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.. t , , - . I via nirii ..into'., auevic.i. ftuirtL ltllr lu imrill It was a lovely evening In the month of Mar, ; r t . , . " . ,ii the thunder's lenfrtheneii peH, and In the livrtwo Mil inanimate centlon, eemeiT to smile In v-m.! K...., .1... t K-i .iih ni.M.-.:fc'.,', - fii'-l K. ""

, ." , . , i , . a. .! rv and mirthful conversation, which I hm! he:tr.i during the day, wandered ont to enjoy j it to eniov the pleasure and a!vantafrea of meHltatlci'i, in a Wely htmhle amid the forest scenery. The rotiantie titattton of the eottntrv m well calculated to inspire the mind with ! of a unpertnturl power, nn'i of our own ineignifican.ee, remparetl with the mighty fahrie. of nature11 a nw n limit wntni piJfce, nnn mil. uiiiw iu j , , . , ,, ; , , . , I the dense forest had been rilsturhed hv the wood-1 , , , , - , t m.n ...... t, - tr.. nb a.tt Ita I i . .1 1 fnm t. I ..t.i . i ... .,! r , . , . .... o i toward the Mite cenopv, and semed to hid defi ance to the sweeping hhist; and other, too, of va'tons klmls and si7. tood there waving th"!r foliage to the patrslnir breje, while hazel and pipe-wood stood in c'nvters underneath. On every sii'e, wherever I turned my eyes, bills a'tove hills, in lofty grandeur met my sight, with valleys Intervening, which formed channels for the gentle strrams that flowed along , . , ... bonnding over aome rocks that formed a slight . . . . T, , bnrrlT in their wav, thus creating a beautiful sheet of snow-white foam. I descended one of i.i,. j -.iv-j .i .1.- -r iaiv- nidi "amru anniv vu lliaii'iii ui . , , , , .. . , : - -..! t 1 . ..-U ...... . .. 1- .t llll:'? l Itiev, a l!vrT UVIII aw iu"'iirii ... the water emanating from the base of ihe hill on ither side. The wurblera of the grove, twittered sweetly ahove -tne, and the gently fanning -phyrs tht pn-s.d down th vale. Ml like a t grntle spir t n my sonl. I acenried to the ' summit of hill, et the foot of which rolled liri.;. . iv..-.. - .i . .1 , , ' r .. ..... covrn on tne iruiiK t.i a inen tree, ana leu into ; train of t-flcfl'ti. I gtied around with a ! kind of reverriiti.il awe, for I knew that I was; i!on. In ths pr-wnca of Him who created the I t'nlveree, by the word of his power, and asouleniraticing nVmni!y, seemed to pervmie inej ; cene. The li.w wind breathed In mournful cadences thronph the leafy boughs, and came by me "ike the plaintive notes of the Eo'.Un Harp, ind the sound uf the rushing waves c.ime np on the hrerie.lik the murmur of waters In a rocky cavern. j While I was th'i viewing the surrounding ' renery, something wiiipered to me that all the beautiful thingai of enrih most pass away. Time, ! the ruthle iovaiier .sweeps onward with tireless wing, and hurls Into oblivion alike the work of nature and uf art, b'aats the faireet buds of promise, and with unrelenting hand sever the dearest cords of life that bind the social and the family circle. No matter how dear, how lovely the object we cherish, they tnnt pass away. I asked, where are those with whom I used to associate? where th- hearts that were bound to roe by the ties of aff -ctlon, the cherished friend of days pastT and "echo answered where 7" Where are the brave forms of tho4 whose deeds of heroic valor elicited the admiration of the world? Where ere the voices whose powers of eloquence chained the attention of crowded assemblies, and by the strength of argument, aroused the latent fires of energy, and swayed the laws of nations? Where is the lofty genius, whose Inventive powers have wrought such wonders in science, philosophy, and literature? and where the friend of humanity, whose phi lanthropic mind sought every means of allevia- 1 ling the miseries of the hnman race? They are gone "glimmering through the dream of thing that were An Aletander, a Cesar, a Crom- I well, and a Bonaparte, have long since moulder-! sd into dust: their errors have been partially ob- j scored by the lnpe of time, and naught remains ! of them but the history of their achievements the end of their career, and a knowledge that they once were. In the penceful shade of Mount Vernon, is a little mound of earth which cover the remains ef the greatest of Columbia' sons the pride of his countrymen, the "tutelar saint" of American liberty, one whose exa.nple Is to the world as the North Star is to the mariner, or as the Sun In the Solar System is td the lesser planets, wh'ch move within the circle of its attractive influence the magnanimous Washington. The brave Ringgold, Walker and a boat of others, have fallen, whose name are embalmed In a nation's tears. A Henry and an Adams have passed away a Franklin has dropped from the stage of life, and the tlltigtrions Howard, who traversed distant clime to ameliorate the sufferings of manklid who, "girding creation In one warm em-tra.-e, outstretched his saviour arm from pole to po'e, and felt akin to all the hnman race;" he fell In his gWious work of benevolenre, and now slumbers in a foreio-n fTare " r 1 When we have looked unou the Work of na- I lure, and seen that they were changing-when ! we have searchel for the pmndeet monuments ' f art. and perceived the.,, crumbling beneath j the touch of time when we have seen the ' great and the noble of earth, prostrnted like the ! monarch of the forest before the temneaf. win' r when we have sought for real enjoyment in the pleasure of life, and foand them evanescent a the iiinriiltig dew, and when we look upon our friends and those we love, and see them Ml 1 round us like blighted flowers; In a momtit of. deepnndeney we involuntarily ask, is there-' naught thnt will stand the lapse of time? is there ! no foundntion on which lo bul'd onr hopes, no! object to which we can look for support and conaol.xtion? Ye, we can look to the throne of; Ood. Mutation never has nor can reach that, i Time can never set his sesl there. The revolutlonoraees has never moved nor disturbed it. ' The wave of eternity are rushing past, bnt Itj stands immovable firm and unshaken a it j mighty Architect The bright intelligences that i pas from Earth, will yhine there with Increa- j Ing glory. Our hopes of eternal happlnrs may i there be centered, aud when all that can die shall j be dead, we may there bloom in Immortal vigor, j nd the beautiful beings that pans before Ut here, I will stay in our nrrsrnce forever. I thuuglit, loo, of that brave and noble race that once rtoseessed this vast continent who, like the light gaz-tle, climbed the craggy steeps s.f the mountain pinnacle, or plunged rKely Into the dark recesses of the lonely wood whose wild mirs rang through every glade and glen, an.l ecluanl from every hill and daie who with vigorous arm imjielled the light skiffo-er the pi tcld lake and the bosom of the gentle river, or like the mighty Eagle that soars aloft in air, they . ... ... , . ., ... , r Htmed tlie vast plain and pursued the wild game ! m the shady thick-t and lu the dreary mouu- . , a... . ,.,.,. t.I. pa.e... 1 he broad vulley of the M.sslss.p- : pl rang With thmr war cry; the bloie of their carouaal fire rose lil2h toward heaven- the moke of their wirwams wri.il.l ... i round the hoary, rugged hills, or settled in mis-' ty vapor roartid the horizon. 1 thought that asverylhlnzvhL-h I beheld, contained a tradition t f that onfortunate rice. From every tree, hill, : and vwje, Memiwi to tipeing the spirit braathing fthe red mxs. Tlie numrruTe.o ia'i tenun

! me, spoke of the brava heart buried there.

