Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 51, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 December 1848 — Page 4

! On iwt-y Wal r 1 Froi. They 4'ast't Fo a G.ixcttc, 13.. Suspicion is a hcasy armour, and With it own Wright, impedes as more.' Billy Keene'e peculiar boast was the utter im I ossibility of being hoaxed, or iu his expressive phraseology, fooled! 'They cnu't fool me! was ever at his tongue's end, and so evident were lis attempts to impress this fact upou all with whom h had anything to do, that he uot unfrequently made a fool of hints II; Billv always made a poiut in expressing his disbelief in everything, however plausible, that reached his ears, which, by the. way, were exceedingly easy of access not being more than five feet two inches, from, the ground, when their owner stood npon his feet. Suspicion was always ouo idea' in his mind; he suspected everybo.ly of some abortive design to ull him from the most resnectable friend. down to poor old Iaaf., who had no more idea of a practical juke, than a polar bear might have , of a habv-:uiriier. Billy was not naturally hard-headed, but he was 4 nspicious, that he turned twenty beggars from his door, where he relieved tho necessity of one. In vain wis the imploring eye roi--ed, and tho wasted hand extended for alms. The inhre piteons story, (he more evidently was it! to him a hoax. t nil sou mis very pitiful,' he: would exclaim, 'but I've) een too much of the World I've heard loo much such stuff its no ne yon can't fool me!' and the wretched menotcant was compelled lo seek in other m,:,rters i thTnkeThCirelyr M'"Wth U,i"BS W,,iC,, n-if n0,"VI' I IJuly was once m.rn-d, but it was a long ! nZSJZ Tt r f ' ,r T d""ble I e. uwiru"cu lie Ulien Rfl K-llli liMtr-Kri.1tIi ranes hefnro h. c.n.. u--l j t ...... l,.,,. n,i e- . """"J re"! "n oiwstiii"; once, 0 nnn j his bachelor ship, t!it F.mma B , the only daughter of ..t.s..ooiiii5 mercn int, was endeavoring to enpnare him into the matrimonial noose. He was I : making the b,a.t to his particular friend, -other ' Ppledoa, notice it,id he, -but it is i plain as day to me. She thinks I don't notice h,r.! ha! ha! .hec.a't foo. me! FtL ..rh" ! father will eiVe her a cool ten J,H. 'h I ir.u . .. . "e. ii iics jni tne spoons why should she' be ao anxious to Ket tnto my good graces? that's ' the question. She's rather pretty to be sore I bnt I wonder il'slm tKlnt "r u.,: L . ' i

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complexion and tee.h natural' Guess Wl ; Wa9' 'y'n omaZ prwently, Mr. June., I l,,e ?mZ' vou are not only sayers but find I ain't quite so vardant a, she thinks I am i lhBl'" UckIe J0U eomP' 1 caIcu,at'' They can't i ,0ers .of Xh wcrk' t!,;lt ou hv 15rm ''3 UINoair shH rs.rtflm.1' fool me!' . wavering faith the cause you have eopoused,

" .. a ir;it;o lit-r ..." ! limy accompanied these words with lv fink or peculiar expression and fma y,,,L ' auseofamonUhmetit to his friend, who, for easons best known to himself, was aware that i w rause reasons oesi Known to Inmseir, was aware that . 1 , tne young i.t.ty was innocent of any such intention as Billy imputed to her. Billy was no less astonished the next day, at hearing of the marrinRe of his friend, early next morning, with the identical Kmnw B., whose ten proved fifteen thousand, and whose petsoual charms were ell natural, malgre Bill's suspicions. His frieDj fcund in Emma a lovely, devoted wife, while he t.!lwrappod inl,is'he;vyarmour,'rt-,i.aineda bachelor. But at length, as we have already told yon I our hero wa, married. How any mortal dao-h- ! er ef Eve manr.ged to foci him 'into a union is I now.and ever must remain, to ns, a profound i mrtery. We are certain, however, th,t he ii. a. married tor we find linn at fifty a widower, will, auouly daughter, a beautiful girl of eighteen. Our worthy friend was proud of his daughter Mary, and well indeed he miRht br; for she had a sweet lovely face, and faultless form, and there was a world of mindfulness and mischief in her sparkling black eyes. Nor was it strange that others should love her, be .ides her suspi, ious wld father, who couldn't be fooled. There was a village rumor, (and we cannot deny that Madame Rumor, for once told the truth,) of a warm attachment between Mary and Edward Seymour, a young merchant of the neighbor-, hood, of whom every body spoke in the highej-t terms of praise. All commended his g.,od nature, frankness and sbiliu ; bui as B.lly always temmcd the current of public opinion, he had the penetration to preceive that these lauded virtues were all moonshine; that in their estimation of Seymour, the world were all wrong, and o he obstinately opposed the contemplate.! union. He was inexorable, and finally Mary, ut of respect to him, yielded an apparent compliance to his wnihes, and Seymour's visits and communications with her were discontinued; nd though the tried to appear as mirthful aud happy as ever, yet her heart waa ill at ease, and her Imprisoned love would betray ilselfin every lok and action. At length Edward, whose -hope never died,' laid plan for possessing himself of Mary's nana in fact the desperate and rdmost hopeless project of fooling old Billy Kerne! did sncveeri? Have patience, reader, aud you shall hear all.

