Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 37, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 September 1848 — Page 4

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HR. SMITH, A chvI to Tin. YVohtngUm Fotta T !S LESLIE, f C O N C I. U D E D .) I Alter dinner the company withdrew, and !isMroed themselves mmong the trees, while the servants, &c. were dining. Mrs. Cheston vain Iv did her utmost to prevail on Aunt Quimby to ,u . l . w . .u ..'Vk... -.? VII IU lilt? lll'UW VUU tslisss bpicbio. ' nat. 1 I . .... , said Mrs. Quimt'V; "wiry should I to to sleep . . , , , , when I ttln't a bit sleepy? I never was wider . . . , ... awake in tnv life. lo, no. these parties con t come every day; and I'll make the most of this, j now I have had the good luck to be at it But, , blew me. now I think c.iit-I have not laid eyes ( o Mr.Sm.th tW two hours-I hope U Is not iubi . ucu tnu lie leave inr t-iuio ? tit, rw i

. , ..... , I poor .tr. oirmu. him go? He a not used to being in the woods, . , "Bnt where is that baron fellow J" said Mrs. poor man! J The wund of the tambourine now denoted the j Quimby "I dare y he has sneaked off and approach of the musicians, and the companv ad- t:'kpn ,he ri"''roaJ ,,i:,,sr,f' whi!e we H journed to the dancing ground, which wn, j busy about Low Ssnutn." wide opening in the woods shaded all r.umd with "n h 'S-ho ha5"-s.,bhed Mts IVnlWfine trees, under which benches bad been placed, j who "l"1 of ,,er rirf auJ mortification had

For the orchestra a little w ooden gMIetv been ejected about eight feet from the prounc, ; rtmning round the trunk an 1 mnij the ppreadipg j boughs of au immense hickory-

Th dancers had just taken their places for the' u,mD-v eacery "because if he did yon can first set, when they were startled by the shrieks , 5end " ?"UMe afler him." ! woman, which seemed to ascend from the j "l fxM na such thing,' replied Matild river-beach below. The gentlemen and many i tartly then turning to her mother she added r the ladies ran to the edge of the bank to as- j "II wa! wnen we r,rst we,,t lo walk b 1,18 riv" certain the cause, and Aunt Quimbv. looking sif,' n 100,1 my na,m ni k"'sse.l it, and prodown among the first exclaimed, Oh! mercy! j "changing lings aud so I let him have if there isn't .Mr. Smith a collaring the baron, j h aml he saiJ ,,e did "ol ll;Pln to have any

Miss Matilda a sireamiug for dear lif.-l" j "The haroa collaring Mr. Smith, you mean" j said Myrtilla, approaching the bank. j "No, no I mean as I Fay. Why who'd! think it was in Mr. Smith to do such a thing! 1 Oh! see only look how he shakes him! And how he gives him a kit k only think of doin t all that to a baron! but I dare say he deserves j it. He looks more like Jake Stimble than ever." ,

Captain Chestoti sprang down the bank, (most j R e Ana 1 t-oubl a'so he restored her oia- not forget to visit occasionally his raily acquainof the other gentlemen running after him,) and j man'1 opra-glass to the Friucess of Saxe Elin- tance Mr Win. Fairfowl, (who always received Immediately reaching the scene of :,ction rescu- j kenlerg" ! him as if he was still Mr. Smith) and oti leaving ed the foreigner, who seemed too frightened to 'The rrincess of ase Fiddlestick?" exclaim- the city he presented aa elegant little souvenir oppose any effectual resistance to his assailant. ed Annt .u",l,y- yo suppose he ever ,0 Mrs. Fairfowl, and oue to each of her daugh-

"Smith" said Captain Cheston "what is ! the meaning of this outrage aud In the pres- I ence ot a lady too? "The lady must excuse me" replied Mr. Smith "for it is in her behalf I have thus forgotten myself so far as to chastise on the spot a cantemptible villain. Let us convey MUs Dentley up the bank, for she seems creatlv apitaed. and I will then explain to the gentlemen the ex inordinary scene they havejust witnessed." "Only hear Mr. Smith.how he's talking out!" exclaimed Auut Quimby. "And there's the baron fellow putting up his coal collar and neaking off round the corner of the bank I'nl ! o glad he's turnd out a scamp!" : Having reached the top of the bank, Matilda ! Benttey who had nearly fainted was laid on a bench and consigned to the care of her mother and sisters. A flood of tears came to her relief; and while she was indulging in them, Mrs. Boutley joined the group who were assembled round Mr. Smith aud listening to his narrative. Mr. Smith explained that he knew this soidisant Baron Von Klingenberg to be an impostor and swindler. That he had, some vears since. under another name, made his appearance in 1 ris, as an American gentleman of German ori- ! gin, and large fortune; but soon gimbled away ' all his money. That he afterward?, under rfif- ' fcrent appellations, visited the principal cities of! the continent, but always left behind the name ; of a swindler. That he had seen him last in London, in the capacity of Valet to the reai Baron Von Klingenberg, who, intending a visit to the United States, had hired him as being a native .f America, and familiar with the country and its customs. But an unforeseen circumstance having induced that geutlemau to relinquish this transatlantic voyage, his American a!et robbed him of a large sum of money and tome valuable jewels, stole also the letters of in- ! troduction which had been obtained by the real baron, and with ihem had evidently been enabled to pass himself for his master. In this explanation Mr. Smith added, that while wander ing among the trees ou the edge of the bank, he bad seen the impostor on the beach below, endeavoring to persuade Miss Bentley to an elope- i ment with him; purposing that they should re pair immediately to a place in tho neighborhood, where the railroad cars stopped on their way to New York, and from thenre proceed to that city, adcing," You know there is no overtaking a railroad car, so all pursuit of us will be in vain; besides, when once married, all will be safe, as you are of age, aud mistress of your own fortune." "Finding," continued Mr. Smith, "thst he was likely to succeed iu persuading Miss Hentley to accompany him, I could no longer restrain my indignation, which prompted me to rash down the bank and adopt summary measures in rescuing the young lady tram the hands of o infamous a scoundre', whom nothing but my unwillingness to disturb the company prevented me from exposing as soon as I saw him." "Don't believe him," screamed Mrs. Blake Bentley "Mr. Smith, indeed! Who i to take bia word? Who knows what Mr. Smith is?" l do!" said a voice from the crowd and Ihere stepped forward a gentleman who had arrived la a chaise with a friend about aa hour before. "Ihad the pleasure of knowing linn intimately In England, when I was minister to the court of Su James's." "May be you bought your tins at his t-hop?" said Aunt Quimby. The ex-ambassador in a low voice exchanged a few words with Mr. Smith; and then takiug his hand, presented him as the Eirl cf lluntingford adding "The only tin he dea's in is that prodnced by his extensive mines in Cornwall." The whole company were amazed into a silence of some moments, after which there was a general buz of favorable remark; Captain Cheston shook hands with him, and all the gentlemen pressed forward to be more particularly introduced to Lord Huntingford. "Dear me:" said Aunt Qnimby "to think that I should have been so sociab'e wilh a Lord and a real one too! And to think how he drank tea at Billy Fairfowl's in the back parlor, and ate bread and butter just like any other man! And how he saved Jane and picked up Johnny! I suppose I must not speak to you now, Mr. Smith, for I don't know how to begin calling you. my Lord. And jou don't seem like the same man, now that you can look and talk like other people; and excuse my saying so but even your dress looks genteeler." "Call me still Mr. Smith, if you choose," replied Lord Huntingford aud t.irniag to 'apt. Cheston he continued "Under that name I have had opportunities of obtaining much know ledge of your unique aud tntertstiag country knowledge that will r useful to me all the re-

niainder of my life, and that I could not bo well haTe acquired in my real character." He then explained that being tired of travel-

