Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 June 1848 — Page 4

u isn: t.is.x v. The ICunnna; I.il. h: cn now te srnori x iva VARnifi) a foktx nk. BY MAJ. JOS. JONKS. OF PINEVILI.K. It's hoit ten years npi t-on-se the meiileiit yrli it I'm ewiiH' to tell tick pi toe-. It can"., a ffrent sensation in "H-ieviUe at the time, :in.l I..-.! t!;e et,. I ti make fellers iit-uitroiis cure fill h.iw they rnn.iwav with oilier people's i;tughtr vTitivnt t-'eir consent ever sense. Mr. Ki--n-z'r T'oiViule i the itninthet refn sfrer rVh ce's .wr was. He liuiln't h-en keepin -ii.. in pinevi'le nt.vre'n six months, before he hr.. f-iiiil out everv pall in t!ie . !'eiient.w hee father hurl twenty liisrsrers. B-i ! lis.: enurte.i nil of 'em within a Hav's ri ie. It- wa Mther oM to h- peipvt'iir with the rills, fin i somehow- they r'ion't tike his ways, and the wy th-y hlutrhim o!f was enough to r!iscontree aiiylnxty hut a Yankee s.iioolmnster what wanted to (jit married, anrl haiin't inanv vears of jrrare left. Tnit it ci.ln't seem t.i make no sort of liitf-renre to him. He undertook 'em by the job. He was bound to have a rich wife nut of some ol 'em, and if he failed in one case it only made him more perseverin in the next. His motto was "nrer sav die! Bettv Parlitiff, as they used to call her old Mr. Parting's daughter, what used to live out on the Runs was annul the t "rn rfownest misohief ofajriilin all fieorwia. Hetty was rieh aiid hanr-'some and smart, and had more admirers, than she cou'd shake a stirk at, but she was sieh a tormentin little etiquette that the hoys was all nfr.tid to court her inriown ripht earnest. When Mr. Doolittle found her out. he went rfe at her like a hotse-a-fire. She was jest the for him. ?n i lie was tern-toed to have her at the risk of his j.fe. W:i. h- Ui- Mo,.,, to old Mr. Darling's house .y ami nurht. and when he couldn't hare his s. liooi to co and see her, be rit letters to her t:i i was enntXto throw any other jr ill but Hetty Hir'tn; into a fit of the h'ch-sterirks to read Vm. Jest it everybody expected, after enrournrrin him enn'T to nnke tbe fell-r bel'eve he had the thine; ed, rhe k:-ked him flit. Rut, shaw! "e w !3 perfectly n'd to that, and he was too t.-j. h of a fi'esopher ti be c'iseour.isrej ,vV sjtn ret '.iff, h n the game wa worth pursuit. He d du't lose a mi'inits time, but jest brushed up and went at her nrnn. Fverybodv was perfectly surprised to see him cwin back to old Mr. P line's- after the way he had Wen treat.-d hv Betty, but they tv;s a good tie?! more surprised, and the boys was terribly hlarmed in a-l-ont a month, at the be;!wav he seemed to iii.ikin in his sn?t. A!l at once. Miss Befiy's oiu'urt s,eine,i to be chanced tow.tr.is him. and thocgh her father and mother wans terrthlv opposed to the match, anybody could s-e that she w is beninnin to like the schoolmaster very well. Th'.nijs went cn in this way for a while, til bim. hy old Mr. P.irling rveouii to pit so uneasy nbont it, that he told Mr. Doolittle one day, that he musn't come to his house no more; and that if he ketcht him sendin any more letters and kiss verses to his daughter by his nigger calls, he'd nn-ke one of his boys give hint a allured cowhiiin. Hut Mr. D iolitth didn't rare for that neither. He conld see Miss B tty when sh Come a shoppin in the stores in ti.wn, and ther was more'n one way to pet a letter to her. What did he care for old D-srlim;? His daughter was lied and hart In love with him too. if she was opposed by her parents. And ns for the property, he was certain to git lli.it wheu once he married the gall. On Paturday when ther was no school, Mr Poo-little went to old Squire Rogers, and told him he must lie ready to nnrry a couple that night, ht exactly ten o'clock. "Mum," ses he, "you mnsn't sir a word to nobody. Squire. The licens is all reddy, and the party wants to be very private." Mr. Poodnle had arranged tile whole business ia first rate order. Miss Betty was to meet him at th e eend of her father's lane, disguised in a riciin dress borrowed for the occasion, when he was to take her in a one horse close barouche and "flv with her on the wings of love." as he sed he would, to the Squire's otn, whar thev was to he united in the bands of wedlock before anybody in the village know'd anything about it. lie had marfe arrangement at the Hotel for a room, which he seed U, bj-.-,stf ,-r tnP auspicious occasion, and he bad writ a letter to a friend of his down in Augnsty to be thar the next week, to take charge of his school, as he thought it inotight !e necessary for him to keep out of the way of old Darling for a few weeks, till the old filler could have time to come to. All day Mr. Pooiittlo was bnstlin about as if h w.isu't certain which eend ho stood on. hile the sunshine of his hart beamed from his taller colored face in a way to let every hodv know something extraordinary was gwine to happen. J-st after dttrk he mought been seen dririn oat by himef in a barouche towards old Mr. Dtrling's. K-erybody spected something, and all hands was on the look out. It was plain to see Squire Rogers' importance was swelled up

considerable with something but nobodv couldn't git a word out of him. Mr. P.iolittie didn't spare the lash after he pot out of sight of town, and with stminin eves and palpttatiii hart, he soon reached the place appointed to m-et the object of his consilium afft ctions. Was she thar? XolY-s! It is' Ves. thar she is! the dear critter. Tile skirt of her nankeen riiiin dress, what sets close to her angelic form, flutteiin in the breez. She stands timidly cronchin in the corner of the fence holden her vale over her lovely face, tremhlin in every jint for fear she monght be discover d and tore wav from the ar.ns of her devote,! F.Iienezer. "Peirest angel !" ses he, in a low voice. "iMi. Kben.zer!" and she kind o'f, !Iinhis arms. "Compos yourself, my love." "Oh, if father should " Don't fear, dearest creature. My arm shall protect you agin the world." And then he was jest gwine to pull away her vale to k;ss her . Oh !" ses she," Didn't I hear somebod x comlu?" "Kh?" ses he, lookin round. "Let's get in, my dear." And with that he helped her into the barouche and contented himself with imprintin a burnin kiss that almost singed the kid glove on her dear little hand, as he closed the door. Then jumpin on the front seat, lie drove as fasl as be could to town.enoouragin her all t ie way, and swarin to her how he would love her and make her happy, and tellin her how her father and mother would forgive her and think jest as much of her as ever. Tore gal! she was so terribly agitated that she couldn't do nothin but sob and cry, which made Mr. Doolittle love her more and sware the harder. When they got to the Pquire's office, and the boys that was ou the wat h seed him help her out ofthe harcuchc, evrvhody kuon'ti her a'

, once, in spite of her disguise, and m. Ii another j is the process of mutually accommodating each ; excitement was never seed in IWville. Sum ' other's leg,, followed by stage coach and oinni- . f the fellers was half out of their senses, and I bus passengers; but the term certainly the

