Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 June 1848 — Page 4

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From ihe Vr Orl. ans Dai V National. Tfe i ';iiro;iui)t influences of life nre hidden an.i iiHp:ic:ilde. That there is a destiny marked out i.i whieh we Mimilv Irenl. there is much fi-na to U-lieve. Tne great poet of nature has 1 ..aid "Th-re is a divinity tliit sh ines our ends, K uut hew tliem s vie will." The thought that we are not free agents, tills t'lemiii'i with misanthropy, and when lully be- ; lieved, i.ar.ilvies exertion, and renders all recov- j -rv Iron overwhelming diUumlties hopeless. Yet we r --p-at, tliere s-enis to be controlling infill 'in alF-f tinir the lives of individuals, favoraWv or tinf.ivor.nly, over which they have no eoiiirol, hl-ssinj some with the continued Smiles of fori u ue. and keeping others ever beuealli its :

truism. ' it "out, lw very careful how you show it to the StriuJleT a f-vv days since upon the steps of '. world, for you may be laughed and sneered at, as an undertaker's ware-room, we noticed a mis-'r- ! one whose love cannot be reciprocated. Resides a.'!v cla.i old man approach, who with somedif- I that the voting man may tufle with your afflicfeulty made known his wants to the proprietor. tion-. which is dreadful to think on. He said that he was entirely destitute, that wh it j "When you git married you've got a nice little he had, had been expended in sickness; he jjame to play. Your husband will think, in

naid that he wanted a eottiu in which to bury his wit, tint he would ntv for it in a lew weeks if , ..." i mi i . i : l.irtuti at in obtaining worn. i ne unnenaKer granted the old man s r quest, and loaned linn a ; ue.irie to carrv the ci-nin ana us inienoeu occu..t i. iro ljt ri',nr nl.tr... iinrf h- Hnrtr-ii. yn ai t, a ' f ' t " -

seemn-ry neepiy n cie.i at ine unexpecieu is- , to ktckin' up ashinny about it, and quarrel- j Selt-cultvre and Perfection of Ihcra.t,-,: including sue ol the melancholy errand. ' in, and carrin' on like some, fenienines do, but j 'he management of yoiiih. Improved edition. Umo It wns verv e;ts- to read the history of that ; ,,ive pt jie a 00d wife orter and when he is ! Pric,; 50 old man. We could have oiven a sketch of it i iu a goo(1 ,umor, or wants you to Sive a dinner Trmirv ."J IZurctta) i4lrme;.- applied . that would have astonished l.is ipnoraiit mind by t0his friends, or sometlim' of the kind, jist men- j selt-ediuaiioti and juvenile instruction. Twentieth its fidelity. His ensy to tinaj ne him slowly iou our wish in a quiet kind of a wav like ! edition, enlarH and improved: with teuiy-six eiiweudinc his w.ty to Fitter's Field; dust minxes ! you nevr thought he reallv meant to riisAppoint Srav'"i 12 m": l'". CJT"''- .. with dust and a ri.i?e upon the eartlvs surface, y.,u, and t o to one you'll pet what you wunl. ! Fam,,,ar Phu,?.log,,: ' d.'sitrned for the unmarked Iroin the ten thousand around it, is That's the way I used to manage Mr. Scrno"ins, use nt children and youth in" schools and families. IIall that remains as a record of that old tnau's who sj.id he had the dntifullest wife as ver whs lnstrated with 65 engraving's: stereo" ped edition.

wife. But 't is ihedestinv of that obscure one of the l.-tter se.i upon which we h ive specul . -tl. Her fnte was a hard one; ther- was m '.niiig ahout the cotiipaiii .il of her tons to indicate that he ever provided lor her the comforts of life; the Ko'ti-di eye het k-ned intemperance, the low forehead want of feeling, while the full chest and broad shoulders spoke of brutal strength. Yet she ha 1 prohablv lived on, toiling from day to day for a third of a century, miserable and unbessed, and finally died, without a siugle gieam of sunshine upon her existence. Forty ears before the day of her burial, a widow of the most estimable character, and Mtiguhir misfortunes, exhausted by carrying her infant, and overcome by sickness, sat down npon the corner of a street to rest her wearied limlw. Determined to make an effort to obtain something to relieve h-r tiching head, she carefully deposited her child npon the step that supported her, beiog too weak to carry it, and casting upon il a mother's blessing, she crossed the street, and then a-iot!;er, until she discovered that she ' was itriitiratii ot tne direction wiiere restefi her child. She gave a s-hrie'-i of terror, and fainted iijioo the pavement Some humane persons e irnee n -r to tne nospuai. . lono sickness en-eue-d. aim we ks roiled away before she could coherently say that she had lost her child. Oil the liloMii'io; of the verv dav of the i-ici-r-nt above related, young woman, clad rhiveriao w. ith cold, a beautiful, vet repulsive ! in the richest undress, vet i w.is steel. KteHiino liL u nir- i ui.i.n u .,K..rii . . I . ..I,. ...4.1 ...I.. . . I ' . . .. ... . t; ...... ii c-t i r - i , sue i-uiiiirni j e..pi,ei, . l.',kedaro:,,,d, and dealing a basket in the I i-oor-w-ay of an unostentatious house, she sped ; t'own the street without casting- a lo-.k behind The following morning two infants, near'v of i same ,ge were exhibited at the police office, j iM.trt advertised as de erled by their parents, and i a notice appended, that the humane would come i forward and. adopt them. These chit.iren were I a ise in annearanue how nn ike in their orurin . diie was the. offsjiriiig of virtue, the other vice. , Wiiat was to be their destiny? Let ns see. A j splendid, yet gaudy equipage stops in fiont of the p diiv otKee, the vulgar about stare with un- 1 tisu.tl wi.ia.itr at such n phenomenon. A large brawny woman, dressed in red velvet, and dcci- , rated with an immense deal of jewelry, alights ! from the carri i", followed by a Parisi in maid; the two walk into the cilice, and th- lady in vel- i vtt wishes to see the unfortunate infants She ! has ih-terniii.ed. if she can le pleas -d, to adoot ' one as her child. They are examined with at-1 t-ntion. What a moment in the brstiry of the. J innocents their little eyes are languid; they know not what destiny is inbuilt to impose upon ; them one is to be the refuse of a poor-house; ! the other, the heiress of immense wealth. T he lady in velvet takes tip the child of the widow : it pleases her we thank Heaven that the ! misfortunes of its mother are not to lie visited ' uoon it. Virtue has its reward. The ladv I starts for her carriage, when the mai i suggests : that the ct ler has the most fashionable look J ' i - ensues, nun,! wtnoi tne lonarco i smoke ofi-nds the lady's i.ostrils; she leaves the choice fa the maid, iii her haste to retreat, and the child born in wedlock, and sanctified in its existence bv the blessino- of heaven, is left, and the uufortiinale child of seduction and crime is taken away. The story is soon ended. The adopted of wealth is raised tenderly its vulgar mother dies the heiress attracted attention, ralthnnoh de. ' ..... .... . v s mute ol every leiiiinine charm, save personal , . -. ,. . r . on neauty,! marries eii,and soon deceives her husband. A nd she can now be s-en, past the i middle asre of life, rolling in a sumptuous equipkjre through the streets uf the metropolis full of wealth, a oisgrace to her sex, and the ruin of all , who come, in com act with Iter influence. Put the unfortunate child of the poor widow ' Is thrown as a burden unoil the oarish into the ; ooor l.l r, 1 ,1?SZLTV?1?.. ' . ' " &s ..,,..,ii; lives on, liowevsr, and ts finally apprenticed in ; some coarse family as a servant. In spite of; every thing, there is gentleness and goodness in I the unfortunate's disposition, but it never meets with a kind return. To escape, the poor labo- ' rer marries, and b. comes th- slav of a brutal , man she toils on through years of misery, and ' is buried, as we have seen, in the Potter's field, iti a coffin, the gift of a kind undertaker. Who : controlled the destiny of these beinos' Virtue' to this world had received no reward, misfortune ! ha.i accumulated upon one without a single cesNation ihrnnoh a Inno- hie hlecsiorra ed and n ,iai..ireciate,t K,,. he.. -o..t;....ul.showered upon the other. The life bevond the ....... i . . J . gr-avecan omy expiaimncse singular, and apparetitly unjust division of the world's goods. Jlrw. ! mstlns. ADVICE TO A YOUXi I.XDY. "I n int to (jive yon a little advire, Sally, mv tieHr," siiid Jlrs Scrops'iiisto her niece, the older day. " iid I WMiit you to pay particular attention to what I 8'V von allays sli.mld to tlietn as is your Letters. Yonno i;irls like yourself, who are jn-t coniin' o-it. an.l tnrniu' from i-v.1,,.,. i 1.1.-..- i-. ..'..un I...I....I, -.iii.ui.i ik- very H, relul how the; -,,-t. with whom they assi-ni". I .le. Tile boardi r with the preen specs made a verv true observation the oilier rl;iv. when he said y miner folks should look wfore thev let,., Misforiunately how somever. most of the young; feminities leap first, and look afterwards'which in't rislit or political. It's jist likejumpin' from the trien pan into the fire. Talkin' of tire, if you've wot much temper, don't you show it; 'cause nottiin' frightens the 'lonis' "more than aii evolution of the leelius. I can speak from what I know, Vms-tlie first beau I ever ha.l was frightened half to death or, ns Mr. Seruiroins used to sav. into a ritiek fit, by my tellin' him one evenin", to mind his own business, ne never come but onee afterwards to see me, and that was on New Vear's day. Yon must make it a rule to believe just half what vounj mn sav. when they I K about love, and derotionarr af fi ction, and such thinsrs. 1 -. .. . .. - . ai - I 'Oil l 1 II 1 11 K. Ot SWUllerin' it all, as yon II find the smallest half ennf to choke von. If a vonntr feller comes to see von and liee-ins to ni ike love rio-'it otr. run . ,., be sure h is not in earnest, for I take it love by .iejrrees. firM, l,k butter when von are a churtii i'. As you ain t rich you won't be too bold will, ...ii.' - svli. i a-s.it l.v mnrrv v-on f.,,- s-a. tiion-y; ami as you aint pnrty, you needn't be watltn to carry vour pirs to a hue market, as they say. Don't e.t m,, about il I'm only telliu' vou the trmli, yon know." The yonno I ,dy here remarke,! that she di.ln't know any tbit-e about it. "Well, never mind, my dear, handsome does.

