Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 23, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 June 1848 — Page 4
TS I S 4 I-1. 1. A V . Trm iM'ramf ('Hit. C'me. ye who love .utr ;ttue, Who-e hesirts for freedom's lawn. With rapture gloA ; I'imif join Ptlr noble hand, Pe with hi, heart and hand, To save our happy laud I' rum sin and wo. Come ye who quaff the bowl, Death's billows near you roll Come ere you're lost; Burst from the tyrant's reign Break now the tempter's chain Be freemen once again Join with our ho.-t. Come ye who drink but wlt:e: Kound you he soon will twine His fetters strong; Leave now the tt.mptii'g cup; Tcuch not a single drop; Leave while ther yet is hope; Join in our song. Come young and old, come ell ; Come fight at freedom's call, For liberty; Long let our pongs arise, Till heaven, with glad surprise. Join in our joyous cries,
Till all are free. TFBSISG OVEIt A XEW LE.1F. "Are you goinj to get in that crn to-day?" said Mr. John Hendricks to Mr. Butler, the farmer, for whom he was at work by the month. "Yes," said Mr. Bnt'er, "we must try to get it in, in the course of the Jay." ii 1 1 13 iu goi in lo-csy, we must go about i it this morning It is time it was in; it is half! destroyed now. Benton's cattle wer, in it wain !a3t night." "I know they were. Here Saul, do you run over to Benton's and tell him his cattle lay in our corn last night, and ask him to take care of them." "And he will tell you to put up the fence,' ' said Saul. "The fence ought to b seen to. Hendricks, j you bring the axe, and I'll go and tackle it up a i little," said Mr. Butler. j Hen dricks went for the axe, and having Fearched in vain for it, returned to Mr. Butler, j who was trying to set up a wash tub, which hail ; fallen to pieces iu despair of the fulfillment of Mr. Butler's promise that he would get a hoop to-tnorrow. i "I can't find the axe. I would as soon undertake to make a thiug as to find it on this place, j It seems to be a rule with every one who uses a ! tool here to put it in a place where it can't be j round no How. If it was left where it was used last, a body might find something once in a while, but as it is, 'tis almost impossible. I expect the barn will be among the missing some day." "Never mind," said Mr. Butler, in a concilia ting tone, the axe will turn up in the course of 1 the day. You see if you can't set these staves np. I want to step over and see if Holmes cau come and cut that buckwheat to-day." Hendricks did as he was requested. He set up the staves and looked round for the hoop to confine them in place. "I wonder," said he, "if I am expected to set here and hold these in place all day. There is no hoop between here and lUa M..n1, T j t ... me uKiiKsuiuii s i nare say. i iave done harder j work than sitting here aud doing nothing, and : more profitable work for my emplnver; but I i me umi.n?iiiiui s i uiire siy. 1 'lave done hartler more profitable work for my empl must obev orders. Renton'u -ou ar auother pull at that corn, I see plainly." In due time Mr. Botlercame, and Mr. Holmes : was ready to go at the buckwheat as soon as he i had ground up his uew scythe aad spliced one j of the finarers of his cradle. ! 'You have g it them set up, have you?" "Yes, but what is going to hold them up ' when I let go of them?" "Hi re is a hoop," Faid Mr. B., "I forgot to tell you about it." Hendricks took it, while Mr. Bntler and ! Holmes were grinding the scythe he put it on j and drove it down. "There," said he, "that's ths first job I've known to be finished on this ; ground since I came here three months ag." j At this moment Saul returned. "Wll Saul, what's the new? ! Benton eayg Hyde's cuttle ar in the lower meadow , and drive them out, Saul, and find j "You run out where they got iu, and nut ui the fence liUle.just enough to turn them for the present; I'll see t0 it in a day or two. Hendricks, you harness the horses, we'll try to get a load of that corn in before dinner." In about half au hour, during which time .Messrs. Butler and Holmes had been employed in splicing the cradle fiuger, Hendricks came to Butler and aked I "Wfu re is the harness for the off horse.'" ' "Oh, I let Fiukle have it las! night. I didu't know as we should want it to-day. Isn't there i omething else you can do to-day?" "Yes, there is enough to do, if a body can ever get at it. There he comes, with the harness. You are sure you havn't lost hv of the linch pins?" "I guess not." j "Well, it may be so," said Hendricks to him- i rtlf llr4 .. C .U... .... ! " " corn will be saved, after; all." The reader has had a specimen of the mode of proceeding on Mr. Butler's farm, and will be en-, aoiea to form a pretty shrewd guess why it was that Mr. Butler, who had au excellent farm, and ! wno was always busy about something, was uot deemed and taken by his neighbors to be a fore- i handed man. : Hendricks, with the aid of Saul, succeeded in getting in most of the corn, to which allusion i
has been made, so that Mr. Benton'. cows cani(, ! "I guess so," said Mrs. Butler, dropping .evhome the next day, which was Sabbath, much ! 8litches ia stocking she was kuittinir for 1. se..v.ll CU- .1 1- T.U 5
n ni nutru man oraitihfv. On Monday morning, Hendricks was set out ' by daylight and at work when Saul made his appearance, which was not until he h id given the sun due precedence. Hendricks informed ! him that a new leaf was turned over. "Things ! about the place are going to be done this week I as they ought to be done," said he. i "I'm agreed," said Saul, who was quite wil- j line to work, but who wishea v-,w ! relieved from the responsibility of directiug his - ' 'j iu oe own movements. I "Mr. Butler," said John, after breakfast, "has ! that axe come to light yet?" "I havn't seen it." "Here it is," said Lizzy, "I found it in the grass in the garden." "And took care of it, like a sensible bodv," said John, taking the axa out of her hand "Thankee." Thecompliment was not a verv nls. ... y . . . . J t ' ""i sjuc, but brought over her beautiful countenance b!u,h which she hastened into the conceal. 'Xv,' , "if vo and , , . -I ou and .,! wtll go id h
thestt potatoes, I will put thai fence in nlia.e
