Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 50, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 December 1848 — Page 4

State of Indiana Franklin County, j John Wvnn, F.x'r. of the last -) t will and' testament of Andtew Giemlciiing dvc'd. j On petition m: k.vs. -rcal estate asst-u. . Lvdia Glciidcuning widow of said dec 'd., and file unknown I heirs of said drc'd. J THE above named defendants w ill lake noiirc that ihe plainiilT a lor. said mill petition the Probate C.Urt of said K'UIIIV. to be hidden ill firnohvillc ' raid rmilily mi I We 5ih day ill' lied mil r, A. II. IK-m, hriug Ihe 2nd dav of the term of .aid cinn. 10 erant an order lor Ihr sale of th- real estate of il d. r d., situate in s.id cwuntv.tn pav il.c.t. hit of -aid v-tai-. Ihr def.ndant aforesaid arc notified in appear and show ciuw hv such order should in t made. 1 JOHN" W "V"N, Ex r ofthr la.l will and t.jed C" ul A" tiIr",U,"" dri d

1 A ! IJ, IS. 5. Public Vendue. Ilf ,. rsieh.d w ill niter ihr following prop, rtv al Public alc, af hi residence ill Halh lownhip Franklin euuiny, I ml., mi Saturday ihr I' h da) of December, IK is, lu w tl: One ... k Hursr mi. I two Colt. Milk C.w. ai;d Ymtng Catilr. Slin-p, Stuck Hog. mr Farming Utensil., Hay by ihr ton, c Trmii. made known im iltrd:iv ii.'.ale. Nov. ai.-4S-3w', AliUMIAM CAH IT.R. OCrMost Extraordinary Work! tj THK MA R HIED WOMAN' S Private lletlical CoMipanimi. BY nil. A. M. M A U 14 1 C K A L , Prof, saor nf di.rasc of W..nn-ii. Sixth Edition. ISuin. pp. !i . Price l. .50,0ai! Copies sold in ix month!?! Years of suffering, of physical anil mrnlal nnguitdi to many an affectionate wife, and p. miliary difficulties to the husband might have been spared; thousand now poor would havt enjoyed compclciire: thousands now broken in hralth would have enjoyed it; hundreds now in their graves been still alivr, by a timely pose-ion of this work. It it inlt nded especially for ihr marrird, or those roi.tvroplatiug marriage, as it di-closcs important rrrvta which should br known to ih.-in parlirularly. Truly, knowledge is pustr. It is health, happiness affluence. 1 hr revelation contained in its pages havr proved m blessing to thoiiaiul-., as ihr iniiunirraMr h-ttrrs , rrcrin-d by thr author will attrst. Hirr, also, rvrry frinalr ihr aifr, llir moiht r, iW on t-ilhrr buddilifr ililo womanhood, or thf one in Ihr decline .f year in whom nature contemplates an important ckani ran disrover the can e, symptoms and Ihr most efficient rrmedie and ni'st certain iiumU of cure, ill every complaint toullirh b r sex is sobjreu ITS IMI'Oll l AXI'E TO TIIK MAXHIRU. snay he fpilh.-rrp from ihe fact, th:it Travelling agents make from THRKF. ro FIVE DOLLARS A I.AY" frura itssale( hundreds of active, nlerprixilitr aenis are accumulating a little competence frcm the liberal discount allowed, 'and of the threat demand for it. Order are refired to be accompanied wiih payments. tOl'lKS WILL HK SKXT BY MAIL KEK OF I'OS I AttK TO THK PVJfCH ASF1U . Over twenty thousand copies have been sent by nail within three nioiillia with perfect saf. ty and certainty. On the n-ceipt of one Dollar, the "Marrird Woman's Medical Companion' win he sent (mailed free) lo any part of the United Slate. All letters and applications from those desiring to become agents must be post-paid .'except llios containing a remit lance) and addressed to Lr. A. M. Maurieeau, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, 129 Liberty St. New York. T he 'Married Woman's Privaie Medical companion' is sold by Ilookielli rs throughout t!ie I'nited States. 4n.4in CT Fur Sale by . V. KUIMXCiTOX, Brookville. Oswald of Ten Thousaml Cures!! UUi.aUilir IIUXM UAIM 0ii UUililUJ. ' OK. BOGKKS COll'01"xn SYKl'P OF I IVHRWOR I' AND TAB DISEASES OF THE LVStlS ASti BREAST. Tuts fiuKax REMEttY ha. not only made almost in- j credible cures of Coisumptioii, but it l.reaks up t he ; mot riistreosint; Cough. Cold, Pain in the Breast, : and Asthma, in a few hour lime. We aulli .ri.e . ur , gelits,in all caes where il doe not give immediate i relief, and the bottle is returned, to i ltei rfitlH refund the money. ' j We will now ak the afrlteted camlidtv lo evauiine ihe facta h low, w hich substantiate the merit of I his I great remedy. Fad which are incontrovertible, and , cannot lie deui. d. We refer yn to the statements of well known Physician and l'rolror, who havt eiMne forward and have subssaiiiiated th se facts. The most incredulous cnnnot but be convin-ed that it has made cures where everything else has failed. Extract from Vntifi'-ntrs trhirh ran hr trrn tn Juil tty calling non thr Agents. r o tr r e- 0 S s q s s 4 S B-a trart Jrmm a t.'ttrr from ihr Rrv. Hrnry Hltrmnn Mr. A. I.. Scovili: A Dr. Kn-jer I,ivrrirt and Tar ha Wrn the mean nf iiatehint m companion tmiu a premature grave:: I leel under iheoblieation . " a '" ... ? ...o u ovr in in. circ.i oilioii oi si. v .iiouoie weilictue. HEN' II "Y W1SF.M.V. t ec. 23, IS4fi. Patriot, Gallia Co., O. I have been the familv nhv1eian of Mr Wis. mr.n 1 for the last twelve years; during that lime Mrs. Wise man has been suffering f ro n diseased Inuir. And anally all thr symptoms of Pulmonary Consumption appeared. All the usual remedies failed. At this ; ti.ur she commenced using Dr. Kogi rs" I.iverwor and Tar. Il acted like a charm. In a few days .he j declared hersrlf nearly well. I have no doubt of its virtues, and would cheerfully recommend it to per-; swns afflicted w ith diseased lung, Y'ours, ) II. K. WILSON, M. D. Patriot, Gallia Co., Ohio. 1 A Rrmai knhlr Cttrcof thr Cntttff'an' Mr. Scovili: I was taken with a most distressing eoaigh, and my lungs became so dis, aed that I bled in a short time several quarts. I was reduced so low ! Ibat all of mr friends, and even my Physicians, , thought I must die with Consumption: My brother : hearing of Ihe remarkable cures made by Dr. K o- : grrs" Liverwort and Tar, procured a but lie, and lie- ' fore I had taken one-half of it, it seem.sil to go lolhe very seat of the disease. I raised a large qitaulitr j smT phlegm and mailer, and my cugh was stopped as ; wy charm. And bv its nse I was restored to psrfi.ct ' alib. " GAHH1K1. WHITEHEAD. , Sw. rn to and uhcril ed this 2fuh day of November, 1S47. H. E. SPENCER. j Mayor uf the City of Cincinnati. F..Ttrart frtm a Letter itatrit Jnckton, Trnnrttrr, Or-' tahrr Vth, 11 IS. Mr. A. I.. Scovili, Cincinnati- Dear Sir I want . yost so send me one ro.s of Or. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar I am entirely out r it, in have constant : calls for it. I hr remarkable tores that it has made Jlcrc, baa made a rrcat demand for it. Yours, Hr., U. W. WHI TTIXC.TOX-, Druggist. Mr. Mrrriirrtithrr Tvrifr? ft fttttr? Mr. A. I.. Scovili. Cincinnati: Dear Sir Dr. linger.' Liverwort and I ar came safe to hand. I have sold a nun.her nf bottles. It has met with nr. at success. A young man or this place, supposed by everyone to have Ihe consumption, ha In-en eutirelv cured. DAVID M K It 11 1 W F. A T HER, Dssaiss. Ti ns., Jnne si, 1S48. For sale wholesale by A. L. Seville, corner of Fifth and Race strerts.'f inrinnati. Also by R. S. 1 yner. q q g RE WARE. OF A B SE COl XTF.RFEI i:.' Prepared in June last bv JOHX T. TOLA ND (in the employ of RKORGK i. AI.I.KX, Druggist, ,.f cinrinnaii.) This Counterfeit is sold by one JOHX BI LL, ol Louisville, Ky. lie on your guard. '" i-"AIS. B. I LARK. Clocks, Watches & Jewelry HARRIS s CLARK, have on hand and fur .sir na accom mndaling term.. Clocks, Watches, and a general assortment of Jewelry ; consisting in part of the en lowing articles. F.tgbi-day at tl common m.nil. Clocks, Gold, and Silver Lever and cmnion W atches, c,.,ld and Silver Pencil, and Gold pes. Ring., Rreasipins, Studs, Steel heeds. Silver thimbles, si.-rl hag-clasps and purse mountinc. an inmriiinfSilv,,,(ier, silver and plaietl tea and table spoons; a varjetv of Spectacles. sjhuiee article. o cutlery, fen and po,kn kniv..! Razors, fce.: and m shurt all articles ii.aillv krnt in jewelry Store.. ' 1 J Jwy are also prepared to attend In all job in thnilversuuthing line surh as r.-fiairing rloeks Watchra and Jewelry, an.I the changing of classes in TM-cfjcles, Jkc. Thankful for past favors, they hope hy a strict at. irntioa to ba-ine.s to merit and rereivea'liberal harc of the public custom, determined a they are that no ...Mr, th.ll liirr rn.p nf ito..l.f . , .. iitc the i s. :. V ' -v J '. i'tl 10-tf. i: T. Cp hant t xtl time i hntht l of for i$r KiKT. HIH.