Tint I was goin' to tell von what kind of a man "Vasbioot- f to oit for a husband. Now, this is a subject, as ' . ""ngton I niou. th- minister says: rerolviu' matter of pulnuna- : 'tnr. rv importaiiee. The Dayton 1 rancript, one of iho most ably ' "In the first place, he sure yon grit a man I conducted papers in Ohio, has doff-d its neutral rVn't mean to insiiuvate that it is at all likeiy it ... T , . , -,, .- ... 3 , "v. run tip the laor natr, and is no r..iti.. vou will marrv a teineiinie, but what I mean ,...... " putting

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son orcein '' "..ruin . ou would a boa-conspintor. 1 ouii Wlininin . verv often despise wnrkiu men, but take my word for it, when they net married to tlieni ms are too proud to work,ttnd too poor to live wi'.liont, they'll think of their folly with sorrow I tell von. "When yu are in company don't cisff'e and I .U ... lit,.. Mii. r!.W- it'll I uui:i ni r--i I 1 1 ii i-p, ... , verv (iiseoinl'ortalile to them that is tnlknr to vou. When a voung man thinks as how he a J said sometl.in' "very smart, and yon want to and von want to 1 , draw hm on, wny, men, laugn jest ime ou ws . idreadtullv tichleil; there 8 noinin nailers me lot : vaiiilv of the 'lords' so much as to make Vin .u k, tU;r .il..m,.l. In k LllllllV 1 ' I' OlD 1 1 1 VI .7V i ... v... ..)..-. .v ... WlllV or l icelioilS. II you mum a goon aeai OI anv nartikilar oerann, mid he is too dull to find course, that he is master, and things must go on j iist as he pleases. Allavs It it appear so, or at ' J . ' . . . . 1 r least make him think he is com so, while it is yourself that is in fact the mover; or, as pollytii'iuitc cmv ihti tt'iria.unrlrxr hi vnn htV - ..-.K .i..o r a ytH IU till J t " ' ' ' ' "Kt uu lra JlaU'Jll.; and so I was, too, but I allays had my own way. I want to tell you some hi u' about managin' your children ' O, Mrs. Scriiggius!" exclaimed the voiuig lady. "IIi!chiH, don't yon expect to have any children when you are married ? " l ne runner ne ruug at tnis entereMing o-, ; .i.e..., miu .ini v-e;i i w e.ti up r.niris iu ; 'smooth her hair and fix her cap, preparatory to nieetinir the honrder Willi the trreell aiiera nt th , , , r -.. j uiuiier uiiae. iveveiue. Amrrlean l'onrtliir. An English paper gives the following account . of American courtships: ou know nothing in the old country of goi.B a..ea. o v.. . uu..p ( leiiows selling on to pica up a wiie, u wouiu ll . . " er . . .- l i. I i . wake vou up amazinglyThere von would see i hi-n perhaps in a harvest afternoon with his ' wapon and best team. He arrives at her father's door leaps out starts right in. Missis sitting in one corner, sewing a napkin; lather in t other, putting a new handle in bis nxe "Good afternoon, both," savs the young man. 'Good afternoon, Fred." says botti in return. "I say squire." says Fred, "the idd ladv is in the kitchen, with a something in her head she wants to be telling vou of vou had better start." Still cutting awav at the handle, the old squire fTAte lit, n.irl liene.ti. I... i.-a liiinaulf ...,t r ,1.a

