Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 26, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 June 1848 — Page 4
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V-smIs."?- :.. tV, ii-In-r,
FY MKRKtLL C. OI'NG. o.v.ivul.'tl with i the borJ.-rs
-.i.-li sKirts where a prairia
"St r. tci .1 in b.iundl. ss. beauty tics, i-s sttu;tl. : h-.!nil:ir little roUaire, ne?tlei in sii t.io an.i s.-htsio u liue;illi the foliage ofovertli vio viiijj lionelis. Oa llie Piazi t iu front of t it i-s littvilu:?. a veiiralle sinker (liaineil Gor-
' Tit" plain exposition of far.ts an I of the law woven into one glorious irresistible argument finally Tsultinj inn verilict fuverab'e to Itif cli- ! ent. were both amusement and profit to Leslie.
t 'union, who during the whole affair had sat I
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Phrenology pro-red, illustrated and applied. A c-
uiltl Ills intuitu SO WtilO ooen lltai VOU rutin! I twin ilium i a vimr., rmuniviiiir tiiiki-'- rit-mt h
l.:.ve tossed a notato sufiioientlv larre for ft break- V ' l-hrvitnluiry with forty thne illustrative
fast down his throat, without his knowing it
stiil, when they were riding home "Pick, if you are a Yaukee, I don't care; you are an all-jo tired eood fellovr." "So I am," said Leslie, lausrhiuff: "indeed.
' whether you take me in the field of labor, the
rotirt room, or ill anv other nlace of business
ti 11. enamelled into heavy crops npeume into uv. Hn vnn know anv man simerior to
p'entv . Now as our seetet tlreams are fleet- 'me reuls'." t-st and quickest to close, it is not strange that ; uya 't jon't'' h.s, aitiiona'i pleasant, were soon termin-ited by ,A-n. wi,t ,1 von think r.f mv nArertv?"
asked I-s'.ie.
!o:lt was seated. i ;j dreims of thrift
summer alt.-rnoon, litttld-
ts he surveyed his platita-
bome one sitouiinw Hallo, old dad." "Hallo yourself, aud diskiver how it feels," he retoned, nnd turniiisr pimullaneously with his ie,iy, his eyes fell upon a young man, a stranger to him. leaning on the yard fence. 'I'.xcnse iii-." said tlte stranger; "mav be you ;
t:iong!it he so clever a to tell a chap who owns I
tltat ere
von . "Wal', I will; I own it." IV? v sv." s;tid the stranj-r. "But ain't it nvghiy cute that you allow four legged and sicli criilers to h- in it." ; "im I don't," sdd Gordon. ; "1 s-en a hews in it tliough, as I kum along," remark-vl the stranger drylv"A boss in my wheat!"' exclaimed the sin ker. ' "Z tugs and lightning! Here lHucher! Santa Anna, h-e-r-e h-e-r-e." His call had the effect to bring forth two dogs, one a huund, with his logs half as long as ail eastern s" iiool master's, the other a bull, the pe- : culi tr quirk of whose under jaw might lead you t.t mistrust that he was over fond of what the knowing irf:ails the "grab game." Attelided with these, he trotted otf ill '"hot haste," the tcg! wagging their tails as their old master wag-g-d Ins tongue urging them to pursue. The young stranger after wagging his chin a little awry, and indulging iu a light laugh that ma;!e hint look suspiciously waggish, walked to the cottage door and then without ceremouy, iitto tlie parlor. Here, finding himself alone, he omnieneed a survey of the apartment. Refore he had much leisure, either to observe or admire the taste and elegance combined in every thing around him, he was entranced by a gush of rich, wild melody, succeeded liv the sound of light
foo'stt ps.and instantly Hit led a creature of beau
tv an
fair ro
t on of
when li-r soft bine eyes encountered the strati
ger; :nd a hastily withdrawing, in doing I which, she cast another glance her counte- :
"I think vou will exchange it for something
better.as you did your blamed Tauuton to-day," sai.l Gordon. "Do vou consider poverty a disgrace?" continued Leslie. "Well now, I shouldn't think I did."
"Well, sir," said Leslie, stammering a little,
n3-l.KMM)O-C0 Die Annually Of Consumption in
j tb- l"nitil Siai s, ) how many could nave born S pav cl it" ihry hutl n -soru-it to Kmci-iV Liverwort, 8c Tar in -ain, 1 liuusattttt upmi Thoia. mrv now ft-MilA in.? lhat it has -aird t ht-ir livt anil rvMrcl ; thrtii to Mt-a.th No our nrrd lKpair!! thtuiph your
nicravuie. thirty ith t-riittoii, vularj l au in. i"' .---"" - u " y" prtiMd. li mu. Pricrl CO. nut In- wtir. itmn Mrs. Howe, ut Staunton, he HY O S. FOWLER. ?'v " 11 1 lctfr ami rrit itl tti with the
Hvterlttartr Orsctnf: it laws ami fatU tippln H to 1 "n" onsnmptioii. wr publiMi hrr certin-
Knntnii iitittn.Wt ma.tit A tw mtx. iiittttntv.il r-ftiliitll. . rate III aUIIHK
ii...r-.i..i ith I.,'...,- isvm .n.rMvi.i. u mn , rinnati, to show that th
ITicr 50 Ct lit
wheal fi id ui aslie the timber, won't ' inasmuch vou seem lo harbor no wmiment
4 i hat the uhvical, m ntftl ami moral qualities are
traiimiablev no one will dVn . flow import- nt ihrn, tht we nntlerstaiict the condition of ill body and mind,whieh produce either favorahle or unfavorable imp regions on the yet tinhorn. The importance
of tlii subiect i imuieiioe, and should bet xumiucd by j -
i.ntnrt .nvrnctT. r DR. AXDRRW COMHE. , The Principles J Physimtogy applied to the improvement of physical and mental education. To
w hich is added N'oten and Obervatiuii, h O. S. Fow
rate in addition to the vat niiiubt-r obtained in Cin
cures it makes are not con
fined to that City it lone, but in every place where U has been introdiicid. Head what she savs:
a
pr pf
Tlti i i certify, that umr minih niiice. I a t
ken ttli a piiin in my 'nle antl brvt; t called in the
ut x veritl ihvieiaii. bin thev laileil to eive me
any relief, ami fur the space of tine year I irrew rnrmtly ttortf. In nililition in tlii, I wit attacked with a vtnlt tit ctttth, although an exct llt-nt phyictan lived in the ante h.nie. ami ued llie prratest exertinn.