One sultry July ariernoon, a pah-faced young refORnitedby lb COach Vht tUa pale-faced gentleman whom Billy remembered to" have j y"ng ma"' ,ransformJ "river, wen in the street, but with whom he had no ' r Her " Sti" llvinfr' "nded by a love--cquaintance, called at his house, and requested ! ' CrU f grand children a,u he is still as firm to nee him immediately 'on important business '"S M be,ieflhat he can't be fooled. II. was shown hy Mary into the parlor, and ! 'aSl Um we Mw ,,im' he listening to our hero soon entered. ' an account Riven by Seymour, on his return The pale-faced v..i,.m,Bil.m.:., i....J;fro",lWci,y of that wonderful invention the

himself, and then stated the object of the visit, i "I bare an unpleasant di-lr..r- at. Keene, which is of the greatest importance ,0 ' you, and to the happiness of your daun'itcr Tou are of conrse aware that Edward Seymour I -a. succeeded in making his friends believe that ha. given np all hopes of marrying your ! daughter; this is merely to lull your suspicions, I lt I am confident that you have too much dis- I cernment to believe it," 'Certainly,' wid Billy, highly gratified, go on, he can't fool me.' j W ell, as I was Zonz on to remark, mv room ' t the Eagle is next to. Seymour V., and fh.'s mor- ! mg I overheard him relating in high glee, to ome one in hi room, a plan for over-reaching ' you! and eloping with Miss Mary! I deles eaves-dropping, hut he wa talking in a lonj tone and his door was a little way open o it i was farced apon me. Ha! ha!' roared Billy, "thinka he can fool me! ' the jKvor id iot ! I suchM just like to aee him try j it; how is he going to do it?' j His plan,' said the pale-face, is deeply laid, I . . f,v1 tr imagine he can deceive you -."f -'-' ; 1 -A:n. He has em-' ) .... - ' ivJabe, ...s nd nth i

jade! to consent to such deception on her poor ! old father; I'Hlock the huzzy up 'till shecomes ' to her senses, and I'll horse-whip the nigsrer, ; and pull Seymour's nose I'll teach Vm to try : to fool me.

Calm yourself, I entreat you, my dear sir, aid tj,9 p21e-f..ced young man, 'reflect that such a course of proceeding would not only maka the atr,,ir public, but it might seriously affect your daughter's reputation and happiness, to be sure Bhe has been guilty of disrespect to you, but then she has undoubtedly been arawn into it by ! ' that vagabond Seymour. I know, sir, that you cou Id not have been duoed bv two such preen ones, even if Iliad not ciscovered their plan to ou, but at the same lime, (if I may presume to offer von my poor advice) I think vou had , "... . lietter pretend to believe the. yarn about vour sister's illness, an! under cover of going U Tine- ; ;viiif, proceed to J one's Tavern,' wait for the i : i v. .. .u. ..i . . .i. I t u onw a a, urviY uii ineir man, cover 1 1 ! ill wt tn : confusion, and bring yonrd.iughter home. This Would convince them forever, of what they ought to know already, that thev miffht as well , give in that they can't fool vou.' 'Capital ilea! said Billy 'm ou sir. You're rieht thev (;00j ,jay . 'Good day sir. Bdiy indulged In an immoderate ter when his pale-faced visitor Ld. beymour was going to fool ha! ha! I guess he'll find me to lTUess he can't be fouled so msv.

so k,nd iu him o t , ou Illyjlly upon the wide ocean of de.j.air, into that K"ard: "e'S "l!",!5' and o J briSht ,,av"n of P ad "-""rity. where the The afternoon, dark and cloudy, soou passed I frig't'"'11 breams of Tarn O'Sl.atit-r'a visions avvay and after u cam a b,sck w Ri,, llPisrJ shall no more disturb their midnight slumbers, th" of well-counterfeited as '"y -.aliguity before their

.concern for Jemima's illness, and biddinir old

, i:i. . . .. . ,-sauuie ms mair, was soon on the road to Jones'. J The nifi,ht was black, iudeed, and a driyzling i rain chilled hl hnnn Ut .mi u ...j ; " "'".-eicu ui ; hiiuself, sl;iiiinf his arms too-elher. tn aeei-lBi-..!.. I .. ... '

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. u-'Cracky 1 how they'll,""' . " . T?, rT ' Jol,es - h I""5' ly Hnk I'm half way to , .. l e"'" manlhU Jem'.nt.i. "fT-perac. Co.Uge Corner Divislnt bad' They can't fool me'.' I I0"' .?0' J :-U ,s w,t" '"-g" of Pi and