Cash Store. Bargains. AM now ont niit a larr miH compl-'li iit tm nt ttl'Pr 1hhN, Gnci"rit, Hani M art. (u.-t-ii-:ir, i ti!ti-p. , ni my ut-w v4iMiit"iitiit-iiT 11 - M:iin Jihk" Strttt," at flit- u af nut nf ( li-t vcr ! 3til i Im-tv 1 m pn )nr-il l.i in. up mi-fn-ti"it 'O all t.nut h-i mar ta-rnr rit iih a rail. ' h h It tiK-k iM-intj cut in It , stitti l;-iiif- Ht-i 1 purchasnl ot" th- lart-wf iiirit pj in ihr .-iiir-l Hi'ti. N w York, Fhil i-I liha anl Itimttn-, 1 am b!r ! t.lf 1 1 ii tht- pithlic a rfftotl an a-rtmrnt, ( at a- -rii:t a cjii Ik- iVvitttl iufliii rt-nlur Uou r in th. at. I f ii v mr a cl , fr t-tn!. jml "a-" if Thf t hinrri an- ' Ankmip; iht- tttitii rtti arrirlt I hmf, and imti ml lu kt-p ctiiKtam l oh haiid.jh-- lilltt mx art- a . f. : lt'k Bltit- r.lk ami Ilrun Kn;Iiliy Attn ru an aud Krt iu h "l.iiW. nik ami blur ItUck Km", ami Am. r. C.i-4'ini-. . Kan Knc'i-I a'- Anirnaii tin Si l fs-it-an ilj t H!k, (;.;.! .-ml St..l M't. (I Satim tt. i 'c ti l fary l'l-ak l.initii. ftrnwii ami hlt-trhtl Mnin. . "lirk, Tic-kimr and Kacirmi;. St art t, hitv and How Fiantirl. 1 Vim- I't avir, llrnli ami Fur tin 13. rnr. Cloth -ml Pii1i C:ip. ! "I hr aiti iitinii nt'tiir ladit- i rtpftrully iiiriid ; . to a T ry ritli nnd tiistt 1 u-lt-ctioii of Silk and Kan- ; ry Silk. A Uo, to the lullowiit: tW Kr-iuli and Aitit-ru-ati Ci'mhiini. PUiiti Itlk and Siript d Alpae. Sjini-triicil rhaiiirt ulilt d. Mfuli- Tliihot, hk an. I pUid ShaU. Cambric Muslin. J a rout t and cheek Camliri-. hwir lunl and hook Muslin. .hiqitt-n-d and Scnteh IiMp.-r. H 11 and tih-a. liiim tabU t'otrr. Wnrii-d and Tnrki-di du (iala plitiditid l.neatr CJnilt Blk an.I white Lilt- Kact- .md lnrrTtnr. 1 lMit and r;tivca. Hn I ion nnd Gimp h-ad Fi iugt. Huuni t aiitl Ci HiMum-. ' BOOT.' & SHOES 1 12 prs. ni.-11's water proi.f Boots. 4 " " thick Boots. 3'i " " calf do 2-1 " boys' I hi. k do 50 " men's super thick Bregatis. ' 3 " " h a v ki;i do li " " seal w. lt do ) 2s chll'l. l,raill Peired striped Boots. , J4 " boys' kip " nror-'tn. ' 24 " men" " " Boots. 12 " Youths' thick" do 1 I' " kip " do it) " Woni.'s c:lf " lace Boots. I ' " " kid " do 24 " Mirs' " " ,u 24 child's run round lpr do I 12 " Wins", kid " Ties. , 14 " " blk latin? loved Bii'kilis. 12 ' " kid liner Kng. do 24 " seal run rutl:id Ties. 14 " child boarded leather boots. . " ytintlt' itpi-r kip Broans 12 " Mi-ses kid thick sole Biikins. II '" Wuih's s. al run round Ties, kid lined 12 '' Mis,es Cioat lace Boots 12 " Meii's seal uaiicint? pumps .10 " Hos thick bound Broiraiis 12 " Winn's heavy k'dsetted bil kins 12 " " goat l:ice boon 12 ' " enl. morocco run round ties o " Mom Hie im r shoes 13 " Missi s' goat striped boots WILLIAM C'lULDKUK. , llronkville, Nov. 2Sd, 1843. 43 More Fall and Winter floods. I THK snhscrihi r linj lali y rtiiriM-d fruiti PhiM- ' di-ljitua, NmYork, Uns on and Baltimore, wherr hr : ha- hftn pttrehaine: a lart- a?.d romik-tt' ntmrii.iriic .if GOODS f..r Fall a-d Winter wear. HF. HAS A KIR STOf'K OK 1 Snp-rrin Fnncli Knjrlili, Anuruan and Pilot C loilli 4 " AmtTican Cainrr SiittiiitvM, .Ii-ait K'T-- r i', Vc. A t'rw n adv-madi- Itlankrt t er ( 'ar 'ladies dkkss goods. 11 in. fi'd and ctrip'd hlark Drt-j Silk Chanp;rahlt and .riM-d t'hann inni Plaid. trip d and plain Siik-, of vartum colors Hii-h satin plaid Iilack Siik Hlack, hntw n( mtdt -enlur and fanry I.uslrca u ami nint' tnpt- ilran .Anaias Changeable, plaid and Hg'dl.n.lrt. brown, blue, red, drab and various colortd Black and fancy Moelin He Laities I'la.it, s,r,p u an.i ng ,1 tasiimeres A"""-". tBh anu S.otchf.ii.glia.a. A I n U f"1 n Is of all kinds and qi alilies Hniinet velvet and Boom i silks "lack and light rnl'd Kid I, loirs dmnn, silk and lisk -ihread do Blackand white worst'd and cotton lloe Linen, jaconei. thread and cotioll lace and edciiigs Sew ing silk, Ji ri.i.d ilk and Xisetle Fringes Oress buttons, blaik l ive and dr.-ssTriiutni.igs MrnMnii ii. Mitt and Men htiek. .!nve Wo- 1 n, Chami ami Rerlin tin Mar eilte quill. Idrh'dand hri, I.iiirii Table Clulh Wide hleaehed Slu'etint HU aehid M iilin and I'ilU r cane do Tifkin?s Watson covering, bn. Drills and Canmn K;tnn U Chi difii' uiMiIen Cap, Men and Cap Men" IU aver, Aiitrj, Knrand Silk Hau Shawls. Heai y w ooleit and cloth shau la Cal mere and Mole color do Faiic-and plain do. and Silk Visettes Half II o7, nil N so, Ingram flirt nuit Stair Carr;e of light and da-k colors, to suit every variety III MIC. He hasopened, alo, a most splendid stock of Boots and Shoes. Bought in ihe manufacturing tow ns of Xew Flip;. Is""1 ,l"' Wrsf pric.