tliut will keep Hyde's cattle out of that meadow fur smile time I Pliess." "Hyde ought to put up a purt of it," said But- J ler. 1 know lie ought, but lie will never do it; , you might as well try to get a lien to do a sum in the rule of three, a to get him to do anything : worth while. Come, let us have all those pota- ! toes In, and that fence up by sunset." ' "If we get all the potatoes in it is not much ; matter about the fence." J "What's the reason it in't? Who wants the cattle making mortar of the meadow? Come : ml T" I ; They got into a wagon which had been bro't to the door, before breakfast, and Hendricks drove off at a rapid rate, making a great clatter ! Ine of the loose boards in the wacon. and renderI ing it somewhat difficult for Mr. Butler and Saul ' . , .i ., , ;ti keep themselves or rather the boards on i which they sat. in Dlace. J r "What has got into John?" said Mrs. Butler, i pausing from her efforts over the butter bowl, and watching the rapidly disappearing wagon. 1 "I don't know," said Lizzv, softly. Now she I had better not have made any reply to the quesuoii.ior u was not. Bsneu Willi any expectation 1 of a reply. I say she had better not have an- ' ; swered it, for I am not sure that she did not strain the truth in so doing. Some passages which had taken place between John and her-i i- , , , sell as they came home from meeting together i i on Sabbath evening.and set in the 'Front room j together, till the roosters crowed, were in fact j the canses of the turning over the new leaf management of the farm. ! Before night the fence was up in the most ! substantial order, and the potatoes all put in the i cellar. " next morning when they were all at Jon ,n1u,red "ls -o work for you to-day i "He promised to come and do what he could towards finishing the buckwheat. He. thinks it ; will take him a day and a half to finish cradling jit." "Well, you don't want him to-day Send the .cradle home, and tell him it is cradled." ! "Cradled, who did it?" "I did it." , "When?" "This morning." j The look of astonishment and admiration wiih which Mr. Butler regarded John was nut i unobserved by Lizzy, aud led her to meditate on the propriety of anothet retreat to the pantry. t She adopted, however, theexpedient of holding a csp of coffee to her lips for a very uu necessary i It Lgth of time. j "What shall we go at to-day, after we have shocked up the buckwheat?' said Hendricks, i "I don't know; what do you think we had better do?" j "Have the rye in, where we took the com off.' j "Well, we will go at it, then." I In like manner John's advice was asked daily and followed; so that before winter set in, farm : l,reseIlted a ry different aspect from that i U:l. ii ; v. uiuii u usuaiiy wore at mat time. Commonly j some potatoes were frozen up, and some portion i of the intended sowing left undone, in consequence of the frost overtaking the plow. But now, every crop was secured, the grain sown j and up quite green, the house banked, and quite a string ot stone wall made. That the corn was a" huk,"d iu season, might have been owing to ; the fuel llmt turn i,i- ..... ,1... i t I. j i .uc new irm nau in "....i..K i.r s',iret5 the f;'mi'y ur ,hat Lxzz ,lad joined t"1 such a spirit of industry, I j j,..v. hi- m iu iiirn iiuMViiirs, j and took her ?eat near John tht h mil, K,l, iu their huski . & - ;. on tne ears that were beyond her strength. It happened on one or two occas-ions that these two continued their labors long after Saul and his father had gone to bed. In the course of time it came to this, that Mr Butler nwd to nnk T.ilm l.i I . liutler used to ask John what he was go,ng to CO. as) thonirh Iiiq eiirlit In ;..ini .: do, as though his rieht to direct operations was unquestionable. For example, one morning John had a stone boat with several crow barsiu it, at the door. "What are you going to do?" said Mr. Butler. "I am going to build a stone wall on the P;ist side of the meadow. The ground is high enough for a wall to stand, and there are stones enough on the knoll which ought to come out, to make it." Mr. Butler made no reply, but tegether with au w,lt to Sieging stone "This lank A It Ira n nn fwm ttM m. ,t .,,. t iuiiii, rxmj .ir. oeorge one Jii3r to his neighbor, as they rode bv Mr "Yes," replied his neighbor, "there is a new hand at the bellows." "Does Hendricks work It on shares?" "Xo, he works by the month." "Does he? What makes him drive on so?" "I don't know for certain, but I guess Butler's daughter is at the bottom of it." "When wi tter set In, Saul, though he was a good boy to work, felt a desire to have a little more furniture in the upper story, asked leave to go to Centre to school. Tucle Zeb says he will board me if I'll come." "I don't see how I can spare you. build in the spring, and we have all to get to the mill," said Mr. Butler. We must the timber Saul looked rather downhearted. "You can go," said John who wasBitti,, k-. fore the bla7ing fire between S iul and Lizzv 1? . .. . . 3 ' lellvn., ... ' 1 tell you what it is, turning to Mr. Butler, if you will give me this critter " l-.v: I,- u . r me ims critter, laying his hand on I-iZ7.y s arm, "I'll stav and work for vou at pay vou choose " " JOU at any i ... gu..iS to siay, mat s if they'll let me. I U" ry red. but neither run for the j Pan,rJ". ot pushed away John's hand. " Mr. Butler, who had recently ! seen what things were coming to "that must i n,uc she can agree, musn't ' il' mot,,err' i - ' T,"'r wn't be much difficulty about it then 1 R"." "aid John. "Saul may go to school. ay 0 10 cone if he's a mind. I can get H'9 8ul'Port out of the farm without hurting any bdy' 1 on " Then turning to Lizzy, he Sa'd' "lle roaJ is K00(t' nd Jack wants to stir nlm-". na I want to go over to mothet'a puPPose Tu jump into the wagon and ride with me?" Lizzy Looked towards her mother and rose up, and went to put on her things. The horse was soon nt the door, and Lizzy wan soon at John's mother's, and John' mother was soon Introduced to Lizzy, who soon became her daughter-in-law, that is to say, on New Year'a Fve. H carry me bark." An aged slave, who had recently been liberZ" ZU ' " Indi P i.o inc. vesieroav, m me steamor r. i. alone, o. hi, return to ZTZ J Z, ' ... .. .. ... . tnRstPr Hie -0,u ,,rginny," and he had no hnrPi. cveu with liberty in the land of .ungm. Hl, agB ,0M no,
MULLET IN NO. :j
f iHlii world ha rvrr 1 been the tiit- n r the nerci t si nitidis hcwtc irmh anil error. No sooner dor. mi 'li pro pound in important the ory, lllim error, u itli it. I...,;,... --n:. . . . 5un .... SMit, MtKI TO irrest Hi nnnrress. most illustrious instani... of th:s, was the opposition made to the immortal Jrnncr. Hi master mind in led, under Providence, to the di.cov. rv T - of Vaccination, by w hich that dreadful scourer, the Small Puv. was mlilw.d f 1 its terror,. He found that the matter from the puj tnles upon the uddi-r of a cow contain, d a principle i which would produce the almost divine results fur j w hich lie had so patiently and anxiously nought. Op- : position arose. Interested persons, Inch ill uncial I rank and professional position, ridiculed what they ; dared uot deny! They asserted that many vaccina. 1 ted persons berame covered with hair, mil even exi hibited horns and a tail; and that n one rase a rhiid ! ran on all fours, brllowinp like a hull. But the corrent was soon turned. The British Parliament rotrd ; him 20,000 st. rling ($100,000), and the world sang ' The same spirit has come down to our own limes , Even while we write this Bulletin, inter "dp": I on. jealous ..I the w onderful efli. a. v and success of TH P I'PHTPVIirPn ucnirive.! are opponi.ip them. Moulded meni How utterly iiupe.siBie to arrest tneir spread. 1 he most extraordinary certificates are constantly flowing in to the Company, from all parts of the country; certificate, which have astonished the most respectable citizens. M...P .r .i ....:i. i. i. ... "'""I L.tummnia nave wru "Hummed to (f. ntlimen of erreat di.tinctiun, who have carefully examinea mm to see mat tney are renuuie. Amoue these, are thiiame. of the Rev. N. Banes D 11 ..i l1"- Methodist Fpiscopal Church, ...d Francis Hall, F.sq., editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser we finally submitted the whole to the Hon. vm v" genuine and reliable. t,,)'' l,l With such names, we fear no opposition. AVe are fortified at every point, and solicit a continuance of "n"'"nl,d P""-''f e hve already received. 