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r.n.i... "Now for i, !"' says Fred. "I say Miss, iu ' all ttu with me." j lTp wilh x ou; how's thit?" snvs Miss. i "Whv." savs Fred, "there aint no fun in na- ! tnr in a feller l.vlng bv his self in a hou-e as big as a shaker's meeting, and liothin in it barrin plentv furniture in the roms, the kitchen chock ! full of hatns and ingin nuts; the teller over the I"! with el.Ur- anJ m.ilini il." in iiu ..;,....... but the liv stock out of doors " "Well, what else would you have?" says Miss, "aint that enough, vou ponex ?" " j "F.uouoh," says Fred, "no! there aint a wife in the lot." " ; "Ay! that's qn-er," savs Miss, with a blush, "Xti, it aint," savs Fred, "a critter must begin some time to be mar.-ied. I've jest taken a ! thought that way since the house is fixed. H,it , I have often thought o' von. Miss! Oh' th-re now, my dear, don't look fluslrated," says Fred, in a snolhine tone, "I haint got honey words; but. I've pot a heart, jou may depend, as warm as a cooking stove "Tut! you're bold," savs Miss "Well, then," says Fred, "tut aint no. Vott wont sav that nglv word?" "Won't I?" savs Mis-s. j ..tl' It .!. i. T- j i, -,, ' "Well, then, says Fred, "will you say no vhen I ask you right orF?" : " 1 o be sure 1 will, aud keep my word, too, g nnerall. "Then," says Fred, with a solemn voire.,"Ma ry, mv sweet one, will vou refuse me?" Xo," says she, according to promise. " I here vou are! i" ..!.! TV... I I i 1..1, ll tuil.lNiailLI v. "Taken the bait, father." So I'll step along and tell All was settled right eft"; and Fred got a pretty wife the next week to finish the lot. Old! Virsiimy Vs. Ssuc-rorrlom And Illinois booker took a ereat dislike to ! r . . .1. t . . , . lopran young viryunui, wno, a tew weeks r ieu..w ..asseooer un mm, on one ot our steamboats. The Virginian was continual'y 'ntri'ig his hair, brushing bis coat, or dusting ,lis hoots to all of which movements the Suck- " "ceptions, as being what he termed ; leetle too darned nice, by half." He finally tlrew UP his chair beside the Virginian, and be- j Snn: i "What miobt von be from, stramrer ' -. - i am trom v irgima, sir, politely answered the rrent. "From old Virginny, I 'spose'" savs lhe! Pucker V1" --.I- Ml- , ' Yes, sir, from old arginny, was the repiy. Yon air pooty high np in the pictures thar 1 TroVtT,tinu,H,,t,r first- ; , "1 don t know what yon mean by that remark, sir," savs the Virginian. ' "Oh, nuthiii," says the Sucker. but that ' "." Hr" desperate rich, and hev ben brought up i Ught nice. I "If the information will p-rajfy x'OU ill in sjnvr waV." .W the gent, patronizingly, smoothing linm-n 1, . k.i. 1,1 L..I . - . . " v.."",""' ''""g one 01 in, nrst lamilies? "ln: in rourse," m swererl the Sucker. VN ell, stranger, bein' es you Mone to the furst t it jest give you two ol the fattest shoats in all Illinise, ef you'll onv fin ! me a fellar thut he. lones to one of the &. coiul families su Vargiun v Vou want to quarrel with me; s:r,"sKys the 1 VireinHn. ' I "No stranjrer , not an atom," answered the ' Sucker, "hut I never seed one cf the second ! - i , ,. . , . . ' V",' " d P "tl to pet -iSht of one em, I know you air one of the first. Vm.ce you look jest like'john Randolph?" This tnollitied th Virp-iniau the hint of .,ii . semblance to the statesman was flattering; to his feelinirs, and he acknowledged relationship to the orator. He, x-nn know" ... ;....t .u- c..i. was a dewendmit of the Ingin gal, Pocahou- .- . , v-iiewer, tas "Vou are right sir,' answered the VirginniU e need not rth,i il .,.k . .il.J -cr his : - . . - "en ,-nair silil.lenly: They were wnarstrl ... . - i ailll Kent .nsrt nn.i . ,dssInLA. H. ..a.. . I j r - -.r ... ....... ... v-unei go, ,'i. ni a inuulug near his home. Ashe rtenned ashore. h etucht ieht ofthe irrrinitn on the upper deck, and hailed him at onre with . . '. - "ni1 .n"ed him at once with u oM Varcinny, remember two fat ,n",", 'or tne first fellar vou find that belongs second Wg.ntiy family '"Reville. . ' ' 'r- Crittenden, one ofthe senators from ' : Kentucky, has received the honor of a public, dinner from members of both houses of CoL ! , - , ... , otipress . Cilizen' pf " ash'ntrton. ns hajl i m9 a tne Senate, and left V Kentucky on Wednesday Inst lli,. , ajihtngtOIl for in hig licka for th Tepplo's CaaHid.to. to you friend M,,e.

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K "er, an n sent bj -mail to the Publishers,' ' f ,h. .We' wor ,nr po""8'"' p!m,'n, ,OT"t,"r 1 works tTTEditwr. who copy thi. Ii.t entire, and forward, papers marked, the American Phrenological Journal, ' New York, shall receive a copv of ,ach work adver-ttsi-d. it ' ! Fellow-Citixens! L ook H c r e!! C1 FN1 l.EMEN L DIES One and all-I wish 1 to say that I have fitted np and opened a new ' Store in the town of Rrnokville, near Mr. John O.' Adair's Tavern, where you will find a neat little &..,. ..r . I . ....ii . , i , -s . s .-'o-i -, win ,.urim, and very cneap tor eb or good country produce; such a. Rufer, Fgg., Feathers, He. My stock consist, of a'l ...ch goods as an- usually kept in retail store., such a.Cal-1 n. iieianes. Alpaca, Lustres, plain and plaid v,ingnams. plain and nlaul Mnclins.nla in anil ; '"rred Jaconetts, Robinetts. Grrria'nrtts, plain and' j figiin-d, brown and hleached Muslins, Linen. Laces, i r.ogmg., inserting.. Ribbons, Bonnet Trimming. Wreath, and Flower., l aities V'r.rL. J r ..n. .j Cuffs, Pongee Silk for Dre.s,s, a good article verv e.ii.. ... AI.SO-Hardware and Cutlery. Hat., Cap.. Boota , Shoe.. Tea. CnfTi-e. S.iMr. Ml,. . r.'.h V. i i. .k.n .i I '. ' :V s. . . . ...r em. i -,n.. tisr o.easnre in inpi.n ...... .- i. I :- I . . ..... . .11. ts vnn ! 1ritT nd "nality, I hope to have a sharvot your ens- ! ' koii .. s ni-r siien ' Inm l'kn.riH m A. W. SCLLF.SRF.RGFR R rooks il le, April t4. I4X 18-Jm Hardware and Cntlerv. KStVKs ami Frk. Pneket .. t w.i... Botch, r's Knives. Shoe Knives, lira ing Knives. Spear.' super Hand Saw., Cms. Cut and Wood da Trace, Haltrr and Log Chains; Tea Kettle., Shovels and longs. Bras Kettles, Coffee Mill., Mill Saw File. Flat Bastard do. half round do. Hues. Rs.r.. Hatchet, x Hammers. j Adams Shovel.. D. ven ,lo. Giain do: Manner- F.rk..1 ru: . . . . " ssoaniro;) name.; strrtranls; Hal.ar. Steel and Ir Squares, L.del. and Skimmer,, I.TchV, CCil MP d .V ""-, Knob i-atcties, 1 umbler Pad Locks, General assortment o Buit. Hinge, and Screw.; Chestand 1runkTo.k,;! l.ble .nd Tea Sp,H,., Sad Irons, Candlesticks I Wh- WK"r 9i S""' For sale at the new cheat, str.ee .r '"n- I.INCK . FARJCHR. ISCK Fs.HQl H 4R-k.ee ins, e-,-i.,j . i A peeoe tot f travelling tRCVKS;.o. sal. cheap tksxt new since. u,T its. I

Eie Annually Of Consumption in ' ,. . . . , ...

the V-r .1 Jr'. T 5 " , .V - ivi d if l hi v had resorted to Huten' Liverwort, i paved it lln v had resorted to Kilters 7;Vi i i..o....nns .re,.uw , le-iilymctlia it ha d their lie jnd rest..,-, d , Ihcm U. Heal. .-No one need De-pail ! th....eh yn.ir , pn,,.c,an aro .r.. P.vr you p , on ::: in can-1 nut be wursj than Mrs. Howe, ol btannton, he a'r ?e.. ..,.,......,:.,. ..... .,, n.e ..u ...e tat V"r-aof (.misniiiptinii. We publish her ate in addition to the vast n.in, hers ..l.tamed in Cme.nnatt, to l.ow thai the cures it makes are not eonfined to tl.nl City alone, hn in every place where it ; has Ik-cii intii'iliic. d. K.-admhat she savs; n sill' 0 u I'h'x i tti certify, that Hum- month in-r, I ! tikin with a pain in my Mil and hrvat; I cm I ltd in the ' aid of vi ral phyii:itin, hni they failr-d to piv mtany reli-f, and f-r thr vpaffof ont- yar t rrew rapid- . 1 V taTfirtlt' 111 mlfltttftlt In I f aa f 1 1... I. .A v.th vioh nt coiiirlKalihuiiirli mi x.-.O l-ni ..hvcir.n i,Vv.t j t .a r ' in fur .ain- mm-, anu nr tne pn-at st tvrtHin, and paid the micteM aiu-mion, it baffled all hU kill ; , two i.thri-s. wt-rf callt-d in, one of which wa in I avedfndkit1ul phicin, hot all their effort prov- ' pd alike unavailing At lat, physician who wa attending a camp-meetim? in the n--itrhbui hood, came ' , to re me, and declared that 1 emild not lat more ; (Kan (iiit il:iV litiitrcr aim .11 r ,i .i i... came to seei.ie, heli. red that a few d.iv. at most must 1 end myearthlycar.fr. M friends were now called in tos. e me die! But my brotii. r at this crisis, (hearing of the astonishing; cure performed by Br. KoijCompoun.l Syrup of Liverwort and Tar,) went 1 to Chilirothr and back a distance of sixty miles , in is noors in r;ci. some ol tne aoove tne.lieiue; 1 enmmen-: crd tlkjl i, ,m st ranee to tell, before I had used h,,f , bottle, the couch was entirely cured: from this ; time I r. cover.-.! rapidly, and when' I had used two 1 bnttles, I was able to ao.ime mvfamilr vocations as UMial. I am fully satisfied lhar if it Sad not been for ; the excellent medicine, I would now be in my crave; and must in justice say, that I truly return my sincere thanks to the inventor of this pririless medicine, , and would lecommeiid all persona afflicted with diseased lungs to give it a trial. j HARRIET ROWE. j M the iiuilersignrd, do certify, that this account of Mrs. Rowe is correct, we being personally ac- ' quail. ted with all circuinstanrea. ' I. P. JOIINSOX, i PETER P. MATTHEWS. THOMtS CRAIG, Staunton, Ohio. Feb. 7, 147. C7THK WOXDFRFCI CCHF.S MADE m By thi. medicine have induced p'hvsician.'"of the i,ilv,t standing to prescribe it-Yes even me X.. lieges admit that it cures after everithinc 5 rniir-.un esehas failed r-- ef c. t4A t..r... -:..-: ....:, College, office on 8th street . savs he cured Miss R. It f Scrofulous Consumption with Dr. Rn trees' Liver-' wort aud Tar, after she was given tin tudiebvanum- ' Iw-r uf skillful Physicians. Dr. W. Richards, of Cinnati, says he ciind Mr. Carles Wade, of Con- I sumption with this medicine af.erall hi. other re me- i dies had failed.

