Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 45, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 November 1848 — Page 3
; The luty of I he People. Through their agency and not his.- General
Taylor is before the people, a candidate for their j ily on anconnt of the misconduct of some of its suffrages. He is, therefore, their candidate, and ' Professors, Dr. Mason Baid,"Did you ever know they must sustain him. H i their candidate, ac uproar made because an infidel went astray because they were for him, when the politicians fronl tl,e pa'hs of morality?" The infidel adwere tn9t him. Re is their candidate; be- ' mitted he had not. "Then," said the Doctor,
cause he was nurtured in tnetr dosqiti. ana grew up under their care. He is their candidate, be1 ' cause his sympathies ara all with them, and his , interests their interests. He is their candidate, ! because his election will be the vindi cation of j their principles, and restore to them the right j now ao dangerously abused by selfish demagogues. to choose their own rulers. He is their j candidate, because he appeals to their intellirence, confides in their honesty, and aoknowl-
edges their voice m the uovernmem wnicn mey ( 10 sausiy uie claims or the soldiers in the Mexhave established. He is their cand idate, because ( ican war. The land at the Government price is the Constitution, as construed by Washington j worth eighteen millions two hundred thousand and his compatriots, will be his guide. He is dollars. their candidate, because the bests interests of his ! - whole country, fettered by no sectional feeline, j A Fat Job. nd bounded by no geographical division, will j Mr. Freaner, who officiated as auctioneer at
r-s hia first h and Vile: la aim Af.nJin, ... - ....... . .1 this position, he challenges their support on eve- ; ... ... , , ' r . i ry principle Ofrtjrht and duty. Men of all par- I . , . 1 .. , , ! ties, whatever the.r past bickerings, may shake hands and unite under free banner of the cou All he has promised w premised all the fair and reasonable could desire. He an honest heart and an upright will is above i their power to give, and hence their resort to i resolutions never to be kept, and "platforms" to j mean one thing now, and another hereafter, iust i m party and Felf may justify or require. Tha ! friends of General Taylor the People must, I therefore, be up and doing. There must be "either sleeD to their rM nor slnmher to their tieainer Biwp to ineir eyes nor siumner to ineir , eye-lids" from this until the election in Novem- - . . , ber, for, weak as his opponents are, they are, nevertheless, unscrunnlons and watr.hfnl. The
. vvauace, vvooaard, Hurt, and probably . """ion 01 the Court by the Sheriffs return, that ntry and its Constitution, j orr nd M'Onwn Th fi 1. j . j ! ! ",d H,rr"" Colcott is not a resident ofthe ill be fulfilled and h ha, 1 u , Understood to S tate of Indiana, It is therefore ordered by the Court 111 DO ruimvea, and he has , f ti, . r . 1 that the nendencv of the iH ...i, w ,;ki;.kj ...
will "dare to do rirfit."and hia word i wnrth The Quebec Mercury savsthe emiratio n mnJr"S"K7 J'Ti."";.!S0""nea .3 e
11 the pledges and all the promises, even thonehi"1 ln8rrencn anaain pupulaUonto the Uni- ; ""V Vi. ",a nd that unless i,e I ro,l Ct.., i .1 .1 . ! P,e"a to or answer the same on or before the calline they were piled mountain hieh, scheming poli- -w168 's lorgeiy on the increase. Many are ; "r at the next term of this Cou the said - . - a I . 1 Dill JsV' ill V o t e L- M n .ma a ah Ahs m.. h a 1. 1
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watchman's cry of "all's well" must neither de- . PearlMh-A sale of 16 casks at 5c. There , , .... . 19 a god demand at this time, with a very limlude norenervate the triumph is not to be eel- ; fted supply. ebrated until the victory be won. The RepuH- j Groceries Some lots of Sugar of considerallc is in danger, and strong arms and stout hearts , b'e size hive been pressed upon the market .,. jr j . . .1 , . ... ; within the last three or four days, and sales have must defend it; but let these be true, and the been made bat the particulara;e not spoilsmen and corruptiomsts, who have so long with a very limited demand prices are rather preyed on its vitals, will be put down forever. J lew firm, but in a small way there is no quotaBaena Vista will be fought again, prhaps, but 1 b,e chanSe- Som lots of Molasses were offered with tl, r.Mi i. ,, j to-day at a concession in prices, but we heard of w.th the General who "never surrenders," and no MtMm A 8ale of25 bagls prime coff(je at ?t always fights the enemy " in whatever force he I Linseed Oil A sale of 10 brls. from store at meets him," if the volunteer corps of the Peo- ) pie keep up the "grape," the strno-gle will b? oriF'ghttrrice8 ? '""rgh to-day were ... u e .u 4 u.. , , 20a2Dc, the former the leadino; rates for pound over, even before the trembling columns of the ! freight; Flour per brl., 40c. enemy ean be brought into line. It should be Exchange on the East is steady at 1 per recollected, however, that the battle is to decide cent, premium, at which it was rather firmer to-
great issues, and must be gained. A brave, gallant fight, without success, will not answer. To fail, will be to lose all that is valuable in a free Government, or advantageous to a peaceloving people. It will justify war at the mere caprice of the President; will degrade the char- ' cter of Congress, deny to the majority the right , to govern, and make the "One-man Power" 1 j j- . . . 1 ... ' upremo sun uiuiaionai against me popular win. 1 To avert these calamities, the people must rouse! , . u , , . . i and to arms. There must be no faltering in viie.it ranns. 1 no marcn xo victory ana to tree-, dom should be steady and onward. Even now , their enemies are broken and disordered, and one 1 . . . , ,1 ,-OTruP v.arga tm.y necessary to crusn mem. uourare. then, brave hearts, and he rea. dy for the conflict! Your General is in your rnid and the eyes of, he world von in this, your struggle against corruption, and mis rule, and usurpation. Stand fast and remember his famous declaration to Wool at Buena Vista, We can't be beat when all pull together." Let the same high resolve and unconquering will which sustained him there, animate yiu now, and the day is ours! "Stand firm," as he did, nd give them battle "stand firm, ahd rely on a JtsT Providence for a right result!" Iook on tkia Picture. Governor Seward, while travelling in a stage coach from Norristown to Phoenlxville , New Jersey, overtook a poor Irish woman trudging mlong with a little girl by her side, a bundle in her hand, and an infant tied in a shawl upon her back The following scene occurred Governor Coachman st op, and let that poor woman in. Governor Good woman, get in and ride; step in. Woman I cannot sir: I have no money, Governor Never mind: come get in. Woman Sir, I have not a cent in the world ' I cannot pay. Governor Never mind, I will pay for you. So the Governor helped the poor womrn in nd paid her fare. I'w Ik on tkia Pit-tare. In 1H44 Gen. Cass was travelling in the stage oaeh from Cleveland to V ooster AWavne - county farmer, Mr. Samuel Hooter, entered his name for a passage at Strongville. When the tage came along, all the seats were full, except UlO front seat, which was occupied; alone, by r"i i-.u rp, c ... . (.en. Cass. The farmer attempted to get in,; when he was haughtily told by Governor Cass, , , u i , tnat he COUld not ride inside that the seats were all full except the one iu which he sat, and i that he could not sit with him he could do without his company. So the Farmer rode on I the outside, with the driver, and the servant of f, j, - ""v ut Gen. Cast. I Gen. Case la now the "Democratic" Tresidential candidate! but Governor Seward goes for -'Old Zack," who sympathises with the "common people." Among the numerous similar ones, jost rtsh Mt thiai Pirtare. When Gen. Taylor and a portion of the volsiuscr sotQiers, Were beinp- transported on a Steamboat lMn .!iffUs : vr . -vewmooat, oetween different posts in Mexico the General was provided the best birth on the K tp. . . , ,. , : w. I here was a sick soldier aloncr. and i Wfiu does "Old Zack" do? Ho quietly takes the rick soldier and puts him in his own birth than takes his blanket and lays himself down pon ihe deck for the night. Such Incidents expose the hearts, and are nnerring teal of man's faithfulness or unfaithfulness to his fellow man. !Mip fitridsllrsi Are among the new things under the sun. The ! QaSoIoniaus hare commenced the buckwheat-I 1 .. . ,, , , i Cake Season With them, aud brag largely about tlielr superiority over all other kind of griddles. They hare just been introduced into the Buffalo market, and their altedged advantage over all other articles of this kind is, that no grease is necessary tn cake baking, and as a matter of coarse, the process is not accompanied with that anpleasant smel which attends baking on an iron griddle, and which fills the house with smoke. The cakes are as smooth as glass when baked, and to the eye and palate are more acceptable than by .he present maJe, Albany Ete. Journal.
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To a young infidel, who scoffed at Christian- ') you huiiiii onrisuaniiy w a hol7 religion, by expecting its professors to be li , ,, . , . ,. noly5 and tnat thus by your very objection, you Py highest compliment in your power?" Mini... .f Boo,y id Acre.; Of the Regultr army about thirty-five thousand men are entitled to bounty lands. The volunteers who are entitled to these lands are about fifty-jive thausand. Fourteen millions four hundred thousand acres of land will be required the l of oncer..,,. xr t. - - v v.. ..it?.. pi uuui kj at vera truz, received for his services. 10 000 ' "wuSonth Cnrollno; M(Jmberg of Conmt eiecudLtUlrne. P.M. of the 88,6 are mving westward with their household chot tels. COMMERCIALt'inrinnnti TInrbri -u ' " ,'' -M Flour I he market tO-dav was ouiet: there appearing to have been very little enquiry, and rr , , . , . ' 1 J 5o hrUfror canal and inX kZ I Z T a oris. Irom canal, and ltl'J brls. from railroad at 3.75; 100 do. from Whitewater canal at 3.80 100 do. City Mills at 3.85 delivered. ,oay From I iltxbnrsh. River falling slowly with 4 feet 1 inch water in the channel. Weather pleasant. From Aaint Iyonia. St Louis, Oct. 30. It has been raining most of the day. There a re s'x fet water in the channel hence to Cairo. ' Ih the Missouri river there is 2)X feet. j llAitiMtii 1l.l..i i ...... , ( , 3 New York, Oct. 30. ! There is less demand for Flour to-day and the ' romnn nnW .1 lion k, .l,:l. i was disposed of at $5.12' to 5.31 1 for Ohio and Western, and $5.25 to 5.50 for Genessee. T'lere. '8 oodt iu5n'rF fr Wheat and the market is firm, but the transactions are not lar?e. I continue to quote Ohio at 116c. and prime Gennessee at 125al27c. There is a large shipping inquiry for Corn and K"' U' The transactions in provisions are moderate at previous quotations, say $12.50 for Mess Pork 9.621o for prime do, and TJc for Lard. No change in Cotton. Philadelphia, Oct. ItO. The market for Flour is steady but not active the demand being confined to small lots for city consumption, in which way $5.50a5.62)2 is realized for favorable brands. There is a good inquiry for Wheat for Milling with sales of prime white at 116al20c. There is a good deal doing in Corn and the market is firm at 67c for prime yellow. Baltimore, Oct. 30. The Flour market is heavier than yesterday and the business done is at a slight decline, the market closing at $5.12l2'a5.25c. The sales of wheat have been to a fair extent at 108c for prime red. Of Corn 10,000 bush sold at 60 to 70 for white and yellow. Pittsburgh, Oct. 30. The Flour market is steady but not active, , the demand being confined 111 small lots for city j consumption. In prices there is no change. I There is a good demand for wheat, but the transactions are not large. The market is almost entirely void of Bacon. The stock of Lard is small, St. Louis, Oct. 30. The Flour market is heavv and prices tend downwards. Sales at $4.12t,a4.183. Sales 4000 bush Wheat at 74c and 2,500 bush Corn at 35a37c. Oats bring 24c. Sales of Bacon sides at 3.ic, and shoulders at 33.4c. Prime Lard in kegs brings7..'c. 3ales of Hemp at $1 10. Of Lead 500 pigs sold at 3.75. It has been raining most ofthe day, causing a dull market. The amount of produce on the : .... . 1 landing 13 greater than it lias been for several rcna. . j XOT1CK. T"F S'te of Indiana, ? In the Frai klin Circnit Court Franklin countv. for the count v aforesaid. Tncsdav, August 1 5th, i84S. T.z''t' T m r' s'la T m r' 1 Richard Tvner, partners in trade I under the name and style of "E- I Forei 7ek"1 1 niT v " f attachment " VS MARY RKID. 'iHOMF. the said nlaintiffs bv Holland their Attorney s nd it appearing to the satisfaction ofthe T"1 LJhVr" C "lhm71 re,"rn: ed by the Sheriff of t he Comity of Franklin aforesaid with the following r turn thereon, to-w it "1 return this writ havi ng mailt- diligent search, have no goods or chattels, lands, rights, credits, moneys or effects of the deft subject to he attached in my county, but I served Jefferson Colescott and Robert Templeton, Garnishees, by delivering the accompanying summons together with a copy of this writ, and a copy ofthe affidavit against said Garnishee on the 23d day of June, A. D. 1R4S, Win. Robeson, Sh'tT." It is therefore ordered by the conrt, that the said defendant be notified of the pendency ofthe said writ of attachment in aaid county by publication for three weeks successively in the Indiana Americau, a weeklv new snancr oriiited and published in the county ol Franklin, aforesaid, and that nnless she appearand drfVnd ,he me on or b,.fnrv ,he fi ,n,dicatin thereof, the same will be heard, adjudicated and determined in her absenee, and this case is continued. ... 1011 v i mHvsTOV.ciitkF.c.c. Holland, Att'y for P ff. 45-3 w Franklin County Seminary. J rrtHE t iercises of this insmation will Be resume I . . . ,k. rt.h nf Vrtv n nHer the mssarv.
his banner, the broad. l t. r , , ' I ""T ". "morraw morninr, and 11 ipprimiK to the
1 ment of Mr. O. F. Fitch, and every eflort w.ll be made . phvsiologv and Phrenologv By Mrs. Fowler, t 00 , to promote its interest, and secure the advancement Fow ler's Practical Phrrnoiogv 100 ! of those who may resort there for instruction. A gen-i AAith various other works of facts and fiction, to- : eral co-operatioii and patronage are solicited. om- pettier with randtea, oils, ovsters, &c- Oct. 20. p. tent assistants will be employed to insure satisfac- , . . .
tory attention v an. ? v The Seminarv vear will he divided into three term e.r sessions Of 15 weeks each TERMS Or Tl'lTlO.N. pr;m.ry department, (including juvenile read ng and spe lling.; per term, Common Fngli'h, per term. Mathematical, Chemical and Philosophical, t oo 4 00 5 00 I o No student will he admitted for less than one half or a te rm, and no deduction will be made for absence nnless in cae of sickness; and then only when such sickness shall be protracted for one we-e k or more. It is advisable, therefore, that each scholar commence with, and continue uninterruptedly through the esion, it will h. ill be observed that the charg-et for titio hare .... . .... I !w-n sliphtlv raised. Uni the m-ssion has also been emended, to as m make little or qo alteram) in the terms heretofore established. Particular atteuiion will be paid to those wishing to engage in teaching. The Chemical and philosophical apparatus of this institution will enable the Principal to illustrate the various branches of Natural Science, wilo a variety of iuuresting experiments. By order ofthe board. ,5 O. F. FITCH, Pntictpal.
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j '' State of Indiana, In the Franklin Circuit Court franklin County. J for the cnumx aforetatd. Inursday, August 3Ilt, A. U. 1848. FIELDING JETER, VS I Joseph Whitelock, Susannah I Whitelock, Jacob A. Hindi, Nich olat Crist. Barbara Crist. Rett, In Chancery. Waters, Thomas Waters and the unanown ncirt or Ann Kudman. deceased. 1 "C0,o'EM,,h,eI"r,;t'1 ,eo.,!'.n,,,", hy Jolm M"' 1 . V. ,on "is solicitor, and it appearing to the at- ; "faction of the Court by affidavit filed of a disimerj E7, JSij Von.'.'?' w'gfTjfc ggl 1 FitJIedfor th "' ' ,hc ?,d ,ettnu',,,t, PubAmerican," aeTkTy ne"prrprinVand pCbi ! notify,, V 'npwr ' n"wor "'d bill on or before the call ing of the came 1 winlltVr?. continued, (Sec. Attest, JOHN M. Matson, Sol. eomp't. JOHNSTON, Clerk F. C. C. 45 w NOTICE. ucoiaieut inuiana, fin me franklin Circuit Court , In the 5 Aug rraiikhnl oHrny. J August Term. A. D. 1848. I HUSiUAY. AUGUST 17th. A n 1K4S AGESILALS ROCKAFELLAR.1 VS TlttvM C i 1 1 II I t " r . " i ..r:Vn,,r" iu .uancerjr. , avlu "riter- J i l1.iIES ,h? ad ton,plinnt by hit Attorney, and 1 thereupon the said David Stilwell and David Prker, br Sleith their attorney enter their appear. ! "ce herein, and upon motion they are ruled to an"."id.bi,l the ne'x, c.llin, of, hi. ree weeks successively in the "Indiana American' Attest. JOHN M. JOHNS fnv rleeW Holland, Sol. comp't 4J 3w F. C. C. Sale of Lands and Town Lots Delinquent for Non-Payment of Taxes. TVTOTICE is hereby given, that the lands and lots 1 retnmed delinquent by the Treasurer of Union , county, tor the non-payment of taxes Tor the year ! ,8"- "! described in lists posted up in the offices of ' Ibe Clerk, Treasurer, and Auditor of said county, or j much ,!'J'rrof ,bc necessary to pay the taxes due on said lands and lots respectively, or due from """J 'hTr' i,h, Ihe '.n,w',' Pena,t' nd ! charges due at the time of the sale thereof, will be sold ! hy ,he Treatnrer of Union county, at the door oi the I V"rt HO,r"' ln? " of l-'h-"y. county of vmon, and state of Indiana, on the first Monday of January, 1B49, within the hours prescribed by law, nnless the taxes, interest, penally and charges due on said lands and lots be paid before that time. JOHN W. SCOTT, Auditor of V. C. Auditor's Office, Union Co., October 27, 1848. 45-4W Prit. Fee 42 03-Most Extraordinary Work! -t3l THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Ncdical Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, Professor of diseases of Women. Sixth Edition. 18mo. pp. 250. Price l. 30,000!! Cop ie sold in six months!! Years of sufferingr, if physical and mental anguish toman; an afTeeiionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties to the husband might have been spared; thousands now poor would have enjoyed competence; thousands now broken in health would have enjoyed it; hundreds now in their graves been still alive, by a timely possession of this work. 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PHILLIPS, No. 7 Main Street, west sir,-, three doors aboc Front near the Public Wharf, Cincinnati, O., TRALER in GHOCERIES and PRODUCE! I I keens constant! v on hand, a general assortj ment of Salt, Sugar, Cofrce, Tea, Molasset, Cheese, . 1 . . .- - I . J"- 1 V . 1 . .viauetetr, nuigo, sici.a,t s. ---, s..... Yarns, Fish, Tobacco, Soap, Candles, and all other article in the Grocery Business, which will be told at the lowest pricet for CASH, or in exchange for Prod ace. . N. B. The Highest Price paid lor Feather, Flaxseed, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ginvng. Timothy Seed, Clover-Seed, Mustard-Seed, Beet' Va, Dried Fruits, White Beans, Rags, fcc. i.c. Cincinnati, 3-
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In conclusion, we beg leave to state, that every promise made will he faithfully and literallr fulfilled, (which those accustomed to compare the' performances with the promises of Magazine publishers will hardly expect) lhat the first number of a volume will be found to be alwavs a fair aneeimen ot every other that is to follow, except in its possessing a beautifully engraved Title pare. IHE LOWEST 7BHMS FOR 140 I he Money always to accompany the order, and postage paid. Single Copies, 1 00 Fise Copies, $10 00 Two Copies, 5 00 Eight Copies, is 00 r.leven topics, 10 00 And a copy gratis to the postmaster or other person forming a club of eleven. As the publishers are desirous of ascertaining, at an early day, what will be the probable list tor the January number, which will be issued early in DeiiiimiT mi- tin r as PREMIUMS To those sending in their names and money on o before the 1st of December next, either of the following large Engravings, the price of each of w hii baone i 1 nrre Dollars VIZI A LARGE WHOLE LENGTH PflRTn t it nr GF.N. Z. TAYLOR, representid resting on hia war horse, Old Whiter. Engraved on steel, in Mezzotinto, uj j. annum, imin uagiierrrotvpe taken from life expressly for this plate. Size of the work, exclusive of margin, il by l inchea. Group of Portraits ofthe WASHINGTON FAMI-ici-ioiiig orn. amngtnn, l.atlv Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis, George Washington Parke 1 iistia, ami Washington's favorite Servant, Engra'ime. in .-irAAiiiiniii, on sreei. ov J. bartain. 1mm th.. original by Savage. Size, exclusive of margin, 24 by These Pre-niiims are nut from old worn out mariT.me plates, hut are quite fresh and new. The latter nas not yet nafl me nrst impression printed from it, ar.d the former has not been completed many weeks. Both are splendid Parlor Ornaments, and have been entrraved at an expense of more than 10OO dollar. Either of these are offered to those sending single subscribers, as well as Clubs, if in accordance with the aoove u rins, anil sent prior to the 1st of December. They w ill be sent perfectly safe through the mail, on card rollers, at a trifling expense. Address, JOHN SARTAIN 4- CO, Third street, opposite Merchants' Exchange. Phila Sept. 188.42-2m LIST OF LETTERS R KM AIMVG in the Post Office at BrookviUe on the 1st. day of Oct. 1348. Aliens Phitlipp Hi-van William Hischt rtl Mr Bravogel Win Baldwin H;ram Beale Ellen Brown Horare llatzner Frederic Chapman Murvin t'ai-r P Jc F Chambers Richard Casey Christopher Carter Daniel flake William t'orlis Job -i Ervin James Edwards Joshua F'.arls Mrs Mary J F"ields William Glisson "c Riley Hutchinson Mathew Hannah Oliver C Hurley Jane C Halstead Mrs Hannebotirn Frederic Hai-tnian Mrs Ann Ha) man S R 2 Harrison Cornelius Ilariman Denis Human Francis Howard John Hinks Giiilderhorn Hays James Johnson B D S Jetad Hester Jacob Peter Jones David Jones Thomas Khvts Joseph Kelley M J Kleme Elizabeth Kale Peter Lucas James M I.ea'h Francis Looby Michael S Little Sarah Ann Lewis Morgan Lebecke F Hetirich Miller John A Morgan, Gordon tk Kyle Messrs Mayer Mrs Mary Hitc-hrll John Maxwell Wm Miller Lranard Mour Martin Myers John M Mormon Henry Meeker Hamilton Marshall Esy Montieue Seth Mormon John Michael Amos McMiner John Morgan John Miller Jacob O'Neal Will Pettit Mary Ann Poe Wilson Raymond Miss Harriett facer Mi- Phebe Mailer John Ryburn Mrs Nancy Readmond Joseph Skinner John mith Jnhit Speer W Sater Ephraiin Slllitt George Swaitz Jacob Stewart Amos Shanihan Dansel Seaard William Smith Sam'l Seal John Sullivan Michael Searls Lawrence Snyder Thoa W Snyder (German) Short J rdon Templeton "fobert Timbcrman John Vintng S L h H O Wiley Spencet Williams Thomas William Jacob Wilson Fleming Wheat Michael Word, dill Wm, Jr Wallace James Wise Jane C Weston Danisil Wilcher Elder Wallis Clarriasr Whitehead Elizabeth Wellchire Joseph Waldortf Philip Worth Amos Wallow t Frederick Young Lewi B. H. BURTON, P. M. S.J.HARRIS. J. B. CLARK. Clocks. Watches & Jewelry. Is akkis ic 1 1..A KK, nave on I hand and for sale on accom mo.1alii.cp terms f 1 ni.1. lVt.h vr-J 7 es e-s, ann a -e-iierai assorimene 01 Je-welrv; consisting in part ofthe following articles. Eight-day ard common mantle Clocks, Gold, and Silver Lever and common Watches, Gold and Silvec Pencils and Gold pens. Rings, Breastpins, Studs, Steel Deeds, Silver thimble. Steel hag-clasps and purse mountings, an assortment of Silver, Ge rman silver and plateel tea and fable spoons; a variety of Spertaclea. Also, choice articles of cutlery. Pen and pocket knives. Razors, &c; and in short all article usually kept in Jewelry Stores. They are also prepared to attend to all jobs in the Silversmiihing line such at repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, and the changing of glasses in spectacles, Jkc. Thankful for past favors, they hope by a strict attention tn business to merit and receive a liberal share of the public custom, determined as they are that nc customer shall have cause of dissatisfaction. Store on Main Burgess street, nearly opposite the public offices, BrookviUe, It. March 2d, 1845. lo-tf. BOOTS AVI) SHOES. rH AVE just receired a complete stock of MEN'S Coarse, Kip and Calf Boots and Broana Bill S coarse and Kip Hoot and Broeans. YOUTHS' Coarse and Kip Roots and Mrogant. WOMEN'S KIP ROOTS. " CALF do GAITER do " Half Gaiter do " MOROCCO d. " GOAT do Morocco and Goat SHOES. Kid SLIPPERS Cul'd Half Gaiter BOOST. CHILDREN'S SHOF.n and BOOTS. Ladies' and Gems' RUBBER OVER SHOES, ft 'The above articles are of a Chtirr Quality, andcl will sell them at Cincinnati price- FOR CASH. R TYNER. Rrookville, 9th Now.,l4T Executor's Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby aiven lhat the itndersi ersicned the last Hie last 11 has taken out letter t.-etameniary of will and testament of I.vdia Wood, deceased, late ol Franklin countv. Ind. Those indebted lo said estate w ill make immediate i.avmeitt. and all havinr claim j aeain.t the estate will present them wi.hin one year Tor payment, '"fl-
i-rt.ss. tneir aim will he to furnish a Monthly miscellany, that is not onlv livrlv and entertaining, but nielul and instructive; in which Domestic Home 1 a i s and sketches calculated to elevate the moral
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stovksj stovks:: TjlHE stibscrilier is now receivingone of tlie largest and the lust a..rtiuent ol Stoves ever offered ftirsalc mtlie tumi of Ki-ookville, having just n tiirn..uni me city in-re In- lia snared it. lecting the h.t pnlleriis from the best of Fotiedtiea. And those W'i'hiiig a good article the line of Stoye cannot i,t be pleased after looking ilin.-h his stock. As it n-snei-t orie r... i . nn,.M.t "e in sctomancc toth. I i In .-a lr . are an oi goon materials, and I have had a special rye to the thickness of tile plales, te. Among vliirh will be found patterns froin ihe Foundry ,,fW. C. Bavis Co., and I in (.roved Premium looking Stoves' Al, Fancy Air Tight Parlor Fraukltu and Ten Plate Stoves, wuh. all and everv article be..uKiu? to the atovc and uMk,ing line; such as Trakeith. Waffle irons, o;c. 8ce. All of ahi.U will be lit led up and trimmed out at tlishunest notice; cheap very ihean fur ca.li. r ALSO, TINWARE. OfcTery variety, oholesale and retail. Merchants giving orders for Tinware, can be accommodated at short notice and lowest cash prices. Hou..- spouting and heads made and put up to order. Stove pine always on baud or made to order. N. B. Old Brass, Copper and Pewter taken in exchrnge for ware. J. H-FVI.C.E. M41H Uurget, at. Brooktilie, pt.23, ) Navigation Open. Tt,y ARRANGEMENTS FOR lS.-Frora and 1 after Monday, loth ol September, 1S4S, the Cincinnati, Caniliridg- City Daily Packet Line leaves tinciiinati daily at 2 o'clock. I. M., undav" exceoted) passing th.ough CleveTown. Il.rri..,;." ton, Rochester. RrqokTillc, Metaiuora, Laurel, Colinersville and Milton. For passage apply boar.1. Cambridge City Heveille, t unu. rsvlle Telegraph, HrookviUc American and Frankini D. mo. rat copy to the amount of'J each. Sep 7-38 t-in. tian 1 w. ,jt (;. v. itousox, " Copper Smiths Front Street, bnw.eti pike and Builer, opposite Bethel Church, ami Second street between Main and a not. ( NflXN A TI. MMXl'KACTfKK and have crnstnntlv on hand Via a large and general axortruriit it, heir line such a Copper Wash, Slew, Tea and Glue KettlesI Sti ls and Hatter's Kettles; Emrinr, Well, Cist, rn ...H..ur romps; , f or,.e J.ump, fr wells, pork house and distilleris; Soda Founts and Strnd a Patent Generator for making Soda Water fce N. B. Wenianutacturertall tunes Brew Kettle, from 800 to 3000 gallons. ' Engine and Lard Su amer work done on the shortest notice and in the best manner. Feb. II. r-tim New Fall and Winter Coods. THE tiudersigned has lately received a large and eomplete assortment of every description of Goods suitable for the season ; uch as DRESS t;t)ODS. Super. French, and Eugli'h t'ASH.MEHF.S. " " " Mousse de Lainrs Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca French, English, and Scotch Ginghama Superfine Gala Plaitls " Raw Silk Plaids Ruena Vista, Momerey and Oregon Worsted Plaids Muler color, striped and black Alpaca Very rich black and shaded Rombazinea Plaid t'loak Linings, all Wool Striped, Plaid and Plain l.inevs Rich English and Americau Calicoes Very rich plaid Cloaking Silk and Cotton Velvet A rirh as.ortment of plain black and Taney Silks Grecian, Egyptian and Orleans Mitts Zephyr Wrist Merino Gloves, a new article Hoskin and Kid Gloves Berlin Lined, Chamois Lined Gloves Worsted Hoods and Comforts Plain and plaid Cambrics and Jaconets Swiss, Moil and Hook Mm-Inn Linen Cambrics, brown and black Cambrics Thread Laces, Edgings, and Insertincs Plain and curded Jaconets, Brow n Hollands Irish Linens, Green Hen-gt-, Gauze Veils New Style Bonnet Bihhniids Bonnet Tablis and Artificial Flowers Black Sewing Raw Silk ami M,.l.,r r,;... Silk Fringes for Dresses, all colors black and Fancy colored Apron Girdles Shawls. &c. Super. all Wool Broeha Shaw Is I Slid and Worsted Hucha Shawls Do Heavy Woolen and Tckeri do Plain and Emb'd Cloih and Cashmere do Supe r. Rlanket and Neck do Silk Cravats and HMk'fs Cloths, Cassimercs. fee. Fine blue, black and brown Freuch, English and Ameriian Cloths French, English and American wool black I'assimeres Super Fli nch and English fancy t'assiniere-a Sky bine FeltCloths au.l Mackinaw Itl:iol., t.r, r.,.. Gold mixed and other sti le .1 I'sod. Blue, black and gold mixed Jeans Red, green, white and yellow Flannels Fine black and blur-blucl Cassiincre Ve. tings Black Silk Velvet and Saiiit do I- ancy colored Worsted do Fine Hulk Mills and Gloves HLAXKl-rrs. KUKKTIXGS, Sc. I I- 4 and U-4 Whitney Blankets 9-4 and 10-4 do do Brown and bleached Shirtings 5-4 and 6-4 brown hheetiugs Brown and bleached Drillings ami Canton Flannels The above goods have been selected with great rare, and arc offered at the luwest Cincinnati price for CASH. K. 'T V N h. R . BrookviUe, Nov. 29th, 1847. 40 LUIvF, KKXT, riork :iiMi Wafi TlaKrr. JEWELRY, Silverware and Spectacle Manufac turev. Diamond pointed gold Peiis,,v.c. No.23 Mainst. between 5th and ith Cii.cincati.Oliio. March 20, 1845. 13-ty Town Property for Sale. IrAHE subscriber has a IIOVSF: St LO T for sale in tat Henne's plat of BrookviUe. It is a good Flame House, nearly new, with three good rooms, cella r, and well arranged and impraeed. The title i s..od, and will be warranted. It is a pleasant and re-tired residence for a private family. I hose wishing to purchasrwill apply to the umlerigned, five miles north east of BrookviUe, or to C. F. Clark son. in BrookviUe. KUKXKZKK BOOTH. Oct. Sih, 148. 42 if FOII SAL f.. ON accomti with Gig imodaiing terms, a comfortable Bl'GGY ig Top. ALSO, A GOOD FARM, Acre s, near Laurel. I.IK I'.WISK. ONE FRANKLIN STOVE. For further particulars applj to N. D. GALLION. Public Sale. T" ERF. will be sold on 1 ue-sdar the .I dav of Oct. next, on the farm I now occupy, a.lioiniur ! th widow Ree-,1'., on (iarrison Creek, the lollow.i. pmpertv, town.liORStS, COLT, COWS, YOl.'XG CATTLK, SHECr, HOGS, Sec. Also a variety of farming utensils, embracing one good two horse Lumber Wacon and Harness, 18 or IS acres of Corn, 4 or 5 Tons of Hay. WM. VAN BETGEN. Laurel, Sept. 7, IS4S. 3V-2w A. I'll A COCK, Dealer in Iron, Steel Nails, Axles, Springs, W ago 11 Beixea, Ae, Mold Boards, &x. A S O, Mantifacturer of the eelebratid Wrnnght and Steel Mold Baard Plows, Cast Mold Board Plows, ritrhl and eft handed, of dift'. reiit si.c,, hod Plows, shovel Plows, Cultivators, Harrow, Dratr. Cast Shear Plows, tc, all warranted to perform well. A liberal discount will be made on either Iron or Plow by the. quantity. Store on MamStnct, between 5ht New Goods. THE undersigned again calls attention to his stock 01 ury Goods, which he has just been increasing by suppliet of article for spring and Summer wear. His siock consists 11. part of Silk, worsted, liiiiie-11 ami cotton goods for gentlemen t wear. Fancy colored French Cloths, Catsimeres i Sattinetta. Gingham, Lawns, and new style lawns k gingbamt. New style calicos. Martaillet, valemia and silk vesiingt. New style nf dress silk. Drr Hdkfs He shawls suiteel to the season Kid, silk and cotton glove ruv ladies and gentt. Bonnett riblM.iids and drawer goenls, aud all other 1 -. ... ! .m . U.. 1. , ... es te.nr.is ..re. t As cheapness seems to be the ortlrrof the day, he t assure-t his old cnstoiue-r and the public that he will ; not be undersold bv any. and promises a great vari- ""' (fo"d I"1") s I r,"r ,nc" f"T c,n' 14JJ bc had 11. the market at R. TYNFe. : OPpr via' ipp 1VI1 11 1 i sisiW A 1? P , VST .,', T't , ,Jr. aoclm'tMC 1 Ru-ensware and C. I.ssw a.c, bv
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D. G ALI.ION is just now rerpivinr fmin'R 4 W ITMOKEaud CINCINNATI, and opening .... ..... a 11,11 smpiy of new and elegant goods. cnnipnsing a full assortment Tor the far! and winter, which lie oilers to the public at aarprisingly low rates. In addition to our formtr stock ofclulhs we now offer, in the GRNTLEMKN'S LINK New six le plain aid fancy cawimeres. do do do do Sattinetta. Heavy blur and drab Kelt Cloth, a beautiful. of goods for Over-coa 1. .marline Cloth, for pant. , Blue red and yellow Han ml. ooien Ki.tt snirt. and d-wera HAT AND CAPS. j 1ct fancy cloth caps. i B-ys fancy and plain tlolli cups. Heavy fur raps. j Fashionable bro-li Hats. ! tiut na Vi.ta Ht. t Hlark waierprot.r, and sporting hats, j tilaaed and hair caps I L A I I US I) K VA IJT3I ENT. , W.- invite il,e attention ofthe Ladies to a rich seicetion rittitiurur ; Silk, plaiil ami plain Lustres. i Fancj prints and ginghams. V iirniiiiiv prims. ; Kmhi-oidi retl raxtinerc Shalls. . Heavj rringtd drah do. ' do I l.ihb.i A.. UlacK and Ijiitey silk fnii.-rs, Flim itif I aij. boiiiiciaFancy ar.r. .. . Ueci. ii anil cotton Hose. '" do glovea. ' tt orstt n netts. loceiheruili a fall sm.i.le r.n .l. "f the trade. BOOTS AND Pitt-iKS. Men's water-proof kip bout. Men's calf boots. do thick do Bos'- do da Heavv Brogans for lutu and Wpvs, Woiiuuv, iu, Ml(M.(i kid shoes..' , u" do calf buni. Ladies' kid boots and buskina. Iu Gaiter booit. i:i 20 bags Itest Rio Coffee. No. I Mackerel I Bee Rice Lonf a jd brown Sugar, very cheap. 'l ulu, backets. Led cords, roil rope, starch, &. A full uuply of b.auiiful new atvles of fancv S.i.Tiiiilr. ,, 4( ,,-ll(.r, jn r 1nr f t,r latest Stile, aud at the l.isesl r.f T -.1.1 ... li.' H.kv, I,- S. pu "o .4. vvint, a. pu JO, .4. Harrison Township, on Moneiav. tsct loth Brownsville I ue.y', JE . ',.1' h,,H "5" " W.dnesUay, Nov. 1st, Harmony Thursda,, Nr. 2. ,V""" " Friday, Nov. 3d. Ceiitre " i Liberty afic- 1st q,, RATl'M I1F TYTinv j On each loo Dollars for Slate purport' " JO Ct On each 100 Dollars for (..... ....' ..." On each 100 Dollars for Road pnrp..Ve, ' 10 Ci! " ... .SO. I, 1 on tart. 8100 00. 10, K. 1 AV eat Ul CIS , 10, R. 1, West 25 cts. ' School 'Tax iu Dit, on each SI00 00. No. 3, T. ! tn each Poll for Stale purposes, 75 Cts. Oil rath Poll lor County purposes, 15 ct! .. s ....ire .nan uue, 1 OO Pnvnieut of la,.. required on or before the 1st (lay of January, 1849. WILLIAM RYRAM, , , Tn-asurrrof Vuion Countv. S. pt 1Mb, lf.48r-30.6w Boots & Shoes. .? I'HS. Men's fine Calf Boots. Jr so do Kip Ilrogaua. -s -- no t. all elo 24 id. do Slippers. 4i Women's Calf Buskins H " do Colored Tius. S4 " dq Kid Spring do 24 bildreii's Sliqes. Jtist received and fur sale low by May IS, 1S4J. R I V NT. I). 1. JOXKs, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR A I- I tr It r o u k v i I I . I n l . j Dec. ,0, )...1.,r0f""'""B.rt,.. St. j Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ! Practices in Hamilton, Cl rimnit and Brown Coun ties, Ohio. OFFJCE--O11 the Eat side .if Main, between Jj ' and 4th Sts.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer tot'. F. Clarkson, llnmkville. ' Dec. 1847. 5i-ly j 11. i). joiiVsox. 1 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. I SHEI.RYVIl.t.E, 1D. Refer to Messrs. Coram, Tweed ft t. 'ineiiiiiati; , tieo. Hollan.l. Esq., Rrookville-, Ii.o i Oct. 85, IS47 44 ) JOIirV' A. 31 ATS OX, Attorney at Law. Ofvic eon Main Sr., Uhookville. I.m, May 10th, 18,5. 30-lf. ; JOIIX II.FAIMtUIIAK, Attorney at Law. Iiroukville, la. Jin. 10 isi:i- 3.,r. " J 0 1 1 T). 1 1 0 V L A X D7 Attorney at Law, UROOKVILLK. la, to Tin: puiTtiic. "jJff AVIN'ti completed our new Piano aud Tea 9 1 Ware-rooms, and receive d our first shipment, roiiM-ting of 3t splendid Pianos, and 36Q Cheats, choice Teas, we mvile purchase-s and drak rt iu those 1 articles to call and examine out stock, winch will be ! replenished weekly. Our 'Teas are purchase d for cash direct from the ' Import, rs and our Pianos being from the manufactory of siodan -V K11.1l.111u, New York, cannot br equatlcd in the I'mied State. I The Piano Sale-room is over the Tr Ware, rooms, ' and occupies the whole upper part bl'lkr building. 'Teas put up ii. I and ) pound park arts, erf better qualitt 111 iH-tier title, and at lower prices, than by any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH Jfc NIXON, North East cor. Tth i WaUu' sts. Cincinnati, Ohio. July 25, 1x45. NOTIOR. j f0 AL' WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: On the' 2 1t of May, IS!, the last will and Ic-lainclit ef Isaac S. Sweringen, then late of Franklin conn v. in the stale of Indiana, deceased, was regularly admit. ted to Probate, in ihe Probate Court ..f said coumv. by which said last will and testament, among other tliiiiK-s, the tesiator directs that all tire re .ielu. of hit personal esiate shall be invested for the use of Bar bara Swe riuire 11, ihe w ire of the testator; the said Har- I bara to receiee ibe interest accrnin: thereon during ; her natural life; the said last will and testament containt the lollowini provision: "It is mv will thai at thrdeath ol my beloved wife Barbara, my executor '. hereiualter named make a full collection ufall tnnn. ' V '"" ' ' " " ""."notice, by pub.e I nver.is.-nse.it .0 an my lerai neir to mine lo.war.t
L TAXKS i ri ,F- " hen h, K,xtu i U1 arlld lhc , 4 "i iiMtal plaees of holding lectiops, in the several 1 I!'! "1" r ' 1 "'""V'Uiity, losthe purpew ..f rrce.v. !"-w,i" "r ""rs,r 's," the follow ,r days,
All mv heirs "lhat mat- come forward w iihm the time 1 "f Jsvrn,hs:i: n. t. the wieiiH-rty U-.cn bed C" follow-, above "descnlMd. their claims In-my le gally test, d, ' ,0' Sixl j U-et orl of ibe-somh end of lots nnu.ln-r-shall be entil led lo their respective . qual shats- ofthe , ' nT-three frit) and sixty-tonr (54) in Thomas whole sum colli cted, as last above described. Th.ne , Pl,, uf ''' "" ' MrswksiUe, the late rs eidrcr of
who mil fail to anneac iu Iks. iuiir.ifsBris.li .here be. shall be- foiv-t er etrlu.le-d from anv .bare ae inter- : eat in nr ettale whateves." On the 4th of July, IS4S, Mrs. Barbara kwenngs-n, the relict ofthe a ti n ttator, departed tLjs life in taid Franklin County. In pursuance therefore of the said last will aud tcatamct, the tinde-rsicneel, James Cnnw.il, Executor of said last w ill aud te stament, hereby potifiet all person interested as claimants under sj.d last will and testament, to pro luce to t le Probate Court of said county prnp-r evi.lt tice nf thr.r rich! to a distribitire share- of the estate- uf said te-iator, within the tern, of three years from the dale of this advertiaement. The prntuible amount of said estate subect 10 distribution, is four thousand dollar. JAMES CON WELL, Executor ol the Estate of I. S. Sweriu gen. Aug. , 1S4S. 31-lni The Xetiia I or. I. Lil.t (Ohio) and Fred, ricktown Examiner (Md.) will 1 ine rt the foreiim advertisement weekly for 3 monihs, and tend a inv of each No. coutaiuini the adv. tn J. D. Howcopy iit'racli Vn, co.ita.iiing thea.lv. toj. D. Howlaiul, Mr-Hk til Franklin county, Indiana, and scud thi-ir tu thifltrtfictr. New Establishment tJ'HF. suliscrilnr wishes lo inform the eit'aent oil P Rrookville, and the public gen rally, that he is now prepared tu do all kinds ur Hl.t'tiSMf I 1IG;TUUNIN(,.and FlMSIIINti all kindsoI'MA- i CHINF.RY;rtting up and re pairing Seam Euril.es, I casting and nuisliini everv variety of Brasa Werk. 1 Al-o makes and repairs all k.ndt sif Guns, Pistols, ,tc. ftc. The tiibscriber intends using the os-at o! stock, and doing his work in ihe best manner and oa the most easy and accommodating terms. H. shop is in front of the Methodist Church, and w 11 bin three squares uf Mr.Spe a.'s Mill. JOHN MOFFITT. Mac 3d, 147. i) 1 RALE super Prr.n hheeii.t, I 44 Cincinnati do C..I ton Yarn Itattiiirand Wadding Hat an.1 Hand H..t s For uK st t'ie lie ih.ap slot of 1. M K . FMiqi'H All
Counterfeiters Detected!! S II A. MEET T. AND V V P ' ' V CJI'P L E IX VILLAIN Yl 5 VOI is the usefulness. ide-auread rrmitatiosu
t.. i ' and immi ue demand for Dr. ROGERS' I.I VERat j WOK'' At TAR, that rv k l.-.s ami emitting im,- ; I'"-'"-. " cruies iukc oi nuin.in sun. rings and na- : quencei, utterly lost to every feeling of humanity ! inue, are constantly alternating to cmiml rle.t i ' And we have bien so fn-qui ntlv lalli-d upon lis J cheek Ihta base and high-hauil- d IMIMJSITIONS.'! , that or f.el in iluty bound V warn and protect the public against litem by every mean in ,.nr poster. : T'" " ""l" " n," "mr by POFKSSOJf M. ""v. r. oi s. ini-ililinlt, nas lieen stopped, liutwiiu.- ; standinr hia wealth and influence. I We now warii von ai;aiut aiiother Coanterveitrr. . the malicious running and rrcLlesa in.m..rlit. ..r i which most excite the pity and coitien-.ni c? eterr honest man. JOHN T. TOI..ISD, in the employ o.l.En. M. ALLEN, Dmggi.t f Cincinnati, has COLNTaiR-' FKITF.D OI K l.AHKL. '-roHGKD the tac sitaila of AEDHF.W OGKHsS SIGN A ICR E, primed a pamphlet w holly false, qnd rrniicatrt entirety Jlrfifeii, and la.urd a medicine like uulo the c-ruuiust I . tfl rj- terual a'lttrnrntifr nt. I,. W' '"r" "" V""- against this iofam.iu. ootragr. i tint 1 ulaud havnij n. r. .p,.nnlnluj at stake, under I the assumed title ..f DOC TO TOLIXKitil...... I ilia) fall., r of tUe ku!e concern. j Wealth, reputation and high station have not w itbj held the avaricious and tiupriucipli it. not onlv in dei fiance of all law and honesty, to Meal and fran.luleuij lv appropriate our well-earned reputation, but re- ' card I... of human life and surlrriiig, by snsxiiiating their wretched counterfeit depriving the Cunsnmptivet.fa medicine, which in all human pr-tbabilitr t mtplit save their lives. What contempt too bitter? vt nat term loo liarskt Or punishment too severe" Is it not fraud.' is it not thcfV is it not MVAliKIt j u, uuiy compels us lu tker public ea- , positions of knavery and imposture, our uwnriirht j arr legally protected, and it is for the unwary and al. flirted we lit-1 and w rite. Tbli epoue are rami.. tied arainst a rt SK I COUNTERFEIT ARTICLE. i ieJ.! . ,,l",,h'- prepatation is manufarlurrd bv I JOHN T. TOLA N D, and on ihej-.u-w i.uinii t,s ; bottle the name of A I.. Scuvill is omitted afier lh words bo lend according f, art ol Cotlgnss, c. ate' and that ike pamphlet accompanying :ae couu-tern-it is wholly false, being made up ..f ti ilwos errtifiravr. purporting to hare come from R. Hlauchard, ' a. D , Harrisburh Pa.; S. A. Worrell M. !., Ho. ion; 1 M,r""1 Wuodruff. Viica; Asa Smith. IVacliam Vt &.c. i s.c. c. I The GEN VINE DR. rOGEsfV COMrOl'M) (SVRVPOK IIVKUWOKI AMI I Alt i. aceompa- , nicd by a pamphlet containing rerfitiran r citizens ,l the luhe.t staudini;, such a Prul. wir U. Cox. ' n.u.... u ... u...i i. . . . .. - i, noil, .iiiogi- tf.-urv Morss-, Hon. Judge Wm.. B.rke, ic. Ac, all tif sihoni arc uiii hi oi s iiicinnat.1. . K'"'l-'ia'.'t "rKr M' A "en. P. C i.nto... and 'jhn l.loksnd. and auit f..r $jn,ocoha brrn bro't a .eani.y stereoivpe k-tuse who made the I plates aud fo.-ged the lac simile of the name of Andrew Rogers, and assure the pul lir thit we will be deterred by no fear of liiiano.i, tuuble str rp. ne, from dealing to the uiit-riuesi liini' u! i'.e law wuh counterfeite rs, venders, tere it tiers, m int. : ,n i.i. or any pea.nc wl.ats. ,er tone, rue.l. dir.-e lly or iadirectly, iu suc h nefarious and sham, ful pra.-lir.. I We warn the public agaii.-t the con ntert it oflered by P. Clinton, w ho is the travelling agent ol this .ei- ' ri. tit article; and we -aruexlj req'ie.t our age nts and frit-ndjs, and the I'm .ids ,. hiimaliitv aud justice, proiupi y to forward to u iiiI".t,i,:h,o i anv person ,or persons .-ll n.g or offering for sale sny f tin eoun- ; terfeHed arlicle, as. they are l...t onlv re-sp.n.lle for damage to persons tl. coumerf, it article, bat are liable to pmse-tiiii ut. , Those who a.v afflicted wiili dis.as.-d lungs and ... vr tt...ui.e nr. ..trr' l.iverwprt and I ar, ahwuld, Uuj of i,c ailvcri.se.xl agenta un'r ' ... Ciucipnati, June 20ih, 1S48. A. L. SCO V ILL, orneT of Fifi k aud R-tt Sireei. Cinc.unati O. AVhulrsale Agent f..r the s.ouih ami Wm, w here all urete rs should be sent. It is alvu for sale by re zular advertised agents. ... all the principal towns and count..- in Ihe Vuited State. Also lor sale by R. TVNER, BrookviUe. H. UNCK. J H. FARt,l HAH. New Fall and Winter GOODS!!! SPiaiaXmi) Asso::TMExt Just resceiveul at llie .Vew kitore of LINCIt PAlilJIIAK. OKMlV lll'He.USS STffKKT. ni!0(lKVII,l.K, INDIANA. 8 1NCK .V FA Rm'll A R t titler a geurmeis publia i their continued thanks for pat patronage, and 1 rc-'pertfMlly 110 He atlentiou their verv I.VrTt;K an I GK.NhK I. ASSORTMENT OF FAI.I. A N II vt IN I Elt (illODS, rutiliiug of I'A-NCY AM) STAl'LK DRY .Oi.l)S. IIAUDWAlil-:. VE i: iV S WAR (I E. i;s ware. WOOD V. X W A II F, ro'rTj'iEe.-) wAiii:. HJlcrv. II ATS CAPS POOI S Sll: KS, Groceries, IOoKiii !alasr., LEATHER not;o.s AMI su KORTH. - THE HIGHEST MARKET I'll HE IAV IN CASH FOR WHEtiT. Al l. KINDS OF VrrilOVF.n COT'NTRY PHtVDl'CE TAKEN EXCHANGE FO,K GOUDa AT cakii pk;c;es. Jept. 22, lS4Eoney Wanted. persons indebleel tu il- tin.l. rsi-neo, or to H S. 'I'yner, are re-etueHte-d l make iiitoteeJiata payment. u .NKR. BrookviUe, Jau'v 4, I84S. Beware of Counterfeit?:! ITHEN I was in I iiiein iHl, la-t wm.er I waa w tf ry sor. lv alllicted wuh my old and long staux ding n.nch, and ill set king a core was induced l ir U. IDS IV 1)1 AN BALM of I.I r'F.: the rele-f 1 Chlaiueef was set siiel.li-n au.l -o pvrinaue-i.t tlmt 1 f. It it to br tuy duty tu u'i taut the agency. I have- done to aud now elU'-r it tei.iuy .ieighlH.nas'ihe l.rt aud safest ia-medy fo( coughs, cold, broue-liiiis. iucipiriit consumption, a-llinia. soar thniat, hoarse-tM and all I.l'Nti DISEASES. Ministers aud oiler pul.lus speakers will find llicniv lie. air;uallv be nt fitted by its svse. hrwarrmt lmitnH,mt. None genuine l.utPr. ITU'S Imtluin Balm mf Lijr. Pr. pared onlv br Dr. P K. WO.MllAL'GH. At the Ech-ctie Dispensary on 5th t. b twee.. Viua aud Race, Cincinnati. JOHN ftlNKAKn, Agent. OFKICK FOIi THE CUKK iF Lung Disease. Liver Complaint, Scrofulous Disease. sYhe-untalic ArV.-etijiis, WHetlej-r mercurial or tu ii. cnnimon rhnn; lsp. p.y, Cauce-rs. Si. Vim- Dance, Parabsis, 'I tr-Dulor ei. Feinale D. ae s and Weakle and all Clironu- li. a, of the Momacli, He-art, Sples-n. Kindrys, Eye-s. Skin and mint- Organs; at I la hclir Disn-nsary, south stde of Filth st. between Vine and Race, Cincinnati. . A tt. i.tlior I ln.i..u. Dr. P. K. WOM B A 1"G il. Death to Tooth Ache, Prepared onlv bv .)r. P. K. l rrpsTxibU' Iriic;tl( ihrniiKl"" tlir Norih mid Writ. 'I hi rrnit dy iie-v r f.ul ! rurv lien ntt nicirUi(f In tlie dirt riion : ami it inuy iim ! h m -,ukh f patisrnt with ft-rfWt at't-tv ' M I a it r nt mniaiii 411 y ditiirniu artirl- and Mill not injur ?tt JOHN M JM .l;l A-t-nt. " - fe'fall1 W t f t.t . ..1 111 1 HOUSE A LOT in the TOWN t.r RHOOKVILLE. . TH E .mil. rsign. d administrator of tlie Estatr of Thompson Stout. ,,.-. s,-d. pur-uam 10 an order of " "" ' "'' ....,, ......... ... :-e' - V" v " " r " 'Hi, ueceaseu. . 1 "e property it wen situate lor a family re.. well dence, w.ih a comfortable frame dwelliu-; house. good frame ttahlr and other nut houses, will, a blacksmith's skjon .its the premise. The terms of rVj u,. third of the purchase money. cash in hand, sine third in six mouths, anet the r. naming one third iu imte iiu.iiiUs freuu ihe da of tab-. JOB STOUT, a.lm'r. By Jno. H. Farquhar, Alt' v. Sept, Ji, 1849 40-4W Just EstaVashed. F1YH E unders.gued have just establishes! a Tinshon I it. the town of Br..okvill.-, and will keep on Hand, ntake aud ax-pair, all artick-t of Tin or Onpperware enstnmer miv desire. Heads and siM.utinir I made, and put up, on reasonable terms, in a durable i maiiurr. 1 In v will lv k rn runiani lv liand il-ty uf HKil Sl OVhS tvi r tirtVr. d in thi iMarki l: Cmi.ttinir; Prt-iiiini C'fTN.kiti. Parlor, I Air-Tir.nl , trimmed to . pipt-s; a. and llux Stiivct. ail uf wliiuU viu tU it tills -llMata)--l PIPKS and TRIMMINGS for old s.ov swill be I ke.. ui. baud, and all enlers for such ariitle-s will lie. ! filled without delay, and nil as fair terms as llirv can I be purchase d at any ullier establishmcut is Indiana, J or elsew he'f;. I Ol.n BRASS, COPPER and PEWTER WARE 1 w ill be taken it. excl.unu.- foe arlicles of new ware. Persons a ishi.1? anv tiling in enir line are solicited i In call and see how we do things up at the NEW j TIN SHOPon the wet-r. iile-..fihe public snoare, in BrookviUe-. JE I EX. & I'.L'HKETT Oct. 14, M4S.--43-if MO.OOO LATHINTi For sal. by c F. CLAKKSON. ' June id, IS4S. Thcodoic l.13tek., CAlllVKT 31 .KKK. SHOP m Main Riiri,T m,l " rly npiiiir ihe Franklin Huiim-. Kurniiiin- oI'jII kintU taadr ii the latt-at and bti -) lr, n h-trt noticr. at rcry rraMmable t rm. Hr ha in- ,iiit finili d a n a and u. trinii-l Hrarr, ii"t ir d t iwk- and dtlittt' t jliii i dt aiici", i iil i jtr ii Pr.N-kM.t' . JmIv roil. ; i .- -m