1st. That in rvery neigihorhootl whrre there it n Grarfenbcrg Depot, immediate tteps be taken to have one. S; aitdretting the General Jgent of any dtttt irt this can be r cured. id. Families should club together and get an immediate supply, id. Emigrant Snrieties and other philanthropic nvtiirs sioum lurntsn rnem to me neeau. Of the Graef. libera; Vt j-etablr Pills alone, 30,000 boxes are sold each and every week! Of the Health Bitters, an enormous quantity. i These extraordinary Bitter are .old at twentv-five cents a paper, and are warranted to make two quart, j of Hitters superior to any in the world. They are ! composed of Boots, Barks, Herbs, and Vines, rather- ; ed in the vast fort-Ms and prairies of America, and are i a speedy and certain restoratiee of weak and debili1 tated constiititions. j "t he other Medicines of the Company are of equal ; value, and are as follows: The Graefenberit Sarsaparilla Compound, the ; Graefenbere; F.ye Lotionc, The Children' Panacea, The Green Mountain Ointment, 1 he Consumpiiie'. I Balm, The Dysentery Syrup. j OTThe General Airent for Indiana is Seaton Mver. , Cenireville, Ind. to whom applications for agencie i may be addressed. ! Robert Mcl'leiv, Aeent, Br.iokville, lnd. j . EDWARD BARTON', Secretary-.-v. ui n , r curiiar), isao. 17 iW. New Fall and Winter Goods. , ..1Mj i . . u ami complete assortment of every demTintinn .if rounds suitable for the aeainn : such as DRESS GOODS. Super. French, and English CASHMERES. " " " Mousse de Laine. Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca French, English, and Scotch Ginghams Superfine Gala Plaids " Raw Silk Plaids Buena Vista, Monterey and Oregon Wor-ted Plaid. M..lu- I i i.i..t .. ........ , '''if n anu uiiicK sipacs I Vers rich black and shaitt-d Hnn.Ku.;t.. Plaid Cloak Linings, all Wool Striped, Plaid and Plain Linsey Rich English and American Calicoes Wry rich plaid Cloaking Silk and Cotton Velvet A rich assortment of plain black and fancy Silk. Grecian, Egyptian and Orleans Mitts Zephyr Wrist Merino Gloves, a lieu article Hoskin and Kid Gloves Berlin Lined, Chamois Lined Glove. Worsted Hoods and Comforts Plain and plaid Cambrics and Jaconet. Swiss, Mull and Bunk Muslins Limn Cambrics, brown and black Cambric. Thriad Laces, Edgings, and Inserting. Plain and corded Jaconets, Brown Hollands Irish Linens, Green Berege, Gauze Veils New St vie ll..n.it il.l...n.lu Black Se'wmg RawVlk and M "loU rF ri n ge Silk Frintres for Dresses all -nlnf. Bonnet Tahbs and Artificial Flowers - ....s. . i rj.rjj ail ciimrs ui i. i i - . . . umcn auu raucy colored Apron Girdle. Shawls, &c. """ 1 " orornH Miami l ".!. Worsted Hrocha Shaw l, nravj iv rniien and I ekeri do ! Plain and F.mhM Cloth and Cashmere do ! Super. Blanket and Xerk do ; Silk Cravats and K'dk'ls i Cloths, Cassimeres, &c. I F,"r b,,,ei ''lack and brow n French, English and A French. English and American wont black Cassimeres Sutler Fmn.l u .. .1 L.. s"l,i;r French and English Taney Cassimeres Sky blue FeltCl.uhsanJ Mackinaw Blanket. forC.au Gold mixed and nrlit-p tvl..a ru..j. Blue, black and cold mied Jeans Hed.rnrn, white and yellow Flannels Fine black and blue-black Cas.imere Vestine. Black Silk Velvet and Satin do Fancy colored Worsted do Fine Buck Mitt, and Glove. nr.AXKBTH. 8HEETIXG8. c. tl-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blanket. 0-4 and tO-4 do d(l Brown and hli ached Shirting. 5-4 and 6-4 brown Sheetings Brown and bleached nrillinp, and Canton Flannel. 1 he above poods have been selected w ith treat care and are offered at the lowest Cincinnati prices f"LC TVNER. Brookville, Not. 20th, 1847. y i Qo.oool.Bs,. s,ip;o Iron, assorted sUes. j O 20,000 Wayne, " ,a i S00 lb.. American Steel I 290 English blister steel I kegs nail., for sale bv n . ii w RICHARD TVXF.R. Brookville, May 4, IS47. iq A. Bid well. Josiah Drake. (i. A. RIDWRLL .V CO. COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MmrH4VTS 1 Fr',nt s,rpe. Cincinnati. IBEKAL CASH ADVANCES, made on assignments ofProdure or other merchauuise. . . REFER TO I "fc.'t ' T5',or Wat"' Iagr;ete fe Bruce, John Kugler, jaill,., rlh.,n. m c ,"""l,n' Marsh C. S nfk" h"' Elli Morton, a. w orthington. De."4752-ly co-paIitn e k s i ilp P r r"ffned h"ve ""''red into partnership Forw., Itn- ,".,"":"0" l s-rn-'ral Commission and IZ 1 tli'"?" ' Nkw Orleans, unde, the firm of SPENCE & GUARD, and solicit a share of t V bu..ue.s r Franklin and ad,oining ...untie,, RORV.RT SPENCE, , THOMAS? GUARD. New Orleans, Dec, 1846. 5j.j. A EVER DESPAIR, YOU CAVBeTurEdT m Philadelphia. Julv io, ia4. TO I HE PUBLIC. I certify that bef.re mv re. membranie I became afflicted with w hat the I hTsi- ,' "lied Scrofula. It made'its appearance br ! T? 'e,l,,"r ' the ..i..ts-more e.pec.aliv of m,' s"kl"' n.l elbcws; after winch',!..j Rl"'' "f"T throat and neck became inflamed and ! "w, ",;fli t:endcd with most excruciating pain.. I wa. often rnnfiiied entirely to my bed, and for week. b-IX'd. d ml? .nJear ti VJ'SX Several physicians attended mm at rf;e. .,., About a year ago I was attacked with vomiting, n-. ernp'.L r"'Ck' " """ "Prr"d ov,r m neck, head and ZnZS' ,1 n?e.n",rimyK h'''1' 'oon ,he d"c,r P",r' H over me; my limb, were one entire scab. I could not bend my hand, or arms wtthout causing the akin to crack open, wnen the ti lood would runout. Some ufmv finger nails came off. In short, I was unable to ret my own living, and in this condition I called upon Dr. Jayne, in order that he might undertake my case He directed me to take hi. Alterative three time, a day, and his Sanative I'ill, .. ,en as I should Hud it .ia ' . Aiirraiive four months nl am mom hn,nT to y that It hat rntirelr --.-...wo itr,nnr,ltT, If any p.pon rioubti my ttatrmrnt,hrT wil plea Haul I upon Mr. D. Stemart and Mr. E. Doehtv, 333 Pl " Garden strwt, or on Mrt. l abour where I reUtile. Mhnirain.;.....J " 1 k;iVi n my situation brforv and while I wa taking Dr. Jayne. medicine. rrvparedonly byDr.D. J.ye, Philadelphia, and told on aitrncy by M.v HAU.E, ' Brookville, Ind. . INVALUABLE cSS L Y C M I A N I O . S rn eST- ES " hpC'". rrevention and HeaA ITid r.,1on",,mi;"""; Ahma, DUr rth. Heart, and all Female Disease.. J14 nare. t en graving,. Paper JO e.; bound 79 .. Wn i part postage cts. Shoulder Brace, and Chest Expanders, ft. Mail to any part J0 ct.. postage, inhaling Tub ". Silver m!;?eV..".".,, ?"'" Abdominal Support." perfect. t 10 tto. for ail Ruptures, Falling of if,; Bowel, and Womb, and Weak I Back and Che.t: , ent by Expres, everywhere. For Brace, or Suppor," e? ahT? .h7 .-' of per,ou next the aurface. jusj ahorctheh.ps. ir Rupture, mention which .,de dA.n,D:;sui rzv.h:i r- Ad. . , " ' Dnnuwiy, fw York postpaid. Feb. S4. 1848. 17-lr ' at then new .., Miy 4f 'Dr "'v "cap
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DIt. CULLRVS. Indian Vegetable Panacea. rilK Proprietors nl this justly celebrated PAVACK rr"l"'et'illjr invite attention to the follow. ". rr "'"o"? the manv recorded cures within the last nv-month., most or the cases havinr been lirt-vifntfl 1.. . . , . . . '. .