. " -- "v i quick as poss,ble for fear of belu iuterrupted by ; the row that was evidently bruin. i -lie qutcK, squire, ses lMouttle, liandin out the license, and shakin like he had a nger'for ; Miss Darling Is very much agitated." j The Squire hardly waited to wipe his spectacles, and didn't take time to enjoy hims-If iu readin the ceremony slow, and ptittin the riimi-simi-quivers in his voice like he always did The noise was gettin louder and louder out of doors; and somebody was knockin to get in. "Oh!" ses B-etty, leauia on Mr. Dooiittle's , arm for support. "Go on," ses Doolittle, pressin her to his side, i- ,i o i i . . ... his eyes on the Squire, aud his face as white as a sheet. 'Open the door, Rogers," ses hoarse Voice l?ut the Squire didn't hear nothin till he pro- , , , . , . nounceil the last wows of the ceremony, and F,!w.ner.er Doolittle and Elizibeth Darling was s pronounced msn and wife. j . . i j it i j i i m Jest then the door opened. In rushed ol.I Mr. Darling, and Bill, and Sam Darling, followed bv ' a whole heap of fellers. The bride screamed and fell Into the arms of the triumphant Dooliltle. "Trtke hold of her! ses old Darling, flourish ing his cane over his hed. "Take hold of the Illl77.v!'' "Stand o(T." ses Doolittle, throwin himself in a re;il st;tire attitude, and supportin his faintin bride on one arm. '"Stand ofl, oU man ! She is my lawful wife, and I claim the protection of ' ; the law." j "Knock him down! take hold of him!" ses j h:tlf a dozen; and Bill Dtrline frnhhed the bridefrroom by the nk, while Snuire Rogers jutnped up on the tdhle and hollered out: t ... , , "I command the peace! I command the peace in Ihe name of the State of Georgia'" s my tawiui wife: ' sliouted D.ndittle. I c.ill upon the law !" i Jest then, the bride po, over her faintin and raised her droopin hed the vale fell r.tT, and .I.-,., r hi n. n, ,-, ... . . , oh cruel fate! Mr. Ehenezer Doolit'le stood pet- ' rihei with horror, holding in his arms not Miss ' Betty but Miss Betty's waitin-mnid, one of the blackest nlpfrer in Georgia, who, at that interes- ! ; tin crisis, rolled her eves upon l im like two nHdd onions, and tliroain her arms arouud his n-'t k, exclaimed I "Dis is my dear hushind what M't Bettv gin ! tne her own self !" : Sieh a shout as did fiUr! I "Go to the devil, you black ," ses Doo- : little, trjing to pull a's-iy from her. ; "Stick to him Salla." ses the fellers, "he's ; yours according; to law." i OM Squire Rogers bunked like he'd married , , his last couple, pore old man, and hadn't a word ' i to say for himself. The hoys and the young i . I I . 1 1 ; 1:1,.. 4 . I .... 1 i i . ... ' ' " -...r,.urn Wbi e ol.I n.rlin .... t. . . ..in.. o- n oortiei, . . . . ;was gwine to have Doolittle arrested for uigger stealin, right off. ! Pore Doolittle! He made out, at last, to git loos from his wife, and to find the bark door. He haint been heard of in Tineville, from ; that day to this. j WonMn'i be lTeliiiIrd. ' The following account of a stagecoach scene, j near Teoria. Ills., is by nn English traveller, and . who h.s not seen as ridiculous ons in his life? j -An American stnse coach which has often j been descriled; it is a huge lumbering ntfiir j w ith leathern springs, and it cracks and groans ; ever the corduroy roads and nnmacaih mized j causeways, thumping, bumping, and dislocating I xh" lin'hs of its "insides," whose smothered shrieks and exclamations or despair often cause j the woodsman to pause from his work, and lean- ; irg on hisaxe, listen with astonishment to the ; din which proceeds from its convulsed interior, j It contains three seats, each of which will ; accommodate three pissengers; thre in the . centre.and the three with their hacks to the horses, ftce eoh other, and, from the confined : space, thearrangement and mutual couveneince jof leg-placing not nnfreqnently leads to fierce (outbreaks of ire. A fat old lady got into the j coach at Teori i, whose uncompromising rntnn'dity and snappish ness of temper, combined with j " most utiaccommod.iting ptir of limbs, legs on this side of the Atlantic, rendered her the most . miserable vis-avis that a traveller could be infticj ted with. The victim happened tn lie an exceedingly mild Hoosier, whose modest hashfnlness I prevented his remonsfrstiiin- nnind t, lirSnf t!.o .". 1 . r. .. J ...smiiiisi 1.111, niter unmitigated ;s,,rter,ngsforfilty miles, borne with Christian , resignation, he disappeared from th scene of j his martyrdom, and his place was occupied bv a j hard fea'ured New Yorker, the captain of one j of the lake steamboats, whose sternness of feaj ture and apparent determination of purpose, asj snred us that he had been warned of the pnrgagatory in store for him, and was resolve,! to .grapple gillantly with the diti.ulty. As he j took his seat, and bent his head to the right and j to the left over his knees, looking, as it were i for some place to bestow his legs, an ominous' U;iu..nraiUi,i t . , .'. j t- ... oi. ,,1, K V ,-o;icn, ana we all anxiously awaited the resu't of the attack w hich ; this bold man wis evidently meditating: Ihe ; speculations being as to whether the assault woiil.) he made it, ,l,e shnpe f a mil,! n-buke . ; or it softly-spoken remonstrance anj reques-t for i ! arhanpe of posture. ' j Our skipper evuieiitlv imacine, thai lii-a pan-; totnimic imiicattons of ,1 isoonifort vy oulil hive i a slipht etT-H-t, but when the contrary was the j result, vt the niH-omproniisinir knees wedire.i him to the corner, his f iee turned purple with emotion, ami benr.iiif; trnvanls his tormentor, he I ! solemnly ejtrlaiinen', -1 jjuesss m-irin. it's c,.t to! be done anyhow sooner or later, and so vou ana ! I. tiutm, nntst jist dovetail." The lady bounded from herseat, Bc,ha-t at the I mysterious proposal. "Must what sir?' , "Dovetail marm; you and I have got to dovetail, and uo two ways about it." "Dovetail me, you inhuman Mvacre! she : roared cut. shaking her fist iu the face of the I skipper, who shrnck, alarmed, into his corner; "dovetail alone woman in a christian Country! ! if thar's law on airth, fir, and in the State of! Til: v., . . . .... . ininoy, i ii nave yon HaneedT" ririv-or cn .i. v. v . , . . . - 1 "' -"-. siirieKt-fl trom , - tlisv n-:,,.i... v A . .. r.., ... .. . "'" " 1 tanner Willi tins man ! "el't-f- I nr' a free 'ooman, and mv nam IS I eck. 1 ounir man ,hu a.nn1,o,;.ii i..- . . ; i. ., ,. " . 1 ""ma") rxuiaimea : 10 me driver, who sought to explain matters while we inside were literally convulsed with j jlautrhter. "My husband shall learn of this as' J sure as shooting. Open the door ,1 say and let j ; me out!" And in spite of all ournxpostulations she actually left the coach and sought shelter in a house at the roadside, and we heard her as J we drove off mutterine "Dovetail me, will thev? the Injine savage! if thar's law in lUitioy, 111 j , have him hanged!" It is nn necessary to say that "dovetailing" i