-s. He has never Isren able to ffer.-a large and desirable a slock in ibis litis btfore. Men's, Boy' and Y'omli's Stogv Roots and Slio s " " " Kip BiKits and Brogaus " Call Heavy Double Sole Boots " Light" Fine-finished do ' ' Goat Sh'K-s Y'otith's Bootsand Shnrsaud Misses Shoes and Uoolees Ladies Heavy and Light Kid Slippers Heavy and Light tioat and Kid Buskins " High Kid lt.ikin Pumps " Kip and Calf Bootees ' Those who heretofore bought of him are respectfully invited to come again, and he hope m w customers will, also, call. He t annul give an idea of the variety of his stock in a brief list of articles, and he will only say it is better and cbca per than any he ever In-fore offered here. Those w ho hair hern in the habit of buying in Cincinnati, are especiall y invited to call and look through his good, for he thinks he may safely challenge comparison with any retail est.thlishnien; of ihe West. The highett mmrirt li tre U'hrnt. at all timet paid Jtir H. TYXEK. Bnaikville, Nov. 17, 1SJ9. V () T I C E. ?0 AL' WHOM IT MAY CON'CF.UN": On the w 21t of May, IS32. the last will and testament of Isaac S. Sw. rim;, n, then latent Franklin conn y, in Ihe siareof Indiana, deceased, was regularly admitted to Prohaie. in thr Probatr Court of said ronntv, hy which said last will and testament, among other things, the ti siatordireris that all the residue of his personal estate shall be in. ested Tor the use of Barbara Sw . ring. ii. ihr w it's- of the lesiator: the said Barbara to receive the int. rest arcrnin? thereon during her natural life; the said last will and testament contains the following provision; r ;!,. will that at tlirdtath ot my beloved w ife Barbara", mr executor tier. main r named make a tull colleciion of all innn- ; eys due my estate and then to give notice, by pub ic j a.lvertis. meiit to all my legal heirs lo come forward within thrie years fiOm the time of advertisement, j vi. ni; neir mat may come forward within the time above d. scribed, ihi ir claims K ing l. gsllv Irste.l, shall be entitled to ill. ir respeelive t qnal share oftlir w hole sum roll. rt. il, as l...t above descrtbrd. I'hnse w ho may fail to appear in tint time, i ( any such there he. "hall he foreier excluded from any share or ililcr-t-si in my i-statr what.-., r." On the 4ih of July, 1S41, Mrs. B.rbara Sweringrn, inr relict oi tnesa.il testator, departed this life in said ' F'ranklin Coiiniy. In pursuance I her. Tore of the said last will and tes- I lament, ihe uiidersicned, James Coiiwell, F'.xcrulur of said last will and t. siam.-ut, hereby noiilies all perlis iiitrrestisl as claimants under said last will and I testament, to pro lure to t ie Probate Court of said ! esoinly proper evid. nee of their right lo a ilisiribn- j live share of ihe estate of said testator, within the ! term of three years from the date of ibis advertise-: mem. I he probable amount of said estate subject to dis- ! iribiition, is four llioosnuil dollars. JAMES COX WELL. Fx. cntor J ol the Estate nf I. S. Swtriliiren. ' Aug. . 1MV 3...lin I he Xenia Torch Light (Ohio) and Fndericklown Kxuniner (Md.J will iiisa-rt ihe foregoing advertis.-meiit we. kly for 3 wionihs, and send a ropy of each No. toiilsiin it the adv. to J. D. Howland. Bnoikville, Franklin county, Indiana, and send their bills lo thi office. XV II. PHILLIPS. Xo. 7 Main Street, wei side, three door aboe Front near mr I nline H Hart. . iiicinnati, O., lKAI.KIt in GHOt'EHlF.S and PRODUCE! I W k.-ep. constantly on hand, a general assortmrni of Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Cheese, Madder. !ml urn. Si.lrral.is, llas. Nails. Cotton Fish, Tobacco, Soap, Caudles, and all other articles in theGrocrrv Business, which will he sold at the lowest pn.es for CASH, or in exchange foa j Produce. c N"i 'V, Tnr H,Tnr' Prices paid f,lr Feathers, FlaxSeed, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard. Gin.-nr. Timothy i i.""''' ';:v:S, M'" r.l-Seed. Bees' Wax, Dried Fran.. White Beans, Rags, -te, ,t. Ciiiciunati, TKKMS1IFTIIK INDIANA A3IEKICAX. Illn Dollars in advance, 2.o in six months , 1 t.00atl he. -ml nf the year, and an addition of -TO eeiils lor every year pavmellt is dtlaied tiler, alter. , Aovrrtisements. Onesqiiarrnr less will be in sened three times for one dollar,if payment Im-mad. in advance; one dollar and twentv-tive cents if ptT. Bient be delayed one year; and one dollar and firix Ul.. if delayed two years, and in ihe same properHon f.n the time payment is delaved. Larger advertisement, tor a longer time will lie charged on tl.. ante pn iit iph