' " nun oy rei orateil III. tilt mil', Wlttintit ; , worilil,ssms,..f the "thousand and one" "infallible aim wsiiif naTlliir at-nionst raTeif the ... -.nr.. "" I in- nav. be1r0,imt-',UU'rtrtred'Ure l" knuwn ni my Mr. lsaae Br..ok, Jr. No. J76 Market street, at our oltlce I his pmtleman had suffered 12 years with oneorihe m.,st severe case. f Scrofula ever known to be run d. p F!'l1:,',"nt ,'t'' between Schuylkill .tandin'ir ' '" Wall"" Ki,,e' Evil, 7 year. A child ofMr. Wood, 12S Apple St.. cured of Scrofula, after the usual remedies had tailed 'j'V J K- rclay, 125 urlh I hirtrenth St.. cured or Scrofulous Sore Lc5, alter 4uflering; for 26 n.i.'.h .n'h ''',?" San,,,' W"r sl-",'. between .h? m .? k "r"- Hereditirj Scrofula r the must nbsttnate nature. A child orMr.Mif hase, 380 Market ttreet, cured ufHereduair Scrofula. Alderman Walton. Seventh Ward Northern Liber-m-s, cm, I rs hue Swelling-nrmanv rears standing V : ,,,rms"ierr Little Pine and Eighth sts l,tti-r f.irmany years stamlinif. Jos h. Barbar Poplar. t 1st d.n.r east Of Eightli, Scriilnlous Sore Throat of 8 years standinir, M.ss r!U E.?hth, .hove Arch at., at Mr. Calnrath s Hereditary Scrol'tila. Mrs. MeCann, Fourth, above Master st., Scrofula Samuel H. Duncan, Twelfth and Filbert st.., Erup. t hnn Face. tion arles Dimran, Twelvth and Filbert at.., Erup. lion nn Fare ' I timi tries Dll ! ,, on F. t. ui . . n" , ' t V, . 1 e"rr- ; 1uV.Ij- San" Pl-l?e office, Dock Barber'. I n.i . i,,. ,V ' ! v !T" pThr"ce' earr- '""eeted h" ? h' 't' h"'? m,mi'rr I,f Scrofulous cases in the same length of time. Surely mere must ne someextraordiuarv healing virtues in the Panacea! So many cases cannot be the result of accident. ALSO. Dr. Cnllen's Indian Vegetable PII.F. REMEDY; " " " SPECIFIC; " " " REMEDY; Dr. Appletnn's REMEDY FOR DEAFXFSS; Rowan.l's M GIC I.OTTOX, for Neuralgia, Sick or Xervoii. Headache, Gout, Rheumatism, Toothache, &C. Rowand's CARMINATIVE SYRUP, for D.arrhoea, Dvsentery, Summer Complaint, ifcc VAX HEAD S TOXIC MIXTURE, for (he cure of Fever and Ague w arranted. Dr. Trask's Magnetic Ointment. Dr. Covel's Rheumatic Pills; Dr. Steelings Pulmonarv Svrnp; Dr. Frivk's Sugar Coated Pills; Fletcher's Pile, Fi ver & A rue Pills. JOHN W. DAXKXHOWEK, Principal Agent, At the Medical Depot, No. I Odd Fellow.' Hall opposite the Post Office, Cincinnati. ALSO Tor sale by J. S. POWERS Bmokville Ind. By Dr. E. Y. I.EE, Laurel Ind. March. 24th 1848. 13-3m. n3-Lo.ooo-co Die Annually Of Consumption in the United States, ye. how manv could nave been aved ir they had resorted to Rogers' Liverwort, ft 1 ar in season. Thousands upon Thousand are now testifying ttlat it ha. saved their lives and restored them to Health No one need Despair!! though your physician and friends give you up to die!!! you cannot be worsj than Mrs. Howe, nf Staunton, whe wa. given up by her Doctor, and friends to die with the I . i i " iiu". ve puonsn ner certin- : - ... ,It . a-, iinmoers iioiaiiiea in t. in Ctnnati. to show that th. ... - ..... - ii niNKfi. arriioi con ttned to that City alone, hut in every place v here it niiat ru'im .-..1.... u . i' 1 - m.u hiiht sue lay: u This is to certify, that sme months aince, I as taken wnh a pain in my aide and breast; I called in the aid of several physicians, but thev failed to give me any relief, and for the space of one year I grew rapidly worse. In addition to this, I was attacked w iih a violent couirh, although an excellent physician lived in the same house, and used the greatest exertion, and paid the. tnctest attention, it baffled all his skill -two others were called in, one of which was an aged and skilful physician, hut all their efforts proved alike unavailing. At lat, a physician who was attending a ramp-meeting in t he nei'ghbm hood, came to see me, and declared that I could not last more than one day longer; alsoallof th vast numberwho came to see me, believed that a few day. at most must end my earthly career. My friends were now called in to see me die! Itut my brother at this crisis, (hearing or the astonishing cure, performed bv Dr Rug. ers Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.) went toChilirotheand back a distance of sixtr miles, in IS hours to tret .omeof the above medicine; I commenced taking ,t, .d strange to tell, before I had ...ed half a bottle, the cough was entirely cured; from this ime I recover, d rapidly, and when I had ed two bottles.I was able to assume myramilv vocation, a. ..s.ial. I am tiillv li.fi.J .1 l " . . . . ,, i"i ii ii .iaii not oeen lor the excellent medicine, 1 would now be in mv graveand must injustice .ay, that I trnlv return my .in! cere thank, to the inventor of this priceless medicine, and would lecommeiiil all persons afflicted with dis! cased lungs to give ii a trial. ..... , . , . HARRIET HOWE. or Mr. ,'rrr,f A" eertily, that this account or.Mrs. Rowe is correct, we being personally acnuamted wnh all cireuni.tnnees. 3 P. P. JOHXSOV, PETER P. MATTHEWS. THOMAS CRAIG. JOS. EVANS. Slnnntnn, Ohio. F h 7. tS47 CTI'HE WONDEKF11.CVHKS MADErj Ry ,1, medicine have induced Physician, tf the Inenest standina- in nn.hu :. v... . . - r,i,r ,. .e' - " even rrolessor. lii h.VftVrrd. ,,,,h't " r" everything r- nr'H rX- ''ror'or in Cincinnati Medical ,"l r' ,mc'on gth 'treri' "' he "" Mis, Belt ol Seroful,,,,, Consumption with Dr. Rotrers' Liverher ,,r sk.llf.il Physician.. rr. W. Richards, r linnati, .ays he cured Mr. Carles Wade, of Cnndi'e. had'Vali f.-U."'" mtMme ,f "a" "thrr rcmerrr Dr. H. K. Wilson, a n gnlar Physician ofGallipol.s says.t really acted l.ke a charm in the case of Per,,u.'o.m:,,,-ih,?Wif,',,r,h,"R"- " Wiseman, of Petri.tOh.o.who wa. on th- point or death w'i.h pulmonary Consumption, ane was restored to health after a few week, by the uieofDr. Roge.'. Uverwort A I ar. The late case of Mr.. Eggert who now re.ides on Race street, three noor, above Kighih, Cincinnati, i. truly the most remarkal.le .....:' t:" ' ' cord.d. 1 h.s lady had the Consumption for the liTt s.x years and lately she gnw wr,c.nd ,r,e-worn down and emanciated cold nicht sweat, and hectic t. ver every every day. reduced to a mere .keleu. hercouch wa. most distressing, all her physic,. fmn n,' "Vw'r "'lh 'he ,"' 8,a "f Consump! t.on-Dr. TalWera, now called in-a celebrated Lung Doctor w ho said there wa. not the least hope o her recovery, final y her lu-ig, i., crated both imernaly.nd externally and the blood settled under he, na, , ,,hat they came off; her Triends came in to take their las, rarewell-a, ,l,i, Cri,i. .he commcmed using this .ame-Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. which has restored her to better health than she has en joy. ed.inee.hewa.rour.eenyear.of age, and in three momhs she gained fifty pounds in Hesh. Those who douht the yirtiire. of this wonderful medicine arc invited to call and ee her. (CTConsiimptives should call on the Agent and see the certificate in full of the above mentioned cure, and also a vast number of other. For sale by A L. SCOVIL, corner of Fifth and Race Streets, Cincinnati. Also for sal by R. 1'YN'ER, Brookville. n. 'Is there no Balm in Gilead?" DR. Tinj Indian llalm of Life.i, a mild.plra.ant andeffe tual rrme I y, composed exclusively of those Roots and Herb, long and successfully used bv the Indian, inthecureot all lung Disease;. Many years ex per.er.re has proved it to be not only the most agreeal.le. but decidedly the most . ffrj t.,.1 rem.dy for a..re throa, hoarseness, coughs, colds Bronchitis asthma, nhthisie ..j .7 eon.,. ,j))n ' r -I-. iiiiiiniri,! COn.umpThrrc is no preparation, or Opium, Mercury or any other vegetable or mineral p'iwn' in ,,. Z' " .liiemly ,,. bf ..ken by Female, or Children 7l all time, with perfect safety. .en i .he 'X'llrmt'l"r "ntf' introduction in the west has met w,th rapid and unprecedented meet the demand. This has led unprincipled villain, to get up base immit.tion, ,d .'m ,em off, o , nnsuspecting, .ufter.ng pnhlic for the "g, nu nf cle' under the name of "Balm of Lire." "Balsam f Lire," All Healing Balm f Life '- vtTer fHinl Balm of Life.'' Look our for the' Swindler ind a, sou priir your money and life get Dr Tid'. tV ;LBFcTeetfinpn,,,,,'',:.,,,rtwho,,"le " "i 3 c-o..in s.rte or oth '.t. between Vine and Race .t. Cincinnati Ohio P. K. WOM BATCH, " . Agent for the West -f Cmcinnnati, March t.th, 184S. 14-ly. ' nr.inilrlli'a I'ilit, RICHARD TYNER. Brookville, Oct. 14th 1846. 41-1 y New EstahUchmoTst MP HE .ub.criberwi.he. to ii.r.irm the citiien. ot . nr"..a.i.,e, ano tne ptiti,c general ly, th at he - l"r"i i u an Kinds ot BLCKSMITH ruVvcnr . ....oni.u all Kinds III MA CH1NERV ;ett...g up and repairing Seam Engine, casting and fin.sh.ng every v.rietyV Bras, Work ''---.-. i-:e-"-- sna, , ., P,,. . . iiii'iios using the oe.t of .tock, and doing Ms work in the hc.t manner and on ' -iiiiummrr term. Hi shop i in front of the Methodic Chnrch and within three ban-B nf M . : May 3d,. 847. " i0H ' "OFFITT. WOOL CAIII)I'rj fF"E "!Tired take, pleasure in inarming hi, Tnends and the public general U that he will be ready for carding Wool by the first'orMar ..: 'i """ ""e mne ana a na r above Brook, ville. on the East Fork, where he ha. . first r. of WOOL CARDS, and having employed . fi, raTe Carder, he expect, to do first rate wnrk a ...n leaving wool at A. W. Sullenbtirgher'. i.ore. One acme mieth nl TI r nUHU n . . . ' . .. . - -. . ...... 111 iiy s i Will be promptly attended to, and the roll, returned 111 Wn.C tar a u t . -r. '"uracil, J.hfrSOR' Troprictor. JAMES COOPER. Carder BrocariUe, APr. t. IMS.-ie Jn, ' "
Dr J White s Celebrated Remedies!