sense worNew Fall and Win I or Goods. THK umli nic-ned ha lately nreivril a laree and coiiipU te ai ortim lit of every ,l criptieil i.'Ue,iil i mimhiii, iur me n-ann ; ncli as I riKKSS tillOOS. Super. French, and Knt;li-li r.tsHMKUKS j " Mon-e de I.aines I Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca I French. EnsrliOi. ami Scotch Omc;ham Superfine Oala Plnuli i Haw Silk PlaiiN ! Muena Vista. Monterev auH rireiron rr.i.l pi.i.i. Mler color, atripi d and hlark Alpaca i Very rich black unit shad, it !tomhuine i rit n,wk i.i.ii,,,.,, ,n w,. ' s,ril""d. Plaid anil Plain l.inv , nicn r.iiirilill ami American Calicoes , V. ry rich plaid Cloriklllirs Silk ami Cotton Velv. t I r"h as.ortm.nt of plain black and fancv Silk 'reciaii, Krypnan ami Orleans Mitt. i Zephyr Wri-t Merino Olovea.a new article i ii.i-.kiu ami Kid t;iove I V !"" '"' " ' l ined Gloves vi orsi, Hnods untl t omtorts Plain and plaid Cambrics ami J.icnin m t Swiss, Mull and Hook Muslins ,., cmhric,. ,,,,,. ,,, na,k r,mnric. ' ,l,hr,d -', Kdc-imrs. and luseriini.' Plain and cnnled Jaconets, Hmwii HiiU.vi'a Irish limns, (ireen HeiKr, uurv . ils r!" 1 tionnet lahlisand Artificial Flow,-rs I Black Sewiui; Kaw Silk and M-diair Krin Silk K niijres for Dresses all colorblack and F'aiicy colored Apron GirdKa Shawls, kc. Super , all Woo) It rocha Sha Is Ho Sild and Worsted Hroihn Shawls I.i Heavy Woolen and I ek. ri do Plain and F.mbM floih aud Ca-lumre d.v Super. Blanket and N, ck do iik Cravats and If'dk'ts Cloths, Cassiraeres, fee. Finehlue, Mark and brown French. Kncli-h and A mericnn I "lolhs r retni. f-.neli.h and Ameriran wool blavk Cassim n" blue FeltClmhs an.) tarkinaw Hlaiikett fur Coats ..iper r n nen amf 'b"":;; ' d re-eti, whin- ami yellow Flannels Fin,- bla. k and blue-black Cassimtre Ve'inir ; Black silk Velvet and st,u .1.. : :",c-v "don d Worsted ,i I Hf.AXxf 7VV. sS:;7V.V(.S fr. : tl- and i whim, , hi .oi..,. IV bl. ached Shirtt',, i , bmwn Sh.vtines ! Brown and bleach, d Drill. i.es an-t Canton Flannels I ; The above c,t, ha,e b.a-n sel.eted with treat i ,- ?A Vl.,an' n' ' lo,lS, Cincinnati prices ! Itrookville, Xov. 2th, 1847 H. 1 Y N E R . 4l 3' o.oon l. RS. sli?o Iron, assorted ir.es. in.coo Wav m-. ,lu soo lbs. American Stes 1 S-ii "" Emr'ish Mister st.to ki-r. naiU. for sale hv .1 KICHARD I iNF.R. Rrookville, May 4,t47. 10 G. A. Ridwell. tosiab Drake. fJ. A. RIDWRLL v CO. COMMISSION" AND PRODVCE MF.HCHAX S, I No. II, Wesl Front Stree t, Cincinnati. IRERAI. C ASH ADVIXCKS, made on assign ments of Produce or other mercham.ise. REFER TO Messi, k. Taylor .t Watts, D.icin te K; Bruce, John KiieU-r, .tarn, s Calhoun, I., ft. Yeatman, M.irsh k Co. M. Kmrter A Son, Ellis Sc Morion, S. Worthinc;t.in. De.'47 32-ly co-rARTX Kit ship. vs-. .w a xw jia ii . fsT 11 E undersigned bnve entered nq. ..k;.. :. ------ - - I lor the tra nsaction ol a ireneral t nmmiss, on and Fnrw.rdim. nsines. a. Xrw oRL EANS, .,de, ,h. ' " of.sr '-v! K nd solicit a share ol ,..e o......r- ui rriuiMiiimi. i..ii..mmi.c counile., RORv-Rf SPENCK, . .. . t v i, i.. Fellow-Citizens! Look He r c!! fs F.NTI.F.MEN I.ADIES-One and all F wish sT to say that I have fitted up and opened a new Store in the town ..C Ilrmiksill. , . e Me. JhnO. I Adair's Tavern, where you will find a neat Mule i stock of Goods, well assorted, and v.-rv chean f,ir cash or rood country produce; uch as Rurcr. Eccs, Rsc-s, Feathers, Stc. My stock consists of all such IToods as an' usually kept in retail stores, such asCalie... M. Delaues, Alpaca. I.nstns, plain and plaid! Gimrhams, plain and plaid Muelins. plain ami cross, j barn d Jacomtt. Bohinetts, Gn-ciam its, plain ami ! nirun-d. brown and bleached Muslins, Linens Laces, j Edcinps, Insertine-s, Ribbons, Bonnet Trimmiinrs, Wn-aths and Flowers, Ladies' Worki d Colllrs and I Cntfs, Poncee Silk for Dn-sses, a coo.l article very J cheap; black and hrow n Drillings, cotton and liiinen. I Cloths. Cassimen-s. Sattinets. e ds, .lanes, i.jn. ; .y.. Flannels; Cotton, Wl,n. Silk, Velvet and ' Satin VF.SI INGS;a variety of summer tro,' fr : Cent's ami bovs" wan-, such as Summer Cloths, Drap d'ete. linen and cotton poods, plain and plaid. j A I SO Ilanlw are ami Cutlery. Hats. Cans. Roots i and Shoes. Tra. Coffee, Snear, Molasses. Fish. c Give mr a call 1 shall take phasure in she in you mi coods, and if I have such as suits vou in price and quality, I hope to have 4 share ol yoiir custom. Come and see me. A. W. SCLI.EXRKRGER. Rrookvil,, April 24, IS4s.-is-.liu INV.AI.DAm.E V A MILY COM I'AXIOV, tilX I.EC I CRES on the Causes, Pn vrntioti and I'un- of Colisunin.ion. tlima. Diseases of the Mean, and all F,-male Diseas,-.. -214 cravincs. Paper 50 ets.; bound 7v) ctl. pae-es, 2ft enMail to any part postatre t ets. Shoulder Unices and Chest F x panders. 52. Mail toanv part. .'Oels. postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver, 81. by mail, letter postac-e. Abdominal Supporters, perfect. ? to S 10. for ail Rupiun s, Fallinir of the Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back and Chest; sent by Fxpn-ss everywhere. For Itraees or s.. orRuptunSupporters,(riy,.heishtfn.inh.ail to foot ' a,UI eircunil.-n-nrc of person net the .orfaee. iii.t - J a. WZ& If Rupture, mention which ...Ie for ihe sale of the above m.o.U .l. i dn-s. Dr. S. S FITCH, 707 Broadwav, Xew York ' postpaid. Feb. 21, 184.1. 17-ly " j - INCK A F tKQVII A R have io-t rereived a .0. lienor lot ot travelling TH I ' v K s -1... d-..l...... nc t'Rl at their new store May 24, 1S4S. U'01K W AUK jmr AA a-hini; Tubs and Churn. 1 fed I'ails Painted foot do. Row s. Knife Roxes. Potatne mashers, Butter I ail. Is, It lli 11 p Pin. Clothe do Half Bushels. Ainrcr Handles, Tar cans, R.-neb Scn-ws Haskats 7.in Washboards ' For sale at ihe lowest C new Sill, h pric. at the New Store LIXCK .t FAHqt. H AK. Rrookville, Dec. 30, lSl Linck and Farquhar, H A"E j,i,t received a new assortment ofsnlendid $'"Jr AThi,..rR.ed &Jx!r?Xnn A olinrch r low 111c Blue T, a AVani Rhine do do do do Holden Crane. Si.rintr ami Kl..h.. .1- i " Painted 'various natter... v " .. , . .. .. ". 1 c , Clares, i.isnes, nappies, "ste ti'as. pudiers, .luRs, plates. Salts, and Preserve ""'.. Class AA'bite and Cold Flint Tumblers. All or which will be ,id at Cincinnati retail pri ces. ai their N EW S FOR E, opposite to the Post of tice, Rrookville, Indiana. Hardware and Cutlery. KNIVES and Forks. Pocket and P., Knives, Hutch, r". Knives. Shoe Knives, Draw in? Knive, Spears super Hand Saw ,. Cros, Cut and Wood' do Trace, Halter and I.ntr Chains; Tea Kettles. Shovels an. I Toutrs, Rra, Kettle,. Coffee Mills Mill v. vile. Flat dastard do. half round d o. Horse It .. Hatchets, Nail Hammers. ' Adams Shovel,. Deven do, tlrain do: Manure Forks I ' Collins Axes f arranlrd:) Ham,-,; Steelyards- Ral' i ane,,. Steel aud Ir n Squares, I.adel, and Skimmers, ! lUurrr tomb. Meal Seives, Round Boll,, Knob! l atches. 1 mbler Pad Locks. Oeneral a,.ortment o 1 ; miit. Miners Screws; Chest and trunk Locks- . 1 HI atttfl 1s (Cniuina C .1 ..... H',.r"" Br"',"? White AV'h do; Sand" Paper, sViTinR For sale at the new cheap store of J,"'J: LINCK A FARqiHAR. n 11 f tT' rI? iYi " I T " Com - '. T in Coff.-e, Viririnia Tobacco, Indian, Madder, A lum, 'operas, l.orwo.i.i, Powder, l.ean. Shot, Stove Pipes, X O. Mi ear. Common do Siirr. Imp, Tea, Sal.ratu,, A . H. do Pepper. I Molas,,-,, A lsp.ee. Cinnamon, Fpsom Salts, Shoe RUcking, Matches. v noeolaie. Rice, Mackeml. .'room Cord, Red Cords and Plourh Lines. For sale at the Xcw Sio e of Br.iokviHe, Dl'c, 3 0, mVr CK FAR A' HATS! II ATsS: II ATS! MESSRS. Linck Farquhar, have jus, received a larce and complete assortment of IWd's sup. rinr MULE. SKIX H ATS; do do Rrnsft j do do Panama do do Plain Straw d do Linneite do Superior and Common Palm lear do Hia. k and white AVor-l $u .nine 1, !. j

j nrsi time 1 ever heard it used in that se j shocked and alarmed the modesty of the thy Jire. jvk of i,lino

I) It. CUM.F.TS. Indian Vegetable Panacea. riHE Proprietors ,.1 thiviiilT eelihrateil PANAB CK A ri tprcitullr invite alii nlion to ihe follow, "il'i V1 m"l t'1' main i, rnriti-il rua-i within the l:it tivr monihs, niMt of the rn.e. nnvino h,t-n

pn vn.iily tr-atti! bv c. lc hrat, , hyiician-, withmit any relief, ami I h.,... .il... .k-

j w,irtMeni ,,,f,he "ihuunand and one"' infallible r Vi"' "' W,,i,r' Veptable Elixir i a certain cure for i remetli. s",,!' the day. 1 l'imh, Coii-iiinpiion. Hreat Complain. t?, I. '"ct'enoiurtferreHtoare will known, and may rlr-It i expectorant, tonic or restorative, al- ! be found: ' I ' r.tiive, tiniiilant. pi ct..ral anil demulcent. It pro. ' Mr. Inae Rniok. ! v.. in u ..ui . I ncite expectoration. remove rnt.n.tin ....I