New Great

ROOTS AND SHOES. I" H VK jo. ri crived a complete stock of 1 MKN'S Coarse, Kip and I 'alf ItiMi. and Brogans. IlllYS' Cor-e and Kip Boots and Rrof-ans. yorTHS' Coarseand Kip Boon and Brogans. WOVKVS KIP BOOTS. " CALF do - lilll'KK da " Half Gaiter .Is MOIKICtO do " KOAT do " M..r..ero and O.at SHOK. " Kid NI.IPPKKS t ol d Halftlam r IIOOST. I'MII.DKKX'S SMOKS and (till) I S. Ladi.Vand ti. His' IIIHIIKK DVKII SHOKS.cc 'I he ali,ve anicl.'s are of a CAer Quality, audi I s ill sell them at Cincinnati pric. s FOU CtSH. I. 1VXKII. Brooks ille, ZUlh Nov. ,1517 iO

- ) S K. s s. ov 1 i-i t- 1 .. s.- a s r.KY desirable Htver Bottom Farm, immcdi- . , . x a x. e. . afclv above the nourishing l..au ol Laurel, on ., .... -.,. 1 - i- 1 .- . , 1 he U In ie ater Canal, in Franklin county, I milana. Ihe l.ns roni,ls of al..ol tUt Aeresuf rich',. Boitoiu Linn! and llitl Ac.n nf upland, for timber. The whole bottom land w ill b- sold togi lher, or 140 acres in one tract, and 30 in another, with such a part of the tioilter laud as may be desired. ALSO sO Acres of timber laud about 4 miles above Ilronkville, within a h:ilf mile of the White Water Canal a rare thance for tood tiinlterALSO MOO or IOOO Acres ot unimproved laud in -ft-lions 10 and 15 in toun 11, raue 1'2; section 14 in town 11, range 11; sections 7, 1.1, 8, 17 and 9 in iowii 11, range 12 all in r'ranklill co., Ind. will be .old in lots 10 sait purriiacr. Titles good--aud price' and terms accommodating. If the lirst named farm is not su'.d at prirate sale, it nil I lie oil, r. d al public auction 111 .lamtary or February in x t. F'or particulars, call at HOI. I. XtVS Law Office, in Uroukviltr, Ind. Nov. IS, 1S4S. 48 LUKE KENT, Clorls aai Walrh IaK r, S EWF.I. It Y, Silver Ware and Sp.tlacle MamiTjc B inter, Oianioml pointed gold Peiitc. No. 23x M linit. bet ween i th and 6 th Ciuciiieati.Ohio. March 20. 1145 13-1)'. 3IAUIJLK WORKS. ; MI I'll c CIIOSS, late or Xew York, arc now rrreiving at their N. tv Marble Uo..ni, in ihe Kelet. lie College, Corner of Conn and Plum Sis., Ciuctil j nati, the largist and best selected lot ol' Marble ever brotilit to O.iio, and with a class of workmen from j I he Kasi, are now pit par. d to furnish ihoe desirous i Of en cling ilur.vble mementoes over the graves of I their dr. ra-i d tVieiid., a superior quality of Work, j and their eulineetioii w ith Ihe quarries is such, at a j much lower price I lipll any other estabtihmeiit West I of l lie Mountain, and but a hade above the usual 1 price of ihe coinm u oi native stone, i Nov. 17, 1343. 1 7-6 oi. jtmy jiilmfi-., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practices in Hamilton, CI' rmniit and llrou n Counties, Ohio. OFFICK On the Kan side of Maiu, between 3d and 4th hi., Cincinnati, Ohio. K.f. rtoC. F. Clnrksoii, llrookvillr. Dec. 1S47. 51-lv Money Wanted. j l.L persons indebud lo the undersigned, r to K Vmt ft S. Tj ner, arc requesled to make ilium dikta ! paxmeni. R. iYX'Klt. Broiikvilli-,.laii'y 4, 1848. ; Theodore 5. .Taeeks, CAliI .ET 31 K E U, 1 HOI ii Main Itnrt'is airtt-t. marly uppoite the iT Kranklin llmitc. Fiinutiirriit'iiU kind made in tht- latest and best stj It, on short notice, at Trry rrasutiahle term. He having jnt fini.htd a ttrat and tihitaniial Hear-e, i- prepared in niakt and deliver coffins any distance, at modern tr pricr-a. I.rookviUi', July 20ih, 1841. 30-m New Establishment I rjHK siibf-criber wishes lo inform the citizens ol 9 Brookville, .ind the public grttera I Iv, that lie i is now prepared lo do all kinds of BI.l'kSMITHIXc;;TVllXIX,aiid FINISHING all kindsofMA- ! Cll I X Kit Y; set ting up and repairing Seam F.ngilies, ! casting and Hnishing every variety of Brass Work. i Also maki-s and repairs all kinds of fiuns, Pistols. &c. ,Vc. The sobseriber intends using ihe uesl of stock, and doing his work in the best manner and on . the most eisy and accommodating terms. His shop is in front of the Methodist Church, and j within three squares of Mr. Speni 's Mill . JOHN MOFFITT. I Mav Id, 18 17 19 Just Established. TMIHK uiidtrign.d havejtisl established a Tinshnp 1 in the town of Brookville, and will keep on , h.iml, make and repair, all articles of Tin or Copprri ware cu.Momcr may desire. Heads antl spouting j ma.le, and put up, on reasonable terms, in a durable manner. They will also keep constantly on hand a jvairetyof the BF.ST STOVES ever offered in this ; market: Consisting of Premium Cooking, Parlor, ! Air-Ticht, and Box Stoves, all of which will be j trimmed to suit pir chasers. ! P1PF.S and TIUMMINGS for old stoves will be i kept on hand, and all orders for such articles will be filled without delay, anil on as fair terms as they can be purchased at any other establishment in Indiana. or elsew here OLD HKAi4S, COPPF.B and PKWTRR WAKE aill be taken in exchange for articles of new ware. Persons wishing anything in our line are solicited .. ..II I U J . .t! - .. ' , K "l f r.w ., jnoriiH tut-wcstvrn siue oi t ne pit line square, in Brookville. JE I EK & III'HKK I T Oct. 14, 114 i. 43-lf WOOL CIRI)I "7E wi" be ready by the first of May for Carding, W and as our Machines are of ihe best .n the country, and we have old and tried hands, we can w ith coiitidi lice warrant the best of work, on short notice. CARDIXC. AND SriXNIXCi, Will Isr done for customers at ihe follow ing prices: White Wool in broaches, 1$ cts. pr. lb. Mixed " 17 Heeling Yarn, The smallest lot for spinning must he IJ lbs. MA XL' r AC1UKIXG. Jeans, blue mixed, .1 leal", " steel " " " 4 leaf, Sattinet. according to color. 37J pr. 31 j ' 37lln4. " 3itu5o lto7.S yd. Cassimere, according to color. Cloth, according lo color. While Flannel, according to w idth live 4 50 lo'.l ,1 - loU ' 25 lo.tri Blanket, per pair, $3 CO We have a Very large stork of OOI.F.V GOODS of ihe above kind, which wewiM he glad to exchange for Wool . Cah, or anv kind of Produce, at very fair prires. As we are determined to warrant our work go.xl, and out good, durable, we hope and expect a large share of the public patronage. CALL! TRY VS, AND SEE!! and ifynn are disappoiuteti, we win make von w Mole. E. M A C Y Sc CO. I.aurtl, April (Ith, l48. 1Hardware and Cutlery. Ml 1.1. nnd Cro- Cut Saw, WihhI ant! II ami Sawn, Oniwini Knives, Cutiim Knivr Tovkt l K tn , Knive ami Frki flute h-r" Knivr", Knob I oek nnd I.ntthrs '1'hnnih I.tttvlit Knnnti mul Siimrt- llu! I, Hint ni Srr-, Iron ami St- Sqttai , Mill ami Cnni Cut 5aw Kiln, Miml Smw Fil . M atUr Iron, Yartl, -nni Stone Cranks Nail mul Shoe Hnim'r, An1 I tin.. Hrac and 11 11 1 A im sh-)veU and SjanYi, H-3vt Grail Shovt U, Hny Fork and Ar M.iimir Forks Hiitm-i, 1lra and Snpar Kettlea. 'Ihe aliniT are oliVivd at the lw et Cineinnati nrict a lor t'asli. h. T X KR. RrnokTille, Snr, 27, 1847. 50 IMTTsKIUK(.II MtOX. A, FULL supply of ihe I.OHENZ IRON', Nails, -i Steel, and castings, warranted lo be equal in quality to any in the market, always on hand and for sale, at a small alvaiu-e on Pittsburg prices. Country Merchants and others will do well to give mr . e.ii ..' tore p i.rciiasiug eisewnrre. Slab Steel r ploughs, of all sir.e., alw nvs on hand, at R. C. BR ASHER S Iron Store, No. 220, Main street, a few doors above F'ifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Dee. 25, 1347. I-ly OHIO HOTEL. AT HARRISON. OHIO: D. GERARD, Proprietor. rf,HIS Hotel has been refitted no painted anew, st inside and out the rooms all furnished with new carpets, new beds, bedsteads, chairs, tables; and indeed, everything connected with, and annertainin. and belonging to, a Hotel, has undergone an entire ! change. Without doubt it is as neat atiestablishment j as can be found in any town of the same aire either e.si nrwe.i oi i ne mountain.. His table, too, is not of li." and oi uic.anu orpaaeft lor the necessaries and luxuries vi..i;.f.i irr.'.V: . ... . ... .s..n...si.s rx iuuf,i't; . mix nnir nx MIKO 0-f n imnrilVt-d 1k hct nf npnifmUir wa-;n .11.1 be tnriiiht d. Traveler i,1 find it to their coin fori and adrantar tn itnp at ihe Ohio Houe. Fch J, IS47 n6-tf G. A. Bitlivcll. Joiah Drake G. A. RID WELL tV CO. COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. No. 1-3, West Front Street. Ciucinnati. licinnali LII1EH A1. C ASH ADVWCES. made on assignments of Pruduce or other mt-rchanoise. REFER TO Mes.irk, Taylor Watts, Daggete fc Rrnee, John Kngler, Jamrs Calhoun. ' H. Yralman, Marsh Jc C... M . Kngler A: Sun, Elli Kt Morion, S. W ui'thiiigiuii. Di .'47 J-lv

Engine Shop and Foundry, by A. It. II A LABI K D. Front Street opposite White Water Canal Basin, Criiinati. On hand ard for sale at this time.

