Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 49, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 December 1848 — Page 4
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vor.and from the attentions which he received graceful woman came Irippiug along, aud ap- j ChCE :,t the hands of Mrs Crossley.it was conj-s;tured proached the carriage. The youucj iraa who VV; '
Cheap Clothing Store
. A H K it StiN. Mrrctiant I atmrs, an- now t. .... -orl-ill cntlKtniltlv LlTH till liaild
a -(it-t;r '-'d I tviT IIIVFV I I It-. he the lamilV irirMi.- iii-ii aiudiwLc ..... i- --- r j - - .i...,. ... v.. . : i ' OQl El I r. J I. v.1- I hill , o me tauuis n , ., . , ,. . ... , , ,. ... , I ran he h -In at anv ..ih r . .tahtislm.i in in the .
A More canrie-ous ceoilett than the beauti- ,! ,,rl,ter was not far .'.Mailt. The less aspirin? rers'gur.-a me ngurr, nuu s.rescueu ma nis ......u, wt. A, n,ir ;m. ,-,., ,,. b,5, ,,.,
ri v.., rr.:,-, I,..-, Ur Kih hailess i.f K ite's former lovers hid long sine "hauled to conduct her to the carriage. We will conceal
BULLETIN NO. 5.
ffyiiV. Season or the year lias come when extreme care shuiild be taken of tlie health.
the names nf the lov-rs no longer ll.ey were
Augustus Nob ami K ile Crossley. ; "My dear Kit",' said he. 'I hive b-eit wait ilijl j I ,t yon luiif an hour ho very cold it is. j 'No no i.ot cold upon such an errand as
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Ue,rM. ;lteir wi'ui, Hill omy a i.-w, biiiuj's i""" Kf KMMI heiress, that is, a wiMf for- iiu-i.s.i mid freese. , stiil continued to luiugou tune of two hundred thousand had ! despairingly to v. iu.t was evidently a tcrtoru lated expressly for her use--for she was an only hope. ..MM Kh- had - much l.-nrer fortune, howev- X.di openly hoaste.l lhat he had ran thou; a.
er in he. lws; and that evriiine never pass.nl out of the field, and y,.' beard triumph V-iSy to ours! Hat, dear Augustus, said Kate, changing j that 'he threshold of her father's comfortable assert that he was hreaking the eci of the her m inner, we. must he married hy the Uev. j dwelling was not crosse.1 hy half a score of ele- -dreaw creatuw,' and that he 'would he under ; Mr. C , the go.nl old man has beeti like a , cant beaux, all Moods, and some of them men of ilie positive msessiiy of healing it at the hyme- ; father to me, and I could not thiuk of any one j fortune. Kite amused herself hv makine thes- ' neal allaw.' 'Ire wm very young to marry else; he has promised me, and is now expecting i young men jealous. A heanliful furl, who can I quite a ild but then to keep the dear sylph l)s.' command even ihe small sum of two hundred iu susi-Mise oh! it wouM Ue Uvwbawous pes-' Oii, very well.' replied the lover, you are j thousand dollars, is a dangerous erealure in the . itiveiy hawbawous'.' sure he exp- els us?' j community of "iiiladi lphii; and already on Kate j li Is Uot to be suppose,) that the cunniii;, the , Y-s; I w i'l cive directions to thedriTer." So j
in I'im-iMiiHti ami iiia:iiiravtn-d hy uurelies, we he-
ilate Mot to warrant any artu-l Me it-ll. l.nmtl, Sept. 13, bit.-3S-3w
EainG Shop and Foundry, hy w A. B. II A I. A B I K P. Front Stret uppii-ite White Water t'anal 11 in, Ccimiati. On hat.il aril lor sale at this lime, i.ni;iii', I in. Cylinder, leet tr"ke. a tin 9 in. ilo 3 ilu tie 2 ilo in. i!o .1 tin tin' 2 ilu 9 in. tlo 2 On tin' f Hit 8 in. tin 2 (In lu I do 4t ill. ilo ?0 in. ilo VtVAHl.K MILLS A N I tOKX SHE1.LV.H&.
All kimls of MILL UF.AHNO made to ordir. Mar. 25, U. U
C ANCH A LAGU A
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Dr. J. White's Celebrated Remedies A RE ithont a parallel, in the invariable inccni- ' I hich follnwt their rmpluymeiit. Wheretrer the ar . alive iiArr of tln-se remedie are tested hv use, tith
the other bent renifdies knnwn, these invariable prove
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j life and niaa and leat and all animated raisunre brane ufthe hn.nchieal tuhea. Try it when the throat. XH Kaubscriber keeps constantly vn hand, a fH
are an'ected. Now is the time, tlu-relore, to use suen atnniacn and lungs are wire, ana suiterint; nun iom tm "pi" m nnt uora
1 mriliiinal nrei aratumsas experience has siiown lo ne , and ciitlcns; its mariral nnwera am rs-muvc an.
m fallible i.i the prevention and cure of disease!. A ; doiihts. it any, of its inestimable value, and the jut-
Ni arly all the diseases f thiir superior excefis-V-c and their ininieasnrah. y ' Summer are traceable to strourer tlaims to public colihdelice. Disease, in all i eNponores in ttje Snyinp, its varied fonns, yield to their use.
r to the lieRlect ol tln.se ' rr. J. W hite a ert talile r.lixirii a certain rnic in iintiral means ubich Colds, Cimt-hs, t uii'U.npii. :i, Rreast Cnniplainsts, should liave been i-esort- etc. etc. It is ep .Toraiit. Ionic M restorative, aled in. It it not siirprr.- , terti.t, stimiilani; pectoral and demulcent. It proinir that the human sys- mates' expectoration, reniovra enntri-stion, and tern slniliM I i nerfnlly strentthei.s anil irMorea the tone of the whole system, j affected at ih it lime. The , It corrects the consumptive faint ufthe fluids, and by nhole realm of nature . its slimiilatinir qualities and power of allayiiir; trriiashnws that wondrrfiil in- tion it promotes absorption, n-movins; tubercles from
The outer world awakes to He the lunrs, and inflammation from the mucous mem-
Watches, Jewelry, &c.
r .t...' .n.it l,l to.-., i.arti.-a of th afore- taleuletl Kute was lsnioraiit of those boasts oil ' savinir 8I14 w hisierHl a w ord iu ihn ear of the ; Snrtr.rmi
-'""e - - t I - ..... . . . " - ' . . .. 1 in
and Silver Watches, fraaa
the celebrated makers. Also a larre assonaseait f
Jewelry and Faucy Goods, Silver Plated and Brit'a
cmnvp Ml'niriVtX .tier of the renntalion it has arnnirrd. I ware. Pocket and 1 able Corfc-rT. Gold and Silvwr
i. r- i ,.'t. v.. . i1, 1.- Pills' the Oraefetibere ' Females who use the Vegetable Klixir, for Flour Pencils, Diamond Pointad Gold Petit, wttk til tcr 1 i, t n7 ht GrJi fe ubcrc SarsnparT... Ainu., ,.ki free me.ue. Bearinr Down or Premature i Holder attached, from t..50,o .J.,0 " m ...unll, 5l.,:...d superceded all others. For uni- Labor p.m., are never hereafter "; -J" ; Perifocal SpeCtaCleg. ver-.l ...e the Pill, and Fitters an r incalculable .f Few remedies have rescued ... many, various , A rw nitW f AovPrtcllf Mmnaf,nu perftttly s.ltie. Those who take them need not fear tketn.r. d.ra. from snftertne and dcath;none e,ual to U nd n,ll(r,, , ,hr , Th" rlMWVav. v.i in. ..fleets of the Summer which is at han i. The . for w Inch it is prepared. ... ! been examined and hirhlv reromn.rw.lLt
inn en p....- , - ..,,...: -.. . : .1,. K. ' Dr. xvhite's Indian Comm. unci. nersevcrinriv usej, . .. . ., . ; , . -r7
Calif .rt.ia Plant ts "e hmrr ,hnn ,nr.rl'rAZ:Jl::Yn:. ! BtniiiveW eurea eerr eaof Dvaontaia. however se- - "e-or .. ... ,c.t c.r a. penori-
amt i, ,h. .-cheapest and best i.ie.li- : "e ol me o -..ire., r, r .o. . . ";-- s ; w (r,hrmii.. A, , rx;K removal bf .e- , r?' T "V'" ..-t of CoIli , ... rid." lamulilet. contaiiiiiiir int. reM- : fci AKS A r A R I LbA Ul.ulULAU. . .. ... .,.. :.... ;, .raiiii,lr: i " rer larRe assortment of Gold and Silv.r
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it. TOWNSF.M), the celebrated mjnufai'tun r
1 P of TeTi'i?en.r SnrsnJtnfiHa hs admitted pub-
litlv that tl
. i - r..U.. ' .1.. 4,i,o U...t V..1. V.,n.tlvle .lri...r .u.ii.l norf-i-i I e t., n ... r,t . n, 1 lier. ! r . . . "!" " m...... : . I... ...... r . he svs- 1 ""'Mruetions ana oilier uiseases, nt""!u,r- Frarora-Glaaaesirtierted in old Fnmei. .1. 1,.