VR K..W.'!h""t . Pr,"'l. the invariable sneers. w hich follow, their emnl..vn..nt l' ........... .1.. ... ''e powrra of these remnlir. are te.ted bv use, with the other best rrmrdir. known, these invariable prove tluir superior excellence and their imineasurah r ,trun?er claims to publie confidence. Di. ease, in all . . 1 1. , aneri I . .-. .. 1 .1 . . k. . : ..... iiivirqw. Dr. J. White'. Vegetable Elixiris a certain cure for Cold., Coughs, Consumption, Breast Complainsts, etc. cle. It i. expectorant, tonic or restorative, alterative, atin.ola.it. pectoral and demulcent. It pro-m-.ites expectoration, remove, conrestinn. and strengthei.s and restores the toncofthe whole system . iii.,. an vi iti i'ire me tone ot tnc w note system, It correct, the consumptive faint of the fluids, and by It. ...mnlatlllir Ol.alitie. a.nl nnapri.r,ll,vin. irrita. i- 1 1 in u i.i 1 1 ni qua.. i.e. aim power oi ai.aymg irn latum it promote, absorption, removing tubercle, from fuin it iirnniiiii..dhti.,iif;..ii . ...i I... r.... the luntrs. and iutlainmation from the mucous membrane of the broncliieal tube,. Try it whrn the throat. tomach and lung, are sore, and su Jering from colds and cou?hs; its magical power, will remove all doubts, if any, of it. inestimable value, and the juticeof'the reputation it has acquired. Female, who ue the Vegetable Elixir, for Flour A Ions, too Tree mrncrs. Bearing Down or Premature Labor pains, are never hereartrr willingto be without it Few remedies have rescued so many, in various diseases, Trom suffering and death; none equal to it for which it is prepared. Dr. White's Indian Compound, perseveringlv used, positively cures every case of Dyspepsia, however severe orehronic. Asa remedy for the removal nf Female Obstructions and other disease., it is mfallihle. iiti-i iiioirr in i ne ii iifiarai ii-i ieu power alio i.es.maMe value oC he Indian Compound, as an Alterative nun i iiui,-r"i ine diijiiii, - r niay rrmsrn nr. J. 1 White has used it in tne treatment nf i gn at number ( of the most loathsome forms of Svphlitic fsecret) dis- ' ...I -,....!... ..e .1... nl I I. . eases, w ith the gra'ification of its hannr effects, and . the speedy permanent cure of the.e dreadful diseases, never before attained by any by any other remedies in thiscounorv or in Europe. It i. the only remedy known, on which a reasonable hope of permanent recovery ran he found, d, for all those disorders indiraiini-. in .m.Iiii.iii ..r impurityofthehlood. It actually has accomplished an mat it na. Drrn assertrd Sar-aparilla would do,; but has never, really, performed. The Indian Tom pound is the only unfailing remedy i for Sernfiila iipI'h..'. C .. : I si'l.:... e ii: c. . .... ...... ... iii, misr owi-inilE. STpni line (secret' and Mercurial Diseases, I'lcers. Eruptiims on the m. in. 1t;.Ui.... ..).. n . .a. , ui iiuur., lnec.io... Of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Cnstiveness, Rheumatism, Gout, and for all Xervims and Chronic complaints occurring in debilitated constitutions, and constmi. tional and hereditary complaints, where the viru, of the parent causes a dr. elopement of Scrofula or Sy. philis (secret) or mercurial Disease in the child, and in all complicated cases, a, in person, whose constitutions are broken down by mercury and arsenic, or by an improper or injudicious treatment nf disease in general. In the worst forms, of the most loathsome (secrei; disease, w hen the poison is nbsnrbed and ta- ' ken into the circulating mass, the Indian Compound promptly and thnrouirlily eradicate, the virus from the .y.teni. and product radical anil permanent cure.. Working its way with .ilent but effective power, the Indian Compound gives tone and enerry i to all the Secretory and Excretory organ,, repair, all the waste,, known and unknown, 'and bauUhe. from ' the system every Trstige of disease. I Dr. White's Vegetable Pill, unite great power with 1 mildnrs, of action; operating thn.ugho.it the alimrn- ' tary canal, removing all offensive accumulation, in . the bowels, and stimulating all the surrounding r- , gans to a healthy state; and acti'igas a tonic, they ex- I ait t lie energies af all part, ortbe frame, and are of inee. re.es a, an part, at tne frame, and are of! gnat n.tlity wherever a Cathartic, Laxative, Alterat.ve or Restorative medicine ..required! A. a med.cine t,,r Female., the extensive demand for them and . . .... , .... . .... ..... unniiiii iot .nem an. Ilieie nnmilnmr . ill. .1, . 1 . 1 . . ... ., ...I, llu n.e mem, iiirni.n ample guarantee to other, w ho are afflicttd. Dr. White'. Vegetable Pills are a standard medicine, universally appnived, and justly esteemed the best Pill, now known. Vne them once and you will use them there after. Dr. White'. Vegetable Emetic, act with more mildnes. than other Emetics, and are of incalculable benefit in breaking up most of the disease, that aflut the human family For Dr. J. White. Magic Liniment he claim, extraordinary healing virtues and curative properties, and that tested bv comparison in practice wilh all the other best remedies of this class known in the Cnited Stata. ond in Europe, not one, in instant effects and intrinsic merit, hears any comparison to the Magic Liniment. In the language ofothers, -it is difficult to ,ay w hat it i. not good r..r." For H a.lachr. Toothache, Neuralgia, Spinal Affections; Tor Burns, Sea Ids, Bruises. Sprain., Cuts, Incipient K.ng's Kvila and White Swellit.tr, Syphilitic Ulcers; and Pain, and Swellings and i.tlama.inns however caused or on whatever part ol the bodv located, it is infalioie. ror an onuses, and as x counter irritant after an "Irish wedding," it ha. no equal. Try its effect. I T I i nm 1 ' I" Or illli.ri.nl I., f . ' - ......1.., oiui own person. I rv it externally or internally for your own domestic animal, and youw.ll find it economy or time of time, and money, always to keep the Magic Liniment by vou. Of the hundred thousan.1 who have u.ed it. mice its! invention, nut one to n-ir know ledge, has railed to award to the Magic Liniment, its vast superiorly to all other Liniments. "It is difficult to ay what it i. not good r.ir." , These celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale1 and retail, hy Dr. J WHI I E, and agencies made, at his Botanic Medicine S.ore on 6th at , opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati J. R. R IN HARD. Acent for Indiana. Our townsmen, Hl'HIOXt MARTIN, and J. S. FO Vi F.RS. are atrents for Brookville Ind. March, 21rd. 1S4. 