j ing in Europe, end l::itiigan earnest desire to Kee America thoroughly, and more particularly 13 UettllllO iff ; among the middle classes, (always the truest sample of national character) he had on taking I hi pusfiige in one of the Liverpool packets givj e:i his r.ame as Smith, and put ou the appearance of a man in verv common life, resolving I , , , , . ! to preserve his lucoiruilio as long as he could. ; ' ...... , ,, . . r 'His ohiect being to observe and listen, and Feari . .,. ... , . t i.- i . . ' itirr that if he t.tikeJ much he might inadvertent- " . r . , . Iv betray himself, he endeavored to acquire a chrlMter. ,,, , rf bi,nse,f j Mow lneiiiocri,v aud ; t , : . 1 " nobleman "Aud he -s raa ava v w nil beaulifui diamond ring.M j lie etrai n. 1 1 uui juui II UgPr, HHKeu .An.Tl i. : J i . ..-I r c . i t . . r,"P ol hls cwn about '"'" but he would give me a ""agnificent oue that had been preseuted to him b.v son", e'l"'r,r or kiajj." j ""ow 1 tl,ink ,f ilt" exclaimed Mrs B-ntley , lieTer 5,ve ,ne blck '"' 8ulj essence-bottle with tlle em"ra,J stopper! " ! ' Now I remember," eai I M.sa Turretville, "heiid not return me the beautiful fan he took oul ct m' ";,1 lne wner evening -t .Mrs. De .Mm reaiiy llac aa' thing to do with such people? ; c"tw eeI ourselves, I thought it was all fudge i ",c oe nme nc was irymg 10 maKe us oeiieve l,e was hand and glove with women that had orow"ns on their heads, nnd men with ciamond lcoalP anJ kings that shot peach-stones. The n,ore ,le ,a"lei' l,'e n he looked like Jake Stinible I'm net apt to forget people so it wuum ur pudiir u i uiu iioi reuieiu oer our J ane, and I never ssw a grenW likeness " l u ... . :r t !r i i. t i 'Weil, for my p;irt " said Miss Turretville, caudidly, "I really did think he had serfs and a castle with ramparts, and I did believe in the banditti, and the captain just like Charles de Mooj. And 1 grieved, as I ofteu do, that here, ln America, we had no such things. 'Tity we should!" remarked Aunt Quimby. To be brief the Bentlevs after what had passed, thought it best to order their carriage and re- : turn to the citv: and on their ride home there was much recrimination between the la.iy and her eldest daughter; M.itilda declaring that she ' would never have thought of encouraging the ; addresses of such an ugly fellow as the baton, ' had not her mother first put it into her head. ! An J as t0 t,le V'ted elopement, she had felt ver-v c,I"taia of being forgiven Tor that as soon as sh" ca,ne clU a baro"es3 ! AiVr the departure of the Beulleys, and when ' ,!,e excitement caused by the event immediately j ProCtl!l"f 11 hart somewhat subsided, it was proposed that the dancing should be resumed, and j Lord Huntingford opened the ball with Mrs. Cheston, and proved that he could dance, and j talk, and look, extremely well. As soon as she was disengaged he solicited Myrtilla's hand for ! the next set, and she smilingly assented to his j request. Before thev beran. Aunt Oniinhvl took aa opportunity of saying to her "Well, Myrtilla, after all you are going to exhibit your- i scl! as "011 ca" il wiln Ir- Smith!" "O! Aunt Quimby you must not remember any thing that was said about him while he was incog " "Yes, and now he's out of cog it's thought quite an honor to get a word or a look from him. Well well whether as noor simnle Mr. "li!', or a great lord that owns whole tin mines, J , . he'll always find me exactly the same now I've got over the first flurry of his being found out." I have no doubt of that, Aunt Qnimliy," replied Mvttilla giwug her hand to Lord lluntitigford, wii i just then came up to lead her to the liiinre. The; afternoon passed rapidly sway, with infinite enjonient t.t the whole coinpauy: ail of whom seemed to feel relieved b the absence of J l'le Blake Bentley party. Aunt Qnimliy was very assiduous in volucteerin"; to introduce ladies lo Lord if miih, as slie c.tlled him, hn.l she chaerone'i him more titan ever. The Chestons, perfectly a ware that if Mrs. Quimby returned to ri.iUt.lelphia aril tiroeee.ied to Ivtltimore under the escort of Mr. Smiih. she a-mil.l tiolil.li .11 ,1. L...s 1... . ' " " s,..s .vol t..at i.evs.a lord, and perhaps convert int. niuiov tnre the smiiwwsl t...M A !- I, - " - aasau a. lit. . llliliu V dill, of tact, persuaded her to defer the Baltimore journey and pass a few days with tlielil; promWnr to rrovide her with an escort thither in the person of an old gentleman of their neighbor i hood, who was going to the South ear'.v next week; and whom they knew to be) one of the j null. est men in the world, and never iucommotied bv anv thine r. When the fete was over, Lord Huntingford returned to the citv with his friend the ex-min-Uter. Alnsri;,,'. I., II.:. J. ...... sis I'liiinii; nv naiiiiit rAit!irii ill lit - 1 - licht Bt havintr Iih.I n i,.,.,it.,nit,. f k.. .- ' ' " "es""'"B rtt quHiuted with Captain Che5ton and his l.l.lies; and Auut Qitlmhy ?c,aimed--If8 .11 o,ng to me I aU-ays had the cliaracter of bringing BOCtl luck to people: so if no fromW Tm n ... - ... . v welcome every where.' On Captain Cheston's next visit to rhil.idelpnia, he gathered that the fictitious Baron Von Klingenberg was really the reprobate son of Ja cob Stimble of Lancaster, and had been recognized as such by a gentleman from that place. That he had many years before gone to seek his fortune iu Europe, wilh the wreck of some property left him by his father; where (as Lord Huntingford had stated) he had been last seen in London in the capacity of a valet to a German Xobleman, and that he had departed for the west, with the design, as was supposed, of gambling his way to Xew Orleans. Xothing could exceed the delight of Aunt Quimby on findi.g her impression of htm so well corroborated. The old lady went to Baltimore; and found herself so happy w ith her dear crony Mrs. Bagnell, that she concluded to take up her permanent residence with her on the same terms on which sha lived at her son-in-law Billy Fairfowl's, whose large family of children had, to ssy the truth, htterly cauae-1 hr Fome inconve-

nience by their number and their noise; particularly as one of the girls was growing up so like her grandmother as to out-talk her. Aunt Q'limhy's removal from Philadelphia to Ealtimore was, of course, a sensible relief to the Chestns. Lord Huntingford (relinquished the name and character of Mr. Smith) devoted two years to

making the tour of the United States, incluiUng a visit to Canada; jut!y believing that he Could not in less time accomplish his object of becom- i ing well acquainted with the couutry and the people. Cn his return through the Atlantic cit- 1 ies, he met with Captain Chestoti at Norfolk, where he hail just brought in his ship from i cruise in the Pacific. Both gentlemen were triad to renew their acquaintance; and they travelled together to Philadelphia, where they found Mrs. C,.,Sto and Myrtilla waiting to meet the Caputiu Lord Iluntingford hecatne a conMnnt visiter to the house of the Chestons. He found Myrtilla improved iu beauty, and as he thought in every thing else, and he felt that hi ail his travels through Europe ann America he had met with no wouviu fo well calculated to insure his happiness iu married life. The sister o Capfx I III Haelilll U'jo t.A rrrtA.I rami J n t. m.rnf a foreigner and a nohleman merelv on accouut ' of tli r.tnlr nii, till. Kut 1 tr. I Tn tit J 11 CirA no n