Itr. rntmtlte impntved Kilinhtirj ctlttioit: ttttlt tl- i ' . ' " "" lutratioi:8vo. l'nce 75 ... T I . ! I .l"i t 1 1 " "V " m "l '"S-h " O S FOW1 Kit tr'il f ml kilttil pltvjtcian, but all their ellnrlt provR,i;x.n, Vatnmi ,'rtrf ArrW: nr the Xatt.ral ! n?n- ,. Phy.ici... ho ... 1h.oUKr and Mt.ral Hearing or Pltn ..l..Cv, inclit- " '"''"' "l'-er tmiriiithe i.r.j;hbth.N..I, came .line the tlnc.rine. taught an Jdtltie, imt.lral.tl th. n.- '.! '7 m" ,a,u,'K rUrr 1"",, 1 rt""11 " ' m'T by, compared ttiih th.e enjoined in the Scripture., ""l ,,a '"'P.T' al.o all of the ,t number who toother i.h a Phrenolocical Krnt.Mtio.. ..file Dod V.?"' .! that a f. w dJy. at mot m.i.t
concerning me bull what favors me, I will be SO ! trine, of a K.mitx- State. Materialism. Holim. S,.., .'"'"' . i IT " .Tk ?.' :..rr. JM ... .:,,l ntt-.oli. i HewartU.l'tiiiislntienis. Drnravit v.a Obttttire of H. art! !" ' V I "" A" ! Bu my brother t "m trMis (hear-
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ill. r.ireortiiiiatioti anu rai:um. i.ntn f.titi.in. . i -
icv 50 t.iio I'-" V"ml"""'U Syrup ot Liverwort it v tup Rtxtr n-Tiinu i to Chilirtuhe and back a tlitaitceof
in...;., ,.. i 1', ,. ...",.. In "r lo pit nine of the above im
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nail a r.ome, the coinrli wa entirely cored; trom tht
ment existing between your daughter aud myself, and we solicit your consent to our marriage." Gordon opened his eyes and mouth again wider than ever "She is yours, by jingo," said the father, after a short pause. "All I care about it is she will have to take such a consarned ugly name, Quirk Quirk Quirk ; it sounds so like a sick gobler's soliloquy, but I 'spose we can petition to the legislature and have it altered." "Clarisse," said Gordon in the evening, "Clarisse. Quirk has told me you love one 'mother, so I have given you to him entirely. I am glad, girl, that vou have this time made choice of a
man who knows how to pettifog, jam up, with- ! out being too lazy to work on a farm." 1 Olarisse laughed in her sleeve.. ' Heury Ieslie and Clarisse Gordon were married. i After the departure of the wedding guests on ' that sweet occasion, even after the ceremony which lau untied them into the inextricable, ycle- ; ped matrimonial, and aft-r the cake, music, tea, kissing, dancing, and coft'ee, after all were finished, and after ail their friends were gone, Clarisse found herself between her husband and tier
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remaleswho ue the epetable Elixir, for Flour Alous, ton free mences. Bearing Dow n or Premature Labor pains, are never hereafter willinc;to be without if Few remedies hare rescued so many, in various diseases, from suffering and death; none equal to it for whit h it is prepared. Dr. White's Indian Compound, pcrseverinplv ed, positively cuns every case of Dyspepsia, however seven orehronic. As a remedy for the removal of Female Obstructions and other dieases, it is infallible. In evidence of the iinparal lelled power and ineMima-
t he value of he Indian Compound, as an Alterative
and PuriHerof the Blood, we may remark Dr. J.
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J AKK11 re I LAIIK, hare on
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the speedy permanent cure of these dreadful disease., never before attained by any by any other remedies
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t. .1 tl
eased lungs to irive it a trial
HARRIET ROWK. i
We the undersigned, do certify, that this account of Mrs Rowe is correct, we being personally acquainted with all circumstances. P. P. JOHNSON', PETER P. MATTHEWS, THOM S CRAIG,
JOS. EVANS. Staunton, Ohio, Ft b. 7. IS-17. C ' I TIE WONDERFUL Ct'HF.S MADF.JJ Ry litis medicine have induced Physicians of the hiehes, standiii? to prccril.' it Yes even Prtifessors
id' the C. II. m s admit that ii cures after everything else has failed. 1 Dr. II. Cox. l ite Professor in Cincinnati Medical i College, otlice oil Slh street, sat s he cured Miss Il. lt j of Scrofulous Consumption with Dr. Umjer Liver-i
but lias never, reallv. iierfortmd
The Indian ('.impound is the only unfailing n m. dy for Serofula or Kintt's Evil, White' Swellmi;, Syphi litic (sec re,) and Mercurial Diseases, Ulcers, Eruptiuiis on the Skills, Disea-ea of the Rones. Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Cnstiveness, Rheumatism, Gout, antl for all Nervous and Chronic complaints occurring in debilitated constitutions and constitutional and hereditary complaints, where the virus of he parent causes a developement of Scrofula or Sy
philis (secret) or mercurial Disease in die child, and
tnimuies, steei uai;-claspi and purse mount iuir, an ! ii-iy 1 assortment of Silver, G. rman silver and plated tea!
j and table spoons; a variety of Spectacles. Also, j choice articles of cutlery. Pen and pocket knives, I Razors, Slc; and iu abort all articles usually kept in ' Jewelry Stores. They are aNo prepared to attend tn all jobs in the Silvrrsniithinir line such as repairing Clocks,
: Watches and Jewelry, and the changing of glasses;" in spectacles, See. j Thankful for past favor., they hope by a strict at- ; trntion la bti-iuess to merit and receive a liberal hare of the public custom, determined as they are that lie, i custom, r .hall have cause of dissatisfaction. i
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YOU know, 1 I lOVftl ami wisher d. d on the Moral and Iiiicllcctual Laws ot our beiinr.
to wed Henry Leslie, my hrst flame; but you 1 Phrenolmry adopted as the true Philosophy of Mind, would not consent to our alliance." I " V'""' ",,,. PI'endix hv C.eorce Co. ibe New , , ,. , ,, . . , t and cii!:irc;.d edilion. Price 50 cents. Mr. Ilurlbiit
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hat Bit extraordinary act ,rrtii ...... j , , 4 ..., .
en, iitii, 1 wis ninnii iu ti y f UUIIUIIIIIU
rrintion ofthe temperaments and a brief aiml-
"i" 01 nn uic 1 ina-noioiriLai urcaiis. 1111 a uuniuii 1 u,,.t i-.. ..r.. .1... .i: 1...
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- j. . .1 ,-. 1 rt unit 1. k'un tin utuu ii vi r c iu 11 tM.s.anci .n.tun'.ly llitled a creature of heau- , h , ,d comeliness into Ins presence. Oh! thai ; ,.Kather wil,J foreiv. usy, o-v-elieened uatnel the; very persouinca-i ..r- ,J r , . . .'i ,u 1 "rormvevou! for what?" !I Mit.ienss. le was Ft.trte.1, thouffh, , . , , , . 1..., 1.:., ..i - J?. ' ' h "'ou know, I I lovf
stranaer s arm-'
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i ii- i.i- iu-,1- ..ciii. c i ice nun let 111111 ivl ncr.i.i i ... 4 . rv- t i i it v .... i . , 11 ' the hrtde, "is, that Dick Quirk and Henry LcstO': and listened to lits utiiiassioned lansruaffe ,. J
why, what tiid the girl mean? Their conversation will, iierhans, sutlice to explain.
' Llarisse,"
; lie are the same person.
"Zasrs and lightning!" exclaimed Gordon,
- i .i . ii ; p 'iiiiwiiim hi us ictu uui ur pmeu it i eurvrysaid the stranger, "Clarisse, my f .7. fu .Y. i
1 .-ei-'iii .1- r 11 t-iie cui .1119 nice iiiu.iv, nun turn cutl-iM-nutttul t.iol, I have come to claim you for my , . ... ,,vri : , , , , . ., 1 3 : tinued without pussion " hat t.n old fool I . .'. ir 1 r .1 , 1 -ii 'have been to fancy that mv pirl didn't know '( tl-nrv, I fear that our hopes will never' . 1.1 3 1 1 . . . . 1, 1 , enough to chooso a tit and proper husband. rhuisv to realitns. I love vou very, very much; f , , T ... 1 . . . . r ., ,. ... - 1 u ', rorgive you! ves I will, and bless vou into the I, lit lltv t:ltller Hishke von mere V heians v-nil !. . . : . . -..
me a Yankee lawyer. He is ohstiuate, and will
til t consent," and the rosy flush fled the young !a iv's cheek. . "Do not fear, Clarisse," said Henry Leslie 'I can and will remove his prejudice. I know j liew to work 011 a farm, and he does not know j titi-. I will hire to him under au assumed name, and by the merit of honest worth and virtue wiu I
a place ill his aff.'ctions.
Come to think of it, I'm glad it's Inn
pened so, for we shan't have to petition to the (lenentl Assembly iu order to get rid of that blamed sick-gobler (oliloquising Quirk Quirk Quirk. Go to bed, children."
Their hopes excited, and consequently their ster to Vera Crux.