13-1 r. I A C A R D. Dr. .1. WHITE mav he eonsiilt. il at his ! BOTANICAL MEDICINE STORK AND OFFICE, on Sixth street, one door from the corner of Main, opposite the Gait House, do. . no... m., Those at a distance, w ho cannot call on or send for him, w hose cases are not beyond thr reach of all med. icii.es. by forwarding to him a statement of their ape. the leiivfl, ..r . ... . I i i n, . ...... ,oj ii.i.c oeen aillicteil, .ymptoms, progress and general nature of their comnlninr. rna.l. - i " ioi,p.iii,i. aucn statements, postcr mid. m.v i.... .... i:. . r , their cure. ' ' ...s. necessary ,r r. J. II hltet ITetehvntrH Bm,,t; TI.. t- i.i ti . ii s- 1. Kiv s-iiiiiiieiii, vegelanie f ills. Vegetable Emetics, Kic. arc rapidly superceding all other medicines. because nn a fur .rial ofih, m they uniformly prove therr.selves to be all that ha, hn n assumed for them; medicine, of great power and efficacy in relieving and curing the maladies common to our country. r.tixir. lllilian f sr..:-.:..: . mox AND X4IT.S 2 0,000 LBS. Wayne Iron. 20,000 lb,. Sliiro Iron. SO Kens Kim... Just received. My assortment of Sligo Iron wa. purchased of the Manufacturers at lower rates than are allowed to Merchant, generally, and I will .ell at a mall advance on cost. , . H. TVNER. Brookville, Nov. S9, 1847. 50 D. Cargill J. S. Bradbury. CARGILL & BRADHUR Y, Successor, lo ANDREWS, CARGILL t CO. Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and Hollow Ware, 178 Main St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Union, Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium Cooking Stoves, Ten and Seven Plate, Parior and Caiim.n Stoves, ic. Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, Wagon Boxe., Andiron,, 1 ea Kettles, 4c. Dec. 30. 1-ly Umbrellas, Parasols, PAR ASOLETTES, AND WNLKING CANE UMBRELLAS. "WM- "' RICHARDSON Steam Factory, the onftK"."-.",' L "iUd S""'' ' 104 M-rket Street, Philadelphia. Merchant, are re.pectfolly informed that I continue to Manufacture all the above goods, by the aid of steam, notwithstanding the great oppos.t.on to panic, opposed to the introduc"I'enj.ive improvements Mp assortment i, coinplce.and price, .o low, a. to givePe,irc .at..,ac. .... ... ...... in .Apeusive improvements Mp assortment is as mere i. an Umbrella Store next door, nf ..-.el. WM H i?iTh . i ATRv""m ou "h""M rememm r WM. H RICHARDSON, steam Factory, and Patetteeol the H;,lk,ng Cane Vmbrella, ' v iaSl.S-.OFTHE LADY AND EAGLE, No. 104 Market Street, Philadelphia. February 10, 1S4S 7-Jm Attention is requested to the celebrated Walk.n. Cane I mhrella, a neat and b. aut.ful article, combtmngall the advantage, of a Cane and Umbrella PLANKS, x r INGI.E and Double Hilt Jack Plane.. oincie ann l.ouhie nut Smooth do oniKie ana lion Die Hut Fore Sintrleaiid Double Bit! Jointer do do """" ana an nam s Flooring and Ceiling Plane,, For sale low f.u cash, by R. TYNKR. Brookville, Nov. 24, 1S47. Jo Builders Ware Rooms ss&fSt In i wiiiiiag - IMBKR YAHD, Flooring Mill, Sash. Door ami Biino factory. i Blind Factory lomrr Fourth and Smilh ts . Cin .O HINKLE & GUILD, ' ' Have erected a larpre and extensjye buildinr with machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and keeping on hand an assortment nfPannel Doors. Sa.h Bl.nd. D.mr and Window Frames, Weather Board! F, " Shelving for Stores, white and yellow Pine Fluorine, Hoard, and Plank, planed on both .,de. bou?&e! ' ,ui,-b!l.ror '"" finishing of thev -L."!1,HT Trd' '"""'' "ith the F.etorv, they havea pood assortment r Lumber for all build! hf &.7'-x.P'""n, ,b"ut to ,r,,:, building on o..2.".. ""' M: 'P.'". to Their ......... , p.i.eoase an tneir cm d inr material, of u. boat he,f worth ir, cos, ,he prt.mi,.w; j furhcd several building, on th,. PU .e Master hnilitee. k..;n. . where material. .V- ":" "C', ,n ,ne tn"Vrr ..i. ' " "re scarce, will find it to their llitereit to call and .. ' . ' . fTo-K W' by 10 ineh ...h a, 7ren t. ,her:r:,L","l7r:"'i -hinery, .vi.iii.tu. niter, vini.inu Kll rrtid ... -I'l"...! iiii mnirriais, tXC. at much ,Wr,?r,T ,han ,ber h heretofore paid ' v b i Vi, "iienaea to. TERMS CASH iVA j. I 1 nf Pnert r be .cert at the office of n J f," AnrrirM: ' Mr- Brick'. Hotel Brooknll.,lnd. Mar. 1MI.-IJ ""'ei.
LIVK FF.xnixn.
riHE b.enber, living in the south east corner I I nftr.;nH.. 1 ..A :.r. i l . I I nfl'nint, en Inil h. ...k : . t . . t. I - -.. hi. in miu ic ii.ni ne , ie prepared with OsagcOran?. and Potomac Thorn ! for anakinr HEDGK IF.xCKS He ha. : .ett. on hand to bnild, the approaching apni.g 6000 ' rods, and wishes to make immediate engagements ror i .... i : t . i. . . ii..... ?. . I j ii.mims i ir .mi. ihk;. ru. price Oi, C lit. per j rod, one third payable the next Christmas after ll.c fence i, rt, one third a year alter th.-first payment. ' and the othrr third whin the I. ore is complete, and ! ready to defend crops from any kmit of animals-. which will he in 5 or 6 yi-ar.. He will warrant to I be good and ufAViriit fence to turi.au' kind of l w gooa a i a'ock. Leti stock. Letter, dirtcted tu m at Colli re Corner v. ill be attended lo SUMP'I EH M'CAW. i Fvh a .ja v vm N OTIC K. THE par'nersl.ip hrrctcf.irr existing between William W. Rutler k Herman I.inck, by the name aud description or "Butler St Linck." was dissolved on i the !Sth day nf O-inlicr A. D. 147, l,v th - i Silra.. al of the undersigned from the b.isin-ss of .a-d firm HERMAN LINCK. Brookville, Feb'jr 29, 1848. LUKK KKXT, i - ---- - - TEWEI.RT, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufue j r, i-m i, xidiuuau pom. ra K"ld n m, at No.23 Mainst between Jtl. and 6th Ciii'ru.eai; nl.;.. 13-ty. Wholesale Boot & Shoe Warehouse. HAVE commeiirid n-ce.v.ug mt .pring suck of w I'.OO I S and SHOES and have now- on hand a very large stock which I will a, II lor a small advance fJr cash ALSO A good assortment of PALM LE F HATS Merchants ar,. invited to call and examine my stock which may be much to their advantage. ' JOHV C.ATFS. No. J Lower Market 7d door eat of Main it Cincinnati. SIGN OF THE RED BOOT. I i I Mar. 4 ll-3m Cm. Herald W. II. PIIIIalaTPS. No. 7 Main Street, west side, three doors aboe Front ,Mr rioiiii: nari, s. incinnati, o, TKALER in GHOCERIES and PRnDfCr.' I P keeps constantly on hand, a general as..rtmentofSalt. Sugar, Coffee, T. a, Molasw., Cheese.l Madder, Indigo. Salera.u., Glass, Nails, Cotton larns. Fish. Tobacco, Snap, Candle., and allo-hrr art .He. in the Grocery Business, which will be .old at the lowest price, for CASH, or iu exchange f.,r Pniduce. e j B' . The Hirhest Price, paid for Feathers. Flaxseed, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard. G..