; mm of sense, feeling, and unblemished morality, m i;;. c4inM lBmwas one of the best specimens of his class, and j COUN T E K F E I T A 11 T 1 C L K. 'after an intimate acquaintance if two months, i ,;r,lr,1'.l.',aVl,,p" l"'1"" '"''"' J hy

she consented to become his countess. They i buttle the name ul A 1.. Siomii ..mitt.d ai'itr iluwere marriid a few days before their departure ic.-alld tl,, ,hr ..am-.I.Ui a. c.....s e :he iouii-

for Lngland. where Captain aud Mrs. Cheston j ,rrl" " """ ale, bvmC m;.!e .. ..i mtmou. c. r- . . . ... ! Iihrte. illrmitinir Iti have conn- from B. Illant Imnt, promised to make Ihem a visit the ensuing , M. D , HHi'riiuri;ii !.; s. A Mim-.vH m n , IUkkhi;

sprill". . Eurly At wood and Mr. Symniington were bridesmaid aud groomsman, and were themselves uited the following montli. Mis Turretville ni:,.ie a ver. advantageous match jmd has settled rfov, ;n into a rational woman and a first rate housewife. The Miss Keiilleys are nil single yet; but their mother is married to an Italian singer, who is dissipating her property as fast as he can, and treating her ill all the time. While in Philadelphia, Lord Illliltinjjrord did ' ters. ' At T r,l TTn lit i r, rrTiirifa Lucira Tw OiiIfviK,' was iuvited from Baltimore to be present at his wedtiiiitr (thouirh the companv was smatl and select) and she did honor to the occasion by wearing an entirely new gown and cap, telling the cost of them to every one in the room, hut declaring she did not grudge it iu the least; and assuming to herself the entire credit of the match, which she averred never would have taken place if she had n.t come up the river, in stead of going down. ! The events connected with the pic-nic dayhad certainly one singular effect on Aunt Quimby, who from that time protested that she alway thought of a nobleman whenever she heard the name of Smith. 0UM a" our T & their experience cf the num"rous Smiths they must have known 8,1,(1 ,,eard of wou,J nt many be founi who, though bearing that trite appellation, were no blemen of nature's own making. w E will liereailyhy tlietir't of May for Carding, and as our Machines an- of the bvt In the country, and e have old and tried haml., nr nil Hitli contiduice uarrant the bvst of work, ou short notice. CARDING AND SPINNING, Will ! e done for customers at ibe folio injr prices: White Wool in broaches, 15 ct. nr. lb. Mixed " " 17 " Kt timer Varn, 2 1 he smallest lots for spinning mnt be 15 lbs. MAMKACIUK1NG. Jeans, bine mixed, 3 leaf, ?l pr. yd. tel " t , " haf, Srlioi.lJ Saitinet. acconlin? to color. 37"iTn5l rasimeii, accotnline; to color, f 2jto75 t'loth, according to color, 50 to2i White Flannel, according to widih.U to2J lyed " " is to.vrj Blanket, per pair, SI 00 We have a verv largestoch of WOOI.F.K OOOns ! of the above kinds, ithich we will be glad toexebange ' for Wool . Cash, or anv kind of Produce, at rrv fair prices. As we are dett-rmined to warrant nur work got d, and uiu goods diirahb-, we hope and expect a large hnre of the public patronage. TALL! TRY VS. AND SEK.I! and if j ou are disappointed, we will make you whole. E. MACY J CO Laurel, April 6lh, 1S45. 16iniiaiairnx xo. 5. T 1HK Season of the ar has come when extreme care should he taken of the health. Nearly all the diseases of tra'ceablc to ihe Spring, Summer are etposiircs iu r to ihe neglect of those nedical means hich should have h.en res.-rt- ; ed 10. It is not surprising that the human svsl m should lie powerfully aft", cu d at this time. The , whole realm of nature' shows that wonderful innences ar, a,.r..ad. 1 he outer World awakes to new : his-, and man and beast and all animal, d existence are afi'ecttd. Now is the time, therefore, lo use such medicinal preparation as experience has shown to he infallible i.t the prevention and cure of discasts As srUlXU ME DIC INKS, the Oraeleiibcrg Vegetable Pills, the t.raefenherg Health Hitters, and the Gnu fenberg SarsaparilU ! Compound, should superceded all in hers. For utii- : v, r-alile the Pills and Fitters an of incalculable ( value. Those w ho take tht m ncd not fear Ike eller- i tanng effects nf the Summer hit h is at hand. The, olt c ol the prts, nt Hull, tin is to apprize the pub lic l to - nrknnw li-di-d tipt rnrnv ot tl ir-lt nbirtr Sarsai.anMn is of ,:, . (Tic..-, i., . 1. .1 : ,, m lr",' ''""' taints; hut it mut he prepared "".'Iu' "'-ieatihc print i I. sand in the most talihJ mnillT. It i not tiftuch thai r nut it in larr-t : t 1 or st to t. t-p or hnil, miMiiir it with crt-a t mamitactun d must injure the tone of the Stomach tuxnniit hi niiiiat ant! wtr. An mticli- thn i ".r." . " . ' J Sar.apnr.ll Com po.md inanutactimd hy the Orarfenberg Com panv 1. x.i ilu s-ooceotrauon. 11 is toSa.saparilla what quinine is to Peruvian Bark; one bottle containing more virtue thaii ten of any 01 her ever before manufacttin d. ne tiose is nail a tea-spnonful milt : so th.t iheee are more doses in a bottle than there U "in .i... I-.. .. I b""1'' '" m:,,rk' 1 "f an ,hir "" '-cm re. It 1. al1 most literally a 1 -Mll'sll 1 iv of K."ir$aiai'ill.-. I Th'" P"hlie r" advised of the us,, nrsar.a- ! nsrilla liv misiis ..r ,k.. .... . .1. .- ' 1 . . 1 .......ve..... .1. , ertis. men is . nirn r rtiun i n- nn-.i It is uniier. ssarv f .r 11s. ! iherefore, to trouble the reader with a r.-raniiulntion 1 ofthe matter. v.mil,l,;.i,..i.i.i...., ' j have made p th. ir mind, , ue .he "ar, I ..H Z! ! "cations than any other known; no matter how I h. e. . '"""" . - ... iiiwii ... onrs; puriua. a now . erfnl concentrai.on of Mandrake. Burdock. Queen's , Delight, Elder. Yellow Dock. Ouiacum. and ...be. ! ml,1"'1"1 "" l'vments which are noi found in any 1 v- I'" ...iiii.ii. ii ... ix .er.ormen cures ol a kind 'moi surpassing belief, and it recommended I,- .k. raculiv. (CP The General Agent for Indiana is Mvera Seatnn rviitrrville, Wa.ne Co , Ind. to whom applications for agencies may he addressed. .JerHft tor Franklin Caunrv. John S. Williams Rrookville; ?ockafcller st Cooler, Rochester, E Trner, Metamora. ' F.DWARD BARTON, Secretary New York, April, 1848. S4.w " For li.nclies: 6 ps. plain and fancy SILK. 30 ps. Ginghams. l ps. I. awn. 150 ps. Calico. ps. Muslin De Lane. 20 rs. White Dress Goods and a general assortment of plain and fancy Lusters, Bombazines and other dress goods for Ladies, just opening and for sale l0 by BURTON & MARTIN Boots & Shoes. 3G PRS. Men'a fine Calf Boots. 9 do Kip Brorana. ttw van tlo '! do do Slipper. i Women's Calf Buskins I do Colored Ties. S ' do Kid Spring do 4 Children'. Shoe.: Jnvt rrraterd and for sals; losr he May is, ,,. RTTVJtjr.

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Cotmterfeiters Detected!! SHAMEFUL AND IN PRINCIPLED I VILLAINY! S'VCK i ntctuliif's, iile-sprfni, reputation, iid immense dt maiiil far Dr ROOKItS LIVKHWOKT AND TAK.that recklt:t ami ttinmntt ini liOstrrs r ryJle alikt- nl'liumitn srtVrini and cjn-si-qut'ittt-t, ui K-rly to txt-ry tilintr linmamty and iitur, are cuiMt.intly ntteinpttng to cnintt rlVit it. Aud we have b t-n so frt-qu' iitty t ailed iiimi ro check tin.- hae and hif;h-hantUd IMI'OSl I'lONS." that we i 1 1 in duty bttui.d tu warn and prnteet the public aeaint them by every mean iu nur power. Tlie attempt Mine tuneiiief hy PROFESSOR M. ?OCiEKS, of Ciiteiunnti, h:i been stopped, iiutuithsiandine lii wratili and iuMuence. AVe now warn in against aimtlter Connterleiicr. the malicious cunning nnd reckle immuraUty of

