices paid lor Feathers. Flax Seed, Flour, Pork, Baron, Lard, Ginseng, Timothy Seed, Clover-Seed, Mustard-Seed, Bees' Wax, Dried Fruit, V. hue Beans, Rags, Jcc ic. Cincinnati, 3-y. S. J. HARRIS. J. B. CLARK. Clocks. Watches & Jewelry. sKKia I LAHK, have on I hand and for sale on accom modating terms. Clocks, Watches, and a general assortment of Jewelry; consisting in part of the follow mcr articles. Eicht-dav and common mantle Clocks, Gold, and Silver Lever and common w atche, Gold and Silver Pencils and Gold 1 nens. H I110 lln.,lnin. ....!. C I 1 1 - : I ... , r. . ... n . 1 mi ' -, OH.' I thimbles, Steel bag-clasps and purse mountings, an assortment of Silver, German silver and plated tea and table spoons; a variety of Spectacles. Also, choice articles of cutlery, pen and pocket knives. Razors, lie.; and in short all articles usually kept in Jewelry Stores. They are also prepared to attend to all jobs in the Silversmithing line such as repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, and the changing of glass, s III "jnn:ici,Ti, etc. 1 iiuoiic omces, ifmoHviiie. ia. March 2d, 184. 10-tf. Worth's Cough Candy. TO ALL Men, Women, and Children, we send these presents greetinr: Be it known thai all perm now suffering with aff. ctions of the Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronrhitis, Sore Throat, Sec. ; etc., may receive certain and speedy relief Irom the j nse of Dr. North's Expectorant Cough Candy. Il is ' pl.-asant to take, and is certain to core cheap, conj venient to take, and a sure cure. What more can he ! asked? It has stood the test for the Ian three years in iincmnati against all slanderous insinuation w hieh have been rhrown out hv persons interested. Other nostrums have been puffed, flourished awhile, and then forgotten, but "North's Cough Candy" still stands a bright star in the firmament like iis namesake. All others mmt move on, but it stands, the hope oT the Consumptive, to guide his shattered bark into a port of Health. For sal- w holesale and retail at No. 22 Walnut st. bet. 3d and 4lh, and cur of 7th and Plum, hv A. A. NORTH, Cin., and M. W. IIA1LE, Brookville, Ind. S. P. OAKS, Fairfield, Ind. Feb. I?. 1I-4W MORE PROOF THAT SJIITII'S TONIC SYIMJP WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE THE FEVER AND AGUE. Tbot, Inp , August lfith, 1S47. Having used in my ow n family. Smith' I onic Syrnpor Vep-lahle Febrifusrc for the cure of Ague and Fever nnd Chills and Fever, as well as havinir sold (in my neighborhood) npw arils of sixty bottles within ine last two montns. I take measure in alaimir thai in no case ha it failed to effect a speedy cure either in Ague and FevvrorChills and Fever, and I sincere ly recommend it to my friends and the public as one ofthe most effectual and innocent remedies that I have ever known used. R. BATES, P. M. Jefferson Co., Kv., August 4, 1847. This is to certify that 1 was aHlicted last summer with Ague and Fever, and had then had ilforlhree years, and during that time I used every remedy that I could hear of, without effect, and despaired ofever pettina; well; I wasinduced to try Smith's Tonic Syrup or Vegetable Febrifuge, and by nsing two bottle I was entirely restored to my usual good health, and have continued well up to this time. I therefore do not hesitate to recommend it to my friends and the public, a the most effectual and innocent remedy that has ever come to my knowledge. NEWTON STIVERS. Prepared by WILSON, STAHBIRD SMITH, . , . Louisville, Ky. For sale by M. W. H A I I.E, 37'6ra Brookville, Ind. COTTON YAliNS, &C. fTBHK subscriber. Agent for the Covington and the ag vooper vonon r actones, nas constantly on hand a large tock of Cotton Yarns, Wicking, i arpet ! and Coverlet Warp, Twine and Bat'ing. For sale at' the lowest prices. B. BUCHANAN, Cincinnati Jin. 15. 4-4m (Cin.Gaz) . " 1 v A. PEACOiCK Dealer in Iron, Steel, Nails, Axles,' Springs, Wagon Boxes, Axes, Mold Hoards, etc. ; ALSO, xt .ww.. r-. r .1 .1 a . . i'1-Hinnimni an mv i" 1 11 Trnirnt and strel I i..u m . Vs L 1 01 -dft I !.'-- ?"v.,or,, "arrows, irags, Ca's'shr t-iows. iVT.. an warranlp,! .. n . . . i . liberal discount will be made on either Iron or Plows hy the quantity. Store on Main Strict, between Jht and 6th, east side, Cincinnati, O. Mar. 17. 