.Vhv.bl,..mvn! Ife v. t.,. ,. . I , , .,ii.iuSiu , " ,n U"S 8t0rm? 8"i,i t,,e burly Jones, as 0,lr wor,1,y frien,!. drenched to the kin, reined the old n.are np to the door. His only answer - Tia vl,l ...... .l- ... . .. 'v. ii.aio vn nuuu iu me comiortatile B,abl. while the owner, pacing tho bar-room j tW- intervals, you'll see some j 'rt Plly, Mr. Jones-they cant fool me.' j An hour passed away another eleven o'clock 1 and no carriage! I PIe-faced jackass couldn't have been i foolin& n'e' could he?' thought the suspicious ! n'"y" 'X' by jingo! here he comes: Now'' ' Mr' JUe' 'f y" W"nt t0 some rare fun Just : Kt"P to the door-ey can't fool me.' ? 1 l,ecarriae'e led np to the door in furious 'ihaS4tet,,'dr,Ver rri"e'1 ' Ihe reeking hoises aBd "prai'S from his seal the steps were thrown 'Jwn-K,UarJ Seymour leapd out, assisted r ' ",,-,,t-",J S1"ire Curtiss Mlowe,!. ? " ConCl!iM himself behind the door nntil the PP' tr' Wer in lhe ting room; then with " oflr,umPh. h very coolly walked in, exI-'" "K finari sti you be: Come .Mii-S Javk-a-napes, you'd better put your bonnet on astin sitter Jemima aint dangerous; and it's pretty late, so we'd better be getting towards home ha! ha! fool me will you?' Mr. Keene looked around to tee what etTetU his unexpected appearance had made, but no one seemed at all surprised; Mary did not as might have been expected, faint away on the occasion, but stepping foward, half-weeping, half laughing, she broke the awful pause with 'I'm ready to go this minute, Ta; but first allow me to introduce you to my husband Edward Seymour; we were married quietly at home, about an hour after you started. It was so kind in yon to go away and leave us to make our own arrangement, that we thought it would be too bad to make you ride home on horseback in this storm; so we came to fetch you back, and offer you a seat in onr carriage. Now you'll forgive us, won't you, fa?' 'I'm sold, give me your hand,' said the crestfallen B.lly. Cive me your hand, Seymour. This is the first time I was ever fooled ; and you are the first person who could ever fool me. God bless you my son, said the old man affected to tears, you've done what no other living man ever could do you bare fairly fooled me, you've won her and you're worthy of her. The remainder of the sceue, ou pen though made of the stoutest steel, is too feeblo to describe. Old Jones, who had been a wondering spectator of Hit singular meeting, shook hands with Billy, and assure,! him that he had seen much more fnn than he anticipated, and when the wedding party started home, Mr. Keene mZuUc I'Xraph. 'I wonder,' said the old raan' if Fd lhiuk 1 that varn about wrilineT a'"l king by lightning or about send- "? ,rtteMrom Aw to Buffalo in a sec- "" N! "r in ,Wn," four honrs 'ill"! Its i "ln9', J' 0a nl"-T le!1 ,1,nt to the wom j , ,he rhlIa"'n. but yon can't pull the j V" my eyea "Sain: Vm two old I've ; mn tnewo"Mi y can'1 f me! ( For the American, j H'ntrrn is htwrinr some beaut-.ful Immt rm thr f,, Mr,. Hsmant ' ' ' i Touched by Hemans magic finger, Breathes a lay of sweetest note; O'er my soul it softly murmurs, Round my heart, its tendrils twine; On my ear It gently liugers, Like a whispering angel's voice. Vlieucf thy power? thou gifted one; Did an angel guiJe thy pen? Dipped in feeling's chrystal fountain, Breathes a soul of purest thought; Thou hast touched secret treasure, Hidden deep in memory' cell; Wakened thoughts I would net .mother, Though their presence break my heart, Gone, thou art, thoa fair enchantress, Where earth' loved ones all must lay. But thy spirit hovering o'er us, Gently breathing all ia well: M'thinki I see thy form celestial, Bithed in seas of heavenly bliss; And thy own angelie 6ngar, Tune the harp to Israel's God. Mast. i

. Msior Noah aavs that an invniA. r:. ILi" The bors are all foml nf rr,.;i.i.c.. Minnririnn r r ih ii..i if .. j , I

i nuns . . ..vo wv. .cuii- . - mi i'r,i i "i ' "i ' no aiim w,fr ind Vfrrr Wiii.i - ived in New York, which sells at 1000 dr . id a fond m.ther. -you've Cot a ! -d deft dw

lusand-- dollar a piece, Theyouchtto d,r,V f"Ce "Well, mother," replied the llpe- ' f "U.vators, Harrow., Drag., Cast Shear Scissors, etc. fte. P' 0,,'"".ive. ne'"" ful IW,.i.il. r i 1 : !"; J'Vc " "rrante,l to perform well. A No. , West Tourth Street CIKCIVV tTl n ,ul- 1 w'ng" the free File party." lh.-r.l discount will be made on either Iron or Plow. J Oct. to, lS47.-43-ly -'-INN ATI, O. by the quantity. Store on MainStrcet, between Sth

n K.,A?r,T?K0fr,,J" """rr On behalf of the Ladies of College Comer, on j occasion of presenting a Bihle to the College ',

Corner Division, No. 5S, Sons of Temperance. Although nenr two centuries and a half haVe lapsed since th-i star of Temperance first arose to spread ils benign and heavenly influence over this dark and disip.tted world of ours, it is as yet comparatively speaking, but just emerging from beneath the dark and lowering clouds of opposition, which have so long obscured ils riEht horizon, and bedimmed the smsine of ,ls existence. That it may go on in its daz;zlin2 career, cheering, brighteninir, elevatinc? ' , ., . .. . " " i anu I,url,y,,1gi uulil the whole earth slv.ll he '" t joice under the gladdening effects of ; its a,,-horatug rays, is the fervent aspiratiou tf r-.rWi... I. . ,i, i.i- r 'vry nrislian Heart; the anient desire of every I'h'lautlirop.c mind, now vibrating in this uui- ! verse of mankind. That much good has resnl- I ted from the v.ri.ni.. inKin -m!,,.-...! - i ! . . . . ( , , . iui i erilling ils speed, the statistics of the present year, together wilh our own observation, fur ""'i'1 testimony V , r ti i i i ei, oi an means tie- , ,r-!lz'ea mutguuuioii where the turbid waters nt nlnimrinM c i.l ...H ..l.l i . ,,, r.uU ,uc on !gry billows of strife aud iisseiisioH be forever "ushi-d v. here naught shull be heard cave ti e "''"ted voices of millions of redeemed snirits. .. . , r . ' ul'lilteJ rom tl,e Ij est deptlis of degradation nn.l c ....-. .....I 1-:. . !.. . 1 .. 1 . gratification that we have witnessed tha raoid . i -raue.eu suocess ol your i ",V,M0-'- T .w l.ort months which have ! M"Ce 'our 'ganttion evince the truth ,r ; .1 a . . that vou are ever mindful of tin litn-h or..! . " sPons,h' duties resticg upon you, and it id these ""hohlea yon to action. EW '"V hS Principles, which, knowinir to be riirht vm, m.,!,..; t, . ...... nui.i, lti uui course be onward and upward, that others, seeing your good works, may be induced to buckle on the armor of reform, and null to the rescue ol fallen man; but let those remember who have thus cnlisled under tho broad banner . f "Love, r..rity, and Fidelity," that it is not numbers alone which is to achieve this mithty victory, i i i " " an 1 ensure the linal overthrow of King Alcohol and his forces. ith bold hearts aud indomitai.i.. t .... .. cares, uncaring couequnces." Oo on, then, conquering and to conquest, fulyanring in close and solid columns, never surrendering, until the foe, no longer able to tt ithstand your battle array, retires from the field, leaving you to enjoy the triumphant shouts of virtorv. rMnnn,!; ' all .ider, unalloyed by wilows' ioan9 and orj , . . phaus tears, w hich UO .V ever aud anon dilute your ears. Sir, it ia the view of these h a,'py r.suiiK, laoj i . . .