wnicn n.ut excite the pity and contempt of every hunet man. JOHN T TOLAND, in the employ off.EO.M. Al.l.F.V. Prutrpi-t of Cincinnati, ha COVX I'EH FKI KD OL" K I.AREL,'-hOK(iFl) the tac si.iale l AKDHF.W fOGF.KS'S SIGN ATUIt E," print..! a pamphlt i holly false, and certtjicates entirety fctftfots, nml a tmilicitif like unto hi rjtrernai appearance onw. AVr warn iht public aer-iimi thi infannni outran, litis 'I ulHiid liaviui it. r p(Miliilit v Ht -ttakt, iimltr the KMimttt tiiU-of DOCTOR 1 OI.AND is ilie nomiiial faiht r tl tlu- v. hu e cmic rn. Wealth, n piitaiiin anil Inch station have not with- ! held the avaricious ami iuipriiicil d, not only in defiant? of all law and honesty, t it-al and fraudulently appnitrtate our ll-earnt d n puiuMon, but re cardU as uf human lite Mid stiHVrin, Hy tohtinitiu tht ir urxteht'd euiiiit' rfeit drpriin the CutKiimp;tivefa medif-iix', which in all It t: man probability might sae iheir livi. j What VMiHempt too hitter? i Whiit tt rius to ltarhf t Or ptiiitti:iit-iit too frere , Is it not friiiidr i it not theft.' is it not MUflDF.R? A lii n-e of ituiy coinpeN us to thee piitdie t x- . p-t-iMtiif- ul kntvery aiul iinpo-iun , vur itunrichti ar 1 ifaiU piou eu-d, and it is for ihe unwai ) and at- ; . u aiu lie (-now y in i on earn Hirmti Uu. ill mil. Ltica; Asa hmuli, iUucliam Vt ic. stc. cc. Ihe GF.XUIVF. DR. fOGKKS COMPOUND SYHUP OF LlVKUVtOH r AM) T A It is ace. .0, pant, it by a pain -h 1. 1 com a 111 111 g cert tf cat. s t.l i-it i..ns tifihe highest standing, such as Prol. ssor H Cx, Doctor Wm. Hulia. .Is, Hon. Judge Henrt Morse, Hon. Judge Mm. B.i-ke, Jcc. Jtc, all of whom are citir.i us ot Cincinnati. A suit 111 1 unity in the United Stan Court has heen ins, ,1, it. . I agains't t;, org.- M. All. lt. P. Clinton, and J l.n 1". l olaml. and a suit tor tr.,oooh he, 11 bt-o't iirainst a wealthy sterts.type hotise who ma.h-the plat, s and fo gel the fac smule of the name of Andrew H ngers, and assure the public that we will be deterred l.ynoft aruf litigation, trouble ur eim mr. ,r"m liealing to the nitermost liiui's ufthe law with son. ..e. 11 i.e. i,inii,Ti, sicccoit pers. pr i ii ters, a gent , or any peaons whatsoever cone, rued, itircctly or intlirt ctly, in such n. farieiis and shameful praclicr. W e warn the public again.t the couutt rft it uttVr.il hy P. Clinton, who is the travelling agent ol this spurt, us article; and we earnestly nt'iest our agents and flit lids, and the friends of humanity at.d ju slice, promptly to forward to us information of any p. rson or p. i-s. u selling or offering for sale any of the counterfeited article, as they arc not only responsible for damage to persons using the counterfeit article, but are liable to protcvutioii. Those who are afflicted with diseased lungs and "" '''" y the genuine Dr. Rogers' Literwort and Tar, should buy of the advertised agents j Cincinnati, June 20th, 1943. I A. L. SCOVILL. Comer of Fifth and Race Streets, Cincinnati O. Wholesale Agent for the Smith and West, where all orders should be sent. It is also fur sale bv regular advertised agents, in all the principal towns and counties in the United States. Alsu tor sale hy K. TYXER, nrookrille. wool, cAi.nixn. rj'MK. undersigned takes pleasure in informing H his f, 1. mis and the public gelierallt, that he will he reatly for carding Wool by the first of Mav. His establishment is one mile and a half above llrookt ille, on the K. ist Fork, where he has a first rate set ofWOOI. CAHDS, and having tmploved a first rate Carder, he expects to do first rate work. Any person leaving wool at A. W. Sill l.-iibiirgli.r's More, one door north ot Dr. George Berry's, it will be promptly attended to, aim in.- rolls returned ALL WORK WARRWTF.D. JOHN PK.I.SOR. Proprietor. JAMBS COOPER, Carder' Brookvuie, April 10, 184S. lft-3ni llfllV 1- KTITI l ,' .V Mlihli. Hl.OOM 1 ORon, AM).llMn Iron Store V YV rll l IMI tV A1 S l- ll .VI CHAP 31 AX, Main S!rert. uar (he Ccurt ITvtse. C.Vf.V.V. I 7V 11 RON Kt NAILS ofallsi7.es, S I F.F.L5 ofeveryde.---cription, allot the verv best nualitv warranted. .nvils. Vises. Mellows. Carriage springs and Iron isles. Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Sh .lire and Hummer moulds All of good quality and warranted. A superiorarticleofShut Iron, os 22,24.25, 2fi Jc 27. N- R. All ofihc above artichs w ill be sold for cash, and at low rates. Country Merchants and lllacksmitlis will find it for their interest to call before purchasing el-ewhere. N . V . I'll A I'M A . August 21stlS45. 14-ly. "nimTs am) mTKsr ! fH VF. just received a complete stock of I MF.X'S Coarse, Kip and Calf Hoots and 11 ro pans ! HO S' Coarse and Kip Boots and Mrogans YOl THS' Coarseaud Kip Hoots and Brugans WOMEN'S KIP HOOTS. " CALF do Ci I I F. R do Half Gaiter do " MOHOCJtO do " GOAT do Morocco and Goat SHOES. Kid SI.1PPK.RS Col'd Half Gaiter ROOST. CHILDRKX'S SHOKS and ROOIS. Ladies' and G. ills' It L'HBKH OVER SHOF.S, Ste The above articles an- ofa Choirr Qitatrtii, aiitlcl will sell them at Cincinnati prices FOR CASH. R. TYXER. nrnokville, S9th Nov.,1847 50 ' 1 VST RECEIVED and f r sale on accommodating ! er,n 'O.""'" r ncy Win.lsur Chairs. 3 .arcx do Rockilir do 2 Fancy Settees. I do extra sire. N. D. OALLIOX. Emporium of F:shion. f THF. liudersigned hat ing entered into rn-partner-ship, in the Tailoring Business, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage in that line. Tluir Vihop is cue door north of I.inck . Farquhar's Store, oil Main Burgess st., in Itrookville, w Ih re they are pr. pand to do work in the latest sttle, and most .lui able manner; warranted in all cases, ni-t such as may suit those who may fat or them with their custom And they take this method to lenirn their thanks for the favorable pa iron a et heretofore bestowed upon them, and hope by strict attention to busi. ness to merit a continuance of the same. SWIVEL SHKPPA?n, THOMAS SHEPPAKD. May 31st, 1948. 23-stw Louse & two Lots for Sale. ' IIF. sol,., r, li. r wish. to sell a house and two lots in the town of Kochister, near the lock. It is a fi-am House, and a comfortable dwelling. . u I HOS. FITTON. May Jith, I?8. !3-3w ss.,. IV ew Goods. ! supplies ot articles lor spring aud Summer wear". Hi. stock consists in part f Silk, worsted, liniu n and cotton goods for cent le. men a wear. s n. tiV'1' tulc"v,S French Cloths, Cassimi rc Jc SattiMarsaiiles, valrutia and silk Testing! New sm le of dross silks. b' Dross Htlkfs V shawls soiled ... ,k 1 Kid. i I k and rntmn t-l. .-... r..- 1...1... . n.. j ' ...e. ami gents. ' driicle. ... the pmdsTnr ir KU'IS " Mhn ZZ'Z ' he undersold by any. anil promises a. ere.i var . : y can De bad in the market at city prices for cash. May 9, hd. R. TYNFJ?. Engine Shop and Foundry, bv B II A LABI KD. rronitree, opposite white- Water Canal Basin Cincinnati. On hand a-d tor sale at this time J F.ngincs, I .n. Cylinder. 4 r .-..il ' - .... uo do It in. do do 9 in. do f do 8 in. do 3 do 3 do 3 do 3 do do do do do I do 41 in. do SO in. PORTABLE MILLS AND CORN SHF XI PR t GEARING madt5!15OHIO HOTEL: AT HARRISON. O H J O D GERARD, Proprietor. ' MHIS ; Hotel ha beer, refitted op-painted anew. - ms.de and out-the room, all furnished will new carpets, new bed., bedsteads, cha.rs, tables; ai d Ioh'I V"''''h,"5t."",?U''1 with, and appertaining and belonging to, a Hotel, ha, und. rgonc an . nt,re rhantre W.tTiout doubt it is as nea, ancs.abl" hmVnt ..can be found in any ,wf ,llr same size euT, " east or west of. he mountains. H hlc, too i, .urp.ssed rertheneces.ane.and luxuric.of If',, will satisfj- the nicest epicure. ' lm1.llrb,ik b. lo"eil''- his Hou-e hat also been do j be'furnishtd Fa w.j, ,H,i .T-r?T',c"wefl'i, to eir comfort and idran- , tge to stop at the Ohio House. " ' cl-'1-- rtr