12-ly Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Saws, Drawing Knives, Cutting Knives, Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, Butchers' Knives, Knob Locks and Latches, Thumb Latches, Round and Square Bolts, Bints and Screws, Iron and Steel Squares, Mill and Cross Cut Saw Files, Hand Saw File, Waffle Iron, Steel Yards, f.rind Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammers, And lion. Brace and Bills, A me' Shovel and Spade, Heavy Grail Shovels, Hay Fork and Axes, Manure Forks, Hames, Brass and Sugar Kettles. The above are offered at the lowest Cincinnati price, for Cash R. TYNER. Brookville, Nov. 27, 1847 40 Honey Wanted. i. I' sT Tn" ",dtbuU he undersigned, or to R & S. - , requested to make immediate payment R. TYNER. Brookville,Jany 4, 1318. aual.tr All -k i. eni, ol a superior quality. All of w hich are warranted j evtYv rtfZZlX ,CS T1TUT V-X to esrtity that the premium was awarded at theFirhth Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanics' Instante t w m . invi-"r'i"r PU,fr" Sc."-. there exhibited hy him' ..ven nnder our hand this first dav of "J. ocjizo- n bm rs. race n . 1845. JOHN p. FOC I E, Pres't. ' J. w Applegate, Ss-c'y. Ja. '4?. 4 Staple Goods p. Brown Mnlins 0 ps. bh ached do ps. color, d do ps. Bed Ticking p. Check ps. Mn ,.,1- '.her,r hl 150 20 IS in For sr. M'i I t, -r.l M r,lV B' B ev ft

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! , Hit... '-v. look at this: THE Subscriber takis this method to. retarn thanks tu his old friends and i iistomi rs lor their wry liberal pairunairc heretofore briow id upon him, and respecilulle solicits a continuance of iheir favors. I have now on hand a full and n.mplt te assortment of the justly celebrated PREMIUM COOKING STOVE. The many persons having thi. stove in use bear testimony to its superiority over all other stove of the ki.id ever offered to the public. Als. C;rvrn"s patent and conihinatiou Cooking Stove,for economy in furl, convenience and drspttch in all lh dt-tirin,nta .( .w.L;.r 1 K;. QtAKA nn.nri!,..H .. .... v, r.-.i... .... light ten, seven and six plate stoves, of the nov approved nattrrns and finish, toerthrr wuh a foils,. sortment ol Tin and Japan Ware, namely: Candlesticks. Sugar Row Is, Tumblers, Molasse cups, Natmeg urates, repper uoxes, c. 6tc. All or which the undersigned is dt-termined to sell on the most accommodating terms for cash. JOHN II. FUDGE. Brookville, Nov. 2lh, 1817. N. H. All kinds of Job Work done at short noii with neatness. 143-6ml J. II. F. Watches, Jewelry, &c. f PHE subscriber kti-pt runMamly on hand, a fill supply f fine iold mid SiUer Watcht-s, frum the ccl-liratd makers. Aim lare asortnu-nt of Jrwelry and Fancy (iowln; Silver Plated ind Hrit'a Wan4, Pocket and Table Cutlery. Gold and SiiUcr Pencil!, Diamond Pointad Gold Tens, with Silver Holder attached, from 1.50 tu $3.50. Perifocal Spectacles. A new article of Amencau Manufacture, perfectly i lsy and natural tu the i ye. These ffla---.es have been examined and highly recommended bv tho-e who have worn them and full j tested their suptrioriurity over all others. J utt received, a lanje aurlment of Guld and Silver Frames, Cilastcs insert d in old Frames, and old by the subscriber, only accent in Cincinnati. All kinds of Clocks and watihe, music boxen, and j ewelry, repaired in the b it manner. Old Gold and Mler bought or taken in exchange. No. 157 Main, 3 doors abore 4th t o mux luctrs Improved Patent Zinc Washboards Fifth street, hetwren Elm and I'luni. 1 TAVVFAC TURF.n by him only, and warrnntid IT I the cheapest and hest articlv now offered lo the publie, in point of simplit-ily of structure, durability of matrrial, and savior; tif t-lothes, soap and lahnr. He fit-ls warranled in reeomiiieiidinc; his Wa-hlioanl to the public, inasmuch as thousands have testid their merits, and in ever) cast tlii-y have ctv-n -nlire satisfaction. Cerlitirates could rvartil) be obtsini d in any quantity, lint be dim is a trial of his Washboards a sitllicient proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly on hnnd, and sold w holesale and retail at reduced pritcs All orders promptly attended to. N. II. Any purcbasi r'lieroiiiinc; dis-atttied after a thorough test of pant article, is n queried to return them and the money ill all r:ies will be r fllllileil. He has been compelled to enlarge hi- trali!ihm nt (owinc; to the increased deititul lur hi Vahbiarl for the last six tiiouilis, and ereci i-Meu-ive machine, ry, by which he hopes in future to supply all demands. Vaution. Nine genuine except those niarted O. Rice, on the bark. OKKIN RICE, South side nfFifih st.. corner of Home. Cm. De lev. 5 t-t-TER MS CASH! I, V 31 A KICK 1M POHTERS. Wholesale and Retail De.illers ifl Hardwari' and Cutlery, Wire, Steel, Nail 4c. Sin of 111' yinvil, No. 87 Main street, s doors below Pearl i,t. Cincinnati, July .Id 184". 