-,,r. imoihvSiril, Clnver-sred, Mustard-Seed. Bee.' Wax, D. .cd Fruit,. W hue Bean,, Rags, 4c. Sit. Cincinnati, 3-y S.J HARRIS TBTTtRKr Clocks, Watches & Jewelry ntimis CLARK, have on hand at. I for .ale on accommodating terms. Clocks. Watches, and a enteral as,.irt,i.i.iit nf i "--JT Je.elrv; ron.is.jnr i rt ,,-,l r,lll(). -',; ,r"CK ' .."."' common mantle Clock., Gold, and Silver L. v r ,,. I common Watches, Gold . ml S I vrr P nc.l. and G. d it. :V 5' "rrP"". Studs, Ste.1 bents, s.lver C"J' oag-cia-p, and purse mountintrs. an .mT."t0fS"""'Grm!,n "Wir P'aled .ra and table spoons; a variety ..r Sp.r.aclea. Also. cbo.ce.rticle. or cutlery, Pen an J p,k. t knv..; Harors. fcc.; and in .hurl all article, mua.lj k. p. in Jewelry Store,. ' ' I They an- also pn-pan d to att-nd to a!! jeh : . -hSilversmiiliiMg ,c.ch ,, r, eai.-iog t .ck.'. I atch.. and Jewelry, and the ihanjing t.r cia-se, j in spectacle,, &c. c . Thankful for pat favors, they hope bv a .iriet at- . tcnt.on to bu-.nes, to merit and receive a liberal .hare , ofthe public custom, determined as . h. v are that nc . Customer Shall have -.i.-. .1 : ... . . ; ."""'m Mai" "'"-" "ro t, nearly opposite the public oftices. Rr.Kik. ille, la. March 2d, 1844. 10-tf North's Cough Candy. ! TO ALL Men, Women, and Children, st .end! thesepn sents gnetinr: Be it kno n .ha. all ... r,..,. ! l ",,w stiff -ring w ith affi rtious or the l.iinir.. -oil, a. 1 oughs. Colds, Asthma. Rroiichitis, Sore Throat. !c. I fce., may n ci ive c- rtam and .penlv relief f rom the j use of Or. North's F.xpi rtorant Cou'-h Candy. It is ' pleasant to take, and is certain to e.m cheap, contenient.., take. and. sure cine. What more ran he asked? I, ha. s.m.d the ,. ., for the las. three yiar, vThichTavet'. .!?h,nM a" ",i"",,'r "'""'" men na e Imtii throw 11 out liv iitfr..,t ..i... .1 wiMi-r iio'inim. nat-n pitf. ii. n.iiiri r .in. o. liMll.rorfW., and then forcottrn, but "North", Cough Candj" nll stands a bright star 111 the firi.iame.it like its name, sake. All others m-t move on, hut it stands, the hope ofthe Consumptive, to guide his shattered bark into a port of Health. For sal wholesale and retail at No. 22 Walnut ,t. bet. 3d and 4th, and cor ofTth and Mum, by A. A. NOR I'll, Cin., and M. W. HA ILK. nrookville, Intl. .. t S. 1'. OAKS, Fairfield, Ind. Feb. 10. II-4w MORE PROOF THAT S3IITII'S TOMC SYRUP WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE THE FEVER AND AGUE. Tanr. Ivn liimiii ntil, ,oj B:, .... .- V I ' . i H. Hif mnl in mt o n lannlv. Smilh'. I s. .. ,,p nr Vegetable Fehnlogr for'.he core of Ague and lei'eeii.ir Kill-. . .. . ' -no rriir, as wr II as na viow solil . ..... . a. wi-ii as naving sold (in my miglil.orh.md) upwards or.ixtv bottles within the last two month.. I take pleasure .n stal.iiir (hat .n i.ocase lli. ll tailed to effect a speedy core either .. -...e ..... r.,r,,n , ,, rrver,and I simerely recommend it tu my friend, and the public a. one ot the most effectual and innocent remedies that I have ever known used. R. B ATES, P. M. Jeffer.os Co., Ky., Au-.-ust., 1847. This ,, t cert.fy that 1 was afflicted last summer ith A gne and Fever, and had then had itforlhree year, and during that time I ,ed every remedy ,h,. I could hear of, without effect, and despaired ofever gett.ng well; I w,.d..ced to try Smith', 1 oinc Svrii p or Vegetable Febr.r..ge, and by usimr two botile, I wa.ti.t.rely restored to my usual good health, and have continued well up to Ihi, time. I therefore do not hesitate to recommend it to my friend, and the public, a, the most effectual and innocent remedy that has ever come to my knowledge. ' XEU'TOV STIVFn Prepared by WILSON, STARB1HD St SMITH; sr. . a Lotl 5T 1 1 If K V For.alcby M. W. HAILE, 37-0,n Brookville, lnd. COTTOX V A If V c HE subscriber, A gent for thr Coviuirton and.h. W v.oper Lotion ractone., ha. coiistamly hand a large .tock of Cotton Yarns. Wieking irn ...d Coverlet Warp, Twine. ml Bafing. VT,'r,,leP, the lowest price.. R. BUCH4V.V r "r."" J.n. I5.-i:4.4m-(Cin.G.") ,,3. . ' C",C,n"a"A. PR ACOCK, Dealer in Iron, Steel, Wails, Axles, i-pm.g, V agon Boxes, Axes, Mold Boards, tc. ALSO, Manufacturer of the eelebrated Wrought and Steel Mold Board Plow., C.s, Mold Board Plows, righ MV' ,"'hd' f 'l,ff' " n Sod Plows. Slo ve Plows. Cultivator.. , " .... 1 P ows, &c . all ..mniH ... V "--"'.""sir ( Jiberal nuV JSZ". I by the quantity. Sinn xi.... c . . ' lo. Jt. -ii 7 ' " Last Miu.r and 6th. e... .;d """ w,w", '"t i : "-""" ainci, netween Sh and 6th, east .ide, Cincinnati, O. Mar. 17.- U-iy Mi , , HaTware and CoUery.' ILL and Cro.. Cut Saw., ' Wood and Hand Saw., Drawing; Kntvr., Cutting Knive,, Pocket Knives. Knives and Fork.. Butcher.' Knives, Knob Lock, and l.ati he., 1 hnmb Latches, Round and Square Bolts, Butt, and Screw., . .. ,ron,"l Steel Square., Mill and Cro.. Cut Saw File., ........ oaw r , ,e., Waffle Iron, Steel Yards. Orind Stone Cranks, Naii and Shoe Hammer,, And Iron.. Brace, and Bin.. Ames' Sh.tvel. and Spade. Heavy Grail Shovel,, ' Hay Fork, and Aic, Manure Fork,. Hatne., Bras, and Suear Kettle.. price.hf;;c::h"re offVd " he '"T'Tr' Brookville, No,. 27, 1847.-50 N ER. Money Wanted. L.L rfr""" indebted to the undersigned n payment. ly""''"c to make .immediate ur,t.:,i , , . I T.NER ,- - J -, Q,J. Queen City Scale Manufactory. Tua- .M?,n,ree;3loor. from the river. Jl rK ,h,cribrr h.s hand and ia ,.;....!, m-nutactunnr PLATFOMvr icm,. . .-. el,ewhere. '""..ne before purchasing OHIO MKCH ANICS IX.tix?t2V&R.T i Hodd.rt. fo; Pl.tTr s;.L.",h ' Zi'.lZZ 1. Wm ...ven nnderour hand thi. fir., day of Noven bVr J W A . . JOHX P' FOCTE, Pre.', J. VT. Applegate, Set'y. j. Ui.-4 - nStaPle Goods. 1 Tli p.-Brown Mu-lin.. 60 ps. bleached do 20 ps. colored do t l. Bed Ticking n p.. Cheek For ..Vr ""'""' Sheeting fhiekory? Mar l" "LMTON & MARTIN S