flice. I hiireiiih man h.l i.(T r-.l i "... :.i. ; oneofth,- most vere c.ises of Scrofula ever known t.i ; be i u red. iir i'r F""'-rr"n. '; stnet, between Schuvlkill Fifth and s,xth) below Walnut, Kinp-i Evil, 7 years ! A child of Mr. Wood, 121 Apple ., cured of Scruf- . ilia, alter the usual remedies had r.;i..- . ' "I" -'. t . llarclay, lis North Thirteenth t., cnn n oi arrotulnu Sure Leir. i venrs. s' alter ufferin(r for 2S 1 Miss f'hnstitna Sands, ' Beach and Willow streets. the most obstinate nature Wt Spmce, between Hereditary Scrofula of AC,,i,,'!"f Mr M" ri.asc, 3S0 Market atrtet, cured of Hen dual y Scrofula ! Alderman Walton. Seventh Ward Vorthern I.ibertie. i-iired of White Sw riling ofmaii v years staiulinr. . Mr. loram, corn, r of I.ntle Pine and Kiirhth ;ts.. I. it. r formally years standing. ' Js. E. llarhar. Poplar st 1st door east of Eiirhth, Scrolulous Sore Throat f 8 years standing ii. M'i" I."".' Kish'h b"ve Arch at., at Mr. CalI hrath s Hereditary Scrofula. j Mrs. Mcl'ann. Fourth, above Master k-,c..i.. Samuel It. Dutnraii. Twelfth and Viii,.'."... v ...... Ch..n Fa, ti. narles nuinran, Tw.lvth and Filbert at.., Erup. ti.-n on i ace. 1 ir. iiaie, 27S Market sin's t. Tetter I . I.. Sanders. Pl. d..e ..:.. i. ..L i .. Sanders, Pledge office. Dock at., Barbir'i Itch. I The ab.ne it does riot embrace all cures, effected ! by the PAV CK. A, which has come to the know!- i cdirei.r the proprietors, yi t ihev confidemlv assert i that I... mil, r in. ,1,-ioe has cun',1 a like number of. Scrofuleus cases in the same It ncth of time. Snrelv there must be someextraorJinarv healinir virtues in ih, Panacea! So many cases cannot be the result of accident. A I. SO. Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable PILE HF.MEDY; ' " " SPECIFIC; " " u v. Mr iiv Dr. Apt.leton". NKMETlY FOH DF.FNF.SSH;.waii,i"s MVGIC I.OTTOX. Tor X, nralria. Sick nrNervon. Headache, Gout, Rheumatism, Toothache, ,c. Rowi," CARMINATIVE SYRVP, for D.arrll.iea. Dis.-uterv. Summer Comnlaint .v a nr.! ii s 1 UM, J IX 1 til p. r..e .1.. ....... r Fev.-r and irne warranted. Dr. Trask's Magnetic Ointment. Ir. Co.t l's Kheomatie Pills; Dr. ste. limrs Pulmonary Syrup; Dr. Fri.k- Susrar Coat.,1 Pills; Heteh. r s Pile, Fever ic ?ue pills. JOHN W. DAVESHOWF.H. Principal A(rent. At the Medical Depot. Xo. I odd Fellows" Hall opposit,- the Post Office, t ii.cinna t i . ALSO for sale by J. S. POWERS Brnokville Ind V nr. K. . LEE. I.anrel I...1 March. 24th IS IS. 13-3m. n3i.o.ooi Die Annually Of Consumption In ie l nited States, y, ., how many could nave been the eu ii in. 5 nan n sorted to Rmrers" I.iveruort. I ar in si as.in. -l hoiisamls upon I housands are uuw tesiilyin that it has sa,ed their lives and restored them to H. alth-.N one need Despair:: th..llKh vour physician and friends p,ve you up to di,::! you "cannot he worsj than Mrs. Howe, of Staunton, he was fii. n up ny ner Doctors and friends to die with the l"V V'. ."r Consumption. We publish her certitiV?:?:!:' A1."''".' ""I j, mak,, are , cnno- in auuiTioli to the vast non.l.ers ..K. ;..;.. ....... ... 1,, ntom-. nut iti everv place where it basbven introduced. Head what she I.e.. i.is ,. ,o certiti. that some months since, I wasta. ken ,th a pain in my side and hn asi; I called in the . aid of several phcians. but thev failed to pice me j any relief, d f,,r the space of one year I prow rapidlv worse. In addition to this, I was attacked with a . Ti. l. nt couch, althouirh an excellent physician lived in the same house, and o...1 . h.. .: and paid the strictest attention, it baffled all his skill' -two others were called in. one of which was an , sprit anil skilfu physician, hut all their .Hon. , ...... ! ed alike .....e.i I .. . . .' " ' ' ' " V"! 1 lr "T -- - - nna.i,i puvsician who was attending a camp-meetioir in the ie.n.i.K...i...n i .. f : -ee me, and declared "h, i " i.f !bu., than one day lonirer; also all of the vast number who i..e ... -.-e me, nelievcd that a few day. at most musl end my earthly can er. Mv frien.l !i ... . ... ..... e ; nut mi' hroftier at this cri incvf the astonishincrun. rr,,r,. .1 k.. r.J ;.-r.' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar.) went ; tot hiluoth, and hark a distance ritr miles, in 19 . hour. ,,, cet someerthe above medicine; I commen- ' I hVtri?1h".Tt ,r.f,,,, "-n5 ll."H, before I had Used' half, bottle, ,),c couch was entirely cured; from this bo;u,V'rr;r,;r?,,n- w 3 i ' mv family vocation, as, I Ihe ex'cell. nt ? " had ,,, been for 1 medicine, I i.i,. w in .,.. ' I and must , ustice :,,-. thai I troi " ' eerr thank, t H- inventor ofthi, ,,ri,.. 1, s. medicine! ' ! and would recommerd all persons afnicte.l will. .1 j cased lungs to Rive it a trial " HARRIET ROWF " the undersicn. d, 0 certify, that' this account or Mrs. Rowe is correct, we b'ciliir personally ac quainted w ith all circumstances. ' p. p. JOHXSOV PE I'ER p. Mt TTHKW3 THOM4.S CRAIG ' JOS. F'.VAXS ' Staunton, Ohio. F, h. 7, IS47.' CTTHK WOXDERFl'I Cl'HKS MVDF i-n this medicine have id'iice,l Iiiy,icians'"r the highest standing to prescribe it Yes even Professors "' he C. lletres admit that it cun s afier e,. r. il.,,,,. else has failed. "vrviiimi, Dr. H. Coy. late Profess... : - .. r-..n tn - . ...s i s; , r V ? '"-eet, sa, . he cured Mist Belt I ""os v ....sumption w ith Dr. Rogers Liver- 1 ., ier sue was civen up todi by a num- ' i,:1:'"-- Dr. AY. Richards. :''!' nr enrol Mr. Carles AA'ad of Con.1 ... b, r " . "" n""""'- "'.erull his other ren.eC T Dr. H. R. Wilson, a n-p-nlsi- ll, . ..re.ii: poh,. say, really acted like , charm in the case of P.7ri-. nn,:,''-.lhrU,rt r'h'' K,v' " " iseman.of l.tri-t Ohio, who was on th- point of death with pulmonary Co.mp,i, ,lc ! .,,.,, ' JJJ " ... " era.au)- tile U!e of Dr. R01 wort Jt Tar. ' I.iver1 ne late case f Airs. F.ccert who now reside, on'' ivee stm t, tnreenoors above E ichlh. Cincinnati, i, iruiv tne most n markahle and astouishinir ever re. corn, ,1. 1 in. at y i,. ,h Consummioi. r....i. 1... ix years, and lately she u- u 1

....'n .a " . . . "'-. moo worse worn ei,,v k. TWCLiCi ' fi""r7"7d ,W,"'S ""1 h"tl"'l7!MM St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth,! hereon, h' . ' V ' ..",,,url "mere skeleton,' CINCINNATI. OHIO. Z?lXZl?f' " rhysirian. . Vnion Hot Air, Paracon and Improved Pnn.ium ti..n-n, VaHiifrr. ow'": '.'i,: i"" "f '.'"."'"'P; t..o.. Ten and Seven Plate, Parlor and I