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PKI AHI.K MILLS ANIJ CORN SHKLLER5. All kinds ofMll.L G E A HI X O made lo order. Mar 25,1848.-14 C A NCf I A LAGU A T R I IT 31 P II A x t:: TT"VK. TOWNSF.N'D, the celebrated manufacturer P "f Tutrmrmrt Sarnnfiariitn, his admitted publicly that this California Plant is "'or hrlttr than .liirtaiartiia, anil is ilie "cheapest and best niecliI cine in the world." Pamphlets containing interestI infornialioii as 10 its remarkable properties in the j - 'riire of Fevrr and Ague, Pulmonary Complaints, i 1 . . (.-,: ... , , . . r . ! ervous Attectioiis and Cutaneous Disorders, from ; i ... ,.-.......1.1 . ... , . ., . I I the injst respectable sources mac be obtained at the 1 ',.,. r ' ;,. K , . , . ., .. tions, per mail. ' ! " I'"'" "YV"'--FRF.nF.RICK A. BAY, Propjietor of 'Gni'j Canchalagua," DKPOT,36 Broad, jy. New York. 26-3 w I iiilirrl a-i A: l.n .nsoI. I.ARGK assortment of the above anicles, for alcby lll'KTO.N MARITX. JO.non LB. Sligo Iron, assorted sizes. 3 20,000 Wayne, " do 800 lbs. American Steel 29. " F.nclisli bli.trr steel 50 kegs nails, for sale bv It It'll A R O Brookville, Mas- 4, U47. TY.NF'.R19 CM f-1 A IfcTX EI.SIII l. ri'H K. undersigned have entered into partnership I for the transaction ol a general Commission and Forwarding Business at Xfw Ori.ka.nm, uiidct tin hrm of SPKXCF. )t GUAHD. and ndicit a share ul the business of Frank I in and adioiuiiig comities, MOBF.K'I' SPKXCF., ' THOM AS (iL AHl). XewOrleans.Dee, IS4o. 52-1 PARASOLS, SUks & Ribands. ; IMAVF. jiisl ree.ivea a etiod assorlment of Silk, 1 (iinghiim andCalico Parasols. . Plaid Dress bilks. j Boimel Hibnnds. I Hoiiin t and Palm Leaf Hats. j Which will be sold al ihe lowest Cincinnati prices ' for cab. P. r.ons isiliing to buy giiuils will find it to their interest to call and examine the prices of my j B.iu, .ie, i.iaHctiieir purcnaes. j May lo, 1S4S. H.TtSF. T TiiRlimiTic. i f"W"AI'(J completed onr new Piano and Tea' I War. room., and received our lirst shipments,! coupling of 36 splendid Pianus. and Inn rh I rhoiee I cas, we invite piirchas. rsaud dealers in those I articles to call and examine oar stock, w hich will be I replenished wet kly. i O.ir Teas are purchased for cash direct from the Import, rs nnd our Pianos being from the manufac- ' r tory of Stodart ,lc K.iiiilniiii, New York, cannot be e-j quailed in ihe I'nited Stales. ' I lie Piuiio Salr-riMiin is over the Tea Ware-rooms, ) and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in 1 and ; pound packages, of better quality in better style, and at lower prices, than by I any of the Fa. u rn parking house. j SMITH A N'lXOX, I North F.ast cor. 7th Walnu sts. Cincinntti, Ohio. Jul;2s,iss5. II ore IV cw GOODS. I D. GAI.I.ION" is just now receiving frotn'BA LTIMOHK. and CIXCINX ATI. and opening at ; his old stand a full supply of new and elegant goods comprising full assortment for the fall and winter, ; which he offers in the public at surprisingly low rates. ( in atloition lo our lormir stock ot cloths we now offer, in ihe GEXTLEMEX'S LINE Xew style plain and fancy cassimerrs. do do do do Satlinetts. Heavy blue and drab Felt Cloth, a beautiC 'style of goods for Over-coats. Kij Lamartine Cloth, for pants. Blue red and yellow fiann. Is. Woolen knit shirts and drawers. HAT- AND GAPS. Mei'i fancy cloth pap. Roy fancy and plain cloth capi. Ht-avy fur enp Kashionabh hruh Hat. Burn a ViMa Hat. Black waterproof, and sporting hat. Olazfd and huir cajn. LVI)!ES DEPA11T3IENT. We invite the attention of the Ladict to a rich ideation cnnsiMinpfof Silk, plaid and plain T.n-tn . Fancy priiit and gingham. Fnrnitiire print. Kmhroidf rrd Casiinre Shalli. Hfarj fringt d drah do. do i'hihbjt do. RUicK and fancy Silk frinpet. Florence hraid boniictiFanry apron chtck. Woolen and cotton Host. do do "gloTn. voriten nrtti. Totr ilur wih a full supply of all th minor aitislrt nf the trade. BOOTS AND SIIOKS. Mnn't water-proof kip boot. Mi-n't calf boots. do thick do Boys' do do Heavy Brnp;an. for men and boys. Wonuu'i and Misses kid shoes. Do do calf boots. Ladies kid hoots and biikins. Do Gaiter hoots. 20 hags besl Rio Coffee. No. I Mackerel 1 Bee Rice Loaf and brown Sugar, very cheap. Tubs, buckets, bed cords, coil tope, stareh, fee. OUEEXS-WAIitE. A full supply of beautiful new styles of fancy qtirenswarr. and all other articles in nur line, of the latest sty lea, and at the lowest rates. Our old customers are requested to come on, and new ones resprctfully invited to examine nur stuck. Brookville, Sept. 20, 1848. JOIli A. MATSOX, Attorney at Law. Office on Main St., Urookville. Ind May- 1 fit Ii. 1845. 20-lf. JOHX II. FAttCtlTIIAK, Attorney at Law. It r o it k v i I r . Ia. Jin. 10 184.V 3-1 f. JOHN D. UO W LAND, Attorney tL w, UROOKVILLE. Ia, i)7"i "j (Tx k s , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Urookville. I n tl . Office on Main nurgess St. Dee. 20, 1847. 52- ty B V F.ENSW A R E ANlTg LASSW AR E7 " 9 UST rrreivid and for salr, large assortment Qqu. ensware and Glassware, by May 24, 14S. TYNF.R. ;jo,ooo LATHING For sal. by C F. CLA KKSON". June 2d, 1S4R. JIST HLCEI ED and f. r sale on actommodating erms 10 Sets Fancy Windsor Chairs. 3 Urge do Rocking do ; 2 Fancy Settees. I do extra size, i K. D. OALLIOX. FOIt SAI.FJ. ON accnmmodaiuig terms, comfortable BUGGY with Gig Top. i ALSO, A GOOD F ARM. 81 Acn-s, m ar Laurrl LIKEWISE. ONE FRANKLIN STOVE. For further particulars apply lo N. D. GALLION. Siigir, IolaKes & !flackrcl OHHDSof X. O. Sugr. id Barrels of Molas.r.. 10 Half barrels No. 1 Mackerel, c Quarter do, Ti.rce tier. For sale by April 27ih. x. TYNFJ. G. C. MILL Kir & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Cast, Wrought, and Steel, Mouldboard Ploughs, Seventh St. Between Main and Walnut Cin f March Utli 1848. 12 ly TURER & SOX. i cin'inn,i."i". W Seventh street, between t. ni Row and John st t S 4 ft f tllVlrLn'.Ttir,r. . . . - cjaw sa . k ' i.'r .xv i e nr.KS rfer;i:-. r Circular Saws made to order: t. wi.i. Hacksaws; all kinds of Narrow Saws for lurnin. either Tor hy hand or mill p Twer ill killd. f :.: ' j : " ' P. w"'.." ids of '"- ' I'" ... . worKman-ike manner. F h i 3 lnrP7' I " ,''rn,u"',i qual lonew. . T"aTVT,VJ7;T-" A. PEACOCK, Dealer III IrOn. Steel. lMflfla. Axloo C:.. sir l . . . .. . " priuKK, sragou OTJPS, AIPS, illOltl lioards, vSLC. A T. S O 1 Mannraetnrer nf the eelrbrated Wrought and Steel Mold R.artl Plows, Cast Mold Board Plows, right VL'n h-'. ofdiffVrent.ia. Sod Plows, Shovel . --, . iiu.siiin, narrow-, urar;. Vast SHear Plows, Ac., all warranted to perform well. A noerai oisrniint win ne matte on eiiber Iron or Plow, by the qaaim.y. 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STOVES! STOVJESII i rrHE subscriber is now receiving one of the largest and the nest assortment of Stoves c ver offered i for sale in the town of Brookville, having just return- ; ! ed from the city w here he has spared no pains in se- : lerting ihe best patterns from the best of Foil idries. And those wishing a good articles in the line I of Stoves cannot but be pleased after looking through !

miissiock. sin respects prices, neietl cotinuent j vcre nrrnronic. As a remedy for the removal of Fe- : liter will be in accordance to the timrs Mv stoves 1 male Obstructions .nrf ...i.., ;. .r.n;M.