vise,!, or orders tnslitnted, f.r the promulgation 1 Am.-ncn Steel ,.,; ith mini ,rtj;le ,.,,-:'',: I ' TT.,

uch i ndebted to 1 of lhis Ereat nJ ro ing cause, none seem so o k, s, nails, f.,r sale he h..1'" le ''''.''"r'La." " .."llf' "j ,h' P-r pemT.nent c.rerfthedre.dful di-..es.

can't fool me. !''' 't.'d, none ,0 fully endowed, with purity! nrookvilll., Mar 4 . RICHARD T ER. j d , theshonest uot.ee; cheap-verv ffcr., "I"rs. E'1 "" ! of design and liiielitv ef purpose, a that brave ! - - -- or c" 4Tfjn TtVUMvr I' is theonly remedy known, on which a reasonable jand feariess b.nd, ,ieno1Ilillat,,d -voas of Tern-j f -l A UTX K USHIP. J Of every variety, wete and tjh. Merchant. ISS

r. e. . : iterance). i es. eentleinn. vou sl iii.l lef.n 3 ' " v.. ....o nnmnni i , m.iir, n oc uccommoaaiea at impurity ot taeblood. It actually has accomplished fitofluilgh- . B em-n, you -stand before J) for the transacion ol a avneral Commission and 1 ahort nonce and lowest cash prices. Hons,- stwutinr all that it has hevn ..Jl L.!iI.u. .uT

had pone ?o thd WOrId ,a bll!J re!"'f as stl,r of the first ,i'w!'""',,V"E,w the j and heads made and put up to order. Stove pipe al- but has never, really, perforraes. e I .. , ftrm ot hPKN, K & (IAHD, and solicit a share of S ways on hand or made to order. Tkr V .w.i .:,: j

me, was he? j "IJ'-,"1,l- ' "3M Constellation a-JOVe, as the business of F.a.ikl.i.a.id ad,oiin? counties, X. B. Old Bra,,, Copper and Pewter taken in x for Scrofula or King'. Evil While Swellinr STphi-

uehone thouch - la t"-SCO!1 oa high, which is henceforth to cuide r o , r ..n' S 6 h. fudge . hue fseeret)and Meeeurial Di.eaaes, Ulcers. Krupuiiuue, inouii, o ... b . . I IIOMAS GUARD. ) Main Burress st. tion. on the skin. ni -r.w. .J 1. m:

neit ler. And: ui nuanuw mi s, uu mi.hi men- ai-,y imotmiioiiii.u, im.-,!)- I ot trie Lirer.

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contemplation of those great and plowing prin- 1 ,,f the trade. cipies, those michty elements of rcformVhich Mel... , JfTfp hooiP S"ESso oniiiientlv charai.tenzs your order, and the ! Men', calf b..ots. admirahle zeul and ardor you have manifested iu ' iw 'do k do

the maintenance and prosecution of ils interests, that have so won the admiration of the ladies of College Comer and vicinity, as to m:ike them desirous of conferring upon you a suitable testimonial of their respect and gratitude. In their name, I prosent this Bibie a revelation from God, unchangeable as His nature, durable us His righteous dominion, and as versatile as the moral condition of man. Such is the best of Books the world has ever admired, the l.oMest that man ever adopted for his guide. Take it as YoiRguiJe and counsel in all things. Its truths, pure, spotless, lovely, and sublime, as Him from whom they emanated, may they be the means of elevating your thoughts and affections above ! erery thing low and grovelling iu themselves, ' or which can exert an unholy influence on those : ter wiiom you exercise immediate control. May the love of Ood, hereiu made manifest to all nations he the menus of strengthening that fraternal hand which bimis you together ia one common brotherhood; may it indelibly stamp on your minds the truth of that motto, "united we stand, divided we fall." Let no political intrigues, or party aspirations, disturb your ranks, or religious bigotry eiitrammel your minds. Re ever on the alert, with ready hands and willing hearts to as?i,l the oppressed of every land and condition, of every climb and of every color. Re active, be as-iduous, be faithful in the discharge of the various offices connected with your institution, and lie assured of the cordial co-operation of the ladies of College Corner iu all things pertaining to the honor and prosperity of your tn:er. College Corner Division, Sous of TenineI ""-Accept, then, this token of their regard; """"" 10 n CVfr' "Monition, and our heats Prove ,r Jokin, in IV ill is.' There are some men whose ruling pass:0II even in death is to perpetrate a jest, without any moral object. An English miser, John Tleoch, lately died in London, leaving the follow ing will: "T oive an.l Knn.l. : ... " -j."-.. v nine tne nan nel waistcoat I now wear. I give and bequeath to each ol my sister's grandchildren one of the earthen pots on top of my wardrobe; finally. ; ; give and bequeath to my sister as the last token I of affection I have always felt for her, the brown j jug at the head of my bed." This disappointment on the legatee, wheu this t range will ! was read, may be easily imagined. The deceased was spoken of by all in a manner no way j flatteringto him, and hissisler.in a fitof anger, rve the brown stone jug a kick, which broke it in pieces, when a complete stream of guineas poured out of it, and the general disappointment gave way to joy. Kuch hurried to examine his j or ner lejracv. and he o d hiark nt tl, 1 coat. cause w i witd gunpowder, should be lighted and used at his funeral, gratifying himself with the idea of' : con.teroatio u producad by the explosion of each i - !

And liUle earthen pots, wera fminH Pr.nalKv! Circular Savi made ta ordtr: I w.kk M

ell filled, the testator having only wished t. j .use an agreeahle surprise A man directed by j Zl' UZTl: ill that ceru.n candles which he made, filled Feb. u, ms.-r-iy w,r-- 'tl o new.