They were mitral avnife; yet. In nil their ac tions tli.-y see.neil to ob-y lite impulse of a lii;her pO'ver, a eeuse of Iminortnlitv whs I'lipt-eS.wii tl...:. ... Tl. c .. : l. a. the sweeping hurricane. Where the dcafenitiir i ....,. , . , ., ror" Ueaveu artillery seemen to renn me 'kltK, th-y pii"l upon the wrath aud commo tion of elements with hearts as free and undaunted; fr, to those untaught chidren of nature. It the great Etern.d e voice. j They havo passed a' ay, ret their memory I fling" a wild enchantment o'er Columbia' path way. I hey were driven from their home, , . . , , , ... their hutitiBir ground, and the grare of their . , . , ancestors, where th-v loved to tell of th-ir kindred, gone to the spirit land. Their lands were taken from them by the pale face---their wigwams bnrned their homes devastated their chlrftiin warriors slalu, until numerous and powerful tribes have become almost extinct. A few remnants of that noble race, and brave, Mill wander in the far west driven Irresistibly on, they passed a mournful train; and as with slow and measured steps they wend theit way, they turn one longing, lingering look behind them, to gaie on scenes they are quitting forever. . , ... I They have passed away, but their trace still re- ... .., 'main indellible. I . . . , . , , Thelr memory he"rd ,D NWfi thnndermg cataract, ana graven on Allegheny's lofty hrfltf. 'Ti hard wh?r Ontario'8 billows roar 'tis borne on Mississippi's broad bosom, ano1 breathed where Rappahannock's silvery waters glide. 'Ti hidden in VachnU'ti rocky heart, and sealed on Monad nork's forehead hoar. Tis i treasured In Wehawkiu's scenery wild, and i hoarsely breathed through old Kentucky's an cient caves. il is heard in the legendary taKs of our forefathers 'tis imprluted in the soil, anil can never be forgotten. The declining rays of the Pun now reminded me that it was time I was returning homeward land as I retraced m v steps, I thought of the , - i true words of the poet: "'Tls not a century since they. The red men traversed here. And o'er these pleasant hills and vale. Pursued their hounding deer; Here, too, that eloquence was pen red Around the council light. That made the stnrdy warrior bold. And ready for the fight! Y say their cone-I ke cabins. That clustered o'er the vale, H've disappeared like wl'hered lestvee Before the autumn ga'e; Bnt their memory liveth nn yotir hills Their baptism, on your shore; Tot everlasting river, tpeak Their dialect of yore. Ye see their unresisting tribes. With noiseless step, an1 tlo. On through the trackless desert pass, A caravan of wo. Think ye, the Eternal's ear Is deaf. His sleepless vision dim? Think ye. the aa-tuTa blood mv not era. From that far land, to him?" Our SrtTtsMtv. Ma. C.AKfts-: I took the following little piece from my scrap book. It is very Interesting to me, and perhaps It mnv be to von. as t ! have never seen It in your naoer; smi narli.ni k to rone readers. v r "- MARY. ascription of the rrraon of one gavlonr. In an ancient m.tnrjacript. sent bv rublitt "tnllo. the President of Jo-den, to the Senate "Rof. i found a description of our Pavtonr: "There lives at this time D Jndea, a man of ''"Co" character, who name Is Jestis Christ. The barbarian esteem him as their prophet; bnt his followers adore him as th ln.i-.-Jui- .IT. pelng of the Immnrt tl God. He is endowed with sttch unparalleled vlrtne s to call back the dead from their graves, and to heal every kind of disease with a word or a touch. His person i till and elegantly shaped: bis anect amiable and reverend; his hair flows in those beantenus ' . . ' ov.ia.it tnoae oeautenus . shades which no united colors can match, fall- i ing In graceful curl, below hi. ears. atrree.M- ! ,. . - - couching on hi. shoulders, and parting on the j rk,a..tl.l.l..l.l. .. . . ""s-i ..n. ueou; 111s nress tne sect of nazarite; I h.s forehead Is smooth and tar-re; his cheeks Without spot save that t.f lovely red; his nose ' and mouth are former! ;.b 1 -. I nnn mourn sre former! W1th exquisite symmetry, nts neartt is tnick and suitable to the hair of his head, reaching a little below h:s rhin, and parting In the middle like a fork; his eye are clear, bright and serene. He rebukes with mililne. and Invokes with th. moat tJ.. ..J r f'.n.n n . 1 .. . . . . intigiinge nis wnole atldress, whether in word or oel"T elegan,y grave and strictly char- ! -rt",stic of so exhalted a being. ff0 man has nlra mtign, nnt trie whole world beholds , . p trf,1n"yi "nd so persuasive are his tnf8 thnt ,he '''I'1" "tuitituJe cannot withhold thfir tear from joining in sympathy wiih him. Stodmi. temperate arid Wise. In short, whatever the phi'pmenott may turn ent In the "n,a IIe "fms at present to be ! man of excel''"t heauty, and divine perfection every wav i " . - j urPB I i slug man." t. ovisaj Hearts. t a. j. tt . ncaastaiF, O tell me not the world is dark. With shadows length'blng to the tomb! ! Mine eye would rather family mark ; Where sunlight flashes through tio gloom: And I would fain in error dwell, If such the lore that truth Imparts, And rather die than e'er cispel t My dream of loving hkakts! j Their perfume wonld forsake the flowers The golden hues of summer fade The hushed birds droop in withered bower. And sunny brooklets sink to shade 1 And o'er the soul of living thing Wonld fall the gloom that ne'er depart. If from our br'ght imaginings. Were banished loving heart. They are round ns and above. Half hidden, as lit wild-woo.! leav-sj Close nestle some white-breasted dovej And he is happy who believe Thnt they are living, thongh un.een. Like light ere from the clood it start And he is truly bleat, I ween. Who love those loving heart. Y Awblgnr'a Brwthrew. The Rev. R. Turnbnll. in hi. .V.lob nf .!.. - ...v....... 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'ottoa and linnen ..... ... i-u,,.i-nr Lin-i Satin VES I IXGS: . varirtv '"V..""

gent's and boy. ware, such as Summer Cloths. brul'T'.'!. 7u- i8-'1' d'etr, linen and cotton goods, plain and nlaid ' Worsted Broehs Shawl, ALSO-Hardwaeeand Cutlery. Hats, Caps'. Root. v.,U" "TV ?"n .""' ,'.ees do ..a cl . . ' "I t ""Ot. . p.,n and F.mb'd r l..tL ..a a. a. .

i ..rf Qk. .. r-.o-..- '.. Give me a eall-t .b.ll ke pleasure in ,1c , in, iron my good., and if I bare such a, suits vou in price and enality, I hope to have a iharr et vour custom. Conr and see me. A. W. Sl'I.t.KNBERGF.R Rrooksille, April t4, I43 iS-Jm A Thr.iHhiii iTLnrliinr. I 'I- ub.criher has r sale an excellent Thra.b ; a mg .MarNinr, in gooal and Complete repair. "'XT? tn "!Trrd "l!1 ? Apply to the tintta-r- : "igned, in Brookviile u.. ............. ... ..... .s .d i a in mr uiioa-r. WM. MOFFITT. 3-3w j Ml, ,M ,M, . HARDWARE AND QUEF.1VSWARE. WK keep . general stock nf Hardware aod JY 9're'ware eonsia.itly on hand, and will ke i s'vtiuvui ai lit- iiinrtnirTii ni'll WtTt"H RL'JtTO.V fc MArTTIX. May ts, UtJ. (;h)vks a MrrTs. TADt SS' .net Gentlemen', sop. Kid Glares, i " " thre.rl talk ant cotton de GertWesxsm's Rerlin and bnck de ' aalsrs' le..g and iVocx .vritss "tiajawa eotVant sta CrATOX A .A T1K.