Dr. J. Vhite s Celebrated Remedies AUK without a parallel, in the invariable t;tce ! which follow their employment. Wherever the san- ; -ative pnt r of thee remeIiei a re tested hy use, ith theother bet remedies known, tliee invariable prove .their u peri or XCeMetice and their iimeaurab y t router clann to public confult-nce. Disiase, in all its varied fVrne, yi-ld to tht ir oe. Dr. .1 . White Vt c-i -tnblr E lixir i a certain en re for Cottle, Couch's, Consumption, Breast Cotn;l:nnt, etc. etc. It i (-xpeetnraut, tunic tr re-tTative, al- , tirative, slininlant, pectoral and demulcent. It pnm ne expectoraiit:i , n-moves rric, and ' tre!icthei. an I iestop the tout of the h'de ! m. It correct the c nimpttve faint of the fl:id. and hy ( it stiintilatinir qualttu and power td allayinir irrwa- ; tions it pmniot ahorptin. n niovin tuln relei fm:it the lun, and inflamm uimi IVf.ni the mueu nit mbrane ufthe broiu-hienl tutiea. Try it w hen the throat. tonich and lun are ore, and u " rin? from cold nnI couch; its matrical pttwer will rmmve all doubt, it any, i.f it inestimable value, and the justice of the r putation it ha acquired. Females w'hu ue the Vegetable K.lixir, for Flour Alnn, too free mences. Bearinir Down or Trt mature

Labor pain, are never hereafter w iHintj to he without ii rew rtnnie h:ive r,ti-l n man v. in vartnu dieae, frofn sufit r'tntr and death; none equal to it , for whivh it i prenart-d. Dr. White Indi.m rompoutid, pereverint v rd, positively cure t vt ry ce of Dypt pia. however e- ; vcre or t'hnmir. A a reioedy tor the r -mov.it of Fe- ; male Obstruction and oilier tlirav, it i .iit'.illiMe. In evidence of the unparM IHlrd power and inetir;ia hie value of h- Indian Compound, a mi Alterative and Purifier of the Illood, we may remark Dr. J. White ha iied it iu tin- in a'lm nt of a irreat nuniber of the mot loathsome form- of SvpMitic cnt) di- : en., with the pra' i ti , at ion of if h:.pny fTnt, and j the tpeedy prrmauent cure of these die Ifnl disa-, nev r define attained hv au by any uttur remedies J in thicounorv or in Kurope. " i Iti the only remedy known, on hicb a reasonable ! hop.- of permanent r cinry can be f. und.d, for all thiic diort!fr indiea tine or eroHintf out of a radical impurity ol'lhe blood. It actually ha accomplished all that it ha been aertet Sarapar.lla would do, ; but ha never, really, perform d. j The Indian tompouml i tin- oiilv nnfailiu- remedy ; for Scrofula or K n. Kvil, White' Su.llni-, Svphi' . litic ( r t) aud Mercurial Iieae, Vlrtr. Krupfionoii the Skin. D rfthe Itimt . A fl-ct ions of the Liver, lyspi-pi, C'...'ivi n. , ltheuniatim, liour. and for all Nervous and Chronic complaints oc- , ciirrin? in ilehititated voTi.titulioosv and ctiiistitu- ; tional and her, duary complaiuK, w hen- the virus of j ihep:irrnt causes a dev, Inp.-iu nt of Scrofula or Sy. philis (secret) or mi rmrial Din ae in the child, aiid in all complicated cases, a in pi r-mns whoe citnstiioiioo are nrokt n ,low ii nv uii-rciiry and ari-luc, r hy an inipropr r or in judicious trranmnt of disease in gcnrral. In llie worst form, oflht- most lo:ithfimc (t crci ) dis.-ase, w ben tin- poison is nhtorb il and taken into the circulating max, tlM- Indian Conipoiiml prmiiptly and thorotiglily eradirates Ihe viru from the system, and produce, r ulual and perniam ni cures. Working its way with silent but tn'.cuve1 poui r. the Indian Ci mpoi.tnl pives tone and eni-rgv i ti all ihe Secretory and r.xcretry organs, n p:ir all the wasits, known and tiuknou it, and bauihes from the s t m every Vetig' of di o-ae. Dr. M'hite's Vegetable P. 1U unite great power with mildness of ncion,; op, rating tliromhout the alimentary canal, remo iii all n 'en.jve accumulations in the howcls, ami siimulatile; all the surrounding organ to a healthy stare: a ml at- tin gas a tonic, tin y is all the em rgies uf all parrs of the frame, and are ot j great utility wherever a Cathartic. Laxative, Altera- ' ttve or Kctorative mt dictne is rniuir, il! As a med- ' icine for Females, the eten,ive deii ,1 for them and j their popularity, with all who use them. furtiMi am-I pie guarantee to others who are aniuttd. Dr. White's Vt getable Pills are a standard liu d i ine, univerallv approved, and justly c-t.eiueil the ht st Pills nowknown. I'se thenionce and you will use them there; alter. Dr. While's Vegetable Emetics act w ith more mild, ness than other Emetics, and are ufincaleulahle lienfit t ill hrt : L iiifv on n.nct 1 1. . .1 .. a . . . . I. human familv j for Dr. J. White's Magic Liniment he claims extraordinary healing virtues and ruratixe properties, and thai li sted lit compai-i.on in practice wilh all the other best rem. dies of this class known in the I'nitt d Statas end in Europe, not one, in instant t llVcts aud intrinsic merit, bears any ioiiiii:nuo to the Magic Liniment. ln the language of others, '-it i diflit tut i to say what it is not good for." For II a.laihe, I Toothache, Neuralgia. Spinal Afl'ections;for Horns, , Scalds, llruises. Sprains, Cuts, Incipient King's I K vil ami White Swelling. Syphilitic Ulcers; and Pains and Swellings and litlnniai ion however caused , or on whatever part ol the body located, it is inl'alihle. For all bruises, and as a tounter irritant alter an "Irish wedding," it has no equal. Try its eti'eets ! exit rnally or