rant young couueuieu etossesi u.ci m .n.... .. , ... .... - , ..j , rmM.in as ,o us i. maiKanie prop-r..e in mi- , oarp.. .. ..: ... - -- . - i ,.rirm.r of the iinparallelled power and mestima- ; . . ' ;h . ,., , ,;-;,;' ' with -anguinary in.enlions. Fonale.y, ; kn,w everything and amou, olher things she and entered the carrhge, followed by Angus- vv- and .Z717J howeTer. Oiev ii the most visitant police ill ! knew Mr. Auguattis Nob thoroughly ; and sh- lu?. ; the most re.peeial.le source, may be ..luaincd a. tt.e fl m .ni.er. It is not e......Eh that e put it in larce wllitrhll, wn it in ,r tr.mrnl'0f , rre.t number XT?, "JA "T? ,'Vrn in rvh."' Vowevei, vry i ' ,. . f ,,,.. a- v. .u nr vats to ,i.en or boi . inixiiiir it wiih creat ...... r r c u,;..? r J- . Silver bougat or taken in exchanre.
hOM instinct is so irs.dve.! on taking most exquis.le vengeance U;- The driver immediately inve the- whip to Ms i ". i vu i- Vik it it ic t; . ,.,iiu , ol m..la. i and water. An article thus ' V"mi "i-?J.r"". IIV.. , -r N. L. HAZEW.
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the world, and a mayor, vyl
keen that it has been known to forewarn hint ' on lum. horses, and li.N-mg duty:! t hestnut, entered a; of th time and place of a duel, the arrangement Spring delightful rosy spring, hns relumed cross street, and drove, liolhward lc.war.1 the! of which had been k-pt religiously secret from! and all nature looks as sweet as th lips of a uistrlrt of the Nuril.crn I.iU rties.
all but the nrincipals and their secon.is. ; lovely woman. The trees upou our side walks , Tl.- carri.i drew up before the door of a ' 1 . . . .. . . . r .1. . 1 : L. :r..l . ........ .., i . i . i .i... .. 1
By such eriorts ol gemus on tne pari oi urn aua in our tn-auiuui siiuares ore unee irnn- naiHisoiue i.onse in me upper pin t:i ine city, worthv Mayor, had the chivalrous lovers of our j ered with green aud shady foliage, and from the nd the driver, dismounting from his box open-heroin-been spared the pain of blood letting, ; windows of high houses h tng handsciue c;-e, . eJ .ue Jo0r (u Jtivvn the steps, and handed and haTing purchased the pleasing reputation of i from which those warblinu prisoners the mock j the lady to the pavement. Nob thought he saw v.ourage, they were bound over and thus procu- j bird, and the troupal, tnd the linnet and canary the driver kiss his bride's little white gloved red the sweet privilege of frowning at each oth- j bin!, send forth their dulcet notes, filling the hand as he stepped upou the curbstone; but it
er hereafter without the necessi'y of fighting i streets with music aud melody. . was so dark h- cou'd not be sure of this. II-, for it. i Fashionable ladies ece beginning to make ' ! vy.is sure, howev-r, that he was the most tdliMatters were progressing thus; lovers were ! their appearance! in the streets, unattended by j cious aud imperii uent driver he had ever seen; alternately sighing, and smiling, and scowling, j gentlemen, as if the chopping hour aud gentle- I m-d from the slight glimpse that lie caught of when the elegant Angntns Nob returned from men would be only in the way. From the door the fellow's ftce, by tiie light of a street lamp, his Enropeau tour, bringing with hi;;i, r.f co;;rse, j of an, elegant r.tansicu in the upper part of Ches- he saw that he wore a inustai he, and was with a foreign mustache, and a decidedly foretell nr. j nut street issues a graceful and beautiful 2'r' all a very handsome young man. cent. Nob was the only son of one of the first j wiia is proceeding down the street toward the j It was no time, however, to study physioglamilies. He had been left an independent for- I hu.-ter part of the city. Sue does not loiter nor ' nomy, or to resent imaginary insults. Thedoor tune by his decease.! parents, most of which he look in. at the shop windows, as ladies generally 0f u,use was quietly opeiiM by Finn. one had contrived to spend in London and far;. ' do at this hour, but waiks nimbly along as tlio' , within, and Nob aud his beautiful bride enter, d, This, however, was still a secret, and Nob w. s fh came forth upou some precoucerted errand. mu w,.r shiwii into til- drawin j-room. The
Prop.iieti.r iil'-G':? Cniirnhiun' 11KPO l", ?t liroadway. New York.
...aiii.tarl un .1 must itltlin tll
. Hiii. b.coiniiarativelv "inert. The Sana pari lla Com
I iniis i ra tV r.u as
It (iK assorimeiit of il.e n'mv
salehv HLHIOX
:.0"... i",,:, P"werfuleuiicriitrati..n. II is to saMapa-; , ,heoiliv know. ri la what quinine is to Peruvian Hark: one "ttle . f - ? M VHtIV co.aininR..nore virtue il.an ten of anyolh.r ever be- TXK , X MAKIl . , .,re maniilactured. ' impurity of the bliwd. It act.
the speedy permanent cure of these dreadful diseasrs, ; ......... I .. . T. . A,..;nua K mnv I. . , .. n . li . ...mroirs .
pou.ul ...;...ui.fU.ml by the c;raeft -nhri-jf tm,..MV, iu r(aWv ur in r;m' j is a m.M p.iwiTnit ruiirt-iitration. I it to "a- , u u rt-midv known, on mhicb ivtonble
ran be tounara, ipr in rrowinr oat of radtcl..
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. .. . " - r..l .,lv. so .hat ihrrr : imp.Tnyoi tnr di.mjo. it actually a. sccmp. .- -
arvrxasa- 1 . " . e- i...., all that it has been asserted Sanapanlla would no, OHIO HO VI) L: ,,a'" "' '"W Lh" ,hrrT ' I ..B.T " h" "". performed. r . ns .. . r. tt ,V,Vvr fv ,, , n .bottle In m,rk.t of any other manufacture. It . .1- Thc Indian Compouml is the onW nnfailinr remedy AT II A R R I S O N. O II I O : most literally a , rr Scrofu, orKinrs Evil, White Swrll.nr, Svphi ; T) fi"ERART) PmnrietOr ' liUlpUale Ol arsaparilla. I liiic (secret) and Mercurial Diseases, Ulcers. Krup- I -a. ..... 77'. 7u t 'T I .... ' The public are well advised of the uses of Sarsa- ! tions on the Skins, Diseases of the Bones. Affections : nuiS tli.telhas br.-n rehtli.1 llll l.ainte.t anew, . ". 1. . , . : .r.i..,-. .1 . . ,
w i- - - - - --- - . . . ...:,i: . l.arilla. tlV means ol tUC numerous aovenisemeili. . y. ... ....-r, uyprp.a, vmuiror. i.s-.i iiia.ia.i..
beds, lu-.lsl4.ad-, eha'i-5, tabl'-
doors above 4itt i
OKItlX II ICE'S
. insole .in.l ont-tlie rooms an turn isiiea ... ,1.1..P.....rv for u. Gout, and for all Nervous and Chronic comDlaints oc-
newr carpets, new- beds. he..sted, el.a-rs, tabl ; ami ,,.., ,, n,uM't. lhl. .,,, r wilh , n capitulation , ciirrini? in debilitated constitutions, and constitn. ni.lee.l. every tliiiiif i-onnertcd with, anil uppen..iliini, l.l .;,.,V ..1.1 ih.t all nrrnns tinualaild herril.tarv rnmnlaints. where thr virus of
who have made tip their munis to use the art icle , the parent causes a devclopement of Scrofula or Sr.
' s ' " -" . . . . U....1.1 ...l..r .hn thai ..i.ile hv this l.llllis fseeret or tn.-rp.i r.a I n.casr in fhr rh.M anri
. . i... 1... .in.- ...... i f ilu sain.- sire either -"""n" v .... ....... - . . , ,
u -- i.. ii. ....... u. ... ...... --,......, ... ....... ... ..a ,..n s.n.ra .linn- . i. ail rnmn nini ra.. a. an nM.i.i. nn ..
.. ..r ,1 11,. mill., .to... is mil v .uniiim . . . u . - , . .. , . .