1 I . . , s...., , c,-ienrateii ; " " " "". mere w as not the east hone of her recovery, Una y her lu-,c ..l.erate.1 b,h Zu l. a X ".'.'L.'r.1' '" .mderhe,' ,1 ,i . "'":.V"; "':r.-'n,is camei,, to take neir las, fan well-a, this crisis she commenced ns l .0,, ,ame-lr. Hoc. rs Liverwort and Tar which ha, nstorcd her to belter heal, .1. M"'in' . H, in. he ." ' enioy- ' , " 'ecu years ot an,) month, she earned lifl) pounds i fVh. Those T,n douht the v,r,r,-,f ,,i, wonderful medicine arc invited toeall am! ,ee her. Cj Consumptive, should call on the Ap nt and the certificate in full of the above mentioned tan and also a vast number of other, - I-orsalchv . I.. SCOVII.. r .,.... ..r t-ict Race Street., Cuinnati. ' Alsotorsaleby R. I YXER, Rrookville. 13. '?.s..t?!-er.e .n Balra in Gilead?" I I H'T. " , . ' I "' " ""'''.I'letiiant u . j .. 1 . - ' '""'"WO exclimvi-lv nf hose Rool. and Herb, lone ami successfully used hv the Indians in thecure ot ail lutiir 11...',,,,. .. .....-..,,,. oecna. prov.,1 it to he not only the mos, atrreeal.le. but decidedly ,he most effectual remedy lor sore throat l,nr.. .... lv. . . 1 There i, no preparation. f Oninm xi.. . J ny other vetretable or mi.,eri . :'. ' " "r nuentlv it may he lk. .. he v. ' ' . " .". """" .11 c .. r- vniiuren at -.1.0 perieci saiety. , I , 1 ''"'"thle medicine, iince its introduction in' ithe west has met with a rapid and unprecedented ht the Cen.-ral Ap-ent ha, often been nnahle 1 n",, '" ''emand. Thi,ha, led unprincipled villains ' 1 '" cv' "P h!,e immitations and palm them off on an i nnstispectinir, siitterin; public for the ",r, nuitie arti Life, e,AII Ileal,,,,. Rain, of I.,r,.,' ..N-, r".T fLiMng ' lmofl.ite.' Look our for the Swindler ...a . . ' ,,,,., . ... .ovoie 01 --naim of 1 i. '- ..i. . Halm 1 you pnr.e your money and life (ret nr Tid's In I dian Halm or Life prepared sold wholcale" and retail ! at the Eclectic Disp, nary Xo. 117 f-otith Side or 6th ' st. Ix-twc-n A me and Race st,. Cincinnati Ohio P. K. AVOMHAVCH, - . Agent for the Vet. Cmcinnnati, March J?th, 1P48. 14-iv. ltr.iiult id sv Tills i no.-en" ireni.inrHrandeih'. Pil..j.,rHTe --taiid lor.alehy RICHARD TYNFR Brnokville, Oct. 14th 1S4R. 4i-'iy New Establishment r jAHR M,h.crib. rhr. to inform the citiren, f 1 Rrookville nd the public general Iv. that he VrV VusViv'r..'"." BIXKSMI THrutvvHV . . . . . ' ,,,.- i si .sic.,.iorilV Ii ,i 1 C 1 r,-r'"tl s'n Encii.es, , ca,linir and finish. ii every variety of Rra,, vrL ; Al. makes . nd rv pair, all kind, of c.. PiolV. I ZZK:"???: " oM ...'.... s....,i ri.MsniM.H kinds ofMt. . ' ' " :" -' me ni st manner and 011 the most ease and se..,..,n..,.i-.. . " Hi, hop is in from of the Methodist Church, aud 1 m-uhin three ssjuarvs r Mr. Spear", Mill. i JOHN' UnlTlr-r May 3d, 1847. .' VOtI. CAKI)I(7, fjlllF. under.ik-ned take, pleasnre in ii.forniinr 'ii " i"'". ",Ul m-ll,thathe w ill he ready for rard.nir AVool by the tit ofMav Hi. establishment ..one mile and half above Hrook.' v.lle. on the h..t Fork, where he ha. . fir,, rate ,e ofAVOOL CARDS, and having employed . r7, raTe Carder, he eypects to do first rate work Anv n. r son leavine wool at 4 ty- cn i t . - I r" , . . U' roller s ,li one door north ol Dr. Cenrge Kerry', it will promptly-attended to. and the rolls returned ALL AVORK AVARRAX I FD "', be 1 J.l'v.r1 SOH' r"-P"''ti'r. nrrnkHllr, April 10, IS-f I--3fn

iDr J White s Celebrated Remedies1

A n r. w ttliuiit n imralltl. in iU inriri.H.. . !l.iihr,.M.,th.-,rem,.lym..n. Wh. rev, r ,l,e n- ; ' l"' r ol t!i,- rt-iiir,h, arc teslrtl hv tie with , iiie oii r re,,,,.,)),-, known, th,e invariahlr prove I-hit t'xrciinire an'i ineir linmeanrah v inin-rrriaimi to public ronfMtrnce, Disease, in ail ! " varied torm. vi, Id Ir. their ne. : 'rent hei. ami tespir, the tone of the hole ..' ... 1 1 Corrects the ctisi.tn i.ti... C. ... ..r .1... ,1 .. i 1 .. i i. I - . I ... ii, i.iiitis. HO 11 o, its stimiilatinir qualities and powerofallayinir irrila"I ti n it promotes absorption, removim. tubercles from the timers and itifiaiiimation from the mucous mem- . bratie ..(the hronrliieal tubes. Try it w hen the throat. """s-e'e son, ami suaeriiia: trum corns ami cont-hs; ,ts matrLal powers will remove all doubts. , any, f its inestimable value, and the ticeof the n pntation it has acquired. I Ft-maUa who use the Vi.m.iuki. iri:.:. t-i ' villus too free menees. 11, nr. .. - n.. ... r... .... i.annr pains, are never hen-after w illim. to he w ith...,. if Few remedies have rescued so many, in various Mliseases from s.irr. rintraml death; none equal to it , tor whit-hit is prepared. Or. White's ludidll Compound, persey, rinplv used, . positively cures every case of Dyspepsia, however s,- , vere orehromc. As a remedy for the removal of Female Obstructions and oiher diseases, it is infallible. : In evidence of the uiiparailellt d power and inc-tima . tile value of he Indian Compound, as an Alterative and Purifier of the Blood, we may remark Or. J. j ,hite has used it in tne tn-aiment of a pr. at number I "'the most loathsome forms of Syphlitic secret) di"- ; east s, w ith the gratification of its happy effects, and ; the speedy permanent cure of these dreadful diseases, never b Tore attained by- any by any other remedies . ... .-. irt or in p.urope. ! It is the only n-medy known. on u 1. . . K . ..........I.L. hope of permanent recovery ran be f,..i...l..l r- ..n those disorders indicating or irrowin;. .ut or a radical ,n,l"'rity of the blood. It actually has accomplished ,' ,h' h:" 1. en asserted Sarsaparilla would do, ''"il!", '".'vcr' """' I''orimd. - Indian Compound is the only unfailing r medv Sc",f"U orK,,,,t'' Kvi, wl''e Swellinc, Svphi" (' rr") :"id Mercurial Uku., Ulcers, Krtip".'"i sk"ls, iscas. s of the Bones. Aflections "t the I.iver, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, H henmatisin. I n! t-r all Nervous and Chronic complaints ociiirrititr in d,-niitat,d con-titutions, and cnti.inn. tionaland hereditary complaints, where the virus of ...e par, in causes a , lev, lopeinetit of Scrofula or Svphihs (secret; or mercurial Disiasein ihe child, and in all comphcatid cases, as in persons whose constililtionsare hrok, n down by mercury and arsenic, or by an improper or injudicious treatment of disease in general. In the worst forms, of the most loathsome j., rr. ii tlisease, when Ihe Doison is .-il....,h. .1 in. " me cireu atintr mass, tl.e r. .t , promptly and thoroughly eradicate, the virus from i 5t' in, ami produces radical and permanent j runs. Working its way with silent but effective j P"r. the Indian Compound jives tone and enerrv ' "' " 'he S. cretory ami Excn t..ry organs, repairs all ' '- wastes, k no wn and unknow n,'aml banishes from "e system every vestJc;,-of disease. Vf- W v, p-table IMIs unite trnat power with mildness of action; op.