Engine Shop and Foundry, by A B. HA LA BIRD. From Sim t opposite White Water Canal Basin,

(.ttmidti. On hand ard tor sate at this time. r.nt;iiict, 12 in. Cylinder, 4 tWi stroke, t ! 9 in. ' do 3) do rin S ,lu K in. do 3 do do do 0 in. do I do da f do 8 in. do 2 do do 1 ! 41 in. do 20 in. do I'Rrt'tl.F. MILLS AXO rORX SMELLERS. Ail kinds of Ml 1.1. GEARING made to order. Mir Si, IS-13. 14 CANC1IALAGUA T II I IT 31 V II A N t:: "pvR. l OWXSF.ND, the celebrated manufacturer ( 9 f Toicntrnd't Sartnprtrilla. hss admitted pub licly that this California Plant is """ brttrr than Sartaptinlla," d is the "cheapest and best medicine in tne worm." Pamphlets containing intrrrstii.g int'ormaiion as to its remarkable properties in the Act", rMrraltt "- respectable scores may be ubiaincd at the agencies, or w ,11 bo f.iraardcri to pott paid applicai,n. ner mail. Frederick A ray. 3w EPoVwUnad '-."! .1-' 1 1 ' .. - E'ltslivl 'riv A- at.n.i ... m - . 1 .ve artic.,., fur isa v m m mm -w m. saj,. am. vsav y IU.U10N MAR'UN. alCloOLW!'. Sliio Iron, assorted sixes, .1 20.000 w PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. T - A'h' r, C-''''Cli ,r0"d ,',orlrerjt of Silk, -'-" ....... .niu riitkuil. I'laid Dr. ss Silk,. H niiiet KihamN. Ilonm ts anil Palm Leaf Hats. Which w ill be sold at the lowest Cincinnati prices f.'rcali. Persons iihin5 to buy goods will find it to tlieir interest to call and examine the prices of my goods before they make their purchases. May :, liii. R.TYXEf. TO TIIK PUBLIC. I 1 ciiMipi.t.fi our new Piano and Tea il wareroom' rti.i, ins: of 3 ins, and received our first shipments, 36 splendid Pianos, and 300 Chests CMOlee I eai. Wf lliviti' lilrrlas...J :n .h... anicie. to calt and examine ur l D. y , h lireet from ,he -.,! our Pianos beinS ,,.,, the maniifac- ) The l-u.no Sale-room is over the Tea Ware-room,, ....7. "'VPP P or tne "tiding-. : -i-". t uu , po-imi packac-rs, or be r better quality in h. tier style, and at lower prices, thau by any of the F.aatcrn packing houses. , SMITH Jk NIXON, Nnrth Fast cor. 7th ic WiIku; sis. Cincinnati, Ohio. July is, 1S4J. ' GOODS. r r sfi ITT lAv m . 45 TIMOllKun'd ciminxati, and I opening at Jf";";, I.Vrro1;;,'' a u. v..ii.i.iv iiiiijii nnw recciTing irom ma i.in t.tit ion to oi.r lormt r stock ofiloths ; oiler, in the l.X II. KMEX'S I.tXK W 'le plain and fancy cainieres. i ii'avy Muean'd drab Felt Cloth' a'beaVtif 'style of ! , f"r ,.Y'rT"' iV.3 l.ainartine ( loth, for pants: '. ' u and veilow ilnmu ls. j WuoU"n nmfmm'n . ' .,v, fancylu7,h cap, ! ,, fa"l ,ul plain cioth caps. It. :, v tor cans, ; Vshi'..n.ible hmih Hats. 1 'n1iV H;"V , , . . :' " . -" i--"h -. Otazt'd nnl hair cant. a 1 1 1 :s J) r, IA 1JT3I ENT. W o iiivui- hv itintion rih Ladies to a ricU election l'in4.Hll.ror Silk, pluiil ami lain l.nvtrrt. Vaiicj pri 1.11 inl g-inghum. ' I II I IIHH1T T1 IH . .' Kmtirmtlv.f-il aiinifre Shalti. 1 liiavy fringed drab do. o I Inhlut dti. ! viice VZL"'"' I can, v apron checks. Woolen and cotton Hose. o do gluT,.. I orsirn n, tli. loceilirrwih a 11 tnnnl, nr.n Heavy lli'otrans f.ir men and bovs. Women', and Misses" kid shoes' Do do calf boots. I.nili-'s' kid boots and btitkins. Do Gaiter boots. ,.:o 1:1: 1 i:s 50 hairs bct Rio CofTee. No. I Mackerel 1 R.-e Rice l.oal'anil brown Suirar, very cheap. Tubs, buckets, bed cords, coil tone, starch, UUHKXS-WAIIH. A full supply of bi'aiitiful new styles of fancy QiH-euswarr. and all other articles in oiir line, of the latest sty U s, and at the lowest rates. Our old customers are requested to come on, and new one. respectfully invited to examine our stock. Brookville, Sept. 20, IS48. .IOIII A. MATSON, Attorney at Law. riCE ON Main Sr., CltOOKVILLC, Ind Maylttll, IS 4 5. 20-tf. .IOIIX U.FAISCtUllAK, Attorney at Law. H r o o k y il 1 e. Ia. Jan. 10 ISIS 3-if. JOIIX D.IIOH'LAXD, Attorney tL w, KROOKVILLE.Ia. r . i . .1 cr k , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. It roo k v i I I c, Ind. Office on Main Burrett St. Dee. 20, IM7.--52-ly Ql FKXS W A RK A.D GLASSWARE"" J l S 1-received and for sale, larfe assortment Qiieensware and Glassware, by H48. TYJMtH. :$0,000 LATIIIVd j For sal. hy c F. CLAHKSON. June Jd, 1141, T VST RKCEIVED and f. r salenn accommodatinr ,J crins 10 Sets Fancy Windsor Chairs. 3 '.aree do Hocking do 2 Fancy Settees. 1 do citra size. N. D. GALLIOW. ro SALK, ON accommodating terms, a comfortable BUGGY with Gig lop. ALSO, A GOOD FARM, fit Acre., near Lanrcl LIKEWISE, ONE FKAXKL1X STOVE. For further particular, apply to X. D. GALLIOX. fkllllllS of N. O. Sugar. ( a f -ft llsrrels of Molasses. 10 Half barrels No. 1 Mackerel. Quarter rio. S l u rce Rice. For sale br April 27th. jj. TTXEJt. G. C. MILLKIl & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Cast, Wrought, and Steel, Mouldboard Ploughs, Seventh St. Retween Main and Walnut. Cin O March 15th 1848. u-iy TURmi & so., ..i At.:.. r . Cincinnati, Ohio, West Seventh street, between W . '.'1" , A. PEACOCK. Dealer ia Iron, Steel, Nails, Axles, Springs, Wagon Boxes, Axes, Mold Boards, &c.