t C3 Dr. H. R. Wilson, a regular Physician of Galli- I .D!"- M h"e' Vegetable Pills unite gnat power with , pohs, says it really acted like a charm in the case of "lildness of action; operating throughout the alimen- : Mrs. isrman, the wife ofthe Rev. H. Wiseman, of tary canal, tt-moving all otfensive accumulation, in ; Petrist Ohio, who on th- point of death with ; lne "wels, and .timulating all the aiirrouiidiiig ori nulimiiiari. -.... . .. t : ... - . . ... l . t. I Cans tOB health V ItSIPIinil li-tillPl.l tonic. theV rl-

a(l,.r , fr eck by the'ife of Dr Roce.'a Liver- I . s. t-- & lne late case of Mrs. Erffert who now reside, on . - - . " Kace street, three noora ubovc Eighth, Cincinnati, is irmy tne most rrmarkaole and astonishing ever rej cord. d. T his lady had the Consumption for the last six years, and lately sue grew worse and worse worn down and rmanciated cold night sweats and hectic i lever every every day, reduced to a mere skeleton, ! her cough w as most distressing, all her physicians ! gave her up te die with the last stages of Consump tion Dr. Talliafera, now called in a celebrated lung Doctor who said there was not the least hope of bee n.n.- k.. i ..i ...j u.u ,iay 1MH externally and the blood settled under hei nail sthat they came off; her friends came in to take th.ir lal fan-well at this crisis she commenced using this same Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar. which has restored her to better health than she has interel. si. tee sr. wsa i.,ne.i.-n i-t-af-a ni anH. ... months she gained fifiy pound i in flesh. Those who j doubt the virtures of this wonderful medicine arc in -

vited tocall anc see her. """""fi .euraig.a, np.na. Anec'.ions ;ior n.irns, C7Consumptives shotihl call on the Agent and see ' c,"i Bruise., Sprains, Cuts, Incipient Kitig"s the certificate in full of the above mentioned cure j "IM' w"''e Swelling, Syphilitic Ulcers; and and also a vast number of others P'n. Rnd Swelling, and tnflaniations hnweverca.tsed Forsale hy A. I.. SCOVIL, corner of Fifth and nr on r-Ti-r part of the body located, it is infaliHace Street's, fmrinnati. j ble. For all bruises, and as i counter irritant after Also for sale b R. TYXER, Brookvillr. 13. ' "Irih wedding," it has no equal. Try its effect. - - - externally or internally fur your own person. Try 'T tTloro nri Halm In flHo'l AW externally or internally fori our own domestic ani-

r, . . . . . ., , , R. 1 IDj Indian Balm ol I.ife.is a milil.nl. asant andelfe tual rente ' y, composed exclusively of - ............ .o..s ...... ... te.--. u . . uirn oy .... u in r. 1 1 .it, oi upturn, eiercurv. or any other vegetable or mineral poison in it, c'.insequently it may be taken by Female, or Children at all times with perfect .afety. This valuable medicine, since its introduction in I t'11 west has met with a rapid and unprecedented! sale, so that the tieneral Agent ha. often lieen unable I ... . ... . t h i- (I .., .1 ,1 1-k.s I. a . I .... ., .. ; .. : I ...I K;..:... , - .... ... ,, ,, ,, ..kmiov I to get op base immitatiou. and palm them off, on an unsuspecting, suffering public for the 11 g. nuine arte t ie under the name of "Balm r Life," "Balaam of Life," All Healing Rnlm of Life," -'X.ver failing Balm of Life.' Look our lor the Sw indler and as jou prize y. tnr money and life get Dr. Ti.Pa Indian Balm of Life prepared sold w holesale and retail at the Eclectic Dispensary Xo. 117 South Side of 6th st. between Vine and Rave .ts. Cincinnati Ohio. P. K. WOMBAl'CH, Agent for tbe West. Cincinnnati, March 2Sth, 1848. 14-ly. Iti aiidrlh Till". fc . oo.ei.oi genuine oranuein . l-liis,lt.f receivefl 4 and for sale by RICHARD I'YXF.R. Brookville, Oct. 14th 184fi. 4j. - -- . New Establishment ''r'K subscriber wishes to inform the citizen, ot Brookville, and the public general ly, that lie ' now prepared to do all kinds of BLCKSMITHTURNING, and FIXISHIXG all kindsufMACH IK EK Y; 'etting up and repairing Seam Engine., vi.t.n k ti ,1 , , . I, , a. .-u .- ........... .. II . I - i. Al make, and repair, all kinds of Gun.. Pistol. &c. 4c. The subscriber intend, using the uet a! stock, and doing hi. 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. Sprai's Mill. JOHX MOFFITT. May 3d, 1 847. a WOOL C A U DING. TITHE undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generalU, that he w ill he ready for carding Wool bv the Mm of May His establishment ia one mile and a'hair above Brookville. on the E.st Fork, where he has a tint rate et of WOOL CARDS, and having employed a first rate Carder, he expects to do first rate work. Anv person leaving wool at A. XV. Sullenhurgher's store, one door north ol Dr. George Berry-., it will be promptly attended to, and ttie rolls returned. ALL WORK WARRANTED. JOHN PELSOR, Proprietor. I JAMES COOPER, Carder' Brookville, April 10, 1848. lo-3m New Fall and Winter floods. ' THE undersigned ha. latelv received l.e- .-j I "mfe,:?rtr"' of ".' O-scription of Good. , -....sio.e .or inc eon : sticn a. DRESS GOODS. Super. French, and English CASHMERES ' " " ' Mousse de I .ir.". " " ' Mou.se de Lainc. " .1" lr.p..AJ,'r French, English, and Scotch Ginghams Superfine Oala Plaids Raw Silk Plaid. Rnena Vista, Monterey and Oregon Worsted Plaids Moler color, striped and black Alpaca 7. nr.' h.Uck nd hed llomhai.ncs Plaid lloak Linings, all Wool Striped, Plaid and Plain Limeys Rich English and American Calicoes Very rich plaid Cloaking. o.iw ana inuon velvet r"".h "otnent of plain black and fancy Silks K,v,n. Egyptian and Orleans Mitts Zephyr Wrist Merino Gloves, a new article "",,"n nd Kid filovea Rerun t.inerl l'l..m... t : . . . .. - ,.,. u uiu.ri ! "rM"' Hoo.1. and Comfort, ,.,n ,"d n,,'d Cambric, and Jaconets jwu.. Mull and Hook Muslin. ; .VV'!"! ".'""""j. ?ron " black Cambrics . "u ...ces, c.oging.. and Inserting. J"'.'" ".'' '"rrled Jaconets, Brown Hollands : iT .'l!w"' Gre Berege, Gaate Veils " "onnei ninnonds Bonnet Tabbs and Artificial riosn. i n.,."k,ew'n: K,w Silk and Mohair Friner ?siia rnnns t.ie n t - " - -. an colors colored Anmn Girdle. Shawls. &c. Brocha Shawl. Vorsted Rrocha Eh.mt. Plain and Kmh-J r-t.w .j .!"7L " . , i...' " . - '" ",,u s-""mrre I. ' "..naet anu xrex BO si.ii. r-Hv.. j u-.ii. '' n lis u Cloths. Cassimprnst. fcr I" r'renc,'",rh,",,d bWn Frr"Ch' r nS' '" A. j French Kngli.h and Awierican wool black Ca.sitx.ere. j "r" Frtnh " English fancy Cas.imerr. Sky blur FeltClotb. anj Mackinaw Blanket.forCoat. ' Gold nuxrd and other .tiled Tweerl. ! Bine, black and gold mixed Je.. Red, green, white and yellow Flannel. ,n . 1r.k "A bine-black Ca.simrix Vesting. Silk rivet and Satin do I Fancy colored Worsted d I Fine Buck Mitts and Gloves H LA XKETS. SHE ETIXGS &r -j . J aUO, AC. '. ' ' " nunc.-nianketa t.a nd 10-4 do A-n,-.-J ku.. c:-.?" . ,., ,bro.n she, 'ng, 5 Rmmn anj . p. ...s , Th "ton d. i? eare and l.r ovid , I .V "reeled ,h great "r C.XSH "I1 " ,OWr,t CTriU.HM ...wn.Mnlil.l.lBjll,,, 49 NOTIONS. Wi!..V5 f k'?r Cn""'' rtcshes. c.,!r"V'.Bo,,'M, ',,k sn,. Threwd. Comb. Veel nTljr f Mftl B'eikf iasp, c tnr sale low hv BCitTOV t MA ITT IV,