internally f..r your own pt rson. Try it externally or internally for vour own domestic auiI ma I, and youwill find it icon nny of time oftime, and mom y. always to keep the Magic Liniment hv vou. - Of lh hundred thotisan.l w ho have used it, since its , invention, not one to o-r knowledge, has failed to award to the Magic Liniment, its vat superiorly to all u.... , ..,,, ems. -n ,n Hit ult tosav what it is not good for.' These celebrated n ine," ies are for sale, w holesale ; ana retail, nv Ur. .1. HI I F., and agencies made, at I "otantc Mtiiicine Store oil 6th st , opposite the j Cialt House, Cincinnati I J. K. U INK A III). Agent for Indiana. ; "r '"nmen, Bl'H I o & MIIUIX. milJ. S. TO" LKS, are ag.nis for llrooktille Ind. Maieh 1r,l ISIO . A C Mt IV Dr. .1. WHIT I', mav he eonsnlttd at his ROI'AMl'll. MKDICIVK SI'OIIK. aviv !. I h IL r., oo S,.,h , ,.,,,, ,1,,,,, tV-.m tliM.omeror ' rtlin iiinii-i'u ik- r:..t. . t ; ; ,- t-i in.ii.i-, s. iiicinnat i, siino, l nose at a distance, w h him, w hose cases are not beyond the roach of all med- I icines, by forwarding to him a statement of their age, the length ..r tune thev hate been anlicled, symptoms, procriss ami general ll mire of their com- . plaints, (cash at-cotnpant in : such statements, post-) age paid.) may procure the remedies lit cessart lor , their cure. Or. J. Ifhitr's CrJrhrnfnl Rrmr,ti.-,. The Vecrtable Flixtr. Indian Compound, .Vagic Liniment. V. qvt:ihie ' Pills. Vegetable Kinetics, Itc are rapidlr pi-rt-editig i all other in. dicii i s.herause on a fairtr.al ..I II. em they i uniformly prote themselves to be all that has been assumed for them; medic. in s of trreat po er and etli- i cacy iu relieving and curing the maladies comm. .11 ', to our country. IKON ANI NAILS.""- I ,50.000 I RS. Wavne Iron. i 20.000 Ihs. Sligo Iron. 50 Kegs Sttuiafa ails, Just received. My assortment of Sligo Iron was pur. chased ol llie M aim fact 11 rt rs at lo w er ran s than are allowed to Merchants generally, and I will sell at a mall advance 011 cost. cannot cull on ne .....I r. R. TYXER. Brookville, Nov. 29, IS47. 50 D. Carg.ll J S Bradbury. CARGILL HRADRURY, I Successors to ANDREWS, I ARCill.I. A CO Manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and ' Hollow Ware, j 178 Main St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth.' cixcixn n. 01110. j Union, Hot Air, Paraxon and Improved Premium Cooking Stoves, Ten and Seven plate, Parlor and ' Cantii 11 Stoves, ,Ve. 1 Hollow Ware, Sad Irons. Wacon Boxes, Andirons., - " " .vv . ivv. yj. 1 - j y ilam:s, tvc. INf;t.E and Double Ititt Jack Planei Mllgle and Double But Smooth Smule ami Double But Fore Single and Double Hut Jointer Rabbit and Sash Planes Flooring and Oiling Planes, For sale low foi ca-h, htHrookviHe, Xv. 2 1, IS 17. 50 do do do R. TYNER. Builders Ware Rooms iiiii I -1 cr!iicHnts.r" rtj t s 1 ti'J. I ii!hl"i'i -'"ring Mill, Sush, Door anil -Ml. M ' Blind racturv t-orn. r Foor.h and Smith st ci 1IINKI.K. 1st t.I-l I ti ,0. Have erected a larire and eM o.,t. building w ith machinery for the purpose of manufacturing and ke. ping ., hand au a..tiin. in of i'aiiu. I l),,r-. Sa-h, Blind-, Door and in.los Frames, W. aih. r Hoarding. Base Shelving for St..,. ., white and yellow Piur r louring. Boards and Planks plaiu-d ou l.o k.id. . to various th, ckntss, suitable for inside Inn-hiuir of houses, "tC. In tlie Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory', they hate a good assort ment of Lumlur for all building purposes. Person. , .lit to erect buildings on ht Ohio aud Miss,.,,,,,, rn, r, will find it to th. ir interest to purchase all i heir building man rials. ,f us. loading their lumber, brit k. lime, stc. m I l:,t B..ais and carrtiug t ih place wa-md on the river. Ihe boat b, tug worth ir cosi on the pr -nii-e. We have turiiished several huil.l nigs on tins plan the past .ea son. 1 Master builders having contracts in the conntrv where matt-rials and mechanics Ir scarce, Kill tin. I it to their iutt-rt st to call and examine iir'sluck and prices. We are filling 8 hv 10 null sash at 31 cents and 10 by 12 inches at 4 cents, per light, and all other articles in proportion. Considering the advantage we have in marhinerv, the low rate, of freight hy River. Canal, and Hailroa.'l we are assured that a I who patronize this esiahli.hm. nt will be supplied with material., t at much le.s prices than they have heretofore paid. All orders promptly attended to. TERMS C.SH N. B A bill of price, may he seen at the office of bt Iiidiuaa Am.-ricaa: also at Mr. Barwick't Hotel Brookville, Ind. Mar.l4S. 13 GICOCKICIKS. Uio Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, , N. O. Sugar, Common do Indigo, Madder, A In ni, Cop.-ras, Logtvoud, Powtler, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes, Surr. Imp, Tea, Sahratus, " I. M. ao Pepper, Mtila.ses, Als.ice, Chocolate, Cinnamnn, Bire, F.psom Salts, Mackcral, Shoe Blacking, Broom Cords, Mutches, Bed Cords and Plough Lines. Forsalc at the New Sto e of , .,, LINCK Sc FARQCHAR nr.ioknlle, Doc. JO, 1847. iiat.s: h ats: "if F.SSRS. Linck t Farquhar. ii.vrsr have just received .TV a large and coninl. te assortment of Dodd's superior MOLE SKIN' HATS; do do Brush do do do Panama do do Plain Straw do do Linnetr do Superior and Common Palm Iraf do Black and white Wool do June I, IHI:

LUKE KENT, ' Vlovli and Watch Ha?.--r, ; "5 KVVF.I.RV, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufac ' -J ton r, DiamoHd units d goltl p. iis.Jcc. No.Cj-' .;iint beiwceii St'u and 'jth Cm. nii-ati oi.i..

Marcii :o, 1 i45 13-ly. o. r Mniii Si reel , v t-st wide . three tt .;r- aboe Front near the I'tih.ic Wharf. I im -in:ia.. O . 1) CiUKU in OUOCKKIKS ainl PKonrCE! p i"!!Mi.i!v in fimtil. a irr n ral norttlletll of S:,!. Coffce, T--. Me -. ChftMail. I. r. In.l. -.i. Saiira t Yarns, Ki-h. I'..n.icc ., S .a ai t. t ies in the flr .it rt I!o '.tw. jiIj. i'orrfin ;tn(H. . and aM other . ti hit-h will bp old at the low Produce. for CASH, or in exchange tor f N. H. i he Highest Prie s paid lor Feathers. Flax-S-e.j, Flour, pork, Racon. Lard, ren.-nr. TiniothvSeetl. Clover-Set-d, Must :, rd-Set d. Bees' Wax, Dried Fruiit Whne Beaus, Rags, ke. 4e. Ciuciiiiiati, S. .1 HAItltlS. J. B 'I IRK Clocks, Watches & Jewelry J AKHIS S; CI.AKK, have on - p hanil and fur sale on sccom , modating t. rnis. Clocks, Watches, and a general assortment of Jewelry; consisting in part of the . following artu Ies. F.ight-day a; d common mantle Clock.. Gold, and Stiver Lev, r and common Watches, (..,!d and Silver Pencils and Gold pens. Kings, p.r. asipins. sttids, Ste. I lu-esls. Silver' t.noihles, st. t 1 hig-clasos and nurse n........,o. . I assortment of Silver, G. no an silver and plated tea! arid table 5,,ot..: a variety .if Spectacles. A I so, c hoice arm ies f cutl. rt. Pen and pocket knives, I llazors. s:c.. and in short ail articles usually kt-ut in i Jewelry Stores, ' I In y are also prepared to attend lo all jobs in the niivvrsiiiitning hue llc, repairing Clocks, Wat. In. and Jewelry, and ihe chaneiiig of r lanes i III siM-clacles. ,Vc. 1 Thankful for past favors, they hope by a strict at- i .vt.,.. in io on. mess iu merit and receive a liberal share of t he puhhc custom, determt. o d as thev are that no cu-totie r thall have cause of dissatisfaction. store ou laiM Kurgess sireet-ncarlv .In. ,k. liublic ofiic i.rooisviiie, la March 2d, 184J. 10-tf. North's Cough Candy. ! 1 0 ALL Men, Women, and Children, we send th. e nr. seuts greeting: He it know n that all persons now suffering with afT. cti. ns of the Lungs, such as Coughs. Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis. Sore Throat, fcc. tic., may nc.-ive re.in and speedy r, lief from the u-e of Dr. North's Kxp.ctoraut Cough Candy. Il is pleasant to take, and is certain to cim cheap, convenient to take, ami a sure cure. What more can he aski d' It has stood the t. st for the last three years in Cim inn. iti against all slindcrons iminita'iinns wtii-h hate been thronn out hr psrs uis interested. Other nostrums base lies n poto .!. Hourisbed awhile, and then forgotten, but "North's Cough Cantlt" still stands a bright star in t lis- firmament like its namesake. All tuto rs must niote on, but it stands, the hope of the Consumptive, to guide his shattered hark into a port of Health. For al wholesale and retail at No. 22 Walnut st. bet. 3d and 4th, and tor of 7th and Plum, he A. A. NORTH. Cin.. and j M. W. IMILE. Rrookrille, Ind. S. P. OAKS, Fairtkld, Ind. Feb. 1I-4W . A. pkacockT ! Dealer in Iron, Steel, Nails, Axles,' Springs, Wagou Boxes, Axes, Mold Boards, &.C. : ALSO, i Manufacturer of the e. lebrated Wro.tght and Steel Mold Hoard Plows. Cast Mold Board Plows, right and tft handed, ofditl'. rent siies. Sod Plows, hhov.l Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Drags, Cast Shear Plows. Jcc, all variant ed to perform well. A liberal discount will be made on either Iron or Plows hy the quantity. Store on Main Strtet, between iht ! and 6th, east side, Cincinnati, O. Mar. 17. 12. ly j Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Ciu Cm Saw, Woud ant! Hand S;i. Drawing Kuivri, Curtuie: Kiiiv-, Pockrt Knivrs, Kmv-t- and Forks. Hutt hiT Knivf, Knob Locks and Z.ntclit f , 1 liumb Latent'. Rmmtl and Square BuLa, Butts and Si r w, Iron and Sttrl Suarcn, Mill and Cro Cut Saw Filet, Hand Saw Filt-s, M'atlU Iron, Stwl Yards, (Vrind Stoik- Cranks Nail and Shut Hammers, And Itoii. lfr.ic.sand Hittt, Am-' Sli.ivi-N and Spades, HVavy Orml Stu.vi ls, H:iy Fnrk attd Axe. i Muiiutv Frk, i Ham , Ilras and Stiijar Kftllot. I I Ik- al.ivr art- ottVred at the lowest Cincinnati rri e 1.r Cash. H. TWER. Urookville, Nov. 27, 1847. 0 nonev Wanted. I.T. persons indebted to the undersigned, or to R r us cc ?, pat ment. Urookt1'yner, 1 e requested to make immediatt K. TYNKR. si, ISIS. Ih'.Jan' Quetn Uity Scale Manufactory, Man. Istrt-t-t, 1 iloors from the river. jlSHE siil.scnb i- has 011 h:,iul and is constantlv tm ni-liulauur.l.g 1'I.AIIOKM SCLl:S nt' ill sizes. As, Brass and Iron Beams, ofa superior quality. All of wliieli are wariaut. d iu ev. ry respect. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. v M III' UIIAlt I . OHIO MF.rHAMCS' lNSTI I TTK.- I hi. is lo csrlily ihai ibe pri iniutti was awiudid at iheF.iglnh Annual Fair of Ohio M. cliauics lontole lo Win. Htiddart, for Platfrrm Scales there exhihileo bv lu,n! .i veil under our hand this first dat of Notembtr 1Q..C lsi.r s. ......... . J. W. Applegate, Sec'y. jw,i.. 1-. roi 1 1.. 1 res t. Ja '4i. 4 Faple Goods. 150 P. P n Mu-lins. i0 p jhathid do 20 ps. ct. ..n d do 15 Ps. Bed l icking j 10 ps. Check 3 ps. Mrriness She. ting rhirknrv) ' For sale at BURTON & MARTIN'S i May 1st. : duiijii: "& co. rrf o i. r.s 1. 1: ) i: i ;..? .v f'IH!i. 'aic?M-.. .It-wt-trv. AND W I'CH-M VKK.R'S TOO I V . M stfvi', t t lON'S I'A rl.Y . ti haml, an evtensit . assortne ot of floe Gold and tills .lis. In Gold auri K.I.. - apeciat-l. s. Gold and Silver Lever .i d Verge Watches; Gold and Silver Pent il.. Speelacle Glass,.. Violin Strings, Percussion caps, patois, Razor.. Klut. s Scissors, Kcc. Jtc. No. ., West Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. Ol t. 20, 1847. 43-I y PlTTSIHTKfni IliOVr . FULL supply or ihe LOHENZ IRON, Nails, Steel, and castings, warranted lu be e.iual in quality to any in ihe market, aUavs ou hand and I.t -al,-, at a small a, name on p'utslinrg prie s, loiiiury M.-rch int. and oih. r. will do well to give me a call lef..re port-basing el-, where. Slab Steel ;r ploughs, of all sizes, lav on h.u.d. at ... . . R C. BK SI1KK S Iron Store, No. 220, Mam street, a few doors above Fifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. D. c 25, 1.547. i-ij-Lightning Rods. Office and Manufactory ot, K,h St. b. twe, n Main and Wal , Civrivt A I I. O OPW ' ITS IM I RVTSPIKAl.TH ISrmi'VIitu . li'.ll IHI1V lt;u rvivn emvs: : feet lengths, with clas is r .! hm -. screw . ennli. ctin j is. improved Metallic Attachments for brick or frame, fog.-th. r with his rt Under three proofed tipper head, ne. noted with tilneii silver points, which hate the poster ofsaf.lv aud -ih ntlv di't-hai-iriiig the air of its s,,,, raliuud tut . I. ctricitv, in-re than any rod. ever hroii-hf h. l'ir. i is.- public. ... .... o..,.o.o?.. snmcnotlv prut i.li d with these r...s are I., ton I a lo..ht, perr.xtlv afe from the ami con.i no. nc.-s ..r Lighiiiiug: th.-.e rods are .o easily urran-oil, that any on. can readilv attach them. he iinmeli-e patrotiaire and extensive i..e of these ln.hti.nig r. p. Hers proves how satisfactorily th. y are received by the public. Hollow Gilt Copper Balls and Weather Vanes for Cburches, riC. Price only ten cent, per foot, which includes the H.-ad Glass Isolators, Metallic Attachment, packing and all rhirges. Distant orders promptly forward, d. An allowance to agents These rods are provided wilh Zinc Protectors. 2i-6m 0,00fl LBS. Sligo Iron, assorted siies. J 20,000 Wayne, " do S00 lbs, American Steel S90 " F.nglish blister steel 40 kegs nails, for sale hv RICHARD TYNER. Brookville, May 4, IS47. 19 G. A Bidwell. Josiah Drake (i. A. RIDWKLh tt CO. COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS TNo. IS, West Front Street, Cincinnati. 1BEKAL C ASH ADV VXCES. made on assigoJ menta of Produce or other merchandise. REFER TO M.-ssick. Taylori Watts, Daggete Bruce, John Kugler, James Calhoun, L. H. l.alman, Marsh i- C i M tvK"!ri,er Son" F " " " Morton, S. ortlnngton. De,'47.'2-lv CO-lATXRsiIIP. j ril HE undersigned hare entered into partnership I for the transaction ol a g-neral Commission and , Fnrwsptlin. tl ...... . , firm of SPENCE ft CUARD. and solicit a share ol i Ihe business of Frank iin and admining counties, j ROBERT SPEXCE, THOM S GUARD. ! Nw Orleans, De, IK. SJ-lv