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aw 23--i':?5Tl . .f fill i $Mi, IP stoves! stoves:: ri t HE tiilncrilxr is now receiving one of the lanrett I and the best assortment of Stoves ever offered for sale in the town ofBrookville, havins; just returned from the city where he has spared no paint in selecting the best patterns from the best of Foundries. And those wishing a Rood articles in the lin of Stoves cannot but be pleased after looking thrnueh i his stock. As it respects prices, he feels confident '.a I i s . , .Z Tl. f" lVX"rt.V.V"Z j ,.,',he .Eickr; if ,h?pl,. Amo win ne louna patterns Imm the ronndrr of j ttavis i Co., and Improved Premium Cooking Sloes H. LIVCK. J H. FARqUHAR. New Fall and Winter GOODS!!! SPL.ENDID ASSORT31KNI J nst received at the New Store of LLXCK & FARCtUHAR. OFMAIN BURGESS STJfEKT. BROOKVILLE, INDIANA.

" 1XCK FAKqUHAR tender a generous publie'curCT- Working its way with silent but effective 4 their contlnutd thanks for" past patronage, and uowrr' '"e Indian Compound fives tone and enertry

re ' IliTUk 1 1 VJ in.i ... Dttriuinn . . 1. ..: . ' and GKNEltAL ASSOKTMKXT OF FVLL AXD WINTF.R GOODS, consistinf of f AJN U Y AXD STAPLE! DRY GOODS, HA UD WAKE, QUE1ENS WARE. Glass ware. WOODEN WARE, JPOTTI.US WAKE. Cutlerv, HATS & tJAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Groceries, Looking 4 lasses, LEATHER NOTIONS, AND SO FORTH. CASHOKWHKAlMARKET " r..H: J.1.05 OF APPROVED COUXTRT PROAVCcstJcis. EXAK GOODS Jept. 22, 184S. Beware of Counterfeits!! Sr,1KX ' a, in Cincinnati, last winter I was verj sorely afflicted w ith my-old and lonr standing conch, and in ut kins; a cure was induced to try Dr. T1DS INDIAN BALM of LIFE; the relief I Obtained was so sudden and so permanent that I felt it to be my doty to ob tain the agency. I have done so and now offer it to my neighbors as the best and safest remedy for couehs, colds, bronchitis, incipient conr,,mJ'i",V ",,"n' " throat, hoarseness and all , WISKAbKS. Ministers and other publi. speakers will find themselves signally benefitted bv Us use. " ' "rnrro7miftrin.-ionefreniiine butDr. TID'S Indian Balm of Life. Prepared onlv bv lit- p t.- u-oun a enu A,.,!le F-e,",ie niPnsarj- on jti, between Vin ... , vi.iv.uilSll, JOHX INKAffD, A rent. OFFICE FOR THE CURE OF I.tinp Diseases. Liver Complaint, Scrofulous Disease., Rheumatic A fleet ions, whether mercurial or in it. common form; Dyspvpsy, Cancers, St. Vitus' Dance, I aralisis, Tic-Doloreu, Female Disease, and Weakrr. p k utiuu a T-." ii Peath to Tooth Ache. Prepared onlv hv Dr. P. K. Wnnh....l. nj .u k. respecublc Drupifists ihrouKhout the North aud Wet. 1 his remedy never fails to cure when used accordinr to the directions : and it may be used by all classes af wun periect satety at all times as it doe. not contain any dangerous article and will not injure tha teeth. JOHN K1NKAKD, Ajent. BULLETIN NO. 5. T ME Season of the extreme care should be. annum-rare traceable to exposures in the Spring. nr to the neglect of those medical means which should have been resorted to. It 1. not surprising that the human system should be powerful I v affected at this time. The whole realm of nature shows that wonderful flnences are uoroad. The outer world awakes to new are affected. Now is the time, therefore, to use such meilicinal nrenarationaas evnerienee k. .k.. k. infallible i.l the nreven.ion nrl eneo nf SPRING MEDICINES, ' the C.raetenberg Vegetable Pills, the Gracfenberg Health Ililters, and the Gracfenberg Sarsanarilla rnmminnJ 1. .... 1 .1 I ...1 .1, . t . tompound, should superceded all others. For universal use the Pills and Bitter, arc of incalculable value. Those who take them need not fear tke ener. vating effects of the Summer w hich is at hand. The objact of the present Bulletin is to apprize the public of the acknowledged superiority otlhetira.lenberr SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND. Sarsaparille is of vast efficacy in cleansing the .ytem from ii. foulest taints: hut it must tu nnn,rMi on the mostscieatiric principles and in the most faithful manner. It is not enough that we put it in large vessels or vats to steep or boil, milting it with great ..a..iiv ui moiasses ana water. An article thus manufactured must inj ure the tone of the Stomach, anp be comparatively inert. The Sarsaparilla Compound manufactured by the Gracfenberg Company, is a most powerful concentration. It i. to Sarsaparilla what quinine is to Peruvian Bark; one bottle containing more virtue than ten of any other ever be. fore manufactured. The dose is half a tea-spoonful only; so that there are more doses in a bottle than there is in the largest bottle in market of any other manufacture. It is almost literally a Stilpltntc of S.irs.-ipsirill.i. Hie public are well advised of the use. of Sarsaparilla, by mean, of the numerous advertisement, which crowd the pres.. It i. unnecessary for us, therefore, to trouble the reader with a recapitulation oi ,nc matter, we would simply add that all person, who have made up their minds to use the article should purchase no other than that made by thi. lomnanv. (TP It is warranted m Ivn ... efficacious than any other known; no matter how large the bottle, or extravagant tht advertisements, because it contains in addition to Sarsaparilla, a powerful concentration of Mandrake, H unlock, flueen'. Delight, Elder, Yellow Dock, qui.cum, and other .a.., m moments wnicn are not found in any other preparation. It has performed cures of a kind almost surpassing belief, and it recommended bv the I-aeiilty. T"The General Agent for Indiana is Mver. Seaton Centres, lie, Waine Co., Ind. to whom applications for agencies may be addressed. AgrntittT frankin C.unfy. John S. Williams Brookv.Ue; rockefeller t . oolcy, roches ter, E . T yner, Metamura. v.-v k . EDWARD BARTON, Secretary. New ork, April, 1848. 2s-4w Queen City Scale Manufactory, Main Street, J door, from the river. PHE subscriber has on hand and ia constant! v W rasnufactnring PLATFORM SCALES of all o,?r?.".v TTi B7"k"n? lron B'm,' of" perior quality. All or which are warranted in every respect. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. yl HrnnisT ,.2Hr,.kMFHANICS, WSTITUTE.-Thi. ii t. csrt.ty that the premium was awarded at the Eirhih Annual hair of Ohio Mechanic' Institute toWm Huddart,for Platfrrm Scales there exhibited by him Uiven under our hand this first dav of November' i' vvr s , J.OHN P' TOCTE, Pre.'t. ' J. W. Applrgate, Sec'y. Ja. DUI13IE & CO. Wll OLESA LE DBA LERS IX Clocks, Walclic. .IrurlnonstVv KEkRV OOIS fc matkriaZs IsONSTANTLY on hand, an extensive assortment V of fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Silver