;Dr J White 8 Celebrated Remedies

TVr'.'r"!? nlM: in ,h . lalncli follow their empli ment. W herever the aan-i ' powers oflhe,e remitliu-. ,i; .l.. tire te.ted hv use, with the til her nest remedies known. I hese in variuhle nr.ive , j excellence ami their immra.uinb T claims t. .public confidence. Disease, in all , ri,.d ,. , hH n j Yv,.i.e-. Vepl,le Elixir i. a certain cite for ,. ... f..l.im.,,:.. u...c ..i. ...... I rtc ,, rX,,ctur41,t ,on,( r rr.mrative, aleertih-'.,....,,' i ...a j,..i..., i, , mu '..,,, ,..,;. nd i .n-emrili,... and e.t-.rea the lone nftlie whole s,stem. i It cornets the colis.iniptive faint of the fluids, and bv : its ,tim.,iine qualities and powernfallayine irrtia- : ti.iii it promotes absorption, removinr tuberclea from the liniirs. and iiitlammiition In.m the mucins mem- ; kr..,r ..f.h he..r.r..i...l ...K... T.. U . .1... ,K.I stoinactt and innns are sore, and suterine; trom cold and couchs; its marieal powers will remove doubts, if Hit, of its inestimable value, and the ju. ..... - -. Femalo who nt the Vtrftahlr KHxir. f.ir Flour Alnil. titn frtf n sari tar riiavn iip rra-tr.Mtui' . , ' . ; , .T a,Hr P"1 arv ntn-alttr wilting to bt- without i Few n mrdit-h;ri-rt-cutd o many, , vanou -- rim MiflVriiitTud death; none equal to it , fi,'h". -,t !" Pn:P,n ,L . , i Dr "nian Cornpniind, perevennl v niej, j P""- ' crt every car of Oy-pep-tia, however t- , cn- or ehromc. An remedv tor the rt moval of Fe- i male Obstructions and other diseaacs, it is infallible. n evidence of the nnparallclled power and inestima- i hie value of he Indian Compound, at an Alterative, and runner of the Hlood, w e may remark Dr. J. White has used it in tne trva'tnent of a reat number ' of the most loathsome forms of Syphlitic secret) diseases, with the ratineatinn of its happy effects, and ! ,nr 'PV"'' permanent cure of these dreadful dieaes, : 1"'",re attained hv any by any other remedies in this counory or in Europe It is the onlv reme.lv known, on which a reasonable hope oT permanent r. c.nery can he founded, for all those disorders indicating or grow ing out of a radical impurity of the blood. It actually has accomplished all that it has been asserted Saraparilla would do, out nas never, really, periormtd. 1 K-1...I: . . ' j .. " . :.' j ' ' r. Z . c . i lV ' ' ' ' '1,"V.""; T"' ".' , ; ". , "s"r'T"'U"',,r ""-'""K. s'p... ; ..,c(.eerrt).,,d Mercnrial D,.,.,,., Clrer. Erup-; i tion. on the Skins, D.sear. of the Bones Affecttoni , 1 of . he Liver, Dv.oel.. ia. Cost veness. Hl.e.imat..... ' Gout and f..r .11 v.; -. rl. : ' I i c.irrtng in debilitated rnntttiitinns. and ronstitii. ! tional and hereditary complaints, where the virus of J the parent causet a develnpement of Scrofula or Sy. I phili (secret) or mercurial Disease in the child, and I in all complicated eases, as in persons whose constitutions are broken down hv mereurv and arsenic, or , . - ---j - ... Frenerai. in the worst forms, i.rihe most loathsome ...r,.t .1:...- M i .. . L . - . i i i - ken int.. the eireiilaiios- mn ih tn,ln romt,oiH .UI3. urn ..,e p.. .so., is aosoroe,. ins lB. promptly and thoroughly eradicates the virus from ",,,-'n " pn.ducea radical and permaneni rurea. Working it. way with silent but effective """''r' """ Indian Compound give, tone and energy "' " t,,f s,'rre'ory and Exert t.iry ortraii.. repair, all ,',e 'tes, known and unknown, and banishes from ,h'" '"tern every vestire of disease. ,hr energies af all parts ef the frame, and are of pitii Htilifr sIipm... r.'h..h. I 1 ltHM. e or nesiorativr medicine is rrquind : Asa med 1. . s? . . .. icine for Females, the extensive demand for them and i their popularity, with all who use them, furnish am- 1 pie guarantee to others w ho are aflliritd. Dr. White'. Vegetable Pills area standard medicine, utiisersallr approved, and justly esteemed the best Pill, nowknown. f- themonce and y..u will use them there Dr. White's Vegetable Emetics act w ith more mildpes. than other Emetic., and are of incalculable benI fil breaking tip most of the diseases that afl.ct the 1 nnman tannic I For 1r- J- White's Magic Liniment hr claims extra1 ""hoary healing virtues and curative properties, and I ,,,"t 'eateil by comparison in practice w ilh all the othI rr ne.t remedies ,rthis class known in the I'nited i s,!"" nn" ' Europe, not one, in instant effects and L'"'n,ent. In the language of others, "it is difficult .....iv oi. i.i. mars a., v coo. mn.an in ...e nific 1 '? ny aat ' not good for." For H adache. ! m'. you will find it .-conomv of time oftime, and i mnnev alwav. ... l.. xi..i i . i... ...... I nr the hundred h i -i... I....'. i .. .;..'. :.. invention, not one to n-r know ledge, has failed to ward to the Macic Liniinenr. its vast suoeriortv to all I other Liniments. "It is difficult to.av what it is not ; I (rood for." j j These celebrated remeoie. are for .ale, wholesale j j and retail, br Dr. J WHI I E, and atretic..-, made, at ; .... .. .. .ii, t. ..-.i.e .iiure nil Tito si . nonosiie loe . c;n t iio..e r;..;.....: j. R. RIXKARD.' Airent for Indiana. I Our townsmen, BL R I OV 3c M ARTIN, and J. S. Powrns . r... ...;.. .j March, 23rd. 1848 1.1-tr. A CARD. Dr J WHITE mnv be consulted at his flOTA If K I. vi-nirivl,' slnn p- iyn nr. FICE, on Sixth street, one door from the corner of ; Main, opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 'I hose at a distance, w ho cannot call on or .end for him, whose rases are not beyond the reach of all med- . irines, by forw arding to him a statement of their ' age, the length of time they have been aulicted, ! sj mpioms, progress and general n it.i. c or their complaints. (cah accompanying auch statements, post-1 age paid.) may procure the remedies necessarj lor . their cure. ' Or. J. White's Celebrated Remedies. The VegetaMe j Elixir. Indian Compound. Afapic Liniment. Veretable ! j Pills, Vegetable Emetic, 8tc. are rapidly aoprrceding " .""'rr ineoiciiies.oeca.isp on a lair trial oi mem tney uniformly prove thrmsrlve. to be all that has been ; assumed for them; medicine, of great power and effl- , cacy in relieving and curing the maladies common to our countcy. j IIwOT AND NAILS. 4)0,000 LBS. Wayne Iron. r 20,000 lbs. Sligo Iron. JO Kegs Suniata Nails, Just received. My assortment of Sligo Iron was purchased ofthe Manufacturers at lower mih, il,n . allowed to Merchant. v..n..p, II.. mnA t ;il ...Il small advance on cost. R. TYXER. Rrnokville, Xov. t9, 1847. 50 D. Cargill. J. S RradburyT CARGILL & RRADRl'RY, Successors to ANDREWS, CARGILL & CO. Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and Hollow Ware, t'SMain St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth, . 1..LI.1.V1I1, UMIU, I Union, Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium Cooking Stoves, Ten and Seven Plate, Parlor and ' Canm.n Stove., Ate. j Hollow Ware, Sad Iron., Wagon Boxes, Andiron.,' Tea Kettle., tc. Dec. 10. 1-lT I PLANKS, JINGLE and Double Bitt Jack Planes. single and Double Bitt Smooth do do Single and Double Bitt Fore Single and Double Bitt Jointer Rabbit and Sash Plane. Flooringand Ceiling Planes, For aale low foi cash, by Rrnokville, Xov. 2sl, IS47. -SO do R. TYNER. Builders Ware Rooms. Illlllllllll lit 1 1 1 1 lilt mm Uitiiing -f LVMBF.R YARD, Flooring Mill, Sash, Door and Blind Factory. B ' ' ' 0 Corner Fourth and Smith at. , Ciu..O. Htvvi s- ,,-,-,, r.' ' Have erected a large and extensive building with machinery for the purpose of manufacturing ami keeping n hand an assortment of Pannel Doors, Sash, Blinds, D..r aid Winlo Frames, Weather Boarding. Rase Shelving for Store., white and vcllow Pine Flooring, Board, and Plank, planed on both aide. to tin.,,, thickness, suitable for inside finish, ur of hnu.e., ate. 5 In the Lumber Yard, connected with the Factorv thryhavra gmnl assortment of Lumber Tor all building purpose.. Person, about to erect buildinrs on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, will find it to their intere.t to purchase ah their building material, of y loading their lumber, bnek, lime, dec , in Flat Boat. and carrying to the place wanted on the river. Th. boat being worth if. cost on the premise.. ye have furnished several building, on this plan the past sea ' iiriiisrie.i s.w.n I . n . : . , ., Master builder, having contracts in tbe tnnntrv where material, and mechanic are scarce will find it to their interest to call and examine our. tock and , price., we arv celling a bv 10 inch sash at 31 cents , and 10 by 1 2 inches at 4 cent., per light, and all other , article, in proportion. Con.idering the advantage, we have in machmerv the lowrate.oftreightbv River. Canal, and Railroad' we are assured that a' I who patronise this establish! :u :. ' ... " " tnrnt will be supplied with materials, Ac., at much les. price, than they hare heretofore paid. All orders promptly attended to. TERMS CSH S. B. A bill of price, may be seen at the office of hrlndinaa Amencaa; also at Mr. Barwick's Hotel Brookvile,Ind. Mar.1848. 13 GUOCKUIKS. io CofT.-e, Virginia Tobacco, Indigo, Madder, A lorn, Coperas, Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipe., : SJ SX .s. sr. sugar, xommnn do I Sui t. Imp, Te., Sal.r.tus, " Y. H. do Pepper, ' Molas.es, Alspiee, 1 Chocolate, Cinnamon. Rice, F.psom Salts, Macker.1, Shoe Blacking, Broom Cords. Matches, Bed Cords and Plough Linrs. Forsale at the NcwSto eof LINCK S. rmormn Br iokville, D.-c. J 0, 1547. ! IIATSI IIATSlTlATS! MESSRS. Linrk Jt Farquhar, have jnst received l.rge and complete assortment of i Dodd'. superior MOI.F. SKIX HATS: i do do Brush do do do Panama do do Plain Straw do do Linnette da ( Sttper.or and Com men Palm leaf d Dlaek wd whit Wool da June t, H4i