i tVi. aJS3 nV0!?"00 f Dr J-White s Celebrated Remedies Vie Annually Of C0n3Uinpti0n in: ARK w-i.'n,, para! i.t, in the invariable sticreaa I the t'mtrtl States, y.-s how many conl.l nave been , which follows their mplnvnient. V hi n trrthrnni saw d il they had resort, d to Hog. rs Liverwort, Ik , ''i'e powers .ifthcs.-remedies are ta.icj hy use, with I T.r in s-n-n. T houaan.ts tip. hi Thnnaaiiila hit now ; the other best remedies him n, these invariable prr've I testifying that it has uted tin ir lives and rest.ira d ; ,n' if 'iwrior xcrlletue and tlnir iiumca.iirab v ! them to Health No our nerd l.rapair!! though your I 'r" r claim to public confidence. Dm an, in all

pnyaieian ar.ti irirmla giveymi op in d.t .!! o cannut oe wura.i man Mrs. Miir. ,if Stummm. he ia trivett tip by her Dormra and IVii nda tn die with the i v w""nipi"il. e pilil!in tier nrriin- . .dl(l,..n , ' ..,.,;,...,, : , .:....; , ,,., ... . . ... , fined to tliat Cite ali.nr. Iiui ia.. r. i.I.im. i . l h, w-f ti iiilr..i!ii.. .1 U ..u.l ...).. . l.'. . ....... V3f X3 XJ " ; . . F. Pi Uf liitfc V.t uia i -i i.l. i. . ;r. .t... '.a.. .-.J. : U, i j. I, a iaVa ii . mv .idr and l.r. j r T r . . hrr"- 1 e"ed n the ; 'dof,c.. ral nhy.ic.ana. hn. tb. y Tailed to jiee me anv rrliit. and f..r ihr ..f ....r r.r t r.ni.l. ' i . . , . ' . . . fc ...... Mr worm. Ill addition tn th a. t ai atta.krd a .1 h a .dd th.T 't" Z a V,." ! ,0 orr. were e,IU-d Vn.' .f whieh .. . ! - , ,, ;, .. .. ... - 1 '1 1 i". -.v...... ..... n.. .... .r , ,,r.- pn... . ! "l'. " V!" "' 'V '""'.. ... . J u,.Z r ...d ,iVri. .... i.'iT . C"""' I . ..... .... ......r., than one day lonirrr: al-oatt of thr at niimbrr who 1 ean.r t. a.-r me. beti.-vral that a fi d.iv at muat m.iat r.id my rarhle rarrrr. M frienda were n..w call.-, I in to.. r tne du ! Rut inv hrotl.tr at thiaeriai.. (l ar.i.e ..r,i,raaioii.ahmec..na prrlorim d b. lie. Hoc""""a! I7",n""n Svrnp or lie. rwort and far.) went lit Cht irnlhrtlltl hnpL- a . i.t.nv..r.:.iv :i :.. houra to et t aomr of the ahoee medicine; I cnmmrn- ' ' - ' ... ... ct-rl tak in it am. atM..w uli i e. a a i.. i l . i i.a.i ,i..o i nait a t.otile, the eoiir-h waa , nt rrly cured: from tl.ia . nine 1 n C'lTrrrd rapidly, ami when I had ied two , ; hot ilea, I ",,, u """e my family vocations I am tully aatiahrri thar if n had n.it bit ll for ' ! liaiial I thr excellent m. ilicint and moat in iut'iee aav ....ii. i t- in in y i;ra. lliall trnle return my au. eerr thanka to Ihe inventor i.fihia nrirtli aa med.ei.ir , and would i comuiend all persona afflicted with dia- : eased lunr-a io give it a trial. j H RR I F.T ROWE. e thr unilrrairrned. do eertifr, that this areoiint i of Mrs. Howe ia correct, we b'einj personally ej u,uaiuted with all cireumstnncea. ! P. P JOHNSOV, ' PETER P. MATTHEWS. THOMtS TUAIG, ' JOS F.VAXS. i S'annton. Ohio. Feb. T. IS47. tIIIK WOSTiKKFlT. Cfltr.S MADF.XJ i Pe thia mrdirinr have indurril Phyaieiana "tit" the highest standing to prearrihe it Yea even Pn.fraaora I of the Ci lletrea aUniii that it cures after everything elar haa failed. Dr. H.t.'ex, late Profraaor in Cincinnati Medical I cllefre, ..nice on ih atreet, aaya he cured Mtaa U. It .il'ii.M.r.,1 e .a. va . t .,r, ,m r,r.af.rr the all e.Ttn up'.n die hy a ni.ml b , .Uillfii, Phy.ician. V Itielar.,. of ...". .it- e.ir.u air. v ar.r- ' inr. oi a. on aumption u itli tlua mrdieiue al ,tr all Ilia other ei'rui--d.ea bait la t led . f-? lr . H. R Wilson, areeular Phyaician of Gnlli- ' l 'a11 ch!,rm " "r t"'' "' . , ... ..... ... : . .,,....... ... ,n- point nt main wnn ; ..m., , a-onsompiinu, aue w-as reston a to tiealin ; ,.er a fe

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1""' i ""',' .V'"'! '""T ""'"e r..K...u, a .neinnati, is n..... rr-marKanie anu aaioutalilllg ever re.eonl.d. This adv had the Consumption for the last ' ear, and la.rly she gn w worse and worse -won, , .. ..... -i ii . - L . . . . ...i a ti.Miiv.a.eii. com niirnc aweata ami neetic ir.r,.t.,.rv d3r nduced to a mere skeleton. !

hereoui;h w-as most diatreaaine. all her nbvsie.ansiaf.ee.

.' her up tr die with the last stag, s f Cunsump. j Dr Whit. -. Vrgetablr Emetics art with more mildlion Ir. lalliafera. now called in a celebrated ! nets than other Emetics, and are ol'incs'i nla'.le hen-

...... .,.-...r ... ai i ....re was not tor ieat nope " ! i ii'im.'j n r .nigs ui .'n. i in uutn inter- i ...... ..... , , . . e i.n.ou en ii u uimcr ni r i i " "otnat tney came oil: her In. nils came... to take I '"r,r lar-wi-ii at tnis cr ne commenced using , ; tins saine-nr. Rogers I.ia.rwort and Tar. which . has n stored her to better health than she has rninyj ed sinee she was fourteen years of ago. and in three , moniha she gained lifiy pound, ii. Ileah. Tlmsr who I doubt thr virtures of .I... w..ndrr..l .....i;.;... .M tn. 1 . . .. : --, .. ..-..- ,.ed ...call and see her I IT r Plina.am t.l. tr. la .asa 1 .1 aa aw T f a1.a, B i .J .... .1.1 .... " J r , T , "., . " ... j . .......... ............. v-.,. ann atao a vast numner ot otiiers Forsaleby A. L. SCOVIL, corner of Fifth and t Rare streets Cincinnati. .x lso lor sale oy k. l i.mik, Itrookvilir. tl. 'Is there no Balm in Gilead?' II Indian Balm of Lite, is a mtlil.plealant

andefie tnal reme I v, composed exclusively of ! "i mJ ' , , "' k" theMag.e Liniment by yotl -Ko.ns and H rh long and stiecestfiillv used bv ! ?'". hundred thoiisanj who have used it. since its

those Ho,

the Indians imbecnre ol all lung Diseases. Many i . .' .I V -'.'r knowledge, has foiled to aveam experience haa proved it to be not onlv thr I w?r '." '." Mn'c l-"imrpt. its vast soeriorty to a I most agi wal lf. but decidedly ihe most effectual ""r ";;" "Il is ditllcult tosay what u is not remedv for tore throat hnaraem-aa, roiigha, colds, . s'nrVK'"r.' ,, , ,. . .... nronthiii. asthma, phthisic, and incipient coutump- 1 "eae c. lebrsted remedies are f .r sale, wholesale ,in r v snd retail, bv Ur. J Will I K, and agencies made, at There it no pr-naration. of Opium, Mercury, or Jl."1B",,,"ic M;.!,ic.'", Srur " 6lh oi'P0"" any other vegetable or mineral poi.,,.. in it, con.e- & V!lo'l",,",,i,'., , . ,- quentlv it may betaken hy Females sir Children at i J RINKAItn. Agent for Indiana, all time, with perfect .Metv. ir"nsn.en, BVR ION MARTIN', and 1. S. This vnluahlr oiedirine. ....re it. In. mj.n ;..n :.. ! r"" Kits, are agents for Brookviile Ind.