Iill rent I.leui of Hit pitirvs. COt.OQl'E HKTWEEN Btl.I. WHITR AND MR. MORTIMFR. Billy White, a short built, stout individual
was sent down by the Quartermaster, as a team-
anxieties lulled by the reasonableness of this
p tn, the two seated tnemselves on the sola and 1 to this city. In a grog shop, on the levee, he euioyed those bright angel-plumed delights wilh met with a person who had "seen better days," which a reciprocal love inspires young hearts , over a glass of bald faced whiskey, they muWhen Gordon returned, however, he found the j ttialtv resolved to be better acquainted. Bill Mranger alone. Clarisse deemed it prudent to j had been in the mud of mortality all his life iclire at the sound of her father's footsteps. yvhile Mr. Mortimer, for a certain period of his Gordon was glad that the stranger had tarried existence, had a residence in "mnrlile bris "
he wished lo give him a pealing, for he had j Both, however, through the ioint efforts of win.
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ruin mm uraiiuyt au oeen retiuceo to me same
Bill was there discharged
for inattention to business, and afterwards came j stnuioesi ties and the most sacred and momentous
searched the field all over and fouti4 no l.orse.
"-Sow don t blame me, old man." said the Yankee, "for surer than my name is Dick Quirk I seen a hoss, a dead one, iu lhat're very wheat as I kum along." Oh! but old Gordon waxed wroth at thus I arning that he had been sent to drive a mere skeleton from his field; yet the Yankee contrived to calm his nulled feelings, and hire himself to the Sticker, to "dew things," clewing the liargaiu wilh the impartial agreement, that tliev
iiiight "hocus-potus" one another as much as they pleased; whereupon Gordon tickled his iner-self with the conceit that he would make our hero suffer for all the wrongs he. had endured from Yankee trickery, even from the time of his buying a clock from a Yankee pedlar, which he said kept tttti backwards down to the period when the New York pettifogger, wished to marry his Clarisse. Respecting Harry Leslie, he had been in early manhood, an enterprising voting farmer, endowed with a broad and beautiful domaiu. But being moreover gifted wilh an excellent smack of intellectual powers, he had been induced to forsake the natural avocation for one, perhaps better befitting his ambition, taste an I ability law. In the village where he studied and practiced, he became -acquainted with Clarisse Gordon, who had i ceon pani.'d au aunt from the vest witlt the design ol contpietiug her education at one of those meritorious institutions for female instruction, wilh which the eastern
Slates abound. They loved. The aunt wrote to her brother, old Gordon, soli -iting his conseut lor Clarisse to marry, explaining affairs, &c. Gordon answered, stating that he should ever negative his daughter's wrsli to marry anv Yankee, who it appeareii w as loo lazy to work, and hence had resorted lo pettifogging. II" also pl meted Clarisse to come immediately, under the protection of an eld. rly lady and gentleman, friends of his, then about to return from the east. Clarisse was cb-di.-nt wept obeyed her father. Love, we all know, is like wine, a mocker, snd sometimes prostrates its victims, by mysterious intoxications. Something of this kind hel. l Leslie. His noble uidieaviuffs of desire his
level, and the man who thought that he would
have been a millionaire, sat side by side with a loafer who never expected to be anything. "Mortimer, old feller," said Bill, as he touched his glass, "s'pose yon and I was rich s'pose we bad a hundred thousand a year and no incumbrances, what would be your move?" Mr. Mortimer, who had on a shocking had hat
and a very dilapidated suit, cast his eyes up towards the ceiling, and then, in a tremendous voice said, ''I would first buy a horse a trotting horse" "A what? a trotting horse?" "Yes, sir a trotting horse. Every morning after I had arisen from my conch, I would make my body servant fasten my spurs to a pair of
varnished leather boots, and then mount my gal
r. JOIt V n. NEWMAN.
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gestions t.i inters and tne married, concerning the
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HY THE SAME At' I IIOII .Imativeness: or, K.vi!. and Itemetlic-s of excessive an.! perverted Sexuality: including warning and advice to the married and singl . ll. ing a supplement to Love and Parentage. l2ino. Priee 1?J cents. BY THE SAME .U'l'llOK. Temperance and T'ght Lacing: Founded on the Law s of Life, as developed by the sutn.ie of phrenology and l'hysiology; and showing the injurious
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BY THE SAME At'TIIOff.
' f.. none sue li ., r. .1 M .. r.rl.-i YVu.l.. ..f f-..-
silliilition uilh this medicine af.rrall his other rem.- ' '!"' wastes, known and unknown, and banishes from
dies had fail. d. ! x"' vsiem every vesiige of disease. 1 CT Hr. II. li. Wits a regular Physician of Galli- i nr- while's Vegetable Pills unite pri nt power with pohs, avs i, really acted like a charm in the case of nnldness of actum; operating throughout the alimeit1 Mrs. Wiieniaii. die wifeof the Kev. II. Wisema.i, of lary canal, removing all offensive accumulations in , Penis, Ohio, who was on th- point of death w ith 1 bowels, ami stimulating all the surrounding or-
pulmonary Consumption, auc was restored to health 1 Pa '""" neaitny state; a nd acting as a tonic, they ex
i alter a lew weeks hy the use ot Dr. Koget a Liver1 wort & Tar. I j 'I he latecaseof Mrs. Eggert v. ho now resides on ; Kace street, three n.tors above Eighth, Cincinnati, is 1 truly the most remarkable and astonishing ever re- ! corded. This lady had the Consumption for the last ! six years, and lately .lie grew worse and worse worn down and emanciated. cold night sweats and hectic fever every every day, reduced to a mere skeleton, ! her cough was most distressing, all her physicians j gave her up te die wilh the last stages of ConsunipI lion Dr. Talliafera, now called in a celebrated I Lung Doctor who said there was not the least hope of ; her recovery, finally her lings nlreratetl both interi nally and externally and the blond settled under her
nail sothat they came oil"; her friends came in to take their last farewell at this crisis she commenced using this saint Or. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. which ha. restored her to better health than she has enjoyed sinee she w as fourteen years of age, and in three months she gained fifty pounds in flesh. Those who
....in. n.e . inure ui mis wonueriui meaicuie arc invited locallandsee her. (TjConsumpiivcs should call on the Agent and see the certificate in full of the above mentioned cures and also a vast number of others' Foraleby A. L. SCOVIL, corner of Fifth anil Race Streets, Cincinnati. Also lor sale by R. TYNER, Brook villi-. U. 'Is there no Balm in Gilead?"
YR.T1I)j Indian Halm or Life, is a mild, pleasant
si jr aitaene
unions are brokt n down by mercury and arsenic, or ' now suffering w ilh arl'ections of the Lunirs, such
fly an improper or llliu.licioil.s treatment of disease in Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Sec. general. In the worst forms, ofthe most loathsome I fcc, may receive certain and p.-edy relief from the (secrel) disease, when , he poison is absorbed and , a-t use of llr. North's Expectorant Cough Candy. It is ken into the circulating mass, the Indian Compound ' pleasant to take, and is certain to cure cheap, conpromplly and thorotitrhly eradicate the virus from venient to take, and a sure cure. What more can be the system, and produces radical and m-rmaneni asked? It has stood the test for the last three years
cures. Workiiiir its wav with silent but effective m Cincinnati against all slanderous insinuation, their nieriis. and in everv ea-e thev I.-.,-.-.-;, . .
potter, the Indian Cum pound gives tone and energy i which have been throw n out by p.rsons interested, satisfaction. Cert i ft can's con! d readily ..- ..St nun .
... an ...e o.cretory ami r.xcrcmry organs, repatrsall vj.ucr iiu-irum. nan- oeen piiue.i, uoiirisiieti awiiuc, iii any quantity, put he ilccn.s a triul el his Wa-L
ai.u .i.e.. .... i..c.., mi. --.xir.ii s c.mpn canny still ut.ar.ls a siitticient prool
. in.. is w orient s.ar in tne nrmament iik
I ifih street, betnetn Kim and Plum.