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TVKALKK in GHOCKHIES and PRODUCE! i " ' krps rntistantlr on hand, a c neral ass.rt- ! "Salt. Sillfar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Che. e, j v""'a,r' 5"" """- H;, Cotton camii. s, aim aiininer "r";'1" 'r"",r!; l"tli w ill be .old ail lie (lHt S.J. HARRIS. J. U. t LARK. Clocks, Vatches & Jewelry R ARRIS fc CI.ARK, have on hand and for sale on accom mutlatit.r- fl.-ro.a D...L-. War.-h-es, and a cencral assortment of i rt aaijtr Jewelry; ronsisiit.g in part of the following articles. Eight-day a' d '. common mantle Clocks, Gold, and Silver I.ever and 1 common Watches, Gold and Silver Pencils and Gold pens. Rings, Hreastpins, Studs, Steel bceds. Silver, thimbles. Steel bag-claspt and purse mnuntincs, an assortment of Silver, G rman ailver and plated tea and table spoons: a variety of Spectacles. Also, j choice articles of cutlery, pen and pocket knives. Razors, fcc: and iu abort all articles usually kept iu ! Jewelry Stores. I They are also prepared tn attend tn all jobs in the j Silversmithittg line such as repairing Clocks, i Watches and Jewelry, aud the ..hanging Vf glasses ' in spectacles, ftc. 1 I. ."r-, .ne; Thankful for past favors, they hope by a strict at tcnt.on to bonnes, to merit ami receive a liberal share : ot tne piuiiic custom, determined as ther are that tic co.tom,r shall have cause ofdissatisfaction. SloIV on Mai Hur( ,lrt.r, , ot.po.it the . ..Ki: ..n;... t,.....?..,... ,. . ' ""posiic ine; I'""'"- w. March 2d, 184. 10-tf. North's Coueh Candv. 1

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TO ALL Men, Women, and Children, we send -- these presents greeting: Be it known that all persons ' ImprOVed Patent ZlllC WashbOirdS now suffering with affections of the Lnnes, sack as , -.r,h .,,., !...,.... n j to.