the west has met with a rapid and unprecedented ale, so that the General Agent haa often men unable meet the demand. This has led unprinripli .1 villains to get up base iinmitatious and palm them ..If, on an titLospa ctmg, sntr. ring pnlilu- lor the 'g. nuine artiele" under thr name of "Halm ol Life,' "Hal-am of Life." A II Healim- Ralm of Life.'' fN'.ver r.iiln.. Ralm of Life." Look our tor the Swindler and na let"' prite vour monrr and life g.-t Dr. Tid's Inj dian Italm of Life prep .red sold w holrsalr and retail ! the Eclectie Disprn.nry No. 117 Sotilti Side of f th . between Vine and Race .tt. Cincinnati Ohio P. K. WOMBAVGH, A geut for the West. Tineinnnati, MarcMtth, tf4S. 14-ly. 1.r.inlrllra PiIIn. :0 1 dotennf genuine Drandrth'i Pill,, just received S?Ta." V ' o . , L RICHARD 1YXF.K. Brookville. Oct. 14th IttH. 42-tv New Establishment.

rf.HE subscriber wi.he. to inform the citirrn, ot M in ni i, ' ,rn- . I Rr..okville. and the public generally, th.t he "iTi' f. L??.:,-

i. now prepart .l to do all kinds r RI CK SMITH lil"9' 1HIS .1, Milt viii -.r.n. 1 ; setting up anu repa.rinc Seam Enr-inrs " n ; xr. xc. 1 nr innicnner micndi uinif the urn nf '.nTa?''! ,h' tt t tit hoot mnn.,s s J stock. and doing hi. work in the best manner and on ! thr moat easy and accommodating term,. His ahop is in tront of thr Meihodia. HK....K ...1 i within three squares of Mr. Spe.i's Mill. ' i May 3d, 4T. JHS M"1 i won is c a iirivsn. i T ,;"f T'i"1" pleasure in informing ' .?i ti ' r'lTe' nd ,'ne r"bl,e -""ll., that he 1 w;' ir0:r. r"''rt .Wool by the fir,-, of May. I 'rVrCter IT and having emplovrd a first r.te , Carder, he esprct. 10 do first rate work. Anv 1.1 r1 "' "easing .,, at A. W. Sllllenburrhrr'a Onr. t'eorge Berry',, it wi, br prompt,, . attended to. ami tne roll, returned ALL, WOKK WARRANT ED JOHN PKI.SOR. Proprietor. . . . JAMES COOPER, Carder' Rrxvokville, April to, 1X48.-ie-3in New Fall and Winter Good.s. THEtindersigned has lately received a large and I complete aa.ortmeni of every descriotion oftioo.1.1 suitable for the sea-on ; anrh as DRESS GOODS. 1 Super. French, and English. CASI1MERFS i " " Mousse dr Lain'. Superfine ri al Silk XVarn A lose. French. English, and Scotch Ginghams iaprrtine Gala Plaids " Raw Silk Plaids Rurna Vista. Monterey and Oregon Worsted Plaid, Moler color, striped and black Alpaca Very rich black and ,had. d Rombaxine, ' Plaid Cloak Lining., all Wool Striped. Plaid and Plain I.inaev. Hich English and American Calicoes Very rich plaid Cloakings ran ano xotton elvet 1 A rtrti assortment of plain black and fancr Silas I Geeeian. Egyptian and Orleans Mitts I --epnyr v. n.t Meeino Gloves, a new article I H.iski and Kid Gloves ' Rerlin Lined. Chamm, Lined Glove, I Worsted Hooala and Comfort. I Pla.n and I.t, id ramh.:.. .... I " I , . . " "" - eonetB i Sw-i.s, Muil and Book Mnalins ' l-in.n Cambrics, brown and black Cambric. T hrtad Luces, Edgings, and lnarr.ii.ga ! Plan, snd corded J. cot, era. Brown Hoi lands i If i,h ' 'i""..'' Gr"." "rn-trs Game Veil. New Style Bnnnet Ribbands Ronnet Tahbs and Artiflcial Flower. Sewing Raw S.Ik and Mohair Fringe. 1 St"k Fringe, for Dress.-., all colors ' uiu --icy rtmirra Aprnn Uirdlr. ! SaaWIS, &C. i Plain and Emb'd Cb.il. ..J a-... -.- BI-; , Neck d. ! S"lk -"""" H'dk'f, ! vioms, uassuneres, rc. Fine blue, black and brnwn French, F.ngliah and A. I mencan floths French. English and American wool black Cammerr, Super French and F.ngliah fancy C.aaimerra Sky blue FrltClnths an.l Mackinaw Blanket, for Ceats Gold mixed and other sti led l aj. I Rlur. black and mid miae.l l..... Fine' E,a;;rbh,e.h..:k,' c, ve.,iBM , i i. u .il a-.. i . . . - a Rlaek Silk Velvet and Satin do Fancy cnloet-d Waarsted Fine Bock Mitt, and Glove de UhAiKKTS. XlinKTlXGS. fc. tt-4 and 11-4 trVhitney Blanket, 4 and 10-4 do do Brown snd Meached Shirtings 5-4 and e-4 brow n Shee 'itri Bmwn and hlesrhed Orillinga and Cantrrn Flannel. The ebose good, have been (elected with great care, and are ottered at tile towrtt Cincinnati prices rorCASH. - - R. TYXER Brookullr, V. Mth, 1,4? 491 NOTIONS, TV J .t"5 "f n ki?'i,: Cnr W"S rsj.kes.

a nwiirtais. .na, sane, I a read. Combs , Steel Rrtdt, cap. ftc for aale low be BfTO fc MA T!.,

ll arn-ii itirmt iiii in ttiirn'