TAXl'FACTl'UKI) by hi in only, and warranted i 1 theclieapes, and best anicle now offered to the public, in point of simplicity i f structure, ilurn Iii'i: v of material, and saving of clothes, soap nnd labor. He lee Is warranted in recimmenditig his Wa-lihoards
to ine ptiniic, inasiuuclt as thousands have tested
most agreeable, hut decidedly the most effectual
remedy fur sore throat hoarseness, coughs, colds. Bronchitis asthma, phthisic, and incipient consumption. There tsno preparation, of Opium, Mercury, or any other vegeiahle or mineral poison in it, consequently it may be taken hy Females nr Children at all times with perfect safety. This valuable medicine, since its introduction in
inflicted on the ' "u" w""" "a met w ith a rapid and unprecedented
sale, so that the General Agent has often been unable meet the demand. This has led unprincipled villains to get up base immitations and palm them off, on an unsuspecting, fluttering public for the'iri inline arti-
Matrimony: or; Phrenology and physiology ap-I e'e" under the name ol'"Balm of Life," "Balsam of plied to the sel.vrtions of Congenial Companions for ! l-'fe," All Heal ing Balm of Life, Never failing
itaim ot i. lie. look our tor the Swindler and as vou prize your money and life get Dr. Tid's Indian Balm of Life prepared sold wholesale and retail at the Kclectie Dispensary No. 117 South Side of 6th st. between Vine and Race sis. Cincinnati Ohio. P. K. WOMBAl'GH, Agent lor the West. Cineinnnati, March 2Sth, 1848. U-ly.
hie. Including directions to the married lor living
f.genier anectinnately and happily. Illustrated. Ocavo. Price 25 cents. BY THE SAME AVTHOll. Synopsis oj Phrenology: designed for the use of Practical Phrenologists. Ampl) illustrated; of w hich 17,000 copies have been sold. 12nio. Prio, suieje copy, t'. cents. L. N. FOWLED. The Fthcnologiral and Physiological Almanac: published yearly; containing illustrated descriptions of many of the most distinguished characters living. The annual sales of w hich are 200,000 copies. Price per dozen, only 50 cents; single copies tij cents. O. S. & L. N. FOWLE K. EDITOffS.
all the energies af all parts ofthe frame, and are of
great uiiiuy wnerever a cathartic, l.aanve, Alterative or Hesjorativc medicine is required.' As a medicine for Females, the extensive demand for them and their popularity, with all who use them, furnish ample guarantee to others who are allliettd. Dr. White's Vegetable Pills are a standard medicine, universally
approvcu, anil justly esteemed the best Pills now
known, after.
Dr. White's Vegetable Emeiics act with more mildness than other Emetics, and are of incalculable benefit in breaking up most of the diseases that allict the human family. l or Dr. J. White's Magic Liniment he claims extraordinary healing virtues and curative properties, and that tested hy comparison in practice w ilh all the other best remedies of this class known in the United
Statas ond in Europe, not one, in instant effects and intrinsic merit, bears any comparison to the Magic Liniment. In ,he laneuage of others, -it is difficult
to say what it is not good fur." For H-adache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Spinal A flections -.Tor Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient King's Evils and White Swelling, Syphilitic Ulcers; and Pains and Swellings and innamations howevt realised or on whatcTer part ut the body located, it is infalible. For all bruises, and as a counter irritant after an "Irish wedding," it has no equal. Try its effects externally nr internally fur your own person. Tryit externally or internally for your own domestic animal, and youwill find it economy of time nftime, and mnnev alwuv. t L u... ,l, i t... ......
tual reme I y, com nosed exclusively of nr th I,., ...in a .h. ....... i .'i... i. ':..
.1 ,. . i.. i i .... .. 1 .. .iiu.iiiij n nu nmr useu .., ii.ce its tl.ose Boots and Herbs long and successtully used by invention, not one to our knowledge, has failed to -the Indians ... th. cure ol a 1 lung Diseases. Many j ward to the Magic Liniment, its vast superiorly to all years experience has proved it to be not only the , ,her Liniments. "It is difficult to say whatit is not
good ior.'These celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale
and retail, by Dr. J WHITE, and agencies made, at his Botanic Medicine Store on 6th St., opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati J. R. KINKAHD. Agent for Indiana. Our townsmen, BUR TON Sc. M ARTIN, and J. S. POWERS, areagents for Brookville Ind. March, 23rd. 1848. 13-1 v. A CARD. Dr. J. WHITE mar be consulted at his BOTANICAL MEDICINE STORE AND OFFICE, on Sixth street, one door from the corner .if Main, opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Those at a distance, who cannot call on or send for him, w hose cases are not beyond the reach of all medicines, by forwarding to him a statement of their age, the length of time they have been afllicted, symptoms, progress and general nature of their com-
p. nuns, (casii accompanynw such statements, postage paid,) may procure the remedies necessary for their cure. Or. J. White's Celehrated Remedies. The Vegetable Elixir, Indian Comnound. Afairic Liniment. Vep-eiable
Pills, Vegetable Emetics, &C. are rapidly superceding all other medicines. because on a fair trial of them they uniformly prove themselves to be all that has been
assumed for them; medicines of great power antl effi-
relieving ana curing tne maiaaies common
10 our country
its name
sake. All others must move on, but it stands, the hope ofthe Consumptive, to guide his shattered bark into a port of Health. For sale wholesale and retail at No. 22 Walnut st. bet. 3d and 4th, and cor of 7th and plum, hy A. A. NORTH, Cin., and M. W. HAILE, Brookville, Ind. S. P. OAKS, Fairfield, Ind. Feb. 29. 1I-4W A. PEACOCK,
Dealer in Iron, Steel, Nails, Axles,
ivc.
iis:;in::v mi lac.d prices.
v,se tncmonce and you will use them there , Springs, Vagon Boxes, Axes, Mold Board
ALSO, Manufacturer of the eelcbran-d Wrough, and Steel Mold lluard Plows, Cast Mold Board Plows, right ami left handed, of different sizes, Sod Plows, shovel Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Drags, Cast Shear Plows, &.C., all warranled to perform well. A liberal discount will be made on either Irenor Plows by the quantity. Store un Mam Street, between 5ht and Mh, east side, Cincinnati, O. Mar. 17. 12-1 y
M1
J dozenofgeiiuineBraiideth's Pills, justreceived
t- p au.i iu- sate ny
Brookville, Oct. 14th 1846?
HtlCHARD
TYNER.
42-1 y
gar and mingled with rream. What would you do in the same rase?" Why," said Bill, "I would ga to bed at nijht
with my cloaths on. and wake up next morning
ii.. i t .triiijr H tmru tor anv one.
New Establishment rSHF. subscriber wishes to inform th" citizens ol
si Brookville, and the public generally, that he
American Phrenological Journal nnd Mix.'rllnnH?
Ian t steed. After a ll hour's exercise. I should I n-'votcd to Phrenology, Physiology, Magnetism, Seif-
lUn I..,.,, oi. .....;.. r.. i ir i. '. Improvement, and Gent-nil Pnitrressioii. Tn he mill.