...i.i In I. in ni-in. a Hotel, has uiid.-rtrune an entire
. ha nee. W i thou l ilouUt it i. ileal ol.l jVo-ii.,welit
uri.ji.f(l fur thr nt
Hill iiti-l ilu- imM 'lM"tlT. Thr SiaUl(iirlrlnH',in - t-i tlii- Hon-' l.a aUohrM iinr. rtl. I lit- hot ul' pruvi iidt r will al all liiuvs hr t'lirittwlifj. 1 r.ivt Irr v il Ui'.fi it to their cumfurt and ativau tatrr tt -tin the Oluu Houio. l-ili 5, 147 n".-;f VOOli,.Iillj
li. - i'l". n i tlUaiinii vh -.n an,- other known; no matter how tnti.iiK are hroknidnwn hy mercury and arsenic, or j UIIU liixillleio. Ml. ,..nu , ,., ,,. .Ivertisrnients. bv an illllironer or iniinhriniii trralment of disease in ;
Improved Patent Zinc Washboards
t itin at reel. Between Era and Plam.
larire the Imiile, nr extravacant tlit ailveriiscments, oy an improper or iiiiiiuieintis treatment ol disease in j 1 a.-m. r ill t i ittu oy mm only, and warrants
in tnr worst torm., ol tne most loatnsome i if
In .aue it contains in addition to Sarssparilla, a pow- ' general. In the worst forms, of the most loathsome1 j it I the cheapest and best article now offered to taa
erful concentration of Mandrake, Burdock, tyneen s (seer-t) disease, whin the poison is absorbed and ta- public, in point of simplicity of structarc, darabilily
Ueliclit, K.lder, Y'ellow- Dork, quiscuni, anu otner Ken into tne circulatinir mass, the Indian Compound ot material, ana iinuj ol eiotnes, soap and labor. iiup.irt.int medicaments which are not found in any promptly and thnroiichly eradicate, the virus from He feels warranted in recommeadinr his Washboard, other priparaiioii. It ha. performed cure, of a kind tin- system, and produces radical and permanent : to the public, inasmuch as thousanda have testes! ; almovt sur-iassint belief, and it recommended b-the cures. Wnrkiur its way w ith silent but effective their merits, and in every case they have riven rntira ''Kaculiv. i puw. r. the Indian Compound rive, tone and cnenry I satisfaction. Certificates could readily be obtained i C J" I lie General Acent for Indiana is Myers Seatoti to all the S cretory and Kxcreti.ry oresns, repairs all ' in any quantity, but he deems a trial of bis Wat,. ' Ceiun.ille, Wax tie Co., lnd. to whom application : the wnsiea, known and unknown, and banishes from ' boards a sufficient proof.
tJT,: V...1 lirna.lt hv thetirst of Mav for Cai dimr, ' for air.niiis mav be addressed. the svstrm every vrt.re of di.ease. ! A lull and complete supply kept coa.taatiy V ami as our Machines are of the best In the Agrntt or tranklin Csrii.fr. John S. Williams,. Dr. Yt hit.-'. Veevtable Pill, unite en at power with band, and sold wholesale and retail at red seed prices.
countrv, anil we have ol.I and trail hanils, wecail lln.uk. lUe ; jrulkalellcr iX ".ooley, itocnesier, t.. , i sri .iiprnua lamurinHli tne anuirn- ,... ...e..ueu .
welcome everywhero.
i As she uears that part of Chesnut street which
with euitfuUnce v.ai-1-iiiit the bcl of work, on short . ncr, Mcianiora,
Rut wilder no mahng.iny did Mr. Augustus is iu the iieighbcrhood of the State House, she Nob stretch his limbs more frequently than mi- ', lessens her gait; and walks more leisurely- She der the hospitable board of Mrs. Crossley. We j is heard to soliloquize say .Mrs. Crossley for although hr good bus- j "lu trulh, it is as much as my courage, nay.
band still lived, he was only i.lentilied ia the , veu my reputation is worm, to enter ll-.e sin- ' SHmt, dri,vr . n., kisse.1 K .le's little hand for house as a piece of its plainest furniture. ' '" sweet painter thus alone; but what j llt, H(,,a v lit. ki5iSeJ itjns,eaa 0f sUy-ng by
Crossley had served his purpose in this world I c:" l ". -ear ""o been banish- j lis i,orSt.s as every 0ll ,irjv,ir Kll0H ,0 ave
servant desired K ile to follow her to a dressingroom, thi.t the might take otTlirr Lonnet, and intimated to Mr. Nob that the Rev. Mr. C. would wait upon I i nt in a iiiiiii;.e. Now it ws a very strange thing that that
ed, by the aristocratic notions of my niollt. tl,,.,,, , toanot!:-r, w-alkod into the house
er, ell, 1 sna.l risk ail lor lnni, as lie would i cJse afu,r l)e
and bridegroom. It was
lor ir.e, I know. How happy it will make him alt0 flrau-e lUitl lhp j,riVgrootn k-pt the ele- i
he had made the two hundred thousand he retired from business, and was no longer of any value. It was now Mrs C.'s turu lo play her
part, which consisted in practically proving thai i l" ',,ar vi mY Traml
two hundred thousaud can
fast as it can be made.
ners, followed each other in nuick succession j s,"u for ",e- " elope-i shall II-nry
Mornine levees were held, attended ith crowds ; "as so ouen proposej now nappy ..e bUail be , wl,e , .lSt saw her. an 1 was leaning on the . appointed, we will make yuu whole
CAUDINt; AND SPINNING, ! Will l-e done for cu-.toniers at the follow inff price: Wlii.'- W.ui ill broaelles, IScts. pr. lb. j .!e.l " 17 K. Iitii Yarn, ss 1 he smallest ..i f..r spiuiiiup; mut be 15 lbs. i MANL'KAC I U KING. Jeans, Mm- ini- d, 3 leaf, .17 pr. yd. ,K.,. . 3 1 1 " 4 leaf, .17,104.11 ss Sa'linet. accnrilinr to color. 37jlo5riJ ss Casimere. according to color, e2Jto75 Clolh, accordinir lo color, 50 lo2i While Flannel, according to width, M to25 Dyed s .s 25 to37j lilankets, per pair, 91 00 e .. i.. . x.,v-r-r.r... c
... x- i ..... " e na. e a s ei , larix- .i.irs n , -i.r..-, "".n gant .Mr. Augustus Nob waiting lit that front . of the above kinds which we will be clad to t xehancre
y lair vork
pe an;l expect a
1. . i ,-n i.ii . larir---n:i re ni i lie pun u- patroiiac tier Hiii-Mii r.i npi-s:i st . 1 1 I . . . 1 in. lumiul ,i. .. ... .1
F.DWAUD BARTON', Sectetary.
Xew York, April, 1S43. 24-4W.
i tary canal, rrmovinr all olVensjve accumulations in : ' B. Any piirchaser'lK-cominr dissattafied after a
; tin- bowels, and stimulating all the siirrounilinr ur- I norouen test ot said artie.r, is requested to ret era ran. to a Ilea li hy slate; and actinias a tonic, they rx- i (ohem and the (Honey iu all cases will be refunded. : all the energies af all parts of the frame, and are of He has been compelled to enlarge his csubli.hmcai I (Treat utility wherever a Cathartic, I.aiativr, Altera- fbrwinr to the increased demand for bis rVaihboars. j tin- or Kcturaiive medicine is required! As a med- : rr, the last six months,) and erect extensive machins- ; iiine for Females, the extensive demand for item and by whiclt e hopes in future lo tapply all itI their popularity, w ith all who use'them, futriia am- mand. ! pie guarantee to cli.ers who are arnfettd. Dr. White's 1 Coiflon. Xcne genuine except those markrd . i Vt petable i'i I'.-, ale a standard medicine, universally Rice.tpn the back. ORRIV RICE, approved. amV justly esteemed the best Pills now! South side, of Fifth St., corner of Home. Cia. j known. l"e llietnonce and you will use them there j Dec, lo. 51-ty I Dr. White's Vetretahle F.metics act with more mild- i INVALUABLE
ness than other F.metics, and are ofinealculable ben- ) .r A3III 410V
in le spent almost as -"!' t,liu,t ll,at I an forced to a.s elonemeut, ! p;,rr for at Aft twenty tninutes- hut the stran- ! Woul rsi"1 "r ,n,v k'"'' ol '""',"'. Mt vt r ' Wis, so,rees, aad sup- j or marry that ninny whom my mother has cho- ! lUicg ,f w;is lh:u wh.n lhm .d ,ake d'.'-n- .Swe'h.'a "e."'
Queen City Seals Manufactory, Man. Street, 3 doors fiiim the river.