Ir. .1. hue Vef-iali'i' F.liMr it a rrnain cure tor Cn!d, i:imh, t'on.iiin,tiii. llrrat CnipUiii.t. etc. etc. It i '(pertuia it. tuiilr or rctiratie, alteratiTr, xiniiitaiir. prviural and demtilct m. It pmni.itcs expcrlKratiun. rt-m(Ti- cnnffi.ffo. antl atrenrlliec. anil ipi..r. tl... i.,n ..rtti.. h..l.. .. .f. n I It enrrevta the ronnmpttve taint uf the Hnid. and br It I'll i-r-i-? . ,1,. ... n. .. n. ....... . . i" . I. .. tl . .1 . .. J . i' a'iniiilaiitiir niialitit a and uowrrtil'aHayinr irrna-! it ...m..!... .1 : I . r 1 . S ii-miM tiiR IH.-ir.i. iri.ui L " . ' '":"nm"" " the ti.timu. m. mTr, mh. n the Ihroat. .tnrn - irh and Innr-a are aiv, and an ft-rins: from eolda . ,.l eou,.,.;-it.h matrieal power, will rrrm.rr all . r:..: ..... . .. .... intrimamr fa nr, anu tile Julairr .,f tl.- 1 : 1 ' ' K.inM.. J.o .r thr VrnUlrTuxir. f. HMr I'rTl'r. I?!?. i. 1 7 7 "'""V" " , ; - 1 . - ill., a-ri, iron! all n.Tintr ami matt. ; Done tqual to It r..r ahich i, i. ptvpsrerf. . "" tompnnnd, pera, Teri.,clv n.e.l. ecre orrfironic. Aa'a reined fur the rt morn! of Fe. a.,,1 Ohir... t. ......... I ...1. '.I:....... .r.u.i.l. ........... rnrr. rim r. at in iivin.'tiiia. ni.a.t.r a... , t n rei.lrner of the n.iparal lelled powa r and inratima .1.1. ealnr .,f he Indian r.,m.,o..nd. at an Alteratia-e ' ' ami Ponri. rof lb.- ninod. we mnv rrn.ark-nr. J. i ' White haa nard it in tor ina-m. nt ol a rrrat number ' 1 ..r 1.. . .. t . .... ....-r- .. I ... ...v .... nn.in.nmr irm. Ol AVOIIIIIIC arc ret 1 nia. ' .i... . 1 .. ..... mr Fraiinrauiiii ui it naoov i irrril. anil ; ...r . permanent cure ol tnraetlreailllil riiteaara. never before attained he anv bv anv oth. r remrdi. a in tliiv roiniorr or in E'li-oiie i It ia theonlv et medy kiman, on which a r. aaonable ! bop.- of permanent n.o.rrv ran he f.iond. d. f..r all i iir: "'ir-'-r ."'?. - ! iminiiitv ofthe blood It actually na. aerompli.be.l . all tiiat it haa been aaaeried Sar.aparilla would uu ir.rr, reaiiv. perl.iroml The Indian Compound ia thr onlr iitifatliitr; rrm-di I for srrofola r Kine-a Kv.l. White Swellinr;. Svphi i - r a.m., i.Mri.tt i inc Hmira, Affections; nt tne l.trr. Ivm mia. Coamenrsa. HI. e..m. ...... I Gout, and for all mn ....I ' i. " cnrritie in dehilitatrel .;.. . 2 ........ 1 I initial and hrrediiarv complaints, a!i.re the virua ol I I ihepatt nt eauara a drvel..pe.t,eiit of Scrofula or Sr. i i pnnia rarrn-tior mercurial llia.aae in the chil.l. and ;in i.Mcompliratd cases, as in p. rsuiis wlmae etiintitut.ona are brok.n down bv mercury and arainie, or by an improper or injudicious tr. nt'nietil of disease in t ; general. In thr worst firms, ofthe most loathsome I . v . .. ... . ,,,-1, ,nv p.nson is ai.aorueu ami ta- j

' '"r circulating ma. a, tne Indian Compound l pn asaot to tnkf, and is certain to core e n ap, conpromptly and thoroughly eradirau t the virus from I vrnient to take, aud a sure cure. V hit more can he the saatim. and proline, a radical and pem.anelii ' aak.-.l ? It haa stood the list for the last thra-e yt rs tcuns. Working its war with a. lent but efTrruer in Cincinnati arainat all ataiulerotis i.itiiioa'iions

liowrr, t!ir Indian Compotind gives tone and energy I to all Ihe S. errtory and Kxcret-rjr nrrana, repairs ail 1 the wastes, know n and unknown, and banishes from I thr sva.em everv veatige of dis. ase, i.r. vi lute s a egetahie P.lls unite grt at row. r with ; tnildnesa of actio. i: operating thrntighout the alimrn. ,rj ranai, remoi in ai. o;ie..s.ae aceiimuinf ions tn , in.- tinwris, nnd stimulating all the surrounding organ. to a healthy state; and aetingaaa tonic, they exlie rnergie. ar . ,i part. f the frame, and are of rR le.ne lor reniHles.tl.e extensive demand for them and .. e l ..... .i. wi... o.r. or-in. i urn. ..i am- ; pe guarantee to others who are afllirttd. Dr. White's ; Vegetable Pills area standard medicine, universally I nvproven, anil iiisll)- estaelneil the nest Pills now known. L'se them ...... ....I r.. -ill .... ... .1.. 'in in nrraking up most of the diseases that arlict the i ntiman tatnilv i o- or .i. h tiite's Magie I.iniment he eTaims extraordinary healing virtues and ruratiar properties, and that tested bv comparison in practice w ilh all the other heat remedies ofthis class known in the United Status nud in Europe, not one, in instant etTVrts and intrinsic merit, hears any compnris.m to the Magic Liniment. In the lan-uage of others, it is difilciiit ... .... I V -- . . ... i is ntn gooo inr. for tl aiiacnr. To...h,rhe, Venralgia. Spinal AflYc.ions :f..r Horn.. (' . .1 I. I. I '.,r '.' .."' """. -''V t-l- "t King". ea.,. ,., ,. -.weiiiiir. Svphililic L'leera; and I Pains and Swellings and ' litliimannita h. wevereauaed or on whatever part nl the body located, it ia infalioie. r iraii nriu.es, and as t tountt-r irritant alter an "Irih wedding," it has nn equal. Trv ita rlfeets exteniHlly or internally for your own person. Try it externally or intrrnally for lour own domestic ani mal, and youwiii Iinj it economy of time of time, and a r . in .'. i . , ''l''?'. nn-r . vi.-lT ' rT-l mnl consulted at his i J-tr-e- a. "KnICINK STORK AND OF- ! 4, Sixth sir et, one door from the corner of 1 ilV'"' "l'P"''e the Gait Hou.e, Cincinnati. Ohio. ! i "'' " wh" "n"'" rail on or send f. r ! ',m' ""'e eases are not hey ond thr reach of all mid i "'""','. br. ' ";"! in? to him a statement of their ! "T'"' '"e length of time they have been afflicted, J . , mP"'tna, proeress and general nature or their com- , ' ?'"" i'" accompsnyin such stat. m-nts, prat- I I ?e paid.) may proenre th- remedies necessary lor their cure Dr. J. Il hrte'i Celebrated Remrdiet. The Vegetable Elixir. Indian t'ompotind, .Vagic Liniment, Vegetable Pills, Veeetable Kmrtics, Rtc. are rapidly superceding all other medicine, .beesnsc on a fatrtrialof them they uniiormiy prove tnemaeives to oe all that has been . "umed for them; medicines of errat power and etn- ! C.ee ill relieving and rnrinr t!it mi.l.ft.. ...mm..n ! to our country. I ..?!1,.IT AT NAILS. I . ! fS" 50 Kegs Suniata Nail,. received. My assortment ofSligo Iron was pur. ' 1 . . t -. ...... ...r. u..,,Irr I ".U .Vv0. on" "U.""" 1 " ' 1 Brookvilte, Nov. 19. IH4T.-50 I R. TYXER. 1 n. Cargill. J. S nradbury. UAKlsILT. sV. nRAUBURY. Saeee.sors to A N DR K WS, CARGILL 4. CO. manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and Hollow Ware, ITtMain St., East Side, bit ween Fourth and Fifth, CIN CINNATI. OHIO. Cnion. Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Premium Cooking Stoves, Ten and Seven Plate, Parlor and Canin n Stoves, Jtc. Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, Wagon Roxe,, Andirons, Tea Kettles, ice. Dee. 10. I-ly PLANKS, ScC. OtINGLE and Oonlilr Ritt Jack Plane.. single and Double Hut Smooth do Single and Double Bitt Fore de do Single and Double Bitt Jointer Rabbit and Sah Planes Flooringand t'ri'ing Planes, For sale low foi ca.h, hy Broikville, Nov. , 1S47. 50 R. TYXER. Builders Ware Rooms lJJB(Sww tllll M ill nillCIDM!! a a. C Cccl. CIS T t'MHKH YAK D, HourinK Mill. Shf Door and j J-LJ ' Blind Factory. Corner Fourth snd Smith ata , Cin., O. i iii-n.i.r: m tiiiLli, I Have errrttd a laree and exieiisiar bo.l.n.. ..th machinery for the purpoae of maiiufuctaring and keeping on hand an aas.irtoieninfpaiinel Doors. Saab. Fl Door a id Window Frames, Weather Board- ..... .,,..(; ai,,,,-., snnrsilll )rlw rillC I Flooring, Boards and Plauks planed on bulk sides I to various tuickntss, suitable for iu'ide fiiuslu.ig of ...... ' an toe i. timner laru. contiecteil witf. t ir rin.rr they have a good assairtmenl of Lumber foe all l.o.l.l. r liurnoaea. IVramit atwial a . k..:i..:.. -a. Al.- aa.- : ... ... .....,..,.,... the Obi and Miaaisaipp. risers, will rind it to their mterrst !o purchase all their building materials of us, 10a, ting. Heir nimoar. tarick. lime, etc.. in Tlat Boais anu carrying to tnr place wanted on the rivee. The boat being wonh ifs cost on the premises. We have furnished several buildinga on this plan the past sea inn. Master baildeea having contract, in the country where materials and met han.es sr- scarce, will find it to their interest to call and examine our stock and prices. We are ceiling's bv 10 inch sash at 31 cem. and 10 by U inches at 4J eeut,. per light, and all other articles in proportion. Considering the advantage, we have in machinery the low rates or freight by River. Canal, and Railroad' we arc assured that all who patron, jr this eatubli-h-sm ut will be aupolied with materials, Jkt., at mnch les, price, than they have heretofore paid. All orders promptly attended to. TERMS PSH. N. B. A hill of peace, nay be seen at the office of helndiuaa Amrrtcaa: also at Mr. Rarwick, Hotel Beookvile,Ind. Mar.lstt. 13 OltOCKUlES. B io CnlTee, Virginia Tobacco, Indigo, Madder, A lum, Coperas, Log ood, PowdiT, I.ra.t, BJ rs.ti. angar, t ommori do Sut.r. Imp, 'Tea, Saleratns, " V. H. da Pepper, M.llaaaes, Alspicr, Chocolate, Cinnamon Rive. ' Flnsnm Salts. i Staekerst, ' Shoe RlackinJ, SI.H4, n room .;oms, .siatcne-a, assise piprs Bed Cords and Plough Line,. ' j Forsale at tke New Sto e of LIXCK St FAr.fJCHAR. Re.sokvilte, I7e.S, 147.