... r , ... 3 -'" "'y lished monthly, each number containing Ihirtv-two " ""' prepared to do all kinds of BI.CKSMITH
.e.i..u t miouiu ptit on my cressinp; grown, and large octavo pages, and illustrated wi.h portraits of I N G ; T U H N I N G , a ud FINISHING all kinds of MA
eiuieavur ui eat. n piece 01 toast, an esrs;, and I mstingiiisiicu individuals. Terms, per year, in ad-
tiniiK aeup oi wean tea, sweetener! with loaf-su- ,.'-".. .
v...... r, k nun i . v .i.x, r.tii IUK, Mngazine of Moral and Intellectual Science and Edinburgh Quarterly Phi-enoloi;ical Journal. Containing Essays on Phrenolmry as a department ol physiological science, exhibiting its varied and itn-n.n-tiit n i, nl ii-at inne ... ,1... n,..A. ;n ..: :
j , ... ... . .... ,,.. v, i , .i nig. , nesiioiis
IM lln ... ..! ...W l J'' " ""'" t". .su.-iauoii, metti-
. .. .... .. B.. .,, ,,m unr a c.ni'i.i or Ml OI cine, aim tne arts ol tile. xvu. Kach lluillbec w ill horns liy wav of givinp; me au appetite. Then i eontain 112 pages, heautifiillv printed, with illustraIM survey the markets, and have nirer ahiud I ,i""s" 'hy i ml" n 'b u WDK i T'C n K n 1 1 s r me to carry the basket Lome. Untold Morti- The Telh" "lirnX SUi Treattiter, what would you do 'tween breakfast and , ment, with the causes ol Fatly Decay. Withdirectlinner?"" j tiotis in relation totheircare and preservation, limo.
"Allow me, sir, to touch vonr glass. I would - Va.'cciaa engravings. Cheap edition only
-r ureas last, put on a claret colored coat and l - FOWI.F.J?
.nr oi piam pantaloons, anil in my mornini; The rrrenolog.cat r.uidr: Designed for the use of
walk visit the hoolt-stores. the ren.tintr rooms. . "'"nnts oitneirown t hamcters. Containint; the
afl
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CHlNEItY;setting up and repairing Seam Engines, casting and finishing every variety of Brass Work. Also makes and repairs all kinds of Guns, Pistols, sVc. .c. The subscriber intends using the oest ol stock, and doing his work in the best manner and on the most easy and accommodating terms. His shop is in front of the Methodist Church, and within three squares of Mr. Spear's Mill. JOHN MOFFITT. Mav3tl, 1847. i9
and anv little niere nf nm. ,...,,., t r . tirst principles ol science, together wilh an illustra-
l ii- 1 r r. , ' . "."" i. led ttescription ot the Temperamellts Twelllv fifth I would invite a few friends to dinner, and be edition, isms. Price 12J c. t.. '"" very careful to have my wines well coold. PY THE SAMP AUTHOR, My French cook should have a lare salary, and I SV"1"' "f Phrenology and Physiology: Comprismyservice of plate should be of tl,; costliest or- j .'.XtSr "m.ie"t V, K Magiu tisni and Neurology. Small qua-to. Illustra"W ell now, I 11 tell ye," said Bill, as he sip- ' ed with 42 engravings. Price only lit cents, pet! his second class of wlii.skev what IM .in I 'I Any work named in this Catalnctie may be
! an,l tlien l tl make my bull dogs fight 111 the I letter the requisite amount, and ilinxtiu the time ' b v k vard. Then I'd set the roosters loose and i l",s' paid lo FOWLKH ?i WEI.I.S.
.-.u. i.i Nassau st., .-vew tirk. CT Small coin, or several bank mm-s, may be en
closed in a u tter, and sent by mail to the Publishers,
;VV ' , , 7 '', ",l e'V T" Is-' thm to Picking each other. When I got 'I .";-' lite, became charmless ,ir,, pft!li!, r'd e0 down t0 ,p Levee aI1(i And vvln the ipse. o. tw.-lve ntonths, we find ,,oor fellinvs wJrkln. D , i I tvo", ,!n't lum as pre.-nt.,I ... th- reader, disguised under :lUe everv one or them in a bar-room an give ,.M asMime.i name I -.tigiing.., tienieauor. enlerinir , a reinll ,r treat inst for 1,I tin.e. .!
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oi ii. s ,irow. tier.-in w ceniere.l t lie ordeal testing tiie. nriiv ol his a fleet ion and proving it as pure an J ele.tr and un.lauuted as the waters ol tit mountain spring, lie was willing to labor for her, like tiie patriarch on record,' lo toil, M endure the wrong and rack of bone and sin
ew, l.r iiiualiv tii.t lie win
tl all's esteem.
iin.i i.uit.iiii!; up ol a eoo.l character,
! Then I'd go home to dinner, and the
i w.ty I'd luxuriate on corn Invf and cabbage I ''!. 2i i would b-a caution? Here, Jim, give us auollier ; ; li-k.-r:"'
j 'Now, my friend," said Mr. Mortimer, who ! j was getting very drunk, "you're wrong very j I wrou.r. Von shoul I never .line rl.-. no.l uu.
iis way into the old : ,,..e.;:,liv-MV..1...UT nr.. I..f ,.i ..i.i t.'l-l
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.... .n,.,., ... , iiirnw,, ,..,.., wort I 1 . II t a venr lri.,a .r-
cood character. By his ; ....... re,i:,,Ma,...br.,.,... i . ' i
without increasing the postage, in p.ijment foreither of th. above works. C-Eliters it ho copy this lis, em in-, and forward paper, marked, the Am. i-ican Phreiiole;ieal Journal,
.sew it.-, suan i-eceive a coiiy ol caeli work a.lver.
Fellow-Citizens! ook H e
re!!
iti.i.Kt .; ... i i . t i .i, . t
1 Vliiv to l. .r V . , . "" M,' SK1" a""ra- to say nothing of Westphalia ham. and a lit'le ', ; . ' fr 2 I 3 ff 'Uta,,1" f0,r ! c'-ek.n -ala.Cwllh some fow vegetables. Then. ,'oU k, ovv le , eX"'r,;u,:o 7"'l-J with! when dinner is over, and vou have taken your rt, Z fi '.h"1!", ,'",l ,e P,,Kn-.l."of!'ta,yu should make it an invariable rule to i fr V . elite 1 to h h ' rl0" Wi'S V" "iU" ,:,ko n,? -' t!.enand then-" I irl in. .hte.i to him, he acknowledged Ins , rrw -ir. rrtrtim .;M. ....... r .
won't; til.- i.lai.talion. loo. rT,.r,.,l 1. I....H.!.. ; . . -J' . .-. "P",",:" "'
too, eAoresse.i it eel v ' ..t iiwi.tf,-. ...
.. verl!iel..s, I ,lo not know what would have : Z I ' ' J oul"moT0 lic'
n n tne resim, Had not a circumstance occurr'. propitious to the lover. It was thus: i (.onion was very ui.jnulv proseetiieil by n ; neighbor. Arriving at the court at the tfmo summoned, (it was a Justice's trial) he ton ml every body there whom he wihed to see but his own Itwyer. He ould not be heat f.-r a hundred dollars; yet he knew he could n..t conduct t!i suit successfully himself. ! To a man like him, independent to obttin-ice. :
such a si' nation, without alternative, as mortifying in lm extreme. As the Jusli. , js .!e-
-What would yon take then. Mr. Mortimer?" "I'd put on a pair of white kid cloves and
take a box at the opera.' "Well," says Hill, "I hates aristocracy, and anv man who goes to hoperas perticularly when he wears gloves. I'm off!" "Stop!" said the bar-keeper, "you bavent yet , p.ii I fir those liquors!" S "H.iint got no money,' said Rill, as he etaggetd towards the door "let the gentleman . with the kid gloves fork over. He's one of the
, liopera men and must iu course have money!"
7 ; " l:T. C!,r 1 , ! "I'm a ruined m,u!" hiccuned Mr. Mortimer, "L-? lry your side-rve -ich 1 " .r,: lii.ngs alor,. ', llie watch house. N. O. Ticayune. l.ordon opened bis eyes wide, and stared at j J him. "I don"t think you need bans off, for I'll nay I A Fair "m1ssml.
the; cost and piy the damage aud give yon a i ' h enr f the fennfield (Ga.) Banner,
years work it I tlout lieat. ("ordon coavp ied paitlv f om despair, partly liec.tuse he never kne.v ).ck to fail iu any tiling
lie undertook.