-ratinq; throui;hotit the alinien- ' ca,,a'i rcmoyimjall oHenive acenmutations in ' ooiveis, ami stllnii atin all the ..I..... .... , ...... ....., ,a.e; a mi a. uiii-a a tunic, they i x(ali the em reu s af all parts of the frame, and are of . pn-at utility wh. n v. r a Cathartic, Laxative, Alt.-r.i-tie nr Heisr.nirr medicine is n-qiiired; As a tiled- . Hine rr Females, ihe extensive demand for then, and their popularity, with all who use them, furnish ini pie cuaranlee to others who are afnicttd. Dr. White s ! yicelable Pills area standard .,,...1,,.,, :.- n.. amirove.l nii.l .. ... . ' " 1 ' ."-..? oin-im-d tne n. st l'i!i. now , K..oii. tse no 111 once ami you will use them there Dr. White", V, trctahle Fmpii.. :,i. :i i n'"'''fn other Emetics, and are of incalculable b'.-n-i efit in bn akinVnn V.V,'. .' . i human ft. "S "P n,"M th d Jiseases that aflict the 1 i- . i . ! rd.VrVht;w tl, .,, ,..e..,.i " ..-... . ... ... 1 .1, . bV'"il'n.in in practice w Hi, all ihe oth c ' Miown 111 tne .1. nileti , statas ond in Europe, not one. in instant 1 fleets and inti'iiisic merit. In ars any coniprrisou to the Macic 1 l.iiiimeur. In the lannuaireorothers. '-it is difficult 1 tn say what it is not coo.l for."' For I! a.lache, I oothache, Nctiralcia. Spinal A flections ;for Hums, Scalds, Brilises. Sprains, Cuts, Incipient Killf's Evil, and White Swellimr. Syphilitic fleers; ami I ams and Swellmcs and litlaniaions howeverraused or on whatever part of the body located, it i. inf.!,T" llhr"'" '. and as a tount. r irritant nft. r an Irish wedding," it has no equal. Try its effect! ! external, y or internally r.r your own person. Try! it externally or internally fi,r your own domestic ani"mal.and youwill find it economy of ,i,nc oftime, and i nr .1 k , 5 k,' P "e Macic Liniment bv you.- , Of the hundred thon.an.1 whohavens.d it. since its! I ''"cntion not one t o-.r know hdje, has failed to award to the Mar;,c Liniment, it. vast s; ertortv to all ! h7 '"menti. j, dlfiicul, to,av wIiat j( , I pood for. These re( l)r,le, n-medie. n f r .ale, wholesale and retail, bv Dr. J WHITE, and atrencic. ,,,,.. at bis Hotamc Medicine Store 011 uh st., opposite the , . .i.iiaM J. H. RIXK ARD. Arent fr Indiana. r,AVnnin" n' ,U " rON M H IT, and J. S. ' I nil ERS, an- acents for Rrookville Ind. i March. 21rd. 1HJ3. I.t-Iy. ' nn.CAo";TI)r- ' WHITF. mav be consulted at his i-IA -1' MEDICINE STOKE AND (if. r it.E, on Sixth stn et. one door from the corner f Maui, ,.ppos,:e the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio.! I Hose at a distance, who cannot call on or send for turn, w hos,. cases are not beyond the reach of all nu-d- ! icines by forwarding tn him a statement of their i a.;,-, the lencth of time they have been altlictcd ! symptoms, pn.en .s and c neral nature of their coni- . plaints, (cash acrompanyin r such statements, post- I ace paid,) may procure the remedies necessary tor ! their cure. ' r. J Ifhitr', Crlr'-rntr-t Rrmf.lir,. The VecetaSle ; i?,r;- " "'an Compound, .Vapic Liniment, Vecetahle 1 ills ecetabe Emetics, ike are rapidly snpercedine ' all other nietlicines.because on a fail-trial of them they ! uniformly prove themselves to be all that has been I assumed Tor them: medicines of creat power and effi-' cacy in relieving and curing the maladies common ! to ourcuuntrv. IKON AXD xnr.s ! io.oon I.BS. AVavne Iron. of, 20.00n lbs. Slin-o Iron : . 50 Kit, Sun.ata Nail. J'tst received. My assortment of Slicu Iron was purj chased ofthe Manufacturer, at lower rate, than are ,...., , .ercnant. generally, and 1 w ill sell at small advance on cost. Rrookville, Xot. 1847. 50 It. TYXEH. I). CarE'"- J. S Bradbury. OAKl, ILL & IiRADrj'RY. : Sure' rs to AXDREAVS, CARGILI. .V CO. TVTn DTI Ta rt lir are nfCtnnAn n . J! - -.v y i a ui uiu co, VTltiies d.UU HA! I ATr ATnvr I v., ...on oioves, r Hollow AVan-, Sad runs, AVacon Rotes Dec. 30. 1-iy Andi rons. 1 ea Keitles, 4c. - TT1 II - - in . ' raraSOlS, 'v.iaLtLrj I IKS. AND AVXLKIXG CANE I'MDRI'tt id . '. .".' v ' ' " "t-1-Yl c . -1 ti. Mil H AHDSOX Steam Factory, the on ly one in the Vnited State,, Xo. 104 Markei e....... 1 ouao.'ipnia. .vierrhatit. are resp.-ciful ly informed that I r,,o,,,.e , i r. !,. . " cooos, n tne aid ol steam, notwithstanding the - "uirtiniu-ainiii a no virn at opps,t,on to parlies oppos, d to the introdor. i tiou o romnl.te. and ............. 1..... ' ' . . ,, ,,.,,, improvements Mil aasortment i. tion! ' give entire sat.siac- , A' an Imhrella Store next door, of nearly ''lm'" name, it is important vou should remember ' r"nV; Pru'' nJ i . SIGN' OF I HE LADY AN D Xo. 104 Markei Street. l'l,,!a,l..ll.., ' ' Vlr.l tc February 10, is 44 7-.tm .Attention is requested to the celebrated AValkintr ' t ane t mhrella, a m at and beautiful article. r,l... ! ninir ik. .. . .... .- - r, -. .... .s.umaijr, oi a v.ane ami Cmbrclla. rMtv,:, c .. -M . . Ll!. . ... L . ' ""'.'V "ek Plan, n. llouhle R,t, Smooth ,1 rnncie Smcle ami llouhle Rift Fore 1I0 do Sii.clc and Double Ritt Jointer Rabbit and Sash Plane Floorincand Cei'.mt: Plane,, For sale low foi cash, by Unmkville, Xy. 2J, H47. 50 R. TYXER. Builders Ware Rooms. IIUUI Mil IIIIIIII lltl rt.lliirt-i.--s. "''isvevte J sSn.od 2.V " D FI""'i"S Mi". Sli, Dnr and Conn r Fourth and Smith sts . Cin O I HINKLE Xc CVILD, '' ' I " " e ererteq a larp-e and e , ;.. 1...M.1: ... . HbiirDmowiXrwii 1 '"C, Ha.e She.vin, fr Storr.hi.V ' . 7 . I" IKirimr. Rosed, .nj 1,1. ..I - .. . . .or . - .....a a ani.M, llianen .... (.nil. ....... k , 1,0a rn, ana to various thicklies,, ., houses. Ac. In ,he Lumber Y.r, - hey have, d as.r in, ante ,,r msnle lio.,1.... ,,r b il. connected with the Factory. assortment of Luniher fr .11 k..;i.i 1 '"IT purposes, , .. .'.. .1 nil- piirpoi-. lVron the Ohio and Miii,t Pi-rsons ahiiuf . . ! .j".' 'Pe. riv.-r.7 win find i,' TuZ liter,., to purchase. II, heir building mat. nal.ofu, l..ad,c,he,r lumber, brick, lime, kj, in , J.'j and carry .ff to the place wanted on the river. The ! boat hemr worth If, cn.t on ,l. . ' urni.hcd several building, ,!, ,,lan lt. v" Master builder, having contracts in ,he country heir -material, and mechanic are scarce, w,ll f it to their ,,, . ,,, call n, examine our , lock and price,. A e are eellmr- a K,- in i,..K ... " In!elf i iBelM" ' Al "'"'' arricie, in pnipnrtion. Consideriiic theailvamacT. we have in machinery the low ratcoffn ii-h, by River. Canal. r...V we are .,,red that ai I w ho patronize hit ".tab mi nt .ill he ,ppli,d ith'malerial., Ac , at I.-; price. ,ha they have heretofore p'aid ' i.hmuch All order, promptly attended to. TERMS C VSH l,Vij b"een at thcoHiceof htlndinaa .America: also at Mr. Rrick. Hotel