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TEWET.7tr.Jcf Ware and Sprttarle Manafaa tnrt-r. DuniiPil tmiti-'l r..!d I . ..A r 1 No.iJ Main it. betavt ti f tl. and nth t incinrnti.OIiio. 1 March 20, 1 44 1. U-iy. W. II. PHILLIPS, . Xo. 7 Mam Sirt-ft, wrt t!irt- door abo.e Front j near thr Public Wharf, Cincinnati, o , j "J"KALKIl in CWrOCEUIKH and HRODVCE! i R W kecp rnitanile nn luiid, a cm ral a".rt- " sugar, toiler, I a. JIdIik. i, Chrre, i "'r' indiv. bnli rann, OInaa. Nail, t'. lion i 1 artia. VK. 'I'nhlKFn S. .. r...J!, ....I .11 ...1. ! , '. Yarn, . art ir Ira in t he (inner Hu-iii. hich milllir.old , ' it - - .- - .w.i.r. at the luwcat prim fr CASH, or in t rhaiiFe lur .-vr, . in- f.ii,.i i -riec piiii tr t rmiHTi. r ia- j r ioiir. i-urK, li.lr.in, l rj.(, n.-nr, 1 im-.lliy. . S-rd Clorrr.Srrd, Muat li.I-Sr. d R6'. Wat, Uriid Cincinnati, 3-T S. J. HARRIS Ti I t ii v Clocks, W.itche3 & Jewelry. akkis iv ti.AKK, haeeon a hand and fttraaleon aeromrn f I a I . ti a. r.. . '!...! II ... I. ea. aim a L-. n. rl aaaorlment of .'t -welrt : ronaiaiiuir in part ofilif e.l . . - .. . .

u. .... ...a- anil Ira. r.l rll t-ttar ar at ... in ina- ii. ii a 11. common mantle Cl,.rk. f;l,l. and Silver l.i r. r and!. Al ; -""! "t'Cli.cka and wat hea, miiic buea. and eummon Watrhea, Gold and S.tarr Peoeila and Gold ,J'utlrVt repair. d in the beat maimer. Old Gold a. a