7K1IK subscriber has on hand and is lcanstan,.y
M lu-liotainiriiir PLATFORM St'ALK
si.i-s. Also, llrass and Iron lleains.
quality. All ot wnicii are warraniea in eve. y re- , njll!lrv t,emVin , Tir,ue aud curative proper'i e, and ' spect. Plea-e .ill and ea.an-.me before p-jrehasmz ' ..,, f.;,i ..,. : ... ' m,i :,.. K"":
elsewhere. WM. HIDDAHT. OHIO MEOIlAXICS' INSTITUTE. '1 his is to csrtit'y that the preMiijm was awarded at the FVic'ulh
SCa'lKS of LKdlKES on thel s of a siil.er.or , J m" ' J . , , . , Cure of Consumption, J m m soprri... i f or Dr. J. White s Marie l.tiument he claims extra- ; .nrt .,. .. ', ,, .t. J in rifi r tr- , .,:. ,:,. j .,: :.. miA . ''earl, and all Female 1),,,;
CALL! TRY t":l.
of bloods. The elegant Augustus was always lo "e),r l,,e -oiiiei:t; hut 1 shall i!o it m my own arm llf a llaniomrt young (eiilleinan wearing present, ap.d always dressed in the most fashion-1 '.ty that is fixed. Henry wiil l.tugli when I pustaclies and white ki.i gloves, whom the Ftuablerig. A party ht the houseof Mrs. Crossley j ttfil l,im of '' r'"1- ?UI!" o.-e may he with ; vfwt Augustus at once rcogniz-d as the im-
aud the elegant Augustus not present! who ! """ "i inotiientan.; deprive me ol t.ie pleas- ; pertinent dnier, tnd wiiom the reader may re-
eould bear the idea? Not Mrs. Crosev her
AM) SKK.:: aiidifyou are Uis-
K. MACY CO.
elf, who was constantly exclaiming
"My dear Augustus he is the very life aud
" "S11"; politely thanked Mr. Nob for having kindly at
. es. i.u , tended his wile thither; he hoped that Mr. Nob
ure.ii conversing v. m, mm, nut men .1 is ail . coguUe as Henry Willis, the Artist, Mr. Willis
; written here, and t ca:t see lum soon
Hh.rv Willis, .Aliuiature r.uiiter.'
soul of us; how charming, how handsome, and J 'tnesweei l-uow s piaeeuo rue observes me j wou, Con.!e.s.end to reciprocate and take the
how fashionable; just the air that travelling al- e",tr- - 0 sa ln? - graceful gir. entered a ) ,os 011 lh.ir r. ,llrtK x,,, nnwever llaving t!m ways gives. How much I long to call him ntv !arSe 1,a11' n,,or r whi', s,ooJ a,lJ ; S ck in so cruel a fashion, felt no inclination to
dearain; and in Cu t Mrs. C. was leaving no ul' J '"S"' ' sieps, sue l-'pped gently tuUe tin-box, aud in a few moments he was
stone unturned to consummate this material de-
I.aurel, April 6ih, 124-i. 16-
Hardware and Cutlery, "fflLL hiuI Cro- Cm Saw, 2L Wood anii Hand Sawn, Umvtln Kiiivt, Cuttintr Kmvt'i, PocKvt Kiiivm, Knivt"? aut Ftirks. UMichtT Knivt-'i, Knob l.ock ami i.Htclii
hiinih Laiilui,
Cauvei. PiYTrntion mA
Atthnia, Duritet mf tli
-. 234 difci. 11 .
that leoiril bv companM,., in pmct,- With .11 thr th- J,r,rC;t me VZk
V"""P- w w..r, ... . .-.,... .y v , o av p, , 50rt. iMi1aV. In)..).... Ta.Ka- :i
uraiMl Supporter,
raltinr of tit
nd C hot; MB
or SuDparvn.
m hrad to fbott
ilr.lldifv men I I w-a ra 3 it .' rnirnurnnii ffn f It r Mgirip
Annual Fair r.t t li.n Me.l.un.cs- tnstnutt; to m. i.illim.n,. i ,he laneuaire ofolhers. it is difficult , ZL.ZL': '.'.V "j5.-.. ADU
llu.lilari.loi i-la-liria Seal., there exlni.it -u by linn. , ,,, it , -(Hk1 ,-r... For ,d,chc. :.: ";V VeT "'s.' r... .p
t.tvell UlUler our l.ailU till" ttrst Uav ot rsnvillllier, T.mlharhe. Neoralri. Soin.l AtT. r,i.,. f..r Hnrns. - ..- eaa nacs.
11845. JOHN I". FOCTE. Prest. I.';.... v: I "7 "presses, rywliere. ...rHraee.
I l v ,.!.. s; -,. t -a; a i .. ..... ' "!""" " '. ... .'f . .. "' R : nr Kunturr bur norter.. rive heirhs fr.
... ... - r.su.anii wnite Mvelinic. svnnniiic l leers: aim I
I
DUitMK &, CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
rlockw. W.itclie, Jewelry,
AND W ATCH-M AKF.IfS TOOLS it MATKH1ALS
CONSTANTLY un hand, an extensive assortment
ol hue Ciold and t.ilt .lewelrv. Golil and Silver
Spectacles, Gold and Silver Lever and Yerre Watch
es; tiolil anil Silver Pencils, Spectacle Glasses, v. i- ! oliu Strini;,Peri ii5sioii caps,Pitols, Raiors, Knivt s
i ...i c I,... . 1 -aeissors, esc. .vc.
nut and Sertw-a, ' ! x- W' F"l";,h S,r' CINCINNATI, O. Iron and Steel Sunn..,. Oct. 20, l347.-43-ly
sign. She as not likely to find lnin.-h ooponitiou on the part of the, "elegai.l" himself. Not only would the two hundred thousaud have
been particularly acceptable at that time, but! "esv Willis, Miniah'iik Paimkii." the heart of the young gentleman, or, in other J 1 " a I","ncl' H' d'"-r opened, disclosing witiiwords his vanity, had become greatly excited. I iu ar:i--t, the arti.-t himself, a line and he Tell much disposed to carry oa lbs to- j 1 "'i'1? voth, ith datk hair and slight nu.nnette ill triumoh. in suite of the neony and ;!c!:' ,;resstd i.i his paint- r's blouse, while
disappoiutmeut of at least a sccro of comp. ii-i i:1 1,10 ,l lck ground could l-e seen a prime, still"
tors.
.-.I. !. .. . . -
v..!., uer smau g.oveu nngers upon Uie tioor ol a , amolIg the missing. He was never again seen chamber, upon winch was .epeated ill gold let- , lhe city pf Hrot!,er!v Love. ters, the same words that were exhibit.-1 lu front j Tiie, v ' , a. "i ,.. 1P.lltfflli iir;(u
building
oft!
t-rtd the carriage and drove lo Jones Hotel, where the remained until sent for hv Mr. and Mrs. Crossley. which happy event occurred a day or two alter. Whoever should see tin modest and matronly Kate now with her two beautiful children, would hardly credit the story til it sue had ever been a coiite'-j. This,
Mill and Cross Cut Saw F'ilet, Hand Saw Files. Watlle Iron, Steel Yards, Grind Stone Cranks, Nail and shoe Hammer-, And lions. Unices ami Ilitts, nies Sli.iv. ts and Spades, Heavy Grail SlioveU, Hay For!. and Axe, Manure Forks, Hhiiii ., lira., mill Silc-ar Kettles.
I In- ah.
Kut where is our heroine, Kate, all this lime? Flirting, of course, with a dozen beaux, each ot moment thinking himself most favored aud the next npnrned and despairing. Now she smiles upon Mr. Fitsrush, and compliments him upon the smalluess of his foo. Fitx blushes, simpers, and appears not at all vain of his feet in fact, stammers out lhat they are "large, very large, indeed," to which candid acknowledgement on
hia part, should the company appear to assent
..i.i i.. i.. ... i .i. . . i.. .
o.u ia.;j ... men 5.a? a cutis, steaui.y citu rig- j however, w .s poutiv.ly her last adveti'uie. idly sitting for her portrait. j
At sight of the new cmiur the atlist's countenance became bright with love and pleasure, and the exclamation "dearest!" that almost involuntarily escaped him, told lhat they were not strangers lo each plher, the young (ad y on the other hand, perceiving the siller through the
Lightning Rods. Ofllce and Manufacture on tith St. between Main and Walnut, CINCINN ATI, O. O PR ATT'S PATF.XT SIM It AL TWISTED CARIIOMZF.n IRON LIGHTNING HODS, in un feet lentrihs, with rlass idolaters and brass screw,con-lo-ctiiic; jniiiis, improved Metallic Attachments for brick or frame, toc;.'iher with his cylinder three pronred efi.ier head, mouiited with fifteen silver iioinis. w hitli have the nowi-r of safelv and silently
an-o lie red at the lowest Cinriimali ilischaririiii' the air of its suin rnliiindatit electricity.
more tlian any- rod, ever lirniicht lielore the puiilir, sotliatauy buililiiirs, siifrliieiitly pro ided with these rods, an- beyond a doubt, perfectly safe from the awful consequences of Lighi iiin; these rou are so easily arranged, that any one can readily attach them.