Five minutes elapsed, and Leslie was in his element. He had rich sport that afternoon. The cornering up of some half a dozen suspicious witnesses; the putting to flight of half as many b -.li-ll "dged liwyers, the astonishment which t lie. audience evinced, at, throw ing off his as- . timet! sty!- ufsjieakii'n.lie merged iut a chaste, J-i-.r.ijv-i ,i ..f .-Liipucuce.
makes the following fair and honorable nrnnn-
sition to his Biptist brethren who object to the Sons of Temperance on account of their secre- . y: , "If all the members of the Baptist Churches in the State of ("eorgis, will a bun Son the traffic of ardent spirits, and the us? of them as a beverage, we will abandon the Order of the Sons of Temperance, and guarantee that all members of Baptist Churches who have nuited with the Order, will do the same. Come, brethren, opposers of "secret s- ietie" v!i ? sv ve-ti"
ft EXT I.E. MEN Jc I. ARIES One and all I wish
t( to say that I hare luted up and opened a new Store in the ton of Itrookvi lie, near Mr. John G. Adair's Tavern, where you will find a ilea, little stok of Coo.ls, well assorted, and very cheap for cash nr good country produce; such as Mutter, Eggs, Hac, Keathers, fcc. My stock consists of all such good, as an- usually kept in retail stores, such as Calicos, M. Dclanes, Alpaca, Lustres, plain and plaid (ingham., plain and plaid Muclins. plain and crossbarred Jac. melts, Ilobinetts, Grecianrtts, plain and fiirnnd, brown and bleached Muslins, Linens. Laces, Edgings, Inserting., Ribbons, llonnet Trimmings, Wreaths and Flowers, l adies' Worked Colltrs and Cuffs, Pongee Silk for Dressea, a good article very rheap; black and brown Drillings, cotton and linn.n. Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattincts, Tweeds, Janes, Linseys. Flannels; Cotton, Woolen, Silk, Velvet and Satin VES TISGS; a variety of summer goods lor gent's and bovs t are, such as Summer Cloths, Drip d"ete, linen and cotton mods, plain and plaid. ALSO Hardware and Cutlery, Hals, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, 'Molasses, Fish, Jtc. Give me a call I shall take pleasure it, he ing you my goods, and if I hae such at suits vou in price and quality, I hope to have a share ol your custom. Come and see me. A. W. SULLEN BF.KGER. Mrookville, April 14, IS48. lS-3m
WOOL CARI)Ln. raHE undersigned takes pleasure in informing 3 his Iriends and the public generally, that he will be ready for carding Wool by the first of May. His establishment is one mile and a half above Ilrot.kvi lie, on Hie East Fork, where he has a first rate act of Vv OOl. CARDS, and having employed a first rate Carder, he expects to do first rate work. Any person leaving wool at A. -vV. Sullenhurgher's store, one door north ol Dr. George Merry's, it will be promptly ai tended to, and the rolla returned. ALL WORK WARRANTED. JOHN PEI.SOR, Proprietor.
jn.vir.s i ooft.it, carder Brookville, April IS, 18411. lo-3m
IRON AND
iJO.OOO LBS. Wayne Iron.
NAILS.
Hardware and Cutlery. KNIVES and Forks, Pocket and Hen Knives, Boleh. r's Knives, Shoe Knives., Urawing Knives. Spears super Hand Saws, Cross Cut and Wosid do Trace, Halter and Log Chains; Tea Kettles, shovels and Tongs, Bras Kettles, Coffee Mills, Mill Saw Files, Flat Basianl do, half round do, Horse Hasps, Hatchets, ail Hammers. A.lams Shovels, Deven do, Gtain do; Manure Forks, Collins' Ates (warranted;) Haines; Steelvard.; Balaners. Steel and Ir n Squares, I.adels and Skimmers, Gurry Combs, Meal Seivea, Hound Bolls, Knob Latches, Tumbler Pad Locks, General assortment o Butts Hinges and Screws; Chest and Trunk Looks; Table and Tea Spoons, Sad Irons, Candlesticks, Hotse Brushes. White Wash dn;Sanri Paper, Sewinr and P. g Awls 11 For sale at the new cheap store of Jan. t. L1XCK FARqCHAR.
1XCK &. FAHqi'HlK have jus, received a su
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New Fall and Winter Goods. THE undersigned has lately received a large and complete a.sortment of every description of Goods suitable for the season ; such as DRESS GOODS. Super. French, and English CASHMERES " ... " Mousse de Lain'ea Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca French, English, and Scotch Ginghams Superfine Gala Plaids ' Haw Silk Plaids Bnena Vista, Monterey and Oregon Worsted Plaids Moler color, striped and black Alpaca Very rich hlack and shaded Bombazines Plaid Cloak Linings, all Wool Striped, Plaid and Plain Linseys Rich English and American Calicoes Very rich plaid Cl. .likings Silk and Cotton Velvet
A rw h assortment of plain black and fancy Silks Grecian. Kirypttan and Orleans Mitts Zephyr Wrist Merino Gloves, a new article Hoskin and Kid Gloves Berlin Lined, Chamois Lined Gloves Worsted Hoods and Comforts Plain and nlaid Cambrics and Jaconets Swiss, Mull and Honk Muslins Limn Cambrics, brown and black Cambrics Thread Laces, Edgings, and Inserting. Plain and corded Jaconets, Brown Hollands Irish Linen., Green Berege, Gauze Veils New Style Ronnet Hihbonds Bonnet Tahbs and Artificial Flowers Black Sewing Haw Silk and Mohair Frinccs Silk Fringes for Dresses, all colors black and Fancy colored Apron Girdles Shawls. &c. Super .all Wool Hrocha Shawls Do Sild and Worsted Hrocha Shaw la Do Heavy Woolen and Tekeri do Plain and Kmb'd Cloth and Cashmere do Super. Blanket and Neck da Silk Cravats and H'dk'fs Cloths, Cassimeres, fee. Fine blue, black and brown French, English and - mencsii Cloths French, English and American wool black Cassimeres Super French and English fancy Cassimeres Sky blue FcttClnths and Mackinaw Blaukets for Coats Gold mixed anil other stvled Tweeds lllne, black and gold mixed Jeans Hed, green, white and yellow Flannels Fine black and blur-black Casstmere Vestings Black Silk Velvet and Satin do Fancy colored Worsted j0 Fine Buck Mitts and Gloves BLASKETS, SIIEETIXGS, Ac. 11-4 and 13-4 Whitney Blankets 9-4 and 10-4 do do Brown and bleached Shirtings 5-4 and 6-4 brown Sheetings Brown and bleached Drillings and Canton Flannels The above goods have been selected with great care, and are ottered at the lowest Cincinnati prices for CASH. rvvL"'
Brookville, Nov. 29th, 1847. 4ij
NOTIONS,
TIONS of all kinds: Cruel. Fans, nru.hr.
cedles. Billions, Ink, Sand, Thread, Comb..'
Steel Beds, CU-ps, J., lor sale Imw hy
BCffTf-X , MA If TIN.
20,000 lbs. Sligo Iron
SO Kegs Suniata Nails, Just received. Mv assortment of Stic-o Iron vsi nil r.
chased ofthe Manufacturers at lower rates than are allowed to Merchants generally, and I w ill sell at a
small iiiTincc on cost. . ... R- TYNER, Brookville, Nov. 20, 1847. 50
D. targill. J. S. Bradbury.
VAiu.L.b ec UKAi'UU K Y , Successors to ANDREWS. CAR GUI. rn.
Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and
Hollow Ware,
173 Main St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth. -- . .... . . . . . . .
s- 1 V 1 .-V 1 1, UI11U, I'nion, Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium
Cooking Stoves, Ten and Seven Plate, Parlor and Cannon Stoves, A;c.