i.n.v;-, i.r. a..nia, Mn.la, St, , J lie. la. Silver thimblea, i. el bair-claap, and purse moinitinr-a, an J aaa..rtm-nt of Stiver, Grrmaw silver an.l-platrd tea; and table ;in.; a vari.ty of Sc'acl. s. Also, I choice arncleaof cutlery. Pen snd pocket knives.! Hazora, Sic.: and in shun all articles usually kept in ' Jewelry Stores. r s.iVer.,;.v..r vu::zv.vrij,?: i v.,cl. and Jewelrv. an.l ih, .,.r,, 'f ... ' i (inspeetaeles, &e. i irnllon , bn tne r,he public e... i na.iKioi tor past favors, thry hope by a str.ct at- I tneaa to merit and receive a liberal share I torn, Urtrrrnmeal aa they are that no e cause of dissatiafaclion. Starr on Maia 11iir... . . a . . ... . " ; . J ,poa.ie toe I P"ie...er. nrooaaine, la. , ,'r n I" ,S4J" 0-tf. . - ( " , ' la Oltil 3 LOUU CanCV. TO ALL Men, Wom-n. and Children, we send theae prraenta rree.inr: Rr it known that all persons . now sufTeriiir; w iih aff. ctions of thr I.untrs. sucli as! Coughs. Colds, Asihtr.a, !tri;i lima. Sore Throat, lb, j ls., may receive v-riaii. and apce.lv relief from the ! "-e m mjt. .Minn s r. pec uiriiii t ougti vaniiy. it .a whi-h have been t!irown out lv pfcrsona interesit d. Other nostrums har W pofT d. Hour, .lied aw bile, "d then furgotten. hut "North's Cong'i Candy" till stands a bright star il. thr firmament like its namea&ke. All others moat move on, but it s'arula, ihe hope nft'"- Conaumpiiar, to guide his shattered oark iiTn a port oiefeaun. For sale w holesale and retail at Vn. ?? Walnut st bet. 3d and 4th, and tor of Till and p't.tn, by A. A. NORTH, Cin., and t. W. H A ILK. nrt.okvil'te, Ind. S. P. OAKS, F.ia.id, Ind. F.b. t9.-ll-4w XTpiTacwck, Dealer in Iron, Steel, WaUs, Axle?,; springs, tvagou Uo.xes, A xes, .lluld Ujariis, ic. ALSO, Manufacturer ofthe r. 1. brat, d Wroorlit anil St'-el Mold It.mrd Tlowa. fast M:, Board Plows, r.gln anil eft handed, . fd ifierent size Sod 1'luu a. Sltoael 1 Plows. Cultivators, Harrow.. l)ra.. Cki Shear Plows, iVc.. all uarrjntl ll l.i lirrf. rm well A liberal discount w i'l be made on either Iron or P!or s by thr quantity. Store on Mam Street, between 5ht and Cth, cast side, Ciiieiui.ati, U. Mar. J7. 12-Iy Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cross Cot Saws, Wood and H.lli.i Saws, Drawing Ki.iv.f, Cutting Knives. Pocket Knives, Kniei-s and Forka ilulchers' Ruivrs, Knob Lock, and Latches, Tbomli Latt-l.es, Ttounil and Square Ilol.a, Butis and Srr.-a.s. Iron and Srea-I Squates, Mill and Cross Cut Saw Files, Hand Saw Fib s. Watle Iron, Steel Yards, fartnd Stone Cranks, Xniland Shoe Hammer., And Irons. Iliac, sand Ktttt, Atn'-a sh.ivela and Spades, H' avy Grail Sliov. I. Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks. Hamn, Brass and Sugar Kettles. 'Ihe uboveure oT.-red ut .he lowest Cincinnati prie. t lor Cash. ll. TYXEll. Uronkville, Nov. ff7. 1.47. 50 Kcnoy Vanted. i . LL persons iiideiilrd to th -ii.elersi-'nrd, or ta It sAs S. 'I'yner, arc requested to make immediate 1 pamieut. K. TVXKU. 1 Hr ...kvi'.Ir.Jai.'y 4, USS. Queen City Scale Manufactory, ! Main tjiriet. J doors from the river. rlHK subscriber haa on hand and is cinstantlr I sai in-lnifacttirinp PI. ATT OH M SCALES of all. sires. Al.o, Ilrass and Iron Reams, of a superior' quality. All of w hich see warranted in every re t spect. l ieaic call anu examine hef. re purchasing llsewhere. WM. HL'DDART OHIO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.-1 hi. i. to rsnil'j that the premium was awatded at the Eighth Animal Fair of ohm Mechanics' Institute to Win. Huddart.for Plutfrrm Scales there exhibited bv him. ..iveii under our hand this first .lav of November, JOHN P. FOCT E, Prts't. J. W. Applegate, Sec'y. Ja. 4i. 4 Staple Goods. g p. Brown Mu'l.na. Aij' CO ps. bleat bed do 20 ps. color, d tlo H ps. Red licking 10 ps. Check 3 v.. Mrrinrsi Sheeting fhirkorv) For.al at BUR I ON f MARTIN'S May 1st. DIHMK & CO. Tr n o 1. t:sA 1. e i) a 1. nns i v ClocKas. W.ilchc., Jcwclrv. i sONVsV.rJV, v KKH'S TOOLS MATERIA LS f 'u'.'''" "n!""l. an rxteni.e assort,,,, ,.t or fine I and G.lt Jewelrv, Gold and Sila. r Spectacle,, Gold and Silver Lev, r and Verge Watchea; Gold and S.lvrr Pencils. Spectacle Glasses, Violin Striiigs,Peretisoii cap,r..tui,, Razor-. Km. s Sciors, r?-r. A:c. 1 No. 5, West Fourth Street CINCINNATI O i Oet. 20, IH7.4J.T ' PITTSBUUOH IKOV. i b.II;L '"PP'y .uf the LOKEXZ IKON. Xai's, .e.ir.v. ,!n .C,?"?"'W.,rri"1"d ,0 be -ii quality to any in the market, always on hand and l..r sale, at a small a.lvanee on Pittsburg prices. Country Merchants and others w.ll do well , g,v; me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Slab Steel - r ploughs, of all siara, alwavs on hand at v R. C. BH ASHER'S Iron Store. ctr .V" !" ahove F,fth ,t.. c tnciunati, Ohio. DC. 25, IH47. I-ly T 4 T. a f a 1 5"tlng ROQS. i Office and Mauufartory on ,h St. between Main and ; aaainur, X-INCINNATT O i j C PR ATT'S PA TEXT spi H At. T WISTED CAR- ' BONIZED IKON LIGHTNING RODS in ten irni;.!.., wnn g:a.s laoiatrrs and br raa. screw. con- l .ectiita' loints. i .ni.ro... .1 Metallic Attachments for w.it. 1, : ..t.H.i... . . brick or frame, tora-ih. - ' ttrnn.- .1 on.... I.....I . . . ... 1 ....... inoiinieu Wltn II I teen silver P".nis, w hich have ihe power of a ,f, ly nd silently 1 discharging the airnf its ..11 rilinudinr el-ct rieitv' : 'i"re than any rod. ever bmneht bef.r,. .he nnbli'e so mat any biuldinirs. offlcieuil v ne,.ei,l. rf . ;,k illlT..ailfllrietillr tin..;,! .-itk .1..... rod, are hevoiid a tl.i .I.t ....r...'. t.. r.. r ... -- ,i".-.v..t ....a iiu.n i ne awTill consequences of Lightning; these rods are so eaily arranged, that anv one can readily attach th.-m. nr mimeli.e patronage and extensive ...e of these lightning repellrrs prnvr, how (atisractorily they are received hy the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weathee Vane, for Church.-,, fee. Price only ten cents pee foot, which includes the Head Glass I.olat.trs. Metallic Altachment. packing and a ebxege.. Distant orders promptly forwardrd. ra.. .iiowanee tn agents. These rods are itrovid. .1 with Zinc Protectors. It 6m 30,000 LBS. Sligo Iron, assorted "iie. iO.ooo Wij-wr, do 00 lbs. American Steel 19 " Koelish blister st-et kegs nails, foa-aalebv . ... w RICHARD TTNER. Rrookville, May 4, lt47. ,9 ! A- nidwell. j0,ilh I)rlkr ; c;. a. nmu RLL .v co. J COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCH ANTS, i No. 13. We.f Front Street r;... j W IBER AL CASH AD VAXCES, matte on assirn1 o A tsratf of Peodwee ..e nil..r n..r..i..... Messirk. Taylor iAvai.s. liiri.,1. J nr... Iieveu -a-e.

.'ohn Kngler, James Calhoun, L. H. Y.atman, Marsh c Co j M. Kngler Jr. Son, Ellis It Morton, S. Worikingtou. Dr."47 SJ-Iy j CO-PAUTNERSIIIP. 1 rrVtE und.-r-igned have entered into partiwrstiip for the transaction nl a general Commission and j Forwarding Business at New Oct baV4, undei thr j firm or SPF.NL'V. GUARD, and solicit a .hare nl .'sr Uaainr sa f Franklin aud adioaiiing counties, , ' ' RoijikRL SKNCK, :"M S r.l'ti r gf.O lrs.n,li r. ne. '7 ")