I in immense patronage and extensive use of thete
It. TYNKK.
r"or the America.). Levi i-s t-tisij.' Catmriitiitiou. .1 raroilij on the -'t.n'.V of Erin." Th. re came to Detroit a poor exile fi-mii Valiiiurton, T he news mi Ins i bin .on I fel I heavy ami chill; For !ii. ili ar If In- si el.. ,1,., Uu at t w ili.-ht t.re nari in?
prices lnr Cash.
llrmikvilie, Nov. 27, 1-147. JO ; lMTTsS.HJIUJII II.OX! f KI LL supply of il.e I.OHF.NZ IHON', Nails, j -a Steel, and .n-.tiiic-, warranted to be equal iu : quality to any ill ilie market, always on hand and i for sale, at a small advance on I'ittshure; prices. Country Merchants and others will tin well to rive me a call before purchasinc; elsewhere. Slab Steel ' Tr ploughs, of ail sir.es, alw at s on hand, at " It. C. IlltASHKU'S Iron Store, No. 220, Main street, a few doors above Fifth St., ' Cini-iimati, Ohio. , D. c. 25, 1317. I-ly
I i t ni ti e: repellers proves how satisfactorily they
are received ny the public
Pains and S welliiics and 'nrlamations howevercansrd
rr on whatever part ol the body located, it is infalihie. For all bruises, and as a counter irritant afti r an -s 1 ri-slt weddinr," it has no equal. Try its effects
externally or internally for your own person. Try it externally or internally forvour ov.n 4orr.estic animal, and y on w ill find it economy of" time of time, and money, always to keen tiie Marie Liniment by you. Of the hiiiidi.-d thuusanJ who have used it, since its invention, not one to our knowleder, has failed to awart! to the Marie Liniment, its vast superiorly to all other Liniments. "It is difficult to say w hat it is not good for." These celebrated remedies are fi r sale, wholrsale and retail, by Dr. J.VfHlTE, and jrencir. made, at his Kotanic Medicine Store on 6th st , opposite the Gait House. Cincinnati.
J. R. RINKARD. A rent for Indiana. Our townsmen, BL'R TON .V M ARTIN, and J. S. POWERS, area-rents for Rrookville Ind. March, 2".rd. 184S. 1.1-ly. A CARD. Dr. J. WHITE mar be consulted at hit IIOTANICAI. MEDICINE STORE AND OFFICF, on Sixth street, one door from the corner of Main, uiinosite the Gait House. Cincinnati. Ohio.
Those at a distance, who cannot call on or send for him, w hose cases are mil hevond the reach of all med-
icines, by forwarding to him a statement of their are, the lenrth of tune they have been afflicted, symptoms, proteress and reneral nature of their com
plaints, fca-h accompanying such statements, postare paid,) may procure tlie femedin necessa-.y for
taeir cure.
Or. J. IVhilr't CrlebralrH Krmeiltri. The Vegetable Eli sir. Indian Compound, Afag-ic Liniment, Yerctahle Pills, t rrtalilr EnieiKi, fse. are rapidly superceding all other medicines. because on a fair trial of them they
iinilormly prove themselves to be all that has been
and circumfcrcure of pv.sui. next the surface, jtui above the hips. If Rupture, mention wnicTi aidc:--Aftrnti wauled for the sale ur the above jroorf.. Aires Dr. S. S. F1I CH. Jo7 Hruad way, Nest Tark. ostpaid Feb. 21, lSiH. 17-ly FOR SALE. TWOI t.in Rrookville with dwelling Boasts, aa on the bo .om, the other on thr bil);aisessma valaabi lots.alli ion reasonable terms. JOHW A.MATSOIf. Januti fist. 1843. jjf
Eaton anrl IfltHrlir p.
I MPOHTF:RS and Manufactuters ofOaaa Kiflaa
j ana oiner spurrin- aparatus.
(TV
half-opened door, glided hack a step or t.vo so as y'v
ho carelessly adds that "they are small for a man l'"""" accompanying the act with these won;
of his siie," insinuating that it is nothing out of
I o s. II . ut his w lii.k.t . bv barrel anil rill '
lit the dav star attraelid his eves sail devotion.
or it rose o'er the eiiv where lie baa a tin-.n.i.
to be unperceived by the latter, and taking- from tw " "m""' tu l oco Finn eiu-iiioii J e .;ll . I.; .1. . .1:. .. .. .: .. . ...
her reticule a folded paper, she held it out to the 1 ",n"
nere ine party, s.i closely hy Polk stood si-iersand ii-,. I'.nn't von ween l. r n.v lull."
f 4J0.000I.HS. Slicro Iron, assorted sizes.
I a 20,000 Wayne, " do
the way to find small men with Utile feet, and little credit should therefore be attached; but wheu a man of large dimensions is found with
A message for VOU, Ilenrv. it would have ' " ri' eock.iile ili.it waved or r.iv chililhood:
, Or that limketi .....
..1 I. :e
becu pleasanter, perhaps, to Imve delivered it o! my a, soul: onr bavkiut; m pleasure .)
verbally, but you see I have been nrenared for " a.diut: tr. a.ii.e-'
:U. IlKt' 1 .t rillM it li, IK. pi.iv I .11 itti.ii.t- mo.tnr.. Mti' Utltl li IM T - It NitrTti iiit rir:t llii-v urn m-.itt. A
any ierj:rncv-" So savinir frht iielivereJ ilie : Hut y anuciii.uiv.ns, it.ti an...t .ic.tll i fwil iiain r,anH villi haiuUumo m w ivnr. ami nrv
mq- tin iitait -t unit mo-t
Almanacs! Almanacs!!
R. D. sIAYXK nontd .u'lt-hv intorin th nuhlic
that hv pnblih- Himunllv fur cruttiitous dis-
,i-..)iitum, ty inuiM It and all hi? Apt nt t an Almanac, callt H
JAYXF S MF.TMCAL ALMANAC.
.mi in ur. in ltr.i. in. ... , w..i ii l . ...
1. I. ..... ... v. n . ii:.iisei.. ausian t.raisc lie calcti lations lor ibis Almanac are n-.tde with intl'Pt T 4 j crest can-and aceiiracv and for live Oill'i'ient lali-' - HII' H I'lljlj V tlvt' tuiles and lonritiides, so' as lii inuke them equally COMMISSION AND I'llODlCK MF.RCHANTS, useful as a t'aleiniar in eveiy tiart of the Vnited i No. 1.1, West Front Street, Cincinnati.
lur.H.M. i ami Ally tMt.s, ma.le on assign-
(
800 lbs. American Steel
290 " Entrlish blister st-el 50 kegs naila, fur sale bv RICHARD TYXEU. Rrookville, May 4, 1147. 19
. .. , f ... .. .. ... ... . 'n.l t-ir riii-firiiil nki.o.. ni... I.... tL......! I, .... I .,;u..i:.... .r,..t-..:.i.i. . ' .' .
rleimnl llll e leet IKf Its. tlie creoil Otlelll to lie i I i- ... . t.... mum -..,.,, ..m-iiiran ranrer, i .., ran- Ca . mar in-in ei a tin- t'nited Sim... ihi.v Mi-ssii-k. Tavlnr A. Watts. Ilarretr ft- nrner
luiil milled ortrioled at least. smiledfaid, "good morning?" aud gracefully , i,l , ' , I."'?' V"' ' "'"'leiit will be, contain a larre amount of valuable inlorinaiion, suit- : John Hurler, James Calhoun. quadrupled or trip.ed at least. 1 ennij , l.nt I hate no relo--; I m baui.hvd a siranceri i ed tn the wants ol all, and of that kind too which I- H. Yeatman, MarshiC... Kate.the talented Kale, understands it np. g".ed back into the street. ' honorable siatio,, ,. man., ..i fr me; I cannot be round sn books. , M. Hurler A. Son, Ellis Morton, i r. -i- .i ..i i . -1 i The artist re-entered his stn.i.t fain.! ii!'" Pa""- HIS CA 1'AI.Otil'F. OF DISEASES, with remarks j S. Worthiiigtnn. De.'47J2-ly mid after smiling quietly at the g-inleuian s sil- 1 ,,e ar "vl r ""uri1 stllt.io- loll ml some , h.en i now ,,ce,.,ed by Polk and by Dallas, ! and dir.cti.ins for their removal is really invaluable, .
liuess, she turns her satire upon another victim. 4 ruw '"snuss t.ie st.u obi ia.: y, and was soon . ' ; ' X V , v foes or evie, dVvv.rr " ! Z rTne, "V.'e" '" Trry . " ,h'"': "!-! HTVPHSIIIP ... . luiriMl a-illi luuiiln. f-.n. ... I U. .-. I . ' l"kc down iu lots, or txlind i.atirr. .enter. Every family shniild pnss,-.s at bast one of ' I It I j H. ICeMl 1 1.