Coughi. Colds. Asthma. Ilron. Litis. Sore I I. mil. X.-e - - - . .... , - ., may receive certain anu spee.lv n-lirl I rum the n.p of Up V..piK'. IT...U n. r- i. t , . : --. ... .... . ... . .wok ti x. at.o . i . is I"- .Me, a.... is ceriain 10 cure cneap, con vemrnt to take, and a sure cure. What more can he asked? It ha. stood the test for the last three year, in Cincinnati against all slanderous insinuations which have been thrown out hr pvrsou. interested. Other nostrums have been puffed, flourish, d aw hile, and then forgotten, but "Xorth's Cough Candy" still stands a bright star in the firmament like its name, sake. All others must move on, but it stands, the hope ofthe Consumptive, to guide his shattered bark into a port ofHealth. For sals- w holesale and retail at X'o. 22 Walnut st. bet. 3d and 4th, and tor of 7tli and Plnm, bv A. A. XOHTH. Cin., and M. W. HAILE. Brockville, Ind. S. P. OAKS, Fairfield, Ind. Feb. S9. 1I-4W A . l tv a r-tt-I , , . . . Dealer In iTOn, Steel. NailS, AXieS, ' Springs, Wagou Boxes, Axes, Mold Hoards, &.C. I ! ALSO, j Manufacturer of the eelel.eate.1 Wm .-!. n.l ..i Mold Board Plows, Cast Mold Board Plows, rielit and efi han.li .1 ..I .liil. r, .,. . u hi,,.. vi.....i Plows, Cultivator., Harrow., Drac-, Cast Shear Plow., &c., all warranted to perform well. A : liberal discount will be made on either Iran or Plov s by the quantity. Store on Main Sin et, between 5hi ; and 6th, east side, Cincinnati, O. Mjr. 17. 12-lv Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Saw., Drawing Ki.iv.s, Cutting Knives, Pocket Knives, Knires and Forks Butchers' Knives, Knob Locks a:id Lait he.. 'I h.tmb La'rlici . Round and Square Bui a. Butts and Screws, Iron and Steel Squares, Mill and Cross Cut Saw File., Hai.d Saw Fil. .. Watoe Iron. Steel Yards, Grind Stone Cranks, Xail and Shoe Hammers, And I'.in.. Brace, and Bitt., Ames shovel, and Spadta, Heavy Grail Shov. I., Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks, If ames, Brass and Sugar Kettles. 'I he above are oil. red at the lowest Cincinnati prices for Cash. R. TYNER. Urookville, Xur. 27, 1847 JO Money Wanted. ! i LL persons indebted to the undersigned, or t i R tm tfi S. I yiirr, ai-e r. quested to make mini. dial, payment. It. TYXER. Brookville,Jan'y 4, 1843. Queen City Scale Manufactory, Mam Street, 3 doors from the river. HE subscriber has nn hafld and is constantly ! kd m-niiiactoring I'LA ITOUM SCALES of all size.. Also, Brass and Iron Reams, of a superior; quality. All of which arc warranted in every re spect. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. WM. HL'DDART. OHIO MECHANICS' IN STITUTE. This i. to c.rtifythat the premium was awarded at the Eighth Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanic' Institute to Win. ' Hud.lart, for Platfrrm Scale, there exhibited by him. tiiven under our hand thi. first dav of Xovcmhcr ""J- JOHN P. FOCTE, Prcs't. i J. W. Apptcgate, Scc'y. Ja. '45.-4 i Staple Goods t ?f p-Rrown Mu'lins. lOW 00 ps. bleached do 20 ps. colored do U ps. Red Ticking 10 p.. Check 3 p.. Mrriness Sheeting (l.irkory) For.aleat BCttTON c MARTIN'S May 1st. due i3i i r&co; miOLKSAUJ DEALERS l. Clock. Wafclir,. Jcwolrv, OnVCvV,,xKE.H'S.TOOLS & MA1 r " 1 I xVFAa i AM LY on hand, an extensive assort ment of fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Silver Spectacle., Gold and Silver Lever and Vcr-e U ....K j.; Gold and Silver Pencil., Spectacle Gla.ses. y,olin Strings, Perrn.sion cap.,pi.tu., Kaior., Knives No. S, XVest Fourth Street CINCINNATI O Oct. 20, 1847.-43-ly P1TTSBUIU2II IRON. A CLI. supply of the LOREXZ IROX, Sails. - Steel, and castmcs. irr,n,..j . - : r.r .l .. y 'n' m"k on hand and I rL rt'i V"'1' 'vance on Piti.l.iirg price.. ! Country Merchant, and other, will do well to give i rne a call before purcha.ing eUewhere. Slab Sn .-I e'r P,ouB"'' "" ?'. on hand, at j .. ... R. C. BRASHER'S Iron Ston-, rincah....; ni!" "mt, fl door, above Filth st., Cincslinati, Ohio. i 134 i I-ly Liehtn.np- Tl n A e nm jT. 6, lUlOg II 0 Q S. Manufactory- on ih St. between Main and 0 rn . TT. I1""': -SVNf.!.N V '' ' S noJ.li -rl , J2niT f' "V: 1 W,STF D rAR" i ' BONIZF.D IROX I.IGH TMVG RODS, in ten ' - "' R V"1 bra" screw,collh i" '"J'"' ""Proved Metallic Attachments fur 'I. I ,rn"'' .'"trUier with hi. cylinder three i "cr1 'PI"'r "ead, mounted with fiitien silver ; dT.h'in'J.K ' ,hrP0"-r of safely and sil.ntly n,"ll,,r,n: air of its superabundant electricitv, ! "7" ,nT'. .rod erpr brought befnre the public. ! , J ' D""n'"ir. utncie,itl y provided w ith thee , i - .. , , . , , 11 m ui ini. n.ri.-.t i ( .. . . i , .... ....rM, cr. oi Ligntning; these rmls are ion tJ rr.nereu, mat any one can readily attach th, i iT P" ""r ""d extensive u.r of these e TP'11'"" P"1. how sati.facturilv they !- ,""'."?'"-pumic. ! -.. V"w . 1 CoPI,t-r B'l nd Weather Vanes for i 1 niirehe.. fee. s. jC-?n r."n ee,,t P" fut, which includes, j ',i Glass Isolators, Metallic Attachment, packi i . . tor'!"- fi.tant order, promptly forward I An al lint an-- tn --l .. Price only ten cent, per foot, which the , Ling . An .1 low. nee to .gents. rtert These rods are provided witn .Line rrotectors. 21-e.n 30.00OLB8. Sligo Iron, snorted .lie.. 20,000 Wayne, " do 00 lb.. American Steel S90 " Kngli.h blister stcl 50 kegs nails, forsale be n ,. i, . RICHARD TYSF.R. Brookville, May 4, IS4T. j9 G. Bidw.ll Josi.h Drake. CJ. A. BIDWELL V CO. COMMISSIOX AND TRODCCE MERCHANTS, So. Ii, We.t Front Street, Cincinnati. T IRERAL CASH ADVANCES, made on assign1 A nients of Produce or other mcrchanuisr. REFER TO Me..,ck. Taylor Jt Watts, Daggete fc Bruce. John Kugler, Jamr. Calhoun. L. H. Yeatman, Marsh fc Co M-Knf.u:r Son. Klli. ft Morton, 5. XX ortltington. De.'47 52-iy CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have entered into partnership for the transaction ol a general Commission and : rorwardmr Business at v ro. ii.. . . .. ....riM, k ' firm of SPENCE & GCARD, and solicit a share ol ! the businr. of Fr.uk lin and ad mining countie., RripFHT SrFSCE, I HOMAS GUARD. N""r Orlan.,Dee, SJ-!