Watches. JewelnT. &i ! rp,lE ttbcr.lx r Kc. p r. i..ta..i !j vn ,,Jn fKll i m wppi ui T:iir a.tiif knit bilaer Watcl.m, fr ,nt "iv niiiKi-r. aisos turgor amttriit . . 1 rv aim linn a;...,.', v.i... i".. i ... j r, .. w '.. . . mil a " " Cutlirv. Uo;.li.nd 1;,r J ei'cii.. Diamoml I r..-,..ad f;.,lH I .,,,, ilW llulijar aitavli. d. from SI .50 to S3 5 0 Perifocal Spectacles. A new art.tV of Am. rica:i M..n..l'.r...n. ...r...-. jia.y and tiai.ir,! ... ,. , , , ,.,,., , ; hern rtamined and hisl.l, r, enmmrt.il. d b, tl oae who hare worn tl.tii. aud tuVj tea ted their .eperion- ' ""i.o., .ari-r aaaiirrmi nt ol liold and S.'.t, r , r r!lme". G'.ara inaa rt. d in iiM r ram. a. and J r. tl.r lan.rr.hi.. ....T. .... : J "vujiii ur ikra ia rttninrr. 52.1 r X L. HAZF.N, , a doors atM.vc 4th at No. 157 Mai OUKIX KICK-S Tmnrnirrl t rr Trr .1. u -1 T O.I.C Jjt aj iio s. tUU3iru3 . ? ,.r'.1' n,"twr. n r.'.m .uid Plo-n. ift J , 1 "A 1 1 L'HK1 b) In in only, and warrri.t'd : ,". .e eh. a peat and b.t ariicle now r.T. red . . the : 1 r : " """r1"": ..a .-re, i'iirai.i.,:r ' of material, and sn. mi- ui a.... ne-. .,:! a. t.l i...... ..e i. ei. warrant, ii in rt ennimendi n g In. Wa-lnio.. -.1. ; to the pi.lt' ic, inasmuch as llir i.enl. l ave t. .t-a th. ir m. rits, and in every car t'.s . have t-i. , n ei.i.rc satisfartion. Certificatt s eou'd r. a.li'a t.'.-:. i . ; in any quantity, but he ili. iui a tr.al i: hit Wii-L. boards a sufficient proof. A full and complete an-iplr kept eon.tanilv ,n h-nd. and sol.! w In, I, . ale and rel:.il at r. duc.-d i.r cia s All orders promptly attended to. X. It Any purrl sur la-eomiug iliaaattafird f, r ' thorough test oT said article, is requested lor. turn thin, and ihe money in a'l ca.es iil be refund1, , He has been com,.. I!,-,I . enlarge his eatabl i.l.m. rt , (owing to the increased demand for his Wal.boards I for ihe last six moiiihs,' and rra-ct extensive mar nn- , ry, by which he hop.s in future to supply all ' nmnd a Coiif an. Xcne genuine except thnse marked o , Rice, en the bad.. Omijv p;ci". ti tn sine ol tifili St., eoriirr of IL.me tin Per. 11. 5I-ly INVALUABLE FAMILY C03IPAXIOV. Q1X LECTURES the Cause,, Prevention ,rd lt Cure of r inaiimpiion. Asthma. I)i-. j., i ,.,f Heart, and all Female Di.ea.. a. 334 page., ; rn-grsv,,,-,. Paper 50 i ts.; bound 1") cts. Mail to anv pari ... stage oi cts. Shoi.id. r Pores and Chest Fxpan.lers. ; -.1,1 to any part. 0cts. postage. It,!.r 'nig T.iliea, S:l.. r f; by m.Tl, 1. tier postage. Abd .miii.il Swppon. r.' eerleet. 8 10 310. for ail Rupture., FmIHu. ,. 1! t P.owel, ami Woo-.b. and Weak Rack and Cl.e-t; s. i.l ... r.i,r.. r..T.ai:i r.'. rnr lin ei s er . if i.i-nr 1. t-. er Klip. It re S .11 1.0 rlers. cive bei:-!i 1 from 1.. ...I ... r. ,. and a ir. iitniar. -i.ee of m rsoi, nest the .in-ijee ...ll above the hipa I f It u pi ore, 10.11 li.m which a., I. .xgrnis w am. tl t .1 n.e sale of ilie above goods. Adrjts i.r-. . s tlltll. 707 Uroidwae, New Ys o.t.i.l 1 Fell. 21. ISti. ir.iv " l-'Oli .sali:. TWO! en theblota.all tst nrxK;i!le villi i!vv-n'tnir hoitift. -n otn, 1 uuis-rnn thf IiiJl.als iomcTo'oal;. 011 rtaonnbl JOHN A.MATS Eaten sndKilritgc 1 sito I r.KS and Mauniarturi aiid oiii. r sporliiii; aariitu. offluns Hid-, riEVOLVlXG, Djellin Gl.ll Make Toaie K!:ies Iter, Manic St Cutlery, Tr! l.a.lein V'lw bet wean lil'.h lilidSiMhala SJlJt i hats', caps:: I oOZ. Fash. ovablr anil Plain II ATS J 8 do. I.t ghnru .Jo I I do. Panama do J 25 do. I'alin dj I t do. Men', and Bov, CAPS. 1 ELK TON &. MAR TIT. Still More Ezlraordinary . T5TJ7"K would advise our readers to notice Ihe int erea.ing popularity of Dr. Hall's Lung B.i. Mr. Nnrtli. the art lit. 1. lis us that he is asmn t i.hed himself, at the number of cures ihat it is prrtorniina imiin- our own citiens, u hose names liencta 1 sioun!iy pubit.hes, that those who may be sceptical, i may call en them, and hear from tluirown lips how 'they were snatched from an untimely tomb, aud re ; fion-tl to their friends and relaiivca, by esing this j truly valuable medicine. T he agent still cniitiniit, j to guarantee Dr. Half. Balsam to give rein f w ithin j 24 hours, or v-turns the mnnt y. Kvery bottle that 1 has tieen sold in Cincinnati, during the last six I months, was sold with the above guarantee; and ho t liss vet to .er the first bottle returned. I For as It ly JOHN PIN'KARD, i General agent for Indiana, and M. W. H A 1LE, Brookviile. P C R I F I T 11 E B L 0 0 D. MOFFA T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PHCENIX "BITTERS. The Mgh tntl envied celebrilv wliicli (liese pre-eminenl Medicine, have acquired ftr (heir im sriaMe rifif ar y in alt Ui diteasei which they profe to cure. h3 renutrt-d Jia utu.il practice nf puiHu,; not oul) uttnerrsoitrv, bt.t unworthy of tlieni. Tiiry are known iv lt-ir it una ; thtir rod works teti.y Lsr ti.tm, mad titt-y L.r.ie d-jI Ly the Unit l the creduIf'Uf w.'sr eaTTT-'m. zatz s Qf ASTHMA. ACVTR end C,.:: I.M' KlfErv.iriSit FFi:t ri).S nf the ULAIUJLH an t l.'I'fSL VN. BILIOUS FEVERS Ic LIVER CCrTFI.., 1?.TC. In tlic snalli ami wit. where lliese liiaeaa.-s .rer.t.l. IV f ei'l ba found InvtiluaMc Planters, funii.-rs. n.l n tiers, wi i.r.,4 US. these Medicine., will never ntlerait.t.U la avitlioiil tii.ni. BILIOUS VHOl.lC, and &EROLS l.mtcnttt. HILLS. COSTIVESF.SP, 1'Ot.llS &. CtirUHS, IIIULIC. C( IN'ISCMP I Ii IN. Csetl with preit s ,eee. in this uiaeasc CORKVPT HUMOK.-i. I) KV V 1 K X. DYSPEPSIA. No iwson wiih this disltcssirj al. Case, slmulj delay using these mctlir.oi s mmirdiateljr. EK.UPTIVSS of Hit Ulcin, ERYSIPELAS, FLATULENCY. j KEVEH an.l AGI'K. For thia irourgc of lis) n f tern country these medicine, will he found a safe, siweriy, anj certain remeiiy. U'tier meuirinr-s leave tne sysiem ,'jujl-ci io a return of the disease a cure t.y tlie; mc.iicines is la-rrnuneiit TRY TIIKM. HE SATTs-FU l. ANI BK CtRtU FOULS ESS of VO M H L F. X I U N. GENERAL DEBILITY". UOUT. iiinOlSHSri. OKAl f.L. II I.AUACUES. rf every Unil. lU-AKD FEl'EK. INFLAMMATORY IlllLVnA- ! TSV, IMPL'KE hLOOO. JALWOIlE, LOSS of AFP ETITE,

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