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i-oniv at this: ..!... ...K. ...I . . THE ti..,.Lr... i.: r-,Vr. ':.':m,"' m,"" rct.m l ....i i.r..oanu customtrs tor their verv " laT h-(" . I upon him.aJ e , mull ao,rit. a ront. nuance of their f; v,r. I have now n hand a fu.l , ,.,.,,.,,. .,.., t'f LlOVF '.k"',,,r',''d 'K'VM COOKING , 1 l" """' Person, having this ove in UM- , "i"1""' l.tsup.r,..ri.y over all i-thcr .tort, of the ki.id ever off, r.d i,m, pohl.c 's.o.. f'"""'' ,"""'t "", "'"'.nation Cooking h l' '" "' '""'" andil.-jaicn iu all ih.. d.p;.ri.,,ei.t. ..1 twU,'. fl.i- s ovc i. ui..i,,pasd bj a.. .M...ee.,r1Me..i.d,for.i.etr...h I. . i r"r ,u 1'u'"il l lrli,l,. na. ihetn in use. Also a well svi.cted and c neral a.sortmert of air iit-h, ,,, ,.,. ,,, tyx iUu olr ( flht. niM pro.cdpattern.ai.dfin.il,, ..g,,h.r with a full as. s.r.n ,,t..t 1 ,n and Japan Ware, namely: Can.lle. sin k.. Suiar P .w Is. I onibl, rs. M..l.sr.'cups, Nut. mg Crate., IVPp.r Boxes, Ac. &C. All if which me un.l, r-,gn. u is d. t. rn.iiied tu .ell on the most accommodutiiij; term, for cash. D , - JOHN H. FUDGE. Brooke, lie, Xot. J1;h, 147 ..h'. k'"d of lu' Work don hort notice, wi.li mat,,,.,. l48-nn J H. F Vdt:h?, Jewelry, &c. f I'I!F. utcr rkr...,i. .-iii'i, on hin ', a fui I s..t p'., ..- f,, , Goio and . , . t r Wa.i ll, s, fr, ir: tin c. I:..,..',, l, . .;.r,., ,.... , i Jew.lryc.d I o, ,-,,.,.. s ... r Pi ,., , . d Bnt-.-V. r. 1.1 i . i. I i '; t ml. is. l.. ,l ami Silver Pvnc.is D.o,, i,l i',,i.ail Gold f i us, with Stiver Holri t a.iai In d. t'ron, fl .'niu$3 5c. 1 tilfocnl Spptaclcs. A new article of Ami-rican M.i... nocture, pi-r'-ctr ay and naio.ai to the - i . I In e t:ii. I'me been exam, .nil anil h;jjlili recommended b tl.o.e who hate worn them and fully tested their operiuriorit. over all .others. Just received, a large assortment of Gold and Sun r Frame., Glauses insi r.' d in old Frames, and (old bv the snhtenher. only a-ent in t un iu.i.ti. All kinds of C locks and v, ati In , music boxes, and .i rwt-lrt , rcpain d ill tin- best ni inner. Oid Gold aiid oilier lioughc or taken in exchange. 5i-'T N. L. II A ZEN, No. 157 Main, 3 door, above 4ih it on it ix in airs , IlTiprOVCa Patent ZlllC WaShb03rfI? ' 1 ,f,h ..n et. bet.e. Elm and Plum '.TAVlF.trilHF.l) In h onlv, and wirrant.d w 9 ....... . .. . , - "' u nest anil hes. irti.U .i'..- ...r......i . piilinc, in imiiit ofsimpliciiv of si rue l ore. durability of material, and saving of clothes. s.,:;p 4,,d l:,h,,r He feels warranted in reconimrndin; Ins Washboards to the public, inasmuch thousands ha.c !. -ii tln ir merits, and in rvi ry casr tli. v have riven r.i-iv satisfaetien. Ci-rffieati s enuid readily be oS.nii,m in any quantity, hut he d.uu, a trial of Lis ,.!,. boards a sufficient proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly hand, and sold wh.ile.nle and retail at reduced pr'ties All orders promptly attemled to. N. B Any purchaser oi mmm? dis.at'fiei! sfu r a thorooirh test or said article, i, request!.! to return them and the money in a l c:.. s ,ll l- r fon.l. d. He has In-, ,, compelled to enlarge his , .ia!il slimer.t fow ing to the increased di m.md for his Washhoan's for lln- la-l six months.) and . r. ct exten-ivc mac! inc. ry, by winch he hope, in fuiure to supply all i!eliiauds. 1 Caution. N. ne genuine t xci nt tho. marked O Rice, on the back. ORIttv RICE, Souih side cf Fifib T., corner of Home. Cin. Dec. 1. ij-iy TERMS CASH! la Y 31 A . & R I C K IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Dea'.lers in Hardwareand Cullery, Wire, Steel, Nail, ic Sign of I liv ,it.il. No. 87 Main street, 5 door, below Pearl st. Cincinnati July 3d 134S. 2,.. FOItSALK. TWO lot, in Brookville'with dwelling house, ot c on the bottom, then. heron the liill;aUo,ouc.oluab. tot. .all upon reasonable terms. JOHN A. MATSO.V. January 1st. 1S4. l-il. PURIFY THE BLOO D 7 MOFFA T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PHCENIX 'BITTERS. The high and enried crlelrity which these pre-emiDenl Medicinei bare acquired fur their invariable eificacj iu aJJ the ifiseavei which tltey profess to cure, has rendered the usual (tract tee of pulTin uot ouly uuuecessary, but unworthy of them. They are lain-wii by tiiir fruits ; their g.od works testify fur tne in, aud tney thrive Dut by the la.th of the credulous. Qf ASTHMA. A UTE and CHr.UMC RHEUMATISM, 4.FFLCTIUSS i.J the HLAUUER and KIDSEYS. BILIOUS FEVERS tc LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the aou.h and west, where tiieae tilscasc preva.1. tlM'jr .l!t oa found Invaluable. Planter., fanncta, an.I o'her.. who one. Us. the Medicine., will never at'iorwarils he w.ihs.t ill- tn. BILIOUS VIIOLIC. and SEKuiS )..me. BILES. COSTIVESESS. COLUS a COl tiHS. CUOLIC, CONSl .MH I lu.N Ced will, creat auccea. in tha disease. CORRUPT HUMOUS. DROPSIES. DVSFEFSI A. No peraun with tlu. ui.treuinf dav taac, .houiJ delay using thear mcdicim'. nnmrdiately. ERUPTIONS of the Skin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATULESCY. FEVER and ACl'E. For this aconrrc oflhe western country these medicine, will be found a aafe. apeedy, and certain remedy. Other medicim-a leave the .y.tem subject to a return of tlie diase a cure by thee meilicine. i. permanent TRY THEM. BE SATISFIED. AND BE CURED FOULNESS of COMPLEXION, Q E NER Al. DEBILIT7, GOVT. GIDDINESS, URAVEL. HEADACHES, cfevety kind. INWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RUEUMA TS.W, IMPURE BLOOD. JAUNDICE. LOSS af AfPEI TITE. I LIVER COMPLAINTS, 1 LEPROSY, LOOSENESS. JIKItllllinh DISKASESe Never fail, to eradicate entirely all the cfflct. of Mercury ir.fi. nitelf auoner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsaiiaril.'i. I SIGHT SWEATS. SERTOUS DEBILITY. SERfOVS COMPLAINTS of all kinds. ORGANIC AFFECTIOSS. j PALPITATION of the HEART, PAINTERS CHOLIO, X X Za E S 'f la? original prophet..- of tbrae medicine! ; wa. cured of Pile, of 35 years .landing by the use of Ibeae Lift mudiciiie. .iihki. PAINS in tlie hea'f, aide. back, hmbs, joints and organ,. RHEUMATISM. Those afflicted wilh tlul SatriMe iliseaae. will be sure of relief by the Life McdiciorsKUSII of BLOOD to the HEAD, SCUKVl. SALTRHEUM. SWELLINGS, SCROFULA, oa EING'3 EVIL, in it. worst forms. ULCERS, of every description W O Tim S , of all kind,, are effectually expeiM h; Iheae Medicmes- Parents will do well to adminmel thrmwbsw ever their eiutenne i. suspected. KeWf will be certain. THE LIFE FILLS AND PIKE.MI BITTEN PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system. A .ingle trial will place the LIFE PILLS K.i PHENIX BITTERS beyond the reach of eomre
tition id the e.timatioa of every patient. The genuine of iheae medicine, are now put np in vlille wrapper, .nd label., together with a pamphlet, ca'nrr M Moffat'. Good Samaritan," coutaiuing the directions, cn on which i, a drawing of Broadway from Wall street tc ' Office, by which stranger, vuitiug the city can very easiV' find a,. The wrappers and Samaritan, are copyright.! f therefore those who procure them wilh white wrappers be assured that they are genuine, be careful, and dc oa buy those with yellow wrappers; but ;f you do, be satisfsii that they come direct from us, or dont touch thra. C5 Prepared and sold by JR. WXZaXsIAItZ b. norPAT, 135 Broadway, corner of Antboa. street, Nav TooU Tor Sale by M w.HAlLr, Breokvi!', Ind