cue ni oi ioou muienais, aou I nave nau a sneeial I eye to the tliickiiess ofthe plates,&e. Among w hieh r . will be found pattern, from the Foundry of W. C. I I Uavis Co., and Improved Pnm mm Cooking Sto rs. .Also, Fancy Air 'light Parlor Franklin and Ten Plate Stoves, with all and every article belonirintr t. ' : the stove and eiMiking line: such as Teakettles, Wat"- , I tie irons, fcc. &e. Ail of which will be fitted up and : trimmed .mi at thrskurtest notice; cheap very cheap . , for cash. I ALSO, TINWARE. ! Ofevery variety, wholesale and retail. Merchants giving order for Tinware, run be accommodated at short notice and lowest cash prices. House spouting and heads made and pin up In order. Stove pipeal- ( ways on hand or made to order. X. B. Old Brass, Copper and Pewter taken in ex chriigc for ware. J. H. FUDGK Main Burgess st. Brookville, Sept. 13, 1S-IS. 40 H LINCK. j H. FAR0.UHAK. New Fall and Winter noons ttt ' SPfaKNDlD ASSOIIT3IKNI Just received at the New Store of LtXCK & FAKQ.UIIAR. OF.MAIN BURGESS STJJEET, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. I I NCR FAKqVHAR tender a generous public I J their cuntiniiid thanks for past patronage, and rr.p. rllHlytinvite attention to their verr LAJ?GK niGF.XF.KAI. ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTF.H GOODS, ronsisting or FANCY AND STAPLE! DRY GOODS, IIAtSDWAUE, Q V E'E N S WARE. O I ass ware WOODEN WARE, r,TTi:i.s wa is r. Cutlrrv, II ATS & CAPS, BOOTS &. SHOES, Groceries, lioolaio sRIasKCs, LEATHER NOTIONS, AND SO FORTH. ?H.FVHIGHFST MARKET PRICE PAID IX CASH FOH WHEAT.1 ALL KINDS OF APPROVED COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IX EXCHANGE FOR GOODS AT CASH PRICES. Jept. 22, 1848. Beware of Counterfeits!! lHEN I was in Cincinnati, last winter I was f very sorely afflicted with my old and longstanding routrh, and in set king a cure was induced lo try Dr. I'ID'S INDIAN BALM of LIFE; ihe relief I obtained was so sudden and so permanent that I felt it to be my duty to oh tain the agencv. I have done so and now offer it to my neighbors as'lhe best and saTest remedy for coughs, cold, bronchitis, incipient consumption, asthma, soar throat, hour.ri.es. .nrf .11 LUNG DISEASES. Ministers and other public I speakers will Bud themselves signally benefitted by i its nse. j Beware of Imitation!. None genuine butDr. TID'S Indian Balm of Lije. Prepared onlv bv . , , Dr. P K. WOMBAUGH, At the Eclectic Dispensarr on Sih at. between Vine ' ..ski., v i.ac.llliail. JOHN tflXKAAD, Agent. OFFICE FOR THE CURE OF Lung Diseases. Liver Complaint, Scrnfuloua Diseases, Rheumatic Affections, whether mercurial or in its common form; Dyspepsy, Cancer., St. Vitus' Dance, Paraltsis, Tic-Dolorenx, Female Diseases and Weakness and all Chronic Diseases of the Stomach, Heart, Spleen, Kindeys, Eyes, Skin and other Organs; t the Eclectic Dispensary, south side ofFifth .t.hrtweer . ...c .no nacc, vmcinnaii, o. Attending Phvsiciaa Dr. P. K. WOMBAUGH. Death to Tooth Ache. Prepared only hy Dr. P. K. Worahaiigh and -old by respectable Druggists throughout the North and West. This remedv never fails to cure when n.l ....... to the directions :and it may be used by all classes f patients with perfect safety at all times as it does not contain any dangerous article and will not injure tha " JOHN" RINK ARD, A;ent. BUL.L.ETIX XO. 5. riTHE Season or the J year ha come when extreme care should be taken of the health. j Nearly all the disease of ( Summer are traceable to exposures in the Spring, or tn t lie neglect of those medical mean which ihoti Id have been resorted to. It is not surprising that the human system should be powerfully affected at this time. The whole realm of nature hows that wonderful in fluence are abroad. The outer world awakes to new life, and man and beast and all animated existence are affected. Now is the time, therefore, to use such medicinal prep ftrationg as experience has shown to be infallible i.i the prevention and cure of diseases. As SrRING MEDICINES, the Grarfenberg Vegetable Pills, the Graefrnbrrg Health Bitters, and the Grarfenberg Sarsaparilla Compound, should superceded all other.. For nni-ver-al use thr Pills and Hitler arc nf incalculable value. Those who take them need not fear ike enervating effect s of the Summer which is at hand.. The objart ol the present Bulletin is to apprize the public of thcacknow led -d superioritv of iheGraetenberg SARSAPR'LLA COMPOUND. Sarsaparilla is of vast efficacy in cleansing the system from its foulest taints; tint it must be prepared on the most scieatitic principles and in the most faithful manner. It is not enough that we put it in large eeasrls or vats to steep or boil, mixing it with great quantities of molasses and water. An article thus manufactured must injure the tone of the Stomach. : (tip be comparatively inert. The Sarsaparilla ComI pound manufactured by the Grarfenberg Company, is a moat powerful concentration. It is to Sarsaparilla what Quinine is to Peruvian Bark; one bottle containing more virtue than tssn of any other ever bej fore manufactured. The dose is half a tea-spoonful only; to that there are more doses in a bottle than there is in the largest i bottle in market of any other manufacture. It is al most literally a Knlphntc of Sarsaparilln. The public are well advised of the uses of Sarsaparilla, by mean of the numerous advertisement which crowd the press. It is unnecessary for in, therefore, to trouble the reader with a recapitulation of the matter. XSr Wn.il.l .in.nl. mA.l 1. . . - 1 1 : ' r'7 . j...uii. wno have made tip their minds to use the article should purchase no other than that made by thi. Company. CCT It i. warranted to be ten time, more (mri( inn thin wnv nthp L ... M.asu i. l.rs-e ,he hoi.Te or ev.r.V. . k. "j " .7 because it contains in addition to Sarsaparilla, a pow. erful concentration of M..,HL l)..I..L rt erful concentration of Mandrake. Rnnlnrk Ooeen. Delight, Elder, Yellow Dock, Quiaeum, and other important medicaments which are not found in any other preparation. It has performed cures of a kind almost surpassing belief, and it recommended be the Faculty. CTThe General Agent for Indiana is Mrrra Sea ton Centreville, Wayne Co., Ind. to whom applications for agencies may be addrrssrd. Agentt Jtr Franklin County. John S. Williams, Brookville; Xockafcller tt Cooley, Rochester, E. Tyner, Metainora. EDWARD BARTON, Secretary. New York, April, 1848. 24-4w j Queen City Scale Manufactory! m . M,,n " 3 doors from the rive.-. ! rrHE .ahseriber has on hand and ia eonstantlv j manufacturing PLATFORM SCALES of all ixes. Al.o, Brass and Iron Beams, of superior quality. All of which are warranted ia every repect. Please call and examine before purchaine elsewhere. WM. HUDDART. OHIO MECHANICS' IXSTITUTE.-Thi. i. to ; esrtify that the premium was awarded at the Eighth u ji - .V i . ,". an.tuute to w i 1H"dd"'i"r P,frr s' there exhibited b, hi Given under oar hand this first d. r v. 'i. -.r sjiiio .virananica Institute to Wm iven under onr hand this first dav of November' 1845. JOHN P. FOCTE, Pres't. Applrgate, Sec')-. Ja, '4?. 4 J. W. DUI13IE & CO. j WHOLESALE DEALERS IX , Clocks, W.ilches, Jewelrv. I AND WATCH-MAKER'S xnni st x. xs.-v-fu.". .7o ! P!ir TA.T".,-Y on "'. n extensive assortment ! .Sorti.-U-r- ?!i ,Jd.,,, 'wiry, Gold and Silver j TJwJfj W-T.V j ., -"" -pes....; uia.se. I. ! ' ,?" 5' pr.rcn..ion t.pi.h.toli, Raxors, Knive.' i v . ! . i ' oil ),- l'is"y cct CINCINNATI, O.

Dr J WMte's Celebrated Remedies 1 f ARK without a parallel, in the invanatlr socens- j I which follows their csapluvsnent. Whmirr the on '

i atire power, or these remedies are tested br use, with ! the other best remedies known, these invariable prove ; their superior excellence aad their immrasurab;y ; stronger claims to public ronfiibnce. Dis. ase, in all i , m i i .ori.., , i.-io i o inrie nse. Dr. J. While's Vegetable Elixir is a certain cute for ' I Colds. Coughs, Consumption, Breast Complain!,' etc. etc. It is eipectoranu lome er restorative, alterative, stimulant, pectoral and demulcent. It pro- : motes expectoration, removes congestion, and strengthen and restores the tone of the whole system. It corrects thr consumptive faint of the fluids, and by j its stimulating qualities and power of allaying irriia- ' tion it promotes absorption, removing tubercles from the lime's, and inflammation from Ihe tnuenns membrane of the bronchieal tabes. Trt it when the throat. . j stomach and lungs are sore, and sutl'ering from colds I and coughs; iis magical powers will remove all doubts, if any, ufits inestimable valor, and the jus-, j tire of the reputation it has acquired. Females who ue the Wrf.hl F.lisir. for Flour Ainu, too free mrnces. Bearing Down or Premature j Labor pains, are never hereafter willing to be without ' if Few remedies hare rescued so many, in various , diseases, from suffering and death; none equal to it for which it is prepared. , Dr. White's Indian Compound, perscveringly used, .' positively cures every case of Dyspepsia, however seI II ev ill r net- of it... 1 1. . 1 1 i 1 : .:

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ble value of he Ind ian Compound, as an Alterative j and Pnnfierof the Blood, we may remark Or. J. White has used it in Hie treatment of a great number of the roost loathsome forms of Svphlitic ("secret) diseases, wiih the cratinraiinn of it. hannv . m-ris and ! the speedy permanent cure of these dreadful diseases, never In-fore attained hr anv by any other remedies j in this rnunorv or in F:urope. Il il theoillr rrmril.' Ln..n nt biek . r. .. on. ble . hope of 'permanent recovery ran he founded, for all those disorders indicating or growing out of a radical i impurity of the blood. It actuallv has accomplished all that it has been asserted Sarsaparilla would do, but has never, really, performed. j The Indian Compound is the onlv unfailing remedv : for Scrofula or King's Evil, White" Swelling, Syphi- '; litic (stent) and Mercurial Distases, Ulcers. Ernp- f tions on the Skins, Diseases of the Bones. Affections nfthcLivee. Dyspepia, Cnstiveness, Rheumatism, ' Gout, and for all Nervous and Chronic complaints oc- ' enrring in debilitated eonstitutions, and eonstitn- . tionaland hereditary complaints, where the virus of, the liart-nt cause s a develonement of Kerofnl. or Sr. philis fsecret) or mercurial Disease in the child, and in all complicated cases, as in persons whose eonsli- . , ...uo- mr oniKrn now n ny mercury ana arsenic, or hy an improper or injudicious treatment of disease in general. In the worst forms, of the most loathsome (secret) disease, wben the poison is absorbed and taken into the circulating mass, the Indian Compound promptly and Ihorouehly eradicates the virus from the system, and produces radical and permanrni cures. Working its way with silent but effective power, the Indian Compound gives tone and energy to all the Secretory and F.xerrtory organs, repairs all the wastes, known and unkiinw n, and banishes from the svsiem every vestige of disease. Dr. While's Vegetable P.lls unite errcat power with mildness ofaction;operaiiug throughout the aliiurn- , tary canal, removing all offensive accumulations in j the bowels, and stimulating all the surrounding organs toa healthy state: and ariingasa tonic, thev exall the energies af all parts .f the frame, and are of ' great utility wherever a Cathartic, Laxative, Alterative or Restorative medicine is required! Asa medicine for Females, the extensive demand for them and their popularity, wiih all who use them, furnish am- , pie guarantee to others who are afllirttd. Dr. White's Vegetable Pills area standard medicine, universally approved, and justly esteemed the best Pills now known. Use them once and vou will use them there , after. " I Dr. While's Vegetable Emetics act with more mildness than other F:metics, and are of incalculable benefit in breaking up most of the diseases that aflict the human familv. i For Dr. J. White's Ma ie Liniment he claims extra - ordinary healing virtues and curative pmper'irs, and that tested ti v r ..... .,o . ..... : : . i 1 1 i ' . i . ..-... h 1. 1 s.iitT sun atlineni iter best remedies of this class known in ihe United Siatas nnd in Europe, not one, in instant effects and intrinsic merit, bears any compirrison lo the Magic Liniment. In the laie-nare of others -it is diffiem say what it is not good for." For H adache. 'loothaclie, Neuralgia. Spinal Affictinns:f(ir Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sprains, Cuts. Incipient King's Evils and While Swelling. Syphilitic Ulcers; and Pains and Swelling, and 'ntiauiaiions however mused or on whatever part ol the hotly located, it is infalible. For all bruises, and as a counter irritant after an -'Iri.li wedding," it has no equal. Tiy its effects externally or internally for vour own person. Try .....on.,,, urinirrnaity tor vour own domestic animal, and ynuwill find il economy nf time of time, and money, always lo keep ihe Magic Liniment by you. Oflhr hundred IhousanJ w ho have used it. since its invention, not one to our knowledge h. r;i.-.t . ward to the Magic Liniment, its vast superiorly to all other Liniments. "It is difficult to say what it is not ' " good for." These celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. J. WHITE, and agencies made, at his Botanic Medicine Store on 6th at , opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati J. R. RIXKARD. Agent for Indiana. I Our townsmen, BUR ION i MARTIN, and J. S. I POWERS, are j cents for Brookville Ind. 1 March, 23rd. 1848. 13-ly. ! A CARD. Dr. J. WHITE mav he consulted at his BOTANICAL MEDICINE STORE AND OF-: FICE, on Sixth street, one door from the corner of j Main, opposire the Gait House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Those at a distance, w ho cannot call on or send for htm, whose eases are not beyond the reach of all med-1 lcmea, by forwarding to him a statement of their j age, the length .if time they have been atRieted, symptoms, progress and general nature of their com- j plaints, fca.h accompany-in such statements, post- j ape paid,) may procure the remedies necessary for ' their enre. Or. J. H'hite't Celebrated Rrmeiliei. The Vegetable Elixir. Indian Compound, Magic Liniment, Vegetable p,l'' j Vegetable Emetics, (Ve. are rapidly superceding i all other medicines. because on a fair trial ofthero they ! uniformly prove themselves to be all that h.. K.n ; s nmed for them; medicines of great power and efflv.cy in relieving aim earing the maladies common toourcountrv. IROX AXD XAILS. t"0,000 LBS. Wayne Iron. & 20,000 lbs, Sligo Iron. 1 SO Kres Siiiuata Nails. Just received. Mv assortment of Sligo Iron wa purchased of the M antifaeturer at lower ratr than are auowro m Pirrcnanis generally, and 1 will sell at sraati auvancc on cost. R. TYXER. Brookville, Nov. 29, 1847. 90 D. Cargill. j. s Bradbury, CARGILL ct BRADBURY, Successors to ANDREWS. CARGII.I. rn manufacturers of Stoves. Grates and Hollow Ware. ' 178 Main St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth, i CINCINNATI, OHIO. Union, Hot Air, Paragon and Improved Pit mi urn ! Cooking Stores, Ten and Seven Plate, Parlor audi Canm n Stoves, ice. i Hollow Ware, Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, Andiron, ' 'I ra Keltic, fce. Dec. Jo. 1-ly j PLAXESstfcC. INGLE and Double Bill Jack Plants k7 Single and Double But Smooth do Single and Double Bill Fore do do Single and Double Bitt Jointer Rabbit and Sash Planes Flooring and Ceiling Planes, For sale low fot cash, by Brookville, Nov. 29, 11-17. 50 R. TYNF.R. Builders Ware Rooms iiiiiiiiini jLL LUMBER YARD, Flooring Mill, Sash. Door and Blind Factory". Comer Fourth and Smith at... Cin.. O HINKLE t GUILD, Have erected larre and ninui.. k..:i m"hinery for the purpose of manufacturing and keeping on hand an ...ortment of F.ne. Door. Sa.h Blinds, D.-.r and Window Frame. w'.Trif' 1 . . . . - - - .... . uuaiu'i'V..? a", ,v'e ir stort-s, . htie and yellow Pine j to various thickness, suitable for i'ni ! ' '"r on bolk side inside finithiug ol I a."...-, ts.c. f In the Lumber Yard, connected with the F.ctorv, I tncy Have a good assortment of Lumber for .11 h..iM. ,!'l!Brvi!."'p0"-i wP''n ',ou, to " bnilding. on I ?n n, Mississippi rivers, will find it to their ...eresi to pnrcnase an tneir building material. of us. loading their lumber, brick, lime, &e., in Flat Boat 1 and carrying to the place wanted on ihe river. The ' boat being worth is cost on the premise. We have I furnished several buildings on this plan the past tarn Ma.ter builder having contract, in the country w here material, and mechanic, are scarce will find t to their interest to call and examine our'.tock and prices. We are celling a by 10 inch sash at Ji cents aoo 10 oy ix inches at 4 cents, per light, and all other articles in proportion. Considering thr advantage, we have in machinerv the low rates of freight by River. Canal, and Railroad we are assured that all who patronize thi. establish! ment will be supplied with materials, &c. at much less nnee. than k. h- s.A -..r. . . 4 , " -" .' -' ..srrtoiore paio. All order, promptly attended to. TERMS CASH N. B. A bill of prices may be seen at the office of heln.lin.a America; also at Mr. Barwick". Hotel. Jrookvile,nd. Mar.1848. IJ GIU) CE HIES. Rio Coffee, Virginia Tobacco, N. O. Sugar, Common do Surr. Imp, Tea, Salrratus, " Y. H. do Peppcx, Molasses, Alspiee, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Epsom Salts, Mackeral, Shoe Blacking. Indigo, Madder, Alum, Coper., Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipe, Bed Cord, and Plnnr-h Lane.. .uo. s-u.u., .ssaicnes. For .ale at the New Sto-e of n . ... LINCK Si. F ARQVH AR. Brookville, Dee. 30t, In,. II A TS! II ATS1 I I V TS -ls.sTH.SSRs. , ;.. . v s- Ll! . . B . IT I a large and n7 le,eMr,""".J..'r" recr,,red Dudd' superior MOLE SKIX HATS;

io nrnsn j0 wo Panama do j" Plain Straw da n Linnet te do Sujrior and Common PAm leaf d. Blatk and white Woo do June 1, 184.