" "nu -nronic Disease, of the Stomach, Heart, Spleen, Kindeys, Kyes, Skin and other Orrans; at tli. Kclectic Dispensary, south side of Fifth t. betweer y me and Race, Cincinnati, O. Attending Phvsiciaa

Dr X White's Celebrated Remedies ARE without a parallel, in the invariable aecnawhica follows their ranploymrnt. Wkcrevcr the sacs aiive powers of these remedies are testes) bv usje, with the other best rvrnedieakiinwB, tkese invariabsr prove their superior excellence and their imaBraauiably stronger claims to public eoaRdence. Disease, i all its varied forms, yield to their use. Dr. J. White's Vegetable Elixir is a certain race tW Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Breast Complatwsts, etc. etc. It is expectorant, tonic or restorative, alterative, stimulant, pectoral and demulcent. It promotes expectoration, removes eonrestion. and

strenrhei and restores the tone of the whole system. It corrects the consumptive faint of the fluids, and by its stimulating qualities and power of allayina; irriia, tion it promotes absorption, reroovins; tubercles from tne lunrs. and tnnammatioa Irani the mucous mem' brane of the bronchiral tube. Try it whew the stomach and lunrs are sore, and suflerinr from and eourhs; its marieal powers will remove doubts, if any, of its inestimable value, and the lice of the reputation it has acquired. Females who use the Vrrrtable Elixir, for Flou , .ww ...V . . U.HI I II WW M . . I I . V Labor pains, are never hereafter willinr to be without

' -ve rots-, .o many, in various m new article of American Manufacture werrV.tl. diseases, from auflertnr and death: stone eaual to it'easv and s.t.l ,.. .v- """-'", perfcatly