".in: niV near cressey, now vour eve spar- - ' 6 ....i.s i.e., ,,, , these Annuals. His Almanac for 1849 is now reads fllHP, tindersirned have entered into
fcle.l Iat niolit at the Oivera tliev looked like a I ll,e eonteuts ot tlie paper lie lia.l just received. ' In dreams I n vi.it thv well furnished Hall:
e t J . . ... t ....i.. . ... ... .: ..: ii . , . ,
lie rose Irom its nerusal like a mm m-s.li.in,l ". ". " "r " mistawen.
basilisk's." This frentleman's eyes were of a very dull green calor, and looked more like a cat's than a basilisk's, but not "seeing them as others saw lhem," he replied that "he could not he!p it the music always excites him so." "Ah! the music, Mr. Cressey ; but perhaps " She wits prevented from finishing her reply by the announcement of a gentleman who had
juat made his appearance iu the doorwav
u-hn -!. nnl..c.. II. .,. l!,.. . ... 1 ............ V..I. ' tlietll
n aiw ." mav Die .11 pi.lll .l.ljUSIU ,.U.l. . To say that Mr. Ancnsttts Xob was - small
1IIUU . "-he hielit-st anibitioli. sn.i..-lin.ff-s has ii. tall
from excess of joy mad from liv; and hastily ' : cru, rate, will ihou never there place me hiding up and down his small Mudio, he Oncr
claimed, "i es, dearest luait! any thing auy 'hase who von d for me, n-.ay now wish me bawl: thing you wish thail be cone. One week, and A,?7 v' ,"lti',,,i,in '"'" s,r'' J "iiu , And no opportunity lo rllari-i-eu-a f. i s, she shall be mine; and such a mischievous trick x" ""'" 'he1- sua" roads like a bur, sirs, !... .1. ,r l i i . . Cross users and harbors, like Chevau-ile-lru re. but tiie fool uesei ves It, richly d, serves It, for o: why did 1 I. ar that noise and roi.fiiia? aspiring to the hand of one so immeasurably his A'"' 1v,'r" 1 ciir.l it iiirtii-i. ii! ii., - " O! ibose hundr. .1 tlioii-aml ili.'.lars: con. ! a d. 1 iisi.tn superior, .tinny, he little knew how deeply she . I'il hide ine.in Mn hi--an, -nt.n-;st bush, and trees
ns,l.u.nliii.
for distribuiion, of which he desirns to publish at I I for the transaction ol a reneral Coin.. ission and b ast Two Minimis, and in order that every family in ' Forwardine Husiness at Nrw Ont.BASS, under the tpe United States and llritish America, niay be fur- firm of SPEM'F, ft GL'A R D, and solicit a share ol liiihtd with a emit, he hereby invites the business of Franklin and adioiuiiir counties.
. " r.. ...... i .uunr.sttrt HUHI.K I SFENTE, " til loi-U :lr.l llleir i.r.l. ra 1., him n arlv u. ......il.l.. n..a u ..... r.
ih.y shall be supplied GRATUITOUSLY with a. NewOi leans, Dec, ltn. S2-ly many copies as they may deem ucers-ary to supply. - - their various customers. 'They are also int. ted at the PARACfiTQ Cillr a 8r B T a vs A
same time, in send a cunt of their "MUSiNl'SS - .. ""'"0 U"ao o. wuauus.
S .V K tl
llullow- Gilt Copper Halls and Weather Vanes for
Churches, esc. Price only ten cents per fool, which includes the
Head, Glass Isolators, Metallic Attachment, packinir t assumed for them; medicines of rreat power and rffi
and ail charges. Distant orders promptly forwarded. cacy in rclicvine; and curing tlie maladies common An nllowance to arentt. 'These rods arc provided i tooiircountry.
with Zinc Protectors. 21.rm I m . . T . . .
llttirw AA1L.S. 0.000 I.RS. Wayne Iron. 20,000 lbs. Slieo Iron.
50 KeRs Siimata Nails, Just received. My assortment of Sliro Iron was purchased of the Manufacturers at lower rates than are allowed to Merchants generally, and I will sell at a small advance ou cost. It. TTXEK. Rrookville, Nov. 49, 1847. 50 U. Carri',1. J. S Bradbury. CARGILL &. BRADBURY, Succes-.ors to ANDREWS. CARGILL 4; CO.
manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and
hoiiow ware, 178 Main St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth,
ll.HIS A I 1, UHIU. Union, Hot Air, Pararon and Improved Premium Cooking Stoves, Ten and Seven J late, Parlor anri Cannen Stoves, fee 1 Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, Warr.n Boxes, Andirons, Tea Kettles, tc. Dee. Jr. 'ylf ' P LA N K S , & C. SINGLE and Double Ritl Jack Danes. Sinrle and Double Mitt Smooth do Single and Double Hilt Fore do Sinrle and Double Uilt Jointer do Rabbit and Sash Planes ' Flooring and Cei'.intc Planes, For sale low fot cash, by H.TYNER. Broukville, Nov. 2, tS47. 50
i;
meiit. iif Produce nr tuber nierchanuise.
REFER TO
D." whi.-li will be print, d and plated on the F A E just rt-ct ivetl a rood assortment of Silk, of the Almanacs sent them, alsj wiihout cl aire, i -- SVi", ,"' 0,,,l.r"1,co Trasols. eyare iiNo n ii st d lo tri . e all necessary di- j I, s,l,k, .ii I...U-.1... i........... .1 .i i... . i.: . . . Bonnet Ribands.
th
I I 1.1 T . .
in I - love.i, sweet gin: now Mif lias Oeceived
father, mother, friends all!
mid how powerful is first love!"
How fweet
P. S. Audltou we expert the coniury to flourish. And p.ace and properii y the Nation to crown; Berlins,- the t lnr parly, irue pr'-ut-iples nourish, V bile the loco f.-vo ali.ays kuo.k tlu-m down. O, r.-s! I do hope . in cniu-ltnliiiir niv sior. I
batl l.--lield run .
not true-m. t'.-otb.-:,. n.1 h. ..- . I.;.. i " wiienever l:e married, there woud be an' r or '"r. c""""" " '"'P' we .-uoiirii termor. .
in fact the biggest iu the kettle. Any one who ', l"l'",ilt- She either had a presentment that ;
had witnessed the sensation produced by his an- j ,,'ch would l""r pr " despised the j ., ,m ,,, t)le , u nnl mW n
.modern, uuromantic laslnon of tuarrung and
Orili
.-. . . . i , .. res I .
nan IU tms party, would ie 10 spea.i wliat was , - --vl".. n.s.iv, ty(-shall have no more wars, nu
our own. to tand an for-
A PA PERM K ER.
l-ov
111
rt ctnins liow the Almanacs -.hould be torwatdedto th. in. Hi law tin v cannot be sent bv mail unless
postage is tir: j.aid till iham here. i
(post tiaid.l din cled to I1H. D JWNF.
Phllailelllll.n ..ill n.eel ui.l. - i
Cj' FAMILIES can obtain tins,- Almanacs 'cratu 8'"'.ll, 'iU Jr mak,: l,u",r purchases, of M W. H AILF. I May ln, 1848. R. T
llrmikvilie, Ind. I " " And all who are arenls Tor Dr. Javue's Celebrated TERMS OPTIIR FamilyMed.cit.es. 40 J w ( I I ) I A N A A 31 F. K I C w X.
Bonnets and Palm Leaf Hats. Which will be sold at the lowest Cincinnati prices for cash. Persons wishing to bur roods w ill find it to their interest to call and examine the nnreanfrnv
rszx.
Builders Ware Rooms.
I 4HteBaracBavsjav , ,
IE E 1 1 1 1 1 illltl tes - LI I
llll 1 1 II llltt! 3 ,3T Tga , iiiiiiimsay
II II sal aW r 1 a n ifaal
REVOLVING,
Duelling, and other T'Cr TT "Y Tl CT
Gun Makers materials. Pocket Cutlery, Dirk. Bowie Knives, e. s'r A'ents for Eastern Paw. der, Maine st, between fifth and Siitk its. J1 y TANRAKK AM) HIDES! iaHEsubscriberhaviiir pi.nhatrd throld Tsn-Tsri s of Mr. Ooodwin in Rrookville wishes ta parents Hides and Bark, for which be will rive the marktt price, fcc. I1F.SRT SHAFEK. April Mth, 1J47Still Hore Extraordinary . Ti7E "would advise our readers to notice the In-
jf creasmr popularity of Dr. Halt s Lunr Balsam. Mr. North, the arent, tel). u. that he is astoa ished himself, at the nun.'jtr ufcures that it if pcrforminc amoiirour own ci.ijcnt, whose names he occa sionally publisF.., that those who may be sceptical, may call on them, and hear from tbeir own lips, how they were .natrhrd from an untimely tomb, and restored to their friends a .id n-iaiivrs, by esnir tai. truly valuable medicine. " Tne arent still eontinact tortiarantee Dr. Hall's Balsam to rive relief within 24 hours, or returns the nionr.' Eery bottle thsi has been sold in Cincinnati, dunnr the last sis
months, was sold with thr above ruarantee; aaa at baa yet to see the first bottle retiirnrd. For tile by JOHN H1NKARD, General af -ut for Indiana, and M. W. H A ILK, Brooks. He. Cheaper than the CheapestNEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ri'HE Siihscrihers lunnr rccrntlv commenced i I the Shoe Trade, W holeale and Retail, woald call the attention of the public generally to thnr stock now receiviur. It consists ot Roots, Shoes, Brora 11s, Palm Leaf, Lerhorn and Panama Hats, carefully selected from thr Manufactories, by on at the firm, whi.se experience will justify tbesa in tayia their stuck, in point of quality, w ill be surpassed by none in the eitv, and are determined to sell at as low prices, il not a i-.tl- lower than any other hou. Call and we will w ith pleasure show ynu our stock. CEORGE LOWE A CO. No. fi Main St., between Columbia Jt Locr Marktt Mar. IM'.-U-ly V EltTtV .1 . 31 OO 11 E, Plunder. Pamn and llwlruht Maker.