Watches, Jewelry, &c. rji ubscnber keeps constantly on hand. fall ,k '.,p.plT f fineGuld Sil-rWic.ea,fr. the celebrated makers. Alto a large assortment f Jewelry and Fancy Goods; Silver lated and Bri Ware, Pocket and Table Cutlery. Gold and Silvar Pencils, Diamond Pointad Gold Pens, with Silver Holder attached, from $1.50 to i3.0. Perifocal Spectacles. A new article or American Manufacture, pcrfVatlv easy and natural to the eye. These glasses aasa been examined and highly recommended br that who have worn them and fully tcated their apcriarioi uoia awsl suvar ' Frames. Glasses inserted . ixM V j , - v . ,1... ... K : nnl. : w soiai pv .iiuti,viij iinoimiii. All kinds of Clocks and wattkes, nasie boxes j ewelrv, repaired in the best manner. Old Silver bought or taken in exchange 52-ly X L- HA1 -""i Gold aa N. L. HAZElt. N'o.J157 Main, S doors abova th st OKRIN UlCE'S ImDrOVed Patent ZinC WafthhAarrtai V;,?h ..tit .7 xTT A, 0ara l 1 ifth street, between Elm and P sm T rANUFACTURED.by him only, and warrant.. IT I the cheapest and best article now offered lo tk. public, in point of simplicity of structure, durability of material, and saving of clothes, soap and labor. He feels w arranted in recommending his Washboard to the public, inasmuch as thousands have tested thnr merits, and in every ease they have given rntir satisfaction. Certificates cool d readily be obtained! tn any quantity, but he deems a trial of bis Was, board a sufficient proof. A full and complete supply kept constantly hand, and sold w holt-sale and retail at reduced nritet All onlrr promptly attrndrd to. N. B. Any purchaser'becnting dissatisfied after borough test of said article, ia requested to rrtara (oln ro and the money in nil eases will be refunded. He has been compelled to. enlarge his eslablishmsat forwing to the increased demand for hi Wash boards ry, the last-ix months,) and erect extensive machias. by which be hope in fata re to (apply all demands " Caution. Xcne genuine escept th.se marked K Rtce,oii the back. ORRIV RICK, South sideaf Fifth St., corner ssf Hosae. Cia). Dec. IS. si-ly INVALUABLE FAMILY COMPANION'. si.v. I.rA 11. RES on the Causes, Prevention S F ore of t'onsiimntion. Asthma. nisr. fik. 1 Heart, and all Female Diseases. 2J4 pares, tl is. grav,c,. Paper iOets.; bound 79 et. Mail t aa part postage cts. Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders. 2. Mail to any pan. 50 cis. postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver, '.,by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters, perfect. ! to S10. for ail Ruptures, Falling of tt Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back and Chest; saal by Express everywhere. For Braces or Supporters, or Rupture Supporters, give hcightfrom head to foal, and circumference of person next the surface, jast above the hip. If Rupture, mention which side. Aeenis wanted for the sale of the above roods. Ad. ress Dr. osl nsjirl S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway, New Trk. Feb. 21, 1WS. 17-ly FOR SALE. Is in Brookville w ith dwelling hawses, aw .om, the other on the bill;aUos.m.v.lM on reasouablrtrrms. I TWOI on the bo lots.alli JOH! A.MAT10. Janttai , lt.l4n. ,,r Eaton and Kitrlris- a. wrun ir.nsina Manufacturer of Cans Kits aou oilier sporting aparatus. REVOLVING, Duelling, and other T i) Gun Makers materials. Pocket Cutlery, Dirk Bowie Knives, Oe. e.. Agents for Eastern Pass. dcr. Maine st, between fifth and Sixth sts. HI J TAX BARK AXD HIDES! sJlF.snbscribcr having purchased the old Tan-Yard s. of Mr. Goodwin in Brookville wishes to paixhaw Hides and Bark, for which he w ill giv the market Pr,cr c HENRY SHAFKK. I April liih, I8TStill More Extraordinary . WE would advise our reader to notice the increasing popularity of Dr. Halt' Lung Balsam. Mr. North, the agent, tells us that he is aiton ished himself, at the number of cures that it is performing among our own citizens, whose namrs he .... a ; sionany puotisnes, tnat those who may be sceptical. j may call on them, and hear f rom their own lips, haw I they were snatched from an untimely tomb, and ra stored to their friends and relatives, hy esiag thvs j truly valuable medicine. I he agent still rnniinacs to guarantee Dr. Hall' Balsam lo give relief within ' 24 hours, or returns the monev. Evcrv bottle thai nas oern aoiu in Cincinnati, dtitinr the last sis mon,h'' o.w iih the above guarantee; h. . nas vet to see tnr first hotlle irturnrd For sale ty JOHN RINK ARD, General a;ent for Indiana, and M. W. HA1LE, Bruukvillr. Cheaper than the CheapestNEW BOOT AND SHOE STORB. TIHE Snbieribers having recently commenced m I the Shoe Trade, Wholesale and Hetail, oil4 ! call the attention of the public generally to their ' tock now recemii. It conis.a ot Rooti, Shoe, Rrotrans, Palm Lear, Lt ghorn Bnd Panama Hata, t carefully eetected from the Maiititactorie, by ont of j the firm, whose experience will jimtify them in Myinr j their tock, in point of quality, will he turpaited hy . none in the city, .-nil are determined to aell at ai low prices, it not a Ji.tl loer than any other hou Call and we will with pleasure show tou our ttock. I I'KORGE LOWE ft CO. ' No. 58 Main it., between Columbia ft Lower Markt t. Mar. 1848. 13-ly 1 PERIIY J. M07UE i Plumber, Pump and Hydrant Maker. , No. 16.1 fifth si., bctwn Race and Elm, ha. eon.tantly ' on hand and for .ale, Well, Cistern and Force Pampt, j Sheet Lead and Lead Pipes of all sixes, j ALSO Hydraulic Water Rams, for conveying : water from Springs or .mall .tream., to dwrlliag. . rsrdrni. stables, ic. wherea head of from 4to8 fc "n obtained to 150 feet in hei led. vvatercan or cooveyeo .rs... w height, and from 2 to 4000 feel on a lev el, at a .mall expense. All orders from the country executed with isllness and despatch. Cin.,0., Dec. 2, H47.-51-ly G. ): XV. II- Roscbooin, Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturer. And Dealers in Dard ware and Cutlery, NO. 334 .MAIN STREET, Betweer Eighth and Ninth, CIMTVXATI. Coopern, Carpenters, Wafjon, Cabinet, and Chair Makers' Tools, of every description, always on hand, OR MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTItB, Mar. 0. '48. lJ-Iy Navigation Ouen. ! 1TEW ARRANGEMENTS F t 1 after Monday, 10th of St nt ! rinnati, Cambridg- City Daily TEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. From aa i). - i.a ..re. n . l- isa. th r-.w-r Packet Line Wave. I Cincinnati daily at I o'clock, V. M., (Sunday, rxecp- ' tcd) Pmg thiough Cleve lown, narnson, . re. ton, Rochester. Brookville, Metamora, Laurel, Cows nervville and Milton. For passage apply on board, I Cambridge Citv Reveille, Conner.ville Telegraph, I Brookville American and Franklin Democrat aapy to the amount of $5 each. Sep 7-38 Cin. Gtx.l i W. Sl G. XV. ROBSON, Copper Smiths. Front Street, between Pike and Btitlrr, .pposit Bethel Church, and Second .treet between Mam and Walnut, CINCINNATI. COA VUFACTVR R and have crnstantly on hand trkit a large and general assortment in their line, inch as Copper Wash, Stew, Tea and Glue Kettles, Still, and Hatter'. Kettles; Engine, Well, Cistern and Liquor Pumps; Lift and Force Pumps for wells, pork house and distilleris; Soda Founts and Strnd'a Patent Generator for making Soda Water, Jkc. N. B. We manufacture rt all time. Brew Kettle., from 800 to 3000 gallon.. Engine and Lard Sttamer work done en the .honest notice and in the best manner. Feb. II. 7-6m ! Town VY for Sale- . isTkHE subscriber has a HOUSE 8c LOT for sale i I Henrie's pla. of Brookville. Il i good Ft... I House, nearly new, with three rood rooms, cellar. i .nd well a r ran red and imnroved. The title ia s-nod. ! II I v -m T. t 1. 1. - ..i . . i I ..... " . ' ...w. m . . - m fl-ailL aiiu is 111. residence mr a private tamily. Those wishing ta purchase will apply to the undersigned, five miles north east of Brookville, or to C. F. Clarksnn. in

. Brookville. F.BP.NEZF.R. BOOTH. I Oct. ih, till. 'Z-if