iwt w ii n ii 1 1 i, preparea. , . . . ind,peraeTerinrlv u-d, Dyspepsia, however aeDr. White's Indian Componr positively cures every ease of E rnrniwire, Al mitCSf IOt IDC reSUO VB I OI T CDvsnensia. Cmtivrneis. RWsmilnm. Gout, and for all Nervous and Chronic complaint, occurrnipf in ueointated eonstitutsena, and eonstitu. tionaland hereditary eomptaiala, where the virus of i trie parent cause, a developemeM of Seesfula or Sy. 1 1'"", (secret) diicsie, wben the poison is absorbed and taken into the circulating mass, the Indian Compound promptly and thnrourhly eradicate, the vims from the system, and n rod a res radical and nermam-ni "-" i..e oeemory ana r xcretory orrans, repairs all the wastes, known and unknown, and banishes from the system every vestiire of disease. Dr. White'. Vegetable Pills nn.t. rrrsl nnwrr itl. mildness of action; operatinr; throtiirliout the alimentary canal, removing all offensive accumulation, in the bowel., and stimulating all the .Hrroundin organs to a healthy .tare; and actinias a tonic, they exalt the eneriries af all parts .f the frame, and are of Rreat utility wherever a Cathartic, Laxative, Alterative or Restorative medicine ia required! A. a med icine tor remain, the extensive demand for them and their fxipularitv. with all who ih.n. r..n:.k . pie iruarantce to other, who are afflicttd. Dr. White'. s..i i .... anra stanuaro medicine, universally approved, and justly esteemed the beat Pill, now kno wn- x.'e them once and you will use them there after, Dr. White . Vegetable Emetics act with more mildness than other Emetics, and are of incalculable benefit in breaking up most of the diseases that artitt the human family. or Dr. J. White'. Magic Liniment he claim, extraerbe,tremed,e.ofthi.el know, in the United Stats, ond ,n Europe, not one. in instant refer., d intrinsic merit, bears any comparison to the Ma Liniment. In the language of other. -it ia diffl to say what it i. not rind nr v..- si. Kl.r omp.ri. , the Magi. k"' ache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Spinal A flections; fur Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient King's Evils and White Swelling, Syphilitie I'leers; and Senkiit.;.' m . n-inn.n,-; n.u an "Irish wedding," i, ha. no equal. Tr, it. ir,l rtiprni t n, .ni.ni. ..... . . ....... 7 juur www person. 1 ry it externally or internally fervour own domestic ant. mal, and youwill find it economy of time oftime, and money, always to keep the Magic Liniment by vou. ortne hundred thousanJ who have used it, .in'ee it. invention, not one to our knowledge, ha. failed: to uward to the Magic Liniment, it. vast superiorly to alt other Liniment.. "It i. difficult to .ay what it 1. not good for." These celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. J. WHITE, and agencies made, ut his Botanic Medicine Store on 6tk at., opposite the Gait House, Cincinnati. J. R. RINKARD. Agent for Indiana. nV,wn"'n VR roN MARTIN, and J. S. POWERS, are a rents for Brookvillc lad. March, 23rd. 1848. 13-iy A CARD. Dr. J. WHITF. may be consulted at his BOTANICAL MF.DICINR STnn a vn nr. FICE, on Sixth street, one door from the corner of main, opposite tne Oalt House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2 hose at a distance, who cannot call oat or send for him, whose case, are not bevond the rears. r all a. icines, by forwarding to him a statement of their age, tne length or time they have been afflicted, symptoms, nrorrea. and sreneral us in re nf ikr plaint., (cash accompanying .uch statements, poet-e-1'iviun; sue remcaics necessary lot their cure. Dr. J. H'hiie'i Celrbmtrd Pcmedir: The Vegetabie Elixir, Indian Compound, Magic Liniment, Vegetable Pills, Vegetable Emetic, be. are rapidly .upcrceding all other medieines.because on a fair trial of them they uniformly prove themselves tn he all skat has k . assumed for them; medicine, of great power and effl. wjr is relieving ana curing tne maladies common --- : . " ""'"X ' rZt 20,000 lbs. Sligo Iron 50 Kegs Suniata Nail., Ju.t received. My assortment of Sliro Iron was nxe. chased of the Manufacturer, at lover rales than are allowed to Merchant, generally, and 1 will sell at a siuaii auvai.ee on cost. Ii. TYNER. Brookv.lle, Not. t9, 1847. 10 n. Cargill. J?S. Bradbury. CARGILL & BRADBURY. Successors to ANDREWS, CARGILL fc CO, j HanUfkCtUTerS Of StOVeS, GratCS and 1 . skss I tiouow ware. j "8 Main St., East Side, between Fourth and Fifth, 1 ; . y''nii.niu. i .? i Alr. F". Improved Premium ooking Stove. Ten and Seven Pl.te p.-in, .i Canmn Stove., Jce. ",.,oww s" Irons, Wagon Boxes, Andirons, PLANES, tC. SINGLE and Double Bitt Jack Plane.. Single and Double Bitt Smooth do Single and Double Bitt Fore do Single and Double Bitt Jointer do Rabbit and Sash Planes Flooring and Ceiling Planes, ,w fot '" b R. TTNIR. Brookville, Nov. 9, 184T. 50 Builders Ware Rooms. Linac Finng Mi" -Corner Fourth and Smith it... Cin..O HINKLE & GUILD, ' Have erected a Isrrr and J: ... knohLner,rrorJ,he p,,rpo"e of ""ufaeturinl and grl" h'ni I ""?"" f Pannet Door., Sash, Hlinds, Dmr and Window Fnm.. sir v .' in. Rla. Sknl.in. In. . . .. F i 1, I. " . wn,,e una ye low Pine Floonng, B,rd, ,d P1,nk, plmnri fc D,ell,,k1 "' tot in.ide fini.hi.jof ihiS t LombT Trd. tonneetetl with the Factory, nT ' MO"n"nt of Lumber for all build'Ihf oSiT M nbP" t building, on the Ohio and Mississippi river., will find it to their interest to purchase all their bui'ldinr mer.?.l.of . load.ngthe,, lumber, brick, lime, 8t!., in Flit Bm,.' and carrying to the place wanted ou ihe river The rn& Wr,h, !f - tBe P"-.e. rWc ha furnished several building, on tin. p, tfce p,.;"a Ma.ter builder, having contracts im the eountrv where material, and meehan.es are scarce ,7 find r.ric l'in"ntt f"1 0"r'.tock frTo k. ll,ng t by 10 inch .ash at St cent." :rr"n'ne"T."'f" e have in machinerr. -'""v promptly attended to. TERMS CASH nVlnulnl. aL fP"rbe.ee. at the office ot .BrM B'rk, Ho,e'GROCERIES. ail i 1 ... wiur pa,u V haw k. ...r . io lotiet, Virginia Tobacc A N.O. Sugar, Common do Supr. Imp, Tea, S.leratus, " Y. H. do Pepper, Molaswn, Al.pice, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Epaom Salt., ?"k'7I,. SkoeRlackii,;, Broom fTorda b..-i ' Indigo, Madder, Alum, Coperas, Logwood, Powder, Lead. P Bed Cord, and Plou gh Lines. , For sale at the New Store of j Wrookrille, Dee, aot. ItVr & FAR hats: hats: hat rESSRS. LincktFarquhar.kar. jus wJr'",rK"".'lete anortment of t Dodd annennr Mm sr esrsst . -- I d - . ain si l 3, do Rraik j. ' do t4) Panama a. Jo Plain Str.w do dO liau. Superior and Common Ptlm leaf do mam anc, watte Wool do

which ' il1 "'renCt-"s.r "Pe"w PO"" " inestima. . the subscriber, only asent in Cincinnati.

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Watches, Jewelry, &c. ibscriber keeps constanily on hai ly of fine tiold and Silver Watc rated makers. Also a iaree assot kiid last, cnuil,- s;ir ui