1

Itr

nrw.Ktnir.ind. Mar.lSss. 13 '

LUIvR KENT,

j mi . ; " f '" ilU'll liii'V. j '.suvirlljrr and Spectacle Mamifac So. 2 tl Mainit between jth an J -iih rl.irlt.o ni.:.. irii 1 il o A-f March 20, IHS. U-l'y. Wholesale Boot & Shoe Warehorse. HAVE commenced receiving my spritip- st. ck of b. HOOTS and SHOES and luve now on liand a n ry larire stock which I will stll for a small advance for . ). II cn s f . ..rn . t . . . .. .. . t;ir'iia uuciii hi I I 1.1 J.I..U U, 1 S 1 Merchants are invited to call and examine my stock' which may be much to their advamn-e. ' ' JOHV CiA TES No. 5 Lower Marki t 2.1 dOor ea--te.fMailist.Cil.cin-i nan. sii, or i hk hmi iiuu i , j Mar. 4 lI-3m.-Cin. Herald ! - .. W. II. PHILLIPS, N'o. 7 Main Stn et, west side, th ree doors alio e Front near tne i-uniic w hart. Cmriiiiiati. O., '-HER in GHOCKKIKS and PRODITF' ke,ps constantlr on hand, a p-enernl 9.ri. mrntof Salt, Sil;ar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Madder. IikIiito. Sal.rattis, Glass. XaiN, Cotton Yams, Fish. Tobacco, Soap, Caudles, and all other artiel, s in the firmer, - Hu.iness, which will he sold at the lowest prices fur CASH, or in t clianCe for Produce. X. H. The Hic-hest Pric. s paid for Feathers. Flaxseed. Flour. Pork, llai-i n, I.ard. Giiis-ner. TinrnthvSeed, Clover-Seed, Mustard-Seed, lies' Wax, Dried Fruits, W hite Beans, Hags, ic. ic. Cincinnati, 3.v S. .1. HARRIS. Clocks, Watches ... B. ri.AUK.Jewelry m w . ii ii . v i t ..... , hand and for sale on arcoiu. muilatilic; terms. Clocks, Watches, ami a ireneral a-sorlment i.f Jewelry : roiisisiini. i part of tin follow Itlc arfii tes. Vli-l, a-.I common mantle Clocks, Cold, and Silver L, vcr and -common Watches, Gold and Siiver pencil, and Gold ! 1 lis, Kmcs, Breastpins, Studs, Steel beds silver'thimbles, st. el bac-clasp. and .rse mountings, an i assortment of Silver, ti. rmaii silver and plated tea' and table spoons; a variety of So, claries. A.o choice articles of ciitl. ry. Pen and' pocket knivis Raors. fcc: and in short all articles usuai'.v k. pt in Jew, Iry Stores. ' They an- also prepared to attend 10 all jahs ,,, thSilversmithinc line such as repairin-r Clocks Watches and Jewelry, and the thaiigin,- uf .-la, ses in spectacles. A:c. Thankful for jiast favors, they hope hv 1 strict attention to hii-itiesstu merit atid'n ceive a' 1 it., ral share ' of the public custom, determined a ihey an- that uc cii-tomer shall have cans.- of dissatisfaction. 1 Store nn Mait Burgess .treet, near, v opposite the public offices. Rrookville, la. March 2d, 1S4J. 10-tf. North's Cough Candy. TO ALL Men, Women, and Clii'drt-n, we s,-nd these presents frreetinc: Be it known that all persons now suflerilic w ilh afi'. ctions of the Lumrs. such as i Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, !tc. ' fie, may receive certain and spee.lv relief from ihe use of Dr. North's Expectorant Couch Canjr. It is; pleasant to take, and is certain to cure cht.ip, convenient to take, and a sure cure. What more can he asked? It has stood the t. st f..r the last three years 1 in Cincinnati airainst ail slanderous iniiiiti.itinus which have been throw n out by pvr-otis iu'erevt. ,1. Other nostrums have be, n puffed, flourished aw hile, and then foremen, but '-Xortli'i Couch Candy" -till ttantis a l.richt star in the f rniamei.t like its 'name-' sake. Ml others mu-t mine on, but it stands, the j hope of the Consumptive, tl) ga,;,!,. fH, shattered bark into a port of H. alth. For sale wholesale and retail at No. 22 Walnut st. : 1 bet- 3d and 4th, and tor of 7lh and Plum, hv ! A. A. NORTH, t in., ami I M. W. H A I I.E. Ilrookville, Ind. ; ,. S. P. OAKS, Fairf.cld, Ind. ' Fib. C9. ll-4w ' COTTOX VAIiXS, HE subscriber, A cent for the Ctivinc'on and t!iU Coper Cotton Factorns, ,a, eonstamlv en hand a lare stock of Cotton Yarns, AVU-kiiic. ' arpet and Coverlet Warp, Twine and Barinc. For sate at the lowest prices. Jt . R t 'CH A V A X , C iiiciima i Jill. 15. 4-4m (Cill.C.aj;) ,S5. A. PKACOCK. Dealer in Iron, Steel, TiTails. Axles, .Springs, Wagou lloxes, Axes, Mohl Bourds, 5.C. A I,S O, Manufacturer of the celebrated AA'ro.icht and Steel Mold Hoard Plow.. Cast Mold Hoard Plow., rirht ami f t hand. d. of difi'er. lit siCs, Se-.l Plow., Shovel Plows, Cultivators. Harrow-. Drac-. Cast Sin ;-r Plows, It., all warranted to perloi-rn well, A liberal dis, nl will be made on either 1 ran or Plows by the quantity. Store on Main Sir. et, betw een Jhi , netvveeli Mil and Plh, east side, Cmeiliuali, O. Mar. 17. 12-lv Hardware and Cutlery. "TTII.l. and Cross Cut Saw ., i.YJL Woud ami Hand Saws, Uravvinc Kniv.s, C nl 1 10c K 111 v s. Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks. Butchers Knives. Knob Locks and Latches, Thumb Latches, Round and Square Roil-, Butt s and Screw s. Iron and Steel Squares, Mill and Cross Cut Saw Files, Hand Saw- Filcs, AVatlle Iron, Steel Yards, Grind Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe If mini, r.. And Irons. Braces ami Hilts, Ami s Shovels and Spades, Heavy Grail Shovel., Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks, Hames, Bras, and Sncar Kettle. Ihe above are otlered at the lowest Cincinnati price, for Cash. n, TYXER. Itrookville, Nov. 27, 1847. 50 Koasy Wanted. LI. persons indebted lo the undersigned, or t R wAns ri S. Tyncr, are requested to make immediate payment. U. TYXER. Brookville,Jaii"y 4, 1341. i Queen City Scale Manufactory, VI.,.,. t,.. ... .! e -. sf. .'irt... ,..,,-1, . uoors irom ine river. 1 rHE subscriber has on hand ami i, constantly I M ui-:iufactiiriii. PLATFOH.M SCALES of all j sizes. Also, Brass and Iron Beams, of a superior I quality. All of which are warranted in every rej spect. Please call and examine before pu rcha'siiic . elsewhere. vVM. UVDDART. I OHIO MECHANICS IXSTITCIE.-Thi. is to esrtilv that the premium was awarded ui th.- v...h,i. 1 , , , . . Innld.ir! Annual Fair of Ohio M, chatties' lu.ti,,.,.. ... ye... .for Platfrrm Scales there evlnh.te.t 1,.- I.:,,. t.ivcl, ..or,-. I,n...l .1.: . .1 s- - , "- oi-i oav o, .M.vrinlnr, l$4S- JOHN' P. mi-rr J. V. Appleg-ate, Sec'y. Ja. 4i. I Staple Goods. 150 ps. Brow n Muslins. ;0 ps. hleacln d tin 20 p. colored do l Ps. Red Tic-kin; 10 ps. Check 3 ps. Mrrin.ss She. t',T rhirkort) Ma7lst "L-UTOX MARTIX-S i)UU3ii-: " &. co. TTllOLUSALi: dum.urs IX A X D AV A TC H-M A K E R S I OO I s v.. s. , . ... .. ' (lONSTAXTLY 011 hand, an estensiveass'ortnient J of f,(. Cold and ;,!, .I. welrv, ;ld and Silver Spectacle,, i(,d and Silver Lever and Verse W a - ,! bo si. M S''V, r Spectacle Class,-.: Vioa; Ii';;:i4r,y s,rttt cxcxati, o. , I'lTTSIJUIM.II IIJOX t st : I .o';1'1 r f I'ORK laox. Nails, t-. Ste.1, and castimrs, w arrant, d to be eoinl ,0 - , ... .,.,,, HuvaiKi- on I iitshurr nrices. v ..,.,, , .uerruaiits and others will In r!l to cive .oe- c-n ne,r,. purchasing elsewhere - r ultiiifeh tii oil 1 Slab Steel - ' miiYi on hand, at K- HHASHEH'S I mn ;t.r. CZ ,fCW above Fifth st., DC. 15,1347. ,.Iy Lightnin? Rods. i Office and -'-ctory on h s" Main and ! 1 n u t, C I X C I V x 4 t i t PR TTS P ATENT SPj ; R A L TAVISTF D C UI ! ree, Kr," .IT .' 'p " fX INC It Jds" in Vn , j...."sT,n copper head, nioUud with firieen silver' points, which have ,he p.r f " r j hschanrmtr ,he r of i ,, r.,mn,, ' ,,, .,,'J " so ,1.,. .e k. i.i-.. . "".am uetore the public, more tuan anr rod. eve. K... ..i..,.. .- . i rods re ' f..... J . 5 ' , """-"".V provided with these ! ri ' 'mn hi, per.ectlv sale from the awr '""!.':' "'?" . r I-is,-'.-..in?; .he,,- rods are so ea. ! "t he " ' ","t a,,V "eean readily attach them i hfin,ra,,fpraw extensive ,e f . I.chtnmi. r. peller, prove, how satisfacloriry th. v ' are n-ceived by the public C."rchei, Tc) CO,,," X B"U "1 W"h" T.e. for j He'llV,"''."''. cn"lr foot, which include, the : Head Class lsa,ors M,.,.,it. A.tathment paeki. e I ano an ciiarcrs. Distant order, nrntnntle F. l-.-l ' An alltiwaiico to aircnf. -i ... ' , ' with Zine Prtitrctnrt. - tuna ir II I 1 1 A lilt II 21 -fini NOTIONS, Vtions r kltl,.,: .12. :., 4,el I,eed"r,B""0T ,,,k l""1 St, el Red., lisp,, ic rr ,. Fan, nruhc, Comhr, ,

!