27-ly FOIt SAI4K, TWO lot.-in HrookvillcTwith dwelhnp hout-ef, one oil thi' bottom, thcothtrron thi )nll;alsoonit:ioliiabiff lot:, all upon ttasonaMt tiTm1. JOHN A. MAI SON. January 1st. 184fi. PURIFY M O l.il. THE BLOOD. F F A T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS phcenix Fitters. The high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medieioea have acquired for their invariable enicacy in all the diseases whirh they profess to cure, has rendered the osual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, bnt unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their oei works testify for them, and they thrive not by die faith of the credulous.

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Qf ASTHMA. ACUTE and CHR0S1C RHEUMATISM, AFFECT10SS nf the BLADDER and KIDNEVS. BIUOUS FEVXRS & LIVXR COMPLAINTS. In the south ami west, where these disease prevail, tlicj will be found Invaluable. Planters, fanners, and others, who onri use theae Medicines, will never afterward he without them. BILIOUS CHOL1C. and SEROUS Lootenat. BILES, COSTIVESESS. COLDS COUGHS, CH0LIC, CONSUMPTION. Used with ereat success in that disease. CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES, DYSPEPSIA No pcron nth this distressing disease, should dtlav usuu; tliese medicines immediately. ERUPTIOSS of the Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATCX.E NC Y. FEVER and AGUE. For this aeouree of tha western country these medicines will Iu found a safe, apcedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines Rave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure by these medicines is permanent. TRY THEM. BE SATISl'IED, AND BE CURED FOULSESS of C 0 M P L E X I O -V, OBNBRAZ. SEBILITT, GOUT. GIDMSESS, GRAVEL, HEADACHES, (J erert kxnd, IXHARD FEVER, IS FLA MM A TOR Y RHEUMATISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JA US DICK, LOSS of API TITE, LIVEB COriFLAINTS, LEPROSY, LOOSESESS, MERCURIAL DISEASES. Never fail to eradicate entirely all the effect of Mereurr infr aitely sooner than tne most powerful preparation of Sarsspanila. SIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEH1LITY. SERVOVH COMI'LAISTS of all ktndt, ORGASIC AFFEGTIOSS. PALPITATIOS of the HEART, PA1STER S CHOLW, FXLBfli The orieinal proprietor of these medicine wa cured of Piles of 35 years standing by the use of these Lit Medicines alone. PAISS in the head, side, bark. limb, joints andorcansRHEUMATISM. Those afflicted with il.s Rrible diseaiie. will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. RUSH nf BLOOD to the HEAD, SCURVY. SALTRHEUM, SWELLIXGS. SCROFULA, or KING'S EVIL, iniuj wont forms, ULCER S, of every description. W O H HI 8 s of all kinds, am cflectually enelM h' these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer then wheir ever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. THE LIFE PILLS AND PIHESU BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system. A sincle trial will r'ee the LIFE PILLS ar i PHCENIX P. TIERS beyond Ihe reach of cemje fition in the estimation of erery patient. The cenuioe of these medicines are Dow put up in whit f. wrappers snd labels, together with a pamphlet, l,e " nfiiVat's Good Samaritsn," conUioiiir; the directions, A on which is a drawing of Broadway from W all street IcW Office, by which strangers visiting the city can very ca-H find us. Tha wrappers and Samaritans are cepyngnte) therefore those who procure thcrawith while '"'J", be assured that they are cenuiue. Be careful, and UJ buy those with ycUow wrappers; but if you do, be sstpDea that they come direct from us, or dout touch them. !T7 Prepared and sold ty h. wzx.x.iAia b. worrAT. S34 Broadway, coruer of Aulhcin street, New Xai F"r Sit by M V,H iLF, Bick' t'.le. InJ.