Watches, Jewelry, &.c. Perifocal Saectaclss. I n new article ol American Manufacture. rerfect'T ieasy and natural to the ere. - hese glaoei have 1 been examined and highl. recuminrnded bv tlioe i who hate worn them and fully mud their luperioii- - ority over all others. J iit rer. ived, a lare assortment of Gold and Silver Frames, Glacs iiis. rl.d in old Frames, and sold by ; the tubcri!er. only agent in Cincinnati. 1 All kinds of CI. cks and watches, music boxes, and jewelry, repaired in the best manner. Old Gold and . Silver bought or taken iu exchange. X L. IIAZEX, I Xo. 157 Main, 5 doors above 4th it OICESIX IllCE'S I" AXUFAC Tl'KFD bv him nnlr.an.l wr-rrintert i ! the ch. apest and best article now off. red to the . public, in point of simplicity of strut lore, durability of material, and sasingofclotl.es, soap an.l l.-ihur. , He feels w arranted in recommending his Wa'hhcarria I to the public, inasmuch as thousands have tested their merits, and in every case they hare given entire satisfaction. Certificates could rea.lilv he obtained . ill any quantity, but lie dctn.s a trial of his Wa.h- ( boards a sufficient proof. ! A full and com.dete supply kept constantly on Innd. and sold w he lesa le and retail a t rt d uced prices. I All orders promptly attended to. X. B Any purchaser hemming dissatisfied f r a thorough test of said article, i. r. ones nil to mnra , them and the money in all case, will be refunded, j He has been compelled to enlarge his establishntt nt (owing to the increased demand for his Washboard i for the last six months,) and erect extensive machine. rv, bv which lie hopes in future to supply all mands Caution. Xcne gtnuine except these marked o. Rice, on the back. ORRIV R ICE. South side of Fifth St., corner of Home. Cin. Dec. 16. 51-ly' IXV.A I.rABIJK FAMILY COMPANION. CJIX LECTURES on the Causes, Prevention and Cure of Pun sumption. Asthma. Diseases of the Heart, and all Female Diseases. 234 pages, 2s encraving.. Paper JO i ts.; bound 79 cts. Mail to anv part postage cts. . Should. r Braces and Chest Fxpsmiers. SI. MjiI to any part. SO eta. postage. Inhaling Toll. . Silver, St, by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters,' perfect Stin S'P. fir ail Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels and Wo :,.!,. and Weak Back and Chest; sent by Ex pr ss ev.r. here. For It race, or Supporters, or Rii'.i.ire Supporter., five hi-ight Troiii h.ad to feo and cc-comf. r, i.t-e of person next the surface, iu. t above i)k hip" 1 fR uptore, mention which 8. lie --Agentwant. .1 f ,r the s-le nf the at".ve r.in.1.. i res. Dr. oitpaid S. S F. H I t'll. 707 ! 21, 1141. Broad w ay, X, w YoiK, 17-lv ! F.H4SALK. 1 Wr! tiu I'.i.ikvilli will, duelling Iioikc-, rt1 on th. lie om. t. other. in the hill, aUoaoiiievoiiialu. I tots. all. .un i eaotiablc terms . JOI1X A MATSCN. Januai 1st . ! s.j'S. j ( Eaton and Eitridg c. . TMI'OSri;iiSin.l Manufacturer. ul'Guns R.Ht. j and oilier spurting aparatu.. REVOLVING, Duelling, and other T?un Miikt-r malt i' Iter, Muiiit i, b il wet n HATS' CAPS OOZ. Fih.ottaMf am! Plain HATS 2 do. I.thnrn 1 d anun.a do 1i do 8 do Palm t Men's and Rot.' C APS. BUR I OX i M RTIV. Still Elore ExtraordIr.iry . ""TK would advise our rradfrs to nuiic ilv infivnsin papularitv itl 1-r. Hall'n I.un niini. Mr. N'nrih. tlic ap-! uf, u tltt hr i-j tnn ilit'd hinisi-ir, I iht iiiiniliir iI curt-. I Ii.t I n i- perl' rmins iimoiif our own ciiki us, uf lie ut c SKiimllv tulili?irs, t!mt thtxt hi may be urt jttical, may call on th-m, mid tit ar Irom xht ir ou n i ij'v tl'w thtywere natt htd Irom ait initiinily tomb, and re stored to thrir fiicnd-. and rt lalivt., by ruimr tlu truly valuable nudume. '1 lu att iit null t-oiuiiMH to frtiaranii't Dr. 1 1 all Hat -sain to C rvln f it Inn 24 liuurs, or rfturn" th n.onty. K ry buttle (hm hat het-n fold in Ciiie.nn.ih, diirmcr th" lht moiithc, wa sold with the above iiaraiiut. ; ami Tie ba yti tn ee tbe fint btiitle rfttii-n tl. Fur tak-ly JOHN KIXKARD, Ctfi' Tj aent ft-r Indiana, and M. V. MA ILK, Uruoktille. PURIFY IDE BLOOD. M O F F A T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PHCZNIX "BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity hich these pre-eminent Medicioes have acquired for llieir invariable efficacy id all ilia diseases which tliey profess to cure, his rendered the usual practice of pulfia,; uot only umteeeary. but uDcrthy of them. They are Lnosra by their fruits ; their good works testify for tlicm, and tiicy mrire out hy the una of the credulous. QfMSTIMA. ACUTE and CHR0S1C KIIEUV.4THM. AFFECTIOSS of the MADDER and KWSEY8 BILIOUS IX VERS & LJVER CwIAPLAIKTS - In the eouth and west, wlicte these disease, ptcvdil. tla-r wi!l ha fiaind Invaluable. Flanlcrs, farmers, and o'hies. who cn-f en thrwe Medicines, will never nf,Yni,n, wilhiiut 111- m. BILIOUS CH0I.IC, and F-ERnUS lowsm, MLE, COSTirESESfS. COLDS ( Ol'GIIS, CHOL1C. CONSCMF It IS. Cii with great surco. in litis uisease. CORRUPT HUMORS, UKOPSIES. DySFEFSI A. So inon with tlua distressing ease, should ilclsy using these mcUirtte. tmnif-iiiatel. ERUPTIOSS of the Skin. ERYSIPELAS, FLATULEWY. FEVER anrl AGl'F.. Fot this scourge of the western country these medicine will be found a safe, sprdy. and certain remcilr- Other mcdi-in--s leave tlw? .ylcm subject u a return of the disease a cure by .hese mr.lH-iucs is isrrminenl TH Y TI1EM. BE SATIbFIEP, AM) BE CURED FOULS ESS nf COM P L EX 10 S. OOIVTSRAZ. DEDILITV. OOUT. (ilDDISESS, URAVLL. HEADACHES, of every kind. 1SUARD FEVER. J. FLA W.l TOR Y RHEUMATISM. IMPURE BLOOD. JAUNDICE. LOSS of APPETITE. LIVER COZYirZ. AIWTS, ifFKOSV. tOOS'E.NiSS. M IS K C V K I A I DISKASES.Sever fails to eradicate entirely all Uie effects id" Mercury infiaitely ao-rfier than the most powerful nrei.snitionof Sarsai-anlla. ShiHT SWEATS, NEK l"OCS BEKILITY. SERVOUS COMPLAISTS of all kinds, OKHAMC AFTFt:Tlo.S. PALPITATinyqfthe llF.Ar.T. P.sf.NTEK S CtlOLlC. JP J Xo E 8 The orifin.il prop-ietor of these medicines was cured of Files of 3S years standing by tbe use of Uusc Lifs Medicines alone. PAIS ia the head. side. back, limbs, joints and oresns. K II F. I' M A T 1 S M . Those afn,cteJ wilh ll..s sdrrilile disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Mc-lH-ines. KUSII of BLOOD to the 11KAD, SCURVT. SALTRHEUM, SWELLISGS. SCKOFULA, on KIPJO'3 EVIL, in il wotst f.am.. ULCERS, of aery description. W O H KI B . ofall kinds, are cflectuaily esici:'l h; these Medicines. FarenU w ill do w ell to administer them w bci. tver their exiatenee is susliected. Relief ill bo certain. i THE LIFE TILLS AND MOII riTICES PURIFY THE BLOOD, j And thus remove all disease from the system. A siude trial will place lha LIFE PILLS a: iPHtZNIX BSTTERS beyond the reach of com e ' titiou in the esttmalioa of every patient. I The genuine of these medicines are now put up in wliit. ' wrapper, and labels, together w ill, a puipUkrt. cai C ! Afotft's Good Samaritan," eoMaiuiug the directions. Seeon which is a u'ruingcf Biwdvra) fniuWall street 1c fV I Office, by which strangers vi-itinj; the city can very; ca.-ii" I find us. Tbe w-rappeta and Samaritans are cepyrigb'ea ! therefore those who procure llirm with white arpptr- jt t : be assured that thev are reuuiue. lie careful, aud dc Oi. buy those with yellow wrappers; but if you Jo, that the; come direct from us, or doot touch th . . ... : , ne Mi-wi cm. r7 Prepared and sold by H. wiZsisZAin b. inorr AT. JC-S Broadway, corner of Anlbosr. .treet. New York Cor Sal. by

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