. No. 16.1 fifth st., bet vi 11 Race and Elm, has constintls ' . 1 1 r 1. ie.ll r-..r.r-a .ml Klirf-r PUICDI.
on nana ana lor s, s.., s. - - - - - Sheet Lead and Lead tipes of all sire.. ALSO Hvdraulic Water Hamt. for conveying . r s......,-. ... an. ll .freams. to dwclunrs
rardrn., stable., A:c., here a head of from 4 to ? feci e a w a- . lu. ai.na-vvsill ffntdrlt ICsV
uouncemenl, would have judged so. The coquette broke olT in the mi.hde of her satire and running toward the door, conducted him to ;he eat nearest to her own, where, a't.-r an th-pmt bow, he aented himself-ra full frown ton. During the) coutiuuance of this welcome receptiou, Various pantomimic vestures were evhihited bv
diflerent members of the comnanv. There was ; hoaU ce an 'nient.
a general uneasy shifting of chairs .lark looks ' " A1' ri1'1-" soliloquized Augustus, as he closwere ihot toward the 'elegant," and conciliate- ; J li" ,!r lH,'i",i him' "a" riSht B,,d ver" ry. and even friendly glances were exchanged ' si,"l,1''! old hu? deoidetily in my favwaw , reconBtuong the beaux, who, forgetting for the mo- ' i!i uio" y-carriage aud four private ilergy ment their mutual jealousies, coucentrated their ; -lwo iils ' a hotel seut for, and all right
I T ,V.MMI. - AMUi Floonnr Mill, Sash, Door an-, JB 5, obtained! Watercan be conveyed from 1C
i mwo Dollar, in adv. nrr. mi sn i ... .. --""" """-T. ' , .50 feet m he.rht. and from 2 to 40CO leci on a i.s-
Just EstabUshed: " JJtl&&SZ! l&d toFF ' i "a" AllTZrr f J!HE niidersiKind base ,..s, estahli.h.-d a Tin.hop ter. ' 1 V dslajcu tl.ereaf- Have rtrrUi a larre and extri..,ve bu.ldinr wilh ! ,.,. lnd dt..p.tch. B 111 the town of Bmokville, and will keep oil AovERTISBMKSTS.-One square or le.swil! be in- 1 k. ni.' Z . a l"r'o of manofaetnrinr and, Cin , O., Dec. 1, 1847 -51-1 y -' P.r. all art,, b . of T, or Cornier- .t ried . hrrr time, for one doll, .if ni n, P Z1Z ! uu IT."" h"'d ,."Vr,n",,, " Hannd Door., Sash. !
ware customer, may desire. Heads and snnumir in advance; one dollar and twenty Vis e cents if .,- iir H... sk 1 r " r rames. Weather Boardmade, and p, ,,, ., reasonable r... ... a durable ment bed.-laved ..ne year; and nne dollar and Fni ' u1'". '"I .0rr."' h,,r m.n itll"w
t arly ris. r, hut that he is k. 1 pine 1 av rn. am! also
giv'.ng in marriage, that she was resolved that it . ss ei.trair.-d in manulaciurinr that "1K11 Broth" comshould ho. Consequently, when the elegant Au- ! n'oll'5 ealled w!.iskey." I .hall not say that that gusuis N,b,ou the first day of May, I S I 2, kuel, ' " " hu",,r:,hl'- "'--', since hi. Honor is en- . ,- l . - ., .rL, ,," Ti Raced in it; hut surely it is no advantage to the com be? ore her 111 the most fashiouah e manlier, and . u ' "jrauiiity. It pi.iuii.Ti no rood, but a va-t amount of made a most fashionable declaration, quite cou- I t,i!. and I am phased that wr, the neonl,. - hase
... ... 1 ... ...-.,,, ... s s, lor ma. .inns a in ts ... ----- ,
hilent ol beiiic accepted, With the proviso that it j not disgraced, oursele, by dieting ,0 the highest pt n hand, and all rnlers for such articles will be MlJJ'T' 1 .TlolnsjCst .t lilCkaTCl ! "'""'PP1 rivers.
nr., : r . .. . " . V' -""v u rvi...- r...s
elayed. l.arrer ad-j houses, 4c. 5 11 be charred ou the In the Lumber Tard. connected .lib r.,.rv.
...e, .,c ajuou assortment ot Lumber for all build- I
maimer. I h. v will
vairrty or the II F.ST STOVES ever tinV-rrd in this tion fo. tlie time pavmetit is delated ?' ,' l:i. t,,,,sititic of Premium t'nokintr. Parlor, I vertisement. for a lunger tisae w ill be ch
s.. -..t".. ..i. i. .v stoves, an 01 which will be same pri.iciub .. trio. no d to .ml pu-chasers. j
"I 1-1 nl TRIMMINGS for old stores, ill he
tnr purposes. Persons about to
office in the woolii, a Wbiski-- . iiiufaetiircr.
Tholewnlr l'inir- tiou. An ex-member ef rarliment.sotne of the Irish gentry, a clergyman in the Esiaiilished Church,
three justices of the peace, a number of wealthy in Hn..,knlle.
w - 1 111-1H1 . .on on as iair terms a. thev can ' be purchased at any uiher establishment in Indiana, ' or elsrw h.-n. 1 OLD BR SS. COPPF.H and PEWTER W ARE ' -ill he taken in evehanre for articles of new ware.
I i rsons wi-liniL- aiiitbinir in our line ar.- s..l.. n...l
nnitetl envy upon their commou rival. If Cres- 5ru,,, ""l"5"' '"" m'.'h aim vewy romautic
ey' eye never sparkled b. fore, thev rert iiuly
farmers, and persons lateiy connected with com- ,
tool" . merce and traae, nave lorine i an emigration 80It was a dark ni-'lil a ....n- .lrb i.i.rlit f..r tl. rietv' nn.l are about to emhatke at Pnlilin mi
did upon this occasion; and the right leg of F.U-! m).,th of Mav-and a very cold one. too. and 1 their way to Texas, where a tract of land has
uu.ler the shaio;.- of some trees that grew upon been purchased for their use. This U consider- ! the sidewalk in the upper part of Chestnut street ; ed, iu England, the first active symptoms of a making '.he spot still darker, might be seen an geueral "break-up"' among the wealthier classes ! viegant ca.rrU.ge and horses drawn close up to ' of Ireland. We consider it the first active symp-! the curhstcne. ; torn of common seuse among them. Ruin stare- ' The driver was on the hoi. iuveloned in a them in the face at home, while prosperity.
to ran ami see how we do iluii!-. up at the NEW .
s -s .'.."'i oi. llll westvrn Si.le.il ihc mililirsnn. l-e. '
J c. l CIS. ti 111 K KE I T
ikHHDSofN. o. Sugar.
ml in llarrelsol Molasses. 10 Half barrels No. I Macktrrl. e- (,uarter do. i I i. rce ivice. For sale br April 27ih. x. TTNEA.
O.t. 1 1, 1-itS 4 "if
rush was !lu:ig violently over the left knee,
where il continued to oscillatu with au occasional nervous twitching of the toes, expressive of a hardly repressed desire on the patt of its own.-r to try the force of those little feet on the favored "elegaulV handsome person. It was all iu vain, however, Xob was evidently the sin ces-s-ful lover, for he s it close to the graceju! creature
:jo,ooo i.atiiixc; Tor sal by c F. CLARKSON. June id, IS4S.
MANVFACTVRERS OF Cast, Wrought, and Steel, Mould board Ploughs, Seventh St. Retween Main and Walnut. Cin O March 15th 1848.
A- XV. II ICosebooin, Plane & Edg9 Tool Elanufacturerj And Dealers in Dardware and Cutlery, NO. 331 MAIN STREET, e. K.kih ....I Xintb. CINCINNATI.
-vranrr lor III suiiu- 1 o"-' " V. . - J Cl ' 10 erect buildings on Coopers, Carpenters, W agon, Cabinet, and tvlian I. Sr.ll finJ I. i ih.ir 1 . 1 , TA-1. -f u..-s, Aaf ri.it inn .
interest to mireh.se .Ii .k..i...:u: . i .uaaers 1 OUI. , S.1 ve. j - r
(and carrying to the place wanted 1 on the river. The OR MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT HOTICHt j boat being worth ir. com on the premises. We have Mar. 3a. '43. 13-ly furnished several buildings on this plan the patt sea . "s n .l.--. Cs. !"",, . . p ! New Hardware and Cutlery Store. , Master builders having contracts in the country ; . 1 w HOOTH. No. 93 Main street, first door bswhere materials and mechanics are acaree, will find I i 'w Trnst Co. Bank, Cincinnati, is now rc1 I mJ. ".';''' ?nd mjn "" and direct from E..Kli"l tiermany, and tb.