rnK Tae31 Jewelry, fcc. 5 u k"'P "stan.l? 'on ,,an,,. a f .. the c P,P '.'f '"r"1'1 a,' Silver Watch. s fV," th. c.-Ubrated makers. Ala-, a tare a.rm,, '- Jewelry and Fancy (;o,!s. Silver J-la d Z l.-' PencV.s1 nk,t "J"- Cutlery. Guid a, ' l.Vil . 1 r ,ad G"'l In., with b ' . ilolder attached, fi-on, o, ' '"' 3'-tr Perifocal Spectacles. L-tlcle of Ann ri.-:... 1 v lu j. .a e. A new artiel easy ami ami natural . .1 " T' r" been examined ami !. ,,.. I . . . . . .".." ""t o.;;; !;;;;';;' 'i::; Fra"e,! fi'' a. ,aw ""' "'Gold and slv, . s ?, r- as' "' t'iniiiiuati. lf -t.i HI. .lis ol I , es :io.l u ... I... mili(- bf,xi i .... 1 e , repaired in tin best manner. Old G.il.l' 7. Sil er bought or taken in excl.ansre.' -' . X. I.. IIAZF.V. Xo. i7 Main, 3 doors above i ix Improved Patent Z-'nc Wa-jiho-rd - 1 ,,,h street, between El 111 .Hid 1',:; TJAVl'FACllilKI) 1 hini.nlv.amlu'-r.,. i V the cheapest ami best artic'it new of r, ,1 r piili.ic, in ,,ut of sinipi n it v,.f structure ,'nr-iV ' of matrrial, and av i , kh, s. ,;.., ,nd ,'r' He feels warranted ,,, r. .-.immendinc his Wa-' '. ,,.' to the public, ina-mucli as thou.aiu:, have" th, ir merit., and in everv case thev have . .." ' .ni-. action. Certificates could r. ad, iv he ..V-i',. " inanv ,oanuty. but he deems a trial f !,is yy board, a sufficient proof. ' h.'o ir'i"ia'".ll'",m,.'U"' s";,pi K' !'t c,.-nstan:'r r-, I. ml. and .old vv hi.le.ale an I ,-, ,.,,1 at rcduc, (1 ;. '... AIIor,itrs promptly attended to. ' X. It Any piirchas, r .eei.mitic dissatisfied -if- - , thorough test of said artic e, is requested to 'r. - '..' th. Ill and the mot-.ey in r.;: cases will be r f n ,' ' " as m en compel, ,1 t t;ilar-e l is ,-t -,' fowmc to the increased ,!i ,n.,i,d fr hi W; .... .... s,x mentris.; ami eieet etens rj, ny which be hopes in futi maiuls. Cij',on. N". ne ceiiuiiie cm. pt tus ,., .1 Rice, oil the hack. OKK1V l!I( i " nimiii ,,- i r,f.i, st., comer of Hume. , Cm TERjIiTcASllf I. V 31 A 1EHS. Wh, R MI'OR Ie. S n....i i f...i. " .'"" ji ........... S.U,,, , .. -ii,. . 413--ail. isc. No. S7 Main street, 5 July .Id lsX-i. loors below Pea,-; s, fin-;- v . j f't. it!i .!. Il :: Ihe !,, :;;:,. TAVO lots in P.nmkv il'. on the bottom, the ui r ; , lots, all up. -n leasoiiaoiv ten January 1st. lS4ft. Eaton or.ri " "MPOitTKKS and A! nr Q a;ul ol!:. f -D-., t iiii-; L JOHx a. : 1 ne "'".--J . REVOLVING, Duelling-, and other 1t;T-; Tzz-n-Ti c?i sj v,ii,rJJ fy'i Gun Makers Hint, ri.i Bo'vie Kniv. s, Dc. f'e.. Iter, Maine st, between Ii . Pocket Cull.-rv. P, : A -Tent' !'.r I'.:,.. 1 a ! '1 Ii and Sith t. JJi hats; caps:: OZ. Fasii.otsable and Plain II A I s. do. Leghorn ,1,, 1 do. Panama do 25 da. Palm Jo 8 in. Men's and Bov s' CAPS. p.i ktox . M.vr;ri Still Elore Extraordinary. ' a,lv1s, oor readers to notice tf-.e creasin.- popuiarrr if Dr. Hall', l.nn- 1.. Mr. Xorlh, Ihe up ut. t. II, us that l.c is sam. i-h. d himself at the Illlmh. r of cures that it is neit. j nnnj aniuntr otir own citiins, w hose navies ! .m I siolially publishes, that ihu-c who nuv he sceptic, I may cal' en tin ni. am! hear irom th, irowo i 1, , lb. si.atchtr! lioni an untiriii-lv t,,-ii!. am' -s store. I to their In, nils ami relanvi-, bvr.i,.--truly valiialile nnilieim-. The aem (.till , i nt.to cuarantee Dr. Hall's B lisam to eve r. Ii. f vvi" 24 h.n;rs, or r turns the money. Enrv h.itl!. ; has been sold ill Cim iiinnti, ,!ui mc the ia.t months, was sold with th - above cuarant. , ; an has yet to see the first bottle returned. For sale ly JOHN RIXKARD. Gi n.-ral a;, nt for lml-an i. at.M. AV. If AILE, Hr.:okviil PERI FY TH E BLOOD. MOFFA T'3 VEGETABLE UFE PILLS phcenix Fitters. The Lich ar.J caried celclrity which thrte p re-er ir.f ;.l Me-Jicioct have acquired lr lh( ir imari-iMc ciT.c.ict u. iJ the disease vrhirh tltcy .rolc?s to cure-, has reCzii-u usual practice of puffing uol oul uui'tcc'-y. l ;f u-;rir-thyof Uicm. They are knoru t) Ll.cir frui; ; i..v vorks testiTy for litein, ud they tiiTiTt net by ihe t-lil. .1 r .1 ' . .1 Ihe credulous. I l j Of ASTHMA. ACUTE and CIIR0SIC t Hit"' f JIF .'I, ; AFFLCTlOg cf th ur.APDLH and KWSLY. , BILIOUS FEVERS & LIVER COMFLAIITrS.la the south and west, where these diseases prcve.i, t!,.y w. i be found Invaluable. Planttrs. laimcrs, and o-hrri, wh" t-risi ', me these Medicines, will never alVrwarils . wiiin.-ut Li: I BILIOUS CU0L1C, cii SERiUS Irani, LH.Z:, COSTllESESf. CL,S st COtGHS. ni -LiC. COXSl'MP TI0.X. Ue. d with prcat sar-ess tu .his I CORRUPT HUMOUS. D K 0 i' H I c-', ! SYSFEFtflA. ...T-on witii Iluj ,1 ;'r.-iP.-,5 Li--' ease, should delat' using these luciii.-, 11,-9 imniej;ate-;y. F.RUPT10SS of the iiin, 7: Ys5,TPZ..t.S, FLAT'SLESCY, I FEVER anil illil'K. For this troure,- of th nettern country these medicines wi.l le found a safe, sper. a- i certain remeiir. OtliT ms'iiinn '3 leave the tj-ttrtn suljic. n tum of the disease a care hy ihesc meilicines is p. rtraiie-t. TRY THEM. EE SATISF1EH, AXD PK CI HLU FOIIIA'ERS r,f C V .V P I. E X 1 0 .V. OEWEKAL DEILIT?. GOUT. UlItDISESS. ORAIEL, KEADAaiE 'fervt kind, ISWARD FEVER. ISFLAMMATOKY i.l.'Lt 'MrS'.V, IMPURE BLOW. JAUSDICE. LuSS (J Ai'i'Z' TITE. LlVUn COKPLAINT3, LEPROSY. LOOSESLS.-i, M K II C II It I A L DIS K ASES.Ncvcr fails to eradicate entirely all the cff.c's of ?,!erc",ry :'rfinitelr s,K,ner than tni" most iM,wi-rf:!l prrnrationof Sa-s;,pcnl!-l. MCifir SWEATS. SERIX'US DEBILITY. SE'IU ' C0UPLAISTS of aH kinds. VR'iASIC AFFVi'TI -' 1 PALPITATIOS tftlts IlEAUT, PAISTER S CHOL!' ?ILB8i The oticimJ iTOp-ietor of these maZ? - ' 1 " cured of Piiet of 35 rears standing by the U!o of these L:!i aie.iicincs alone. PAIXS in the heat', side. back. Iimln, joirdt and iar.3. It II E V M ATISJI. Tiiose atnieje-1 . h t!.J Cttriiile disease, will be surr of re'lief by the Lile 'c-iicines. liUSH of BI.OOI) lotlic 1IEAO, SxJUiLVt SALTEHEUM, Sn ELLlSG. eciiori'LA, or nilTG'S EVIL, in it. worst forms. ULCERS, cfereri dtscr.p'. '.tn. W O H KI S , ef all kinds, a-e i!-.v"u-j::y nn-J, !.. lhee M,viii,inos. Piirenls vviii ea vveii lo;i.!n ci.sl.r th, myvj,e; aver tiieireiitcnc: is nii.-iKrW. Ileii. f w:;i l,c rTHE LIFE FILLS A I'D rilfLN.X J'iTiTES PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove nil disease fr(.m the ree'em

A single trial mill l!ce the LIFE PILLS 3V.' P H C 'I I X BITTERS bejond the reica cf cult., e tition ia the estimation of eery pitimt. The cenuiuc of these insili, inet arc now tit up in v:..f--r.-iti.ers ond labels, topcll.er with, a pjiej.tiat. ch t, "MolTtt's Good S-imarit-.ii," r. Llainin; tl- cirrr.-uii.. V on whirh is a drswine of EroiJyray from Wall Micet t( ;i OfTice, by which strangers vi?iliiij; the city can -cry c'-.-i'. find us. The trraj.pe.-s and SamanlatiS arc copv 1 Iherefcre th.-se who procure them with wl.ile srn j-, rbe assured thyt they are peuuioe. be curcfel, iu d, buy those with yellow wrappers; but if yen de, be sst'-i-e. that they come direct from us, or dect touch tiivia. HJ Prepared and told br en. wxzsZ.xaz.7 3. aiorrAi. aj Broadway, corner of Ambon" ttreet, New "lat'b Tor Sale by M .H.II.FnBrockT::ic, Iwl.

ni fiox & mas i "iv