Holluw Ware, Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, Andirons, 1 ea Kettles, Jtc. Dec. 30. 1-ly
PLANKS, .VC.
CJIXtlLE and Double Bitt Jack Planes
Single and Double Bitt Smooth Single aiul Double Bitt Fore Single and Double Bitt Jointer Rabbit and Sash Planes Flooringatid Ceiling Planes, For sale low foi cash, by Hrookrille, Nov. 29, 1317. SO
do
do do
R. TYNER.
Builders Ware Rooms.
4SVl
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Hardware and Cutlery.
ill anu cross t. ut saws,
Wood and Hand Saws, Drawing Knives,
Cutting Knives, Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks. Butchers' Knives, Knob Locks and Latches, 'Thumb Latches, Hound and S'piarc Bolts, Butts and Screws, Iron and Steel Squares, Mill and Cross Cut Saw Files, Hand Saw Files, Waffle Iron, Steel Yards, Grind Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammers, And Irons. Braces and Bitts, Ames' Shovels and Spades, Heavy Grail Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes-
Manure Forks,
names, Brass and Sugar Kettles. The above are offered at the lowest Cincinnati
prices for Cash. K. TYNER.
Ilrookville, Nov. 27, 1847. 50
.v mi! ami complete supply k. pt c li:ind.:iitd sold w li:l. sale and mail at n All orders promptly attended to.
N. II. Any purchase r'nccui.iiiig .!iatt (led aft r a thorough test uf said article, is requested to return them and the money in ail ca-es will be refunded. He has been compelled to et.lanre his cst:il.i-hi:ient (owing to the increased d.'m.iiid I'or his Wahhuari!. f..r the last six month.,) and erect . tt nie mat "-.in. -ry, hy which lie hope in future to t-upplv all uitiiauds. Caulion. None getiuiiie ecept those marked o Rice, on the back. OHRIV hick.
South side of Fifth st , conn r i f Home. Cin Dec. lfi. 51-ly IX V A Ll' A TIL R FAMILY COMPANION.LECTURES on the C auses, Prevention am! kT Cure or Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, and all Female Diseases. 2.M pages, 2fl engravings. Paper 50 els.; bound T'.l cts. Mail to any part postage i cts. Shoulder Braces and Chest Finand.-rs.f2. Mail toany part. 50 cts; postatre. Inhaling Tubes, silt.,-, $ , by mail, It-tier postaure. Abdominal supporters' perfect, 6'3 to 810, for nil Ruptures, Fall ing of tin Bowels and Womb, and Weak Hack and Chest: sen; by Express everywhere. For llia.es or Support. or Rupture Supporters, gii, heiglu from head to f.i. and circumference of person nevt the surface, .'u., above Ibe hips. If Rupture, mentiim which side Agents wanted for the sale ot the above go...!. ,. dr.s Dr. S. S. FI TCH. 7 .7 lima.lw.-tv, Vcu 1 ..rk. postpaid. I . Ii. 1 ii. 17-lv
r!J SALE. TV f-;. .l- iii lirookville v. ith duelling hou-r., . on the bottom, the other on th, li ill ; a Ixixmie v olua lot-, all upon reasonable , mit JOHN . MATSON January 1st. 184o.
"Eaton and Kitridg e. J MPO TEHSand Manufacturers ofGiins and other sporting aparatus.
Hiil..
Money Wanted. A LL persons indebted to the undersigned, or to It An It S. Tyner, are requested to make immediate
payment. K. TYNER.
Hrookville.Jan y 4, 1348.
Queen City Scale Manufactory, Main Street, 3 doors from the river. rTIJIIE subscriber has on hand and is constantly ta msnitfacturing PLATFORM SCALES of all sizes. Also, Brass and Iron Beams, of a superior quality. All of which are warranted in every respect. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. WM. Ill'DDART. OHIO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. This is to csrtifythat the premium was awarded at the Eighth Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanics' Institute to Win. Huddart.for Platfrrra Scales there exhibited by him. Given under our hand this first day of Novemlier, 1845. JOHN P. FOCTE, ITcs t. J. W. Apple-gate, Sec'y. Ja. '4J. 4
Staple Goods "j rT( P- Hrown Muslins, L3w 0 ps. bleaihcd do 20 ps. colored do IS ps. Hed Tickinjf 10 ps. Check 3 ps. Mrriness Sheeting (hickory) For sale at BURTON Sc MARTIN'S May 1st.
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REVOLVING,
Duelling, and other
Ciun Maker niunrial, Tockct Ci'tlt-rr, I i r -Howie Kniven, $c. &c. Ai;riiis (,ir Ka--U'rii Vuv, Her, Maine st, between fifth and Sixth st. 531 yr
DU1IMK He CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Clocks, W.alt hew, .Tctvclrv, S,vAKER'SJTOO''S k MATERIALS m lu-t.-) 1 AN I LY on hand, an extensive assori ment of fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold and Silver Lever aud Verge Watches; Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Gias.r., violin String., Percussion caps.Pmtols, Razors, Knives Scissors, gee. &e. No. 5, Wet Fourth Street CINCINNATI. O Oct. 20, lS47.-43-ly ."
LL'MRER YARD, Flooring Mill, Sash, Door and Wind Factory. Corner Fourth and Smith sts., Cin., O. H1NKI.E ct GUILD, Have erected a large and extensive building with machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and keeping on hand an assortment of Pannel Doors, Sash, Winds, Door and Window Frames, Weather Hoarding, Hase Shelving for Stores, w hite and yellow Pine t louring. Hoards and Planks l.lane.l on hoik side.
lo various thickness, suitable for inside finishing of
In the Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory, lhry have a good assortment of Lumber for all building purpose.. Persons about to erect huildings on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, will find it to their interest to purchase all their building materialsnf us, loading their lumber, brick, lime, Pec, in Flat Boats and carrying to the place wanted on ihe river. The boat being worth if. ton mi the premises. We have furm-hcd several buildings on this plan the past . a son. 1 Master builders having contracts in the country where materials and mechanics are scarce, will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock and prices. We are celling 8 by 10 inch sash at 3 cents, and 10 by 12 inches at 4 j cents, per light, and all other articles in proportion. Considering the advantages we have in machinery, Ihe low rates olTreight by River. Canal, and Railroad, we are assured that al I who patronize this establishment will be supplied with materials, .Vc, at much less prices than thev hare heretofore paid. All orders promptly attended to. TF Htt r-ssir
v'".Bj- A bl" u'.Pric-" my be seen at the office of
o. .........1, nn.cncaa; aiso at mr. Harwick's Hotel Brookville,Ind. Mar.1848. 13 GROCERIES.
Rio Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, N. O. Sugar, Common do Supr. Imp, Tea, Saleratus, " Y. 11. do Pepper, Molasses, Alspice, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Rice, Epsom Salts.
Indigo, Madder, Alum, Coperas, Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes,
Mackeral, Shoe 'Hacking, Hroom Cords, Matches, Hed Cords and Ploutrh Lilies.
For sale at the New Sto e of LINCK Sc FARQCHAR Brjokville, Dec. 3 0, 1847.
II ATS! II ATS! HATS! "!TESSRS. Linck i Farquhar, have justreceived 1TJ a large and complete assortment of Dodd's sttperiur MOLE SKIN HATS; do do Hrush do da do Panama do do Plain Straw do do I.imietie do Superior and Common P.ilm leaf do Hlack snd obit" vs'ool June 1, lIS.
PITTSBURGH IROIV. A FILL supply of the LOHEXZ IRON, Nail, Steel, and castings, warranted to be equal in ?. ny,n :e makt',' m,wy on ha,ld a" lor sale, at a small advance on Pittsburg prices. Country Merchants and other, will do well to givt-im-a call before purchasing elsewhere. Slab Steel c r ploughs, of all sizes, always on hand, at v o,n v.- H. C. HRASHERS Iron Store, rn I?.'" 'tnvt' rcw "loors above Fifth st., Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Dec. 25, 1847. 1-ty ,igrhtnine Rods. Olhce and Manufactory on fin, St. between Main and , Walnut, CINCINNATI, O. SPrv-r.IrJ'ATEN"'r SPIH AL TWISTED CARHOMZED IRON LIGHTNING RODS, in ten teet lengths, with glass iolaters and brass scrcw.connecltng joints, improved Metallic Attachments for brick or frame, together with hi, cylinder threepronged copper head, mounted with "fifteen s.lver points, which have the jiower of safely and silently discharging the air of it superabundant electricity, more than any rod, ever brought before the public, so that any buildings, sufficiently provided with thee rods, are beyond a doubt, perfectly safe from the awlul consequence, of Lightning; these rods are so easily arranged, lhat any one can readily atlach them. 1 lie immense patronage and extensive use of these lightning repellers proves how satisfactorily they are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Halls and Weather Vanes for Churches, etc. Price only ten cents per foot, which includes the Head, Glass Isolators, Metallic Attachment, packing and a charges. Distant order, promptly forwarded. An allowance to agents. These rods are provided with Zinc Protectors. Si-6m 30,000 LB3. Sligo Iron, assorted sizes. 20,000 Wayne, " 4a 800 lbs. American Steel 290 " English blister steel SO kegs nails, for sale by . . HICH AR D TYN'ER. Brookville, May 4, 1S47. ic,
G. AHidwcll; Josiah Drake. G. A. ClI) WELL c-fc CO. COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, "' 13, West Front Street, Cincinnati. X IREHAL CASH ADVANCES, made on assignX -A mints of Produce or other merchandise REFER TO Messtck, Taylor & Watts, Daggete & Bruce, JobiiKugler, James Calhoun, L. H. Yeatman, Marsh Co. S""' Elli" & Morton, S. Wonhington. De.'47J2-ly
CO-PA RTJi ERSII I P. "ndersigned have entered into partnership I for the transaction ol a general Commission and Jorwarding Business a. New Obi.eiks, uudei the firm 0r SPENCK & GUARD, and solicit a share ol the business or Franklin and a!"iniiie: rotttittt , ItOHK.KT SPKNCK, I MOM At Cil'Aim.
HATS! CAPS!! rOZ. Fash.uaabluaiid Plain HATS. sj3 2 do. Leghorn do 1 do. Panama tl.i 25 do. Palm do do. Men's and Bovs CAPS. 1IURTOX st MAR 7T V. Still Ilore Extraordinary. "ITT7"K wouhl advise our rcaU rs To ut'iui- tin ii;-crt-a-sini jiniHjiarity ot" Dr. JIuH's I.i:ntr U nam. Mr. Nntli. the nt, U lis ii. thai lit i !.; ihttl himst lf, at the nnml-t r offiirt- that ii i- ;.t".l- rniiii" auiontr ""r ow n cit7-ii. v huv iiamt- In- otci sioiially ulliIit. that ilio-it.- lm may he -tt ptu.i!. may call on them, and ht;ir iruni tlu ir hwii i 1 tht yut re fiiauln d from an nntinnly ton. h, and n -slortd to their friend-, ami rtiaiiv--, Isy fMiirr truly valuatdc nu dipini'. 1 In ap nt .'till .-ontiTin- -to iruarattU'v lr. HaH'i Hal-aiu to civc r. iu 1' i: 'i 24 hours, or n turni ihe nmnt y. V,w ry l,.i.!e t'ij: lias li n sold in Cine inua.i, dnrm the iai - mo'itli, was nold with tltt- ithove f;tiurai.u ; ant" I:: ha vet tn mt the firBt boitlr rettirnrd. For saltfly JOHN It IN K HD, Gell-r:il aiTclit lor I ml i-n, M. W. HAfl.K, Ilrookvil.i. P U R I F Y t n EE l o o d7 M O F F A T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS. The high and eniied celebrity which !. se pre-emistat Mediciuas hare acquired fi r their invariaMc etficacy in sll the diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered lie usual practice of uln u..t ouly unatccssarj', bt.t unwthy of them. They are Llowu ly tl.eir fruits ; their vcd works testify for them, and they thrive not by tlie laid, of the credulous.
Qf ASTHMA. ACUTE and CfKO.MC RfEtMUri--". AFFECTIONS uf the BLADDER and KWSEYSBILIOUS FEVERS & LIVES CCIilFL&lNTS.In the south and west, where these diseases prevail. 'iT ' ! be found Invaluable. Planters, farmers, and others, who unci use these Medicines, will never ofloruar.ls be without lh- rn BILIOUS CHUL1C, ani KERUUS Loscnest, Ei'Ic. COSTIVESESS, COLDS sfc COl tJIIS, CHOLIC. CONSUMPTION. Used with prpat eurcess in this diica;s. CORRUPT HUMORS. DROPSIES. DYSPEPSIA. No pataun with tliis diatressir.s i ease, should delay using these mcoiriucs immc.liately. ERUPT10SS af Ihe Skin, ERYSIPELAS. FLA TVLE VC Y FEVER and AGUE. Tur this stourgc of the western country these medicines w ill lie found a safe, speeor, ar" certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to s return of the disease a cure l.y these mcJicir.es is perroarciit TRY THEM. BE SAT1.SFIK0, AXD T.E CL'litU FOULNESS cf COMPLEXION, Q SNSRAL DEDILI77, GOUT. GIDDINESS. GRAVEL, HEADACHES, J Vrrni Hnd, INWARD FEVER. ISFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOSS of AlTlTITE. LIVER CORFLAINT9, LEPROSY, LOOSENESS, mUHCIJUIAL DISEASES. Never fails to eradicate entirely all the efltcU of Mercury iclr ailely sooner than tne most iwwerful preparation of Parsortin ii SIGHT Sli'EJTS, NERiOUS DEU1LITY. NERY0V COMPLAINTS of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECT!'.PALPITATION qf the HEART, PAINTERS CHOIK. PILES. The original propnetc of those mcili.'i"'? was cured of Piles of 35 years standing by the use of these L Medicine, alone. PAINS in the head, side, back, limls, joints and orrans, RHEUMATISM. Those afflicted wilh t!rrilile disease, will be sure of relief by the Life MedicinesRUSH ofBLUOD toUie HEAD, SClj;l'ISALTRHEUM, SHELLING?. SCROFULA, or EINO'S EVIL, ": worst forms. ULCERS, of every dacripliun. W O R IYI S , of all kinds, are ncrtual!y exiiejl-rf these Medicines. ParenU will do well to administer them r"ever their existence is suspected. Relief w iU be certain. THE LIFE PILLS AXD fHIE.WX fITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD. Anil thus remove all disease from the system A .incle trial will rlace the LIFE PILLS a ' PHSNIX BETTERS beyond Ihe reach of cm titioa in the estimation ol" every patient. The genuine of these medicines are now put np in wrappers snd labels, together with a pamphlet. tr ' Moffat's Good Samaritan," cculan.ii.s the directions, on which is a drawing of Broada-ay from Wall street tc M Oifice, by which strangers visiting the city can very f.-ty Cud us. The wrappers and Samaritans arc eopyrigl-'i' therefore those who procure them with white wrai.per-.t. t be assured that they axe genuine. He careful, and dc r buy those with yelhv wrappers; but if yon do, be sati'1 that they come direct from as, or dont touch them, ft"" Prepared and sold by It. WILLI AST B. IttOPrAT. S3S Broaiway. ccracr of Ar'Uin street, r,c iorsv r .r Sa! it. '', !I V., "-' -i:l-, Ii '