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Watches, Jewelry, &c. K subscriber ke. p coiisiai,tl band, a full "VP'.y . f fine Gold and Silser Waich r - I". c. enrai. . I makers. Aiaoa .arfe asortm.nt of Jiwtlivand Im.Fi Go...l. s,i,.. di j W ir, . Hock and Table Cutlery, Gold and Silror .- m 1 i iii .i d i,r.i-. Pencils. I)in na rniutad Gold Pens with llolc'cr ar.achsd fr.011 ftl .so to ftl sn Perifocal Spectacles. A new article of American Manufacture, perfectly easy aud natural .be eye. , hc gt.sL, h.vi bcci, examintd and htghlv recommended bv thos who have worn them aud fully tested ibeir supenorioritt over all others. r " Just received, a large assortment of Gold and Silver Frames, Gla-srs insert- d in old t rames, and sold bl the subscriber, .nlt agent iu Cincinnati. AM kinds of Clocks and watches, music boxes, and .j ewelrt , repair, d ill the best manner. Old Gold and o.i.er no n 1 or taKen in exchat ge. 5imiT N. L. HAZES. No. 157 Main, 5 doors above 4lh st Improved Patent Zinc Washboards I ifih street, between Elm and Plum. AXI FAC I L KKU by him ouly, and warranted R the ch apest and best article now offered to tho public, in point of simplicity of structure, durability of niairrial, and sat mr of clothes, soap and labor. He fiels warranted in re commeutlinir his Washboards to the public, inasmuch as thousands have tested tin ir merits, and in every case they have arivt n entire satisfaction. Certificates enuld readilv be ohtained in any quantity, hut he deems a trial of his Washboards a sufficient proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly on hand, and sold w holesale and re luil at reduced prices. All orders promptly attended 10. B Any purchaser incoming- dissatisfied aftrr thnroiiirh test of said article, is requested to return tie m and the money in a'l cases will be refunded. He has been c.mpelli il to enlarge his establishment row-in? to the increased demand for his Washboards for the last sit months,) and erect extensive mad-ino ry, hy which he hopes iu future to supply all demands Courton Xcne genuine except those marked O. Rice, on the hack. OUHIV RICE, South s:de( of Fifth St., corner of Home Cin. Dec. 16. 51-ly IXVALUABLK F A 1 1 L. Y til 31 P A X 1 0 V. IX LI-XTl'llKS on the Can s t'uiv of t'onstimpiioii, Astl uses. Prevention and thlTI. T)isHSe nflli. iiean.aiiii ail l-emale Diseases. 234 pages, 2S mtravniis. Paper 0 els.; b.iund 79 cts. Mi.il to any pi;rt postape oj cts. ' S'louidrr Hiaces and Chest Kxpanders, Mail tn any part, JO ct. postage. Inhaling Tul.es, Silver J. by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters' jtrtect. J to 810, f.,r ail Rupture,, falling of the Howels and Womb, and Weak Back and Chest: sent hy hi press everywhere. For Braces or Supporters or It i.pmrc Supporter., give height from head lo foot hiid circumference of person next the surface, just above the hips II" Kiijiiore, mention which side Agents wanted f ,r the sale of the above roods a',!. i-ss Ur. S. S FITCH, 707 Broadway, New Tork K. I.. 24, 1.S41. 17-ly ost ;i.i. FOR SALE. Is in Itrookville with dwelling houses, on om, the other on the hil;alsosonieToluab ion teasonableterms. TWO I on the bo lots.alli JOHN A.MATSON. Uf. Januat , lst.lIA Eaton and Kitridg e. f"MPO STKKS and Manufacturers ofGuns Riflos ji and oilier sporting aparatus. REVOLVING, Duelling, and other Gun M..k. is maiin..s. Pocket Cutlery, Dt Bow ie Koit. s, c. c. Agents for Eastern Por Rer, Maine st, between fifth and Sixth sts. J1 yr hats! caps:: HOZ. Fasb.oHable and Plain HATS. J i do. Leghorn do 1 do. Panama do 25 do. Palm do 8 du. Men's and Dors' CAPS. BURTON it MARTI "f. Still Kore Extraordinary . ""JTE would adtis,. our nailers to nonce tht-ia-y creasing popularity of Dr. Halt's Lung Bal sam. Mr. North, the agtllt, ti ll us that he is aston i-h. .1 himself, at ihe numb, r of cures thai it is performing anion:; our own citizens. whose names he occa , Mutually publishes, I Ii al those who may be sceptical, mat call on ihem, and hear from their ow n lips how ) tiny wire snatch, d from an iintiiuelt torn b, and re siori 1 to their friend- and Tetanies bv esing this truly valuable medicine. 'Ihe ag.nl still continues to guarantee Dr. Hall's Balsam to give relief within 24 hours, or reiurns ibe money. Every bottle that has bet. told in Cincinnati, during "the last six months, as sold wilh the above guarantee; and he has yet to sec the first boitlc return, d. For salety JOHN KINKARD, General a.retit for 1 iidiaua, and M. W. HAII.E, Bnikville. PURIFY THE BLOOD. M O F F A T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS phgenix Fitters. The high luJ eried celebrity which ihete pre-ctnineDl MeJicine hdve c-uiretl fur their ii-variable eihcacy in all the tiisea-ies wtiich llity prufest to cure, ha rendered the umihI practice of puifm,; not oul) unnecessary, but imi worthy of them. They are known by their fruits ; their good work testify fjr them, end they thrive Dot by the faith of the creduhius. Qf ASTHMA. ACUTE and CHROSIC MIEVVATISX. Arh'ECTlOSSof lne BLADDER and KIDS E VS. BILIOUS FEVEF.S & IJVEH C0MPLA1MTS. In ihe south and west, when: these diseases prevail, they will be found Invaluable. Planters, lamicra. and utile's, who ones use those Mctlicinas. will never aflcrwards be without Um-id. MLIOCS VHOLIC. and SEr.OVS Locsmcn. BILE?:. C0ST1VESESS, COL.OS sfc. Cl"UIIS. CII0L1C. C'tiX-UMP fit i.N. L'sed with jrpat success in this tusva.se. CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES. D7SP!FbIA. No person with Ha. distressing disease, slamlj delay u$uc these mcoiciihs imm. uiauiy. ERUPTIONS of the Hkin, LK Y6IPLLAS, FLATVLEWY. FEVKIl and AGUE. For this scourge cf the wetein com.try these medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedr. r-oer medicine leave Ihe systero iiiujccf to a return of tlie disease a cure by tlieae medicines is pernnintwl. TRY THRM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED FUULSESS nf COMPLEXION. OliNEHAL DEBILITY. GOUT. GnD.VES.-. GRAl'EL. HEADACHES, if nerv kind. ISUAKD FEVER. INFLAMMATORY RHEVMA' TIM. IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, LOS APPETITE. Is X V 2 XI COKXFZi AlPf IS, LEPROSY, L0OSESESS, M K K C V K I A L, DISKASES Never fails to eradicate enlirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than me most powerful preparation of isarsBiianlla. SIGHT SWEATS. KERMIS DEBILITY. VEKI OIV COMPLAINTS of all kuuit, OROASIC AFFECTIONS, PALPITATION' of the HEART, PAINTERS (VHOLIC. X X X, E S . The original proprietor of these medicinea was cured of Piles of 35 rears standing by the use uf Ihtae LJ sdcdiritips alone. PAINS in the head, side, back, liajbs, jointa and ontans. ' II II E U M A T I S M . Those afflicted w:'h lliii Wrilile tlisease. will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. KUSI1 of BLOOD to the HEAD, SCURrj SALTRHEUM, SWELLINGS, SCROFULA, oa XCXNO'S BVXIs, inn' srorst forms, ULCERS, of izery dacripticn. W O It 1YI 8 , of all kinds, are efleetually expelled h; these Medicines. Parents w ill do well to administer them lieu ever tb.tr eitstenre is suspected. Relief will be certain THE LIFE TILLS AND PIIEXIX BITHES PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thus remove all disease from the frystem A single frial will r' 1 1 F E P- L 1 S mi,i PHIINIX BfTTERS beyond tha reach of eomji" tition iu the estimation of every patient. The genuine of these medicines are bow pat up in w",ife wrappers and labels, together with a pamphlet, ealX " Mulfst's Good Samaritan," containing the Uiriclioiis, V on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wail street to al Office, by which strangers visaing the city esn very euiV' find us. The wrappers and Samaritans are ccpjrigWeia therefore those who procure them with white wwpers il be assured that they are genuine. Ue careful, and do o' buy Ihose with yellow wrappers; but if you do, be saiisfVi that tliey come direct from us, or dost touch thaca. ID" Prepared and sold by n. V7iLiaiAia b. morrAi. J.1S Broadway, corner of AnthoB" street, Nw Tot For Salt by U. W.HAILE, Brooks i'le, Ind

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