' and o hv li ,;k": a. "I? .eu ' Manufactories East, a new no''P'"
article, in;;.; " f S'.-.' ?no " i good, in his ,. . "Z"".?!".
Tt'ST W KC F. I VVH anil r. r an 1 on sirfi.vr-..M TUIlKIl & S().
J erms in Set. Fancy Windsor Chairs. 5 i Cincinnati, Ohio, West Scvenih'.-.rect, between W
a zarre
do
tl.i Rockin.
r ancy settees. I do extra size. N. D. OALLION.
FOIt SALK.
: great coat, aud at a short disiance from the cur- wealth, aud civil and religious liberty iuvile N arcommodating terms, a comforablc BcGGY . . i j lVr wilh Gig Top. riage.ainl leanintracainst a tree, iiiioht be seen them to America. This nlau of emio-ratino-m i i.sn
that is, closer than any other-aud chatted to , the figure of a young man, fashionably and ele- ! masse is admirable; it preserves all the ties of A u0 "AHM, it. Am-., m ar Laurel. Iter ofballs and operas; and, confident of bis Po- gautly attired, lie wore a cloth cloak loosely ! family and society; protect, the emigrants from; one FR ANKLin 'sVovf S For further ,. , ition, he o.d not care a fig for the envy and hanging from his shouldera, aud he was evident- : fraud" aud deception; it relieves them of those -t'Vty to ' '" N. D. galliox jewlousywliiclionallsi.lessurroutide.lhi.il. ly waili;-2 for son:e one to artive ami .., th ' !...!. J...Ula. feaw. nernle.itlean.l nlri!. ! ' 11 -
And Kate, showered all her attentions upon ' i-artiace with him. Tli-r e. . I..- :,..;i. ... i....l.i.l !,Bt!,. l,v l.;..l. 1 A. I KACOCK.
rioh, aud Mob triumphed over his rivals.
tern Row and Jnhii
SAW MAXVFACTl RERS All descriptions of .c'rcu,r ,s niade to order; Iron, Webb or HackSaw.; all kinds of Narrow Saws for turning either for use by hand or mill power; all kinds of aw repairing executed in a workmanlike manner Buckled .aw. repaired and warrautrd equal to new' Feb. Jd, 1848. 7-ly H so new.
Matters progressed thus f.,r several weeks, as il was nearly two o'clock i
! IKON & STEEL. : Bloom Forge, andJcnjati Iron Store X. W. CIIAP3IAX, 3St.lain Street, near the Court House. ! C.VC.VV177
There yrere n passers bv, ' incident to isolated emigration, by which to 1 "' , . . "RON NAILS of all sizes, si EEI.3 ofer.r. ,1...
i however, to cenjecturo his nuuives and acuons, many poor foreigners are hurried to premature "e.aleV- r ' mm..' . ?' fr"" tiXZr"''1'""'1J 1 e I SiiritliTS. W ae'illl l.iiv.-s. Ave- linU llour.l- 1. nvils, v ises, Heilow.. tarnaire .nrinr. an.l I
Asle., Hammere.1 Iron, Crowbars, SI. dee and Hammer moulds. Allof good quality and warranted. ALSO A superiorarticleof Shut Iron, No. 21,i4,J5, 26 A J7 N- B. Allof the above article, will be .old for cash and at low rate.. Country Merchants and Blacksmiths Will find it for their interest to call before piirrhasiu rises, here. N.W.CHrM Anfii"t list t4J. 14-Iy"
, Springs, Wagou 'Soxes, Axes, Mold Hoards, &x. take : ALSO.
; in the mAri.i.iiT :! n-mv m America. tlenallles tllettl tn Inks s t o
- u ...:ll :. I. . ........ - " e t- " ' : a L. c u,
.vous.iu pav.ug ...arae.1 attention lo Hie co- the streeLs were quiet. He repealetdv look oat a ininediate advantage of the vast resources of the .Manufacturer "f the es it -brat, d Wrought and Ste.l qilette, whose chief del-ght seemed to be. not on-: snln.-'id n-.i, b . I .-..,. i : . . ".. ,, Tl ,r.T, ; .s Mold H..ar.l riow.. Cast Mold Hoard plows, right I4 ' , . ult'"ol" rpiein.1. v. alLh, ami sesmed tmpaticnlly waiting new world. The Hollanders, Oermaus, and , and eft handed, of different size., s..d Plow., sIiom-i y to torment her bo.it ol ytl;er .lovers, but occa- : lor some hour. Presently the reat Iw.ll ! S is. have nrosnered bv it: and we are cralifi- !". Culi.vaiors, Harrow., Drag,, Cast Shear
Bionallv the "eleirant" himself. .i . . . . . ,. , . ' .. .'. ... . .. " .. . .! .' " all warranted to perform well. A
Auju.lus, .uveter.olil! tt.a:iai:jj Ss-.
the stste-house tolled two. A light fooL-tep was ed to see the Irish begining to aopt it. X V K nov. !.-iri ia a distune, and a moment after a uu.
I literal ill-count will tie i.aue on unr r I roll or Flow t by the iiiantite Store on Maitit-.rtei. lrt-e-u sj
proportion. ..- - I v i. ,. . k..n thev vt.it tb
Con.idenii. the a.lv.nt.rr. ... I : s: I no examination oi ''"- - - - r,llowia.
thelowr.tr.7rre.-K. K-J: " -V. city. He will eil atr-a.i.ru v..., --- -
we are a.,red that a! 1 who patrbniae this establLh I "1 'a
200 dozen Hunt. Ae, tiatcDcts anu us- .
-00 doxen H. Mann, and N . Morgai.s Acs, too dozen Collins k Co.'s Aes; SO dozen J. Leveret'. -do; SO dozen J. E. Williams Galbreath s do 1110 dozen O. Ames' Shovels and Spade.; 100 dozen Wood, Cro.-eot and Mill Saws. 350 dozen Spear cJack.on'sHand.Panel'tBack 200 doen MiM-ellaneous do do oo 8000 pnr. Trace Chains; 3000 lbs. Log Chain; 10000 gr. New- England Wood Screws; 100 Sr. Bed d 100 dozen Butt and Toy Table Hinges; j tooo dozen English and American Curry r SOO dozen Curry, Horse, Wool and C o- d A 800 gross American and English 11" ForksT' r.l'tirrv Combs; 2000 dozen P-k' id Pen K .d (. Carl,,. SOO dozen John Vs iNon R'ihj-ui-l.i er Knives; ' ' -. SOO dozVn Ames and John Wilson s Shoe Knive.. SOO dozen Shears and Scis on; , 1000 dozen W. Butcher's Hand Saw, Flat and Ha Koand, Bastard and Mill Saw File., $00 dozen vy.' Butcher's C. S. Firmer and Socket Cissel's, Gntigt s and Plane Irons; Aoo dozen Horse, Wood and Shoe Xasps; 1..OO0 lbs. aunerior Sail Irons:
do Rrn.h .1.. ' t r 1-nfrlh.-r with rumnlelr ...nrimrsl of MsalieS
do do Panama .1- I Fork.. 1 ark). Rra.l.. Shoe Vail.- Ilnl . f.rrmU 91
nient will be supplied with materials, t., at much Irs. I. rt 1..M . I . . . '
-ii -j '"v u-,s- nerriotore paid. All order, promptly attended to. TERMS CASH I N. B. A bill of price, may be seen at the office ot I helndmaa Americaa: also at Mr. Barw.ck's Hotel. ' Brookv.lle,Ind. Mar.1848. 13 j
GKOCEIUES R.o Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, N. O. Sugar, Common do Sure Imp, Tea, Saleratus, " Y. H. do Pepper, Molasses, Alspiee, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Rir, Epsom Salts, Mackerel, Shoe Blacking, Ilioorn Cords, Matches, Bed Cords and Plourh Line..
For sale at the New Store of
nrookvil.e, Dec. ,0. ..ft 'HAR. haTsS: hats: hats: ! ATESSRS. Li.ick Farquhar, have jti.t received XTJL " large .nd complete assortment of ' i
" . um-rar ntji SKIN HATS;
Indigo, Madder, Alum, Coperas, Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes,
do
" I'lain Straw do do Linnette do Superior and Common Palm leaf d BlatkamlwhiteWr.nl do I Ml" I, l4.
ver .nd I ron 'I'e. .l.rl 'I'ahl.- Snuin.- Tlorer. &. Soil .
Wostenhnline.. and Wade fc Butcher's Razors: Razor Strops, and the h- tter class and quality of Hrow air, 'aih-rs and Fancy c;oo.s ymrrally. Cincinnati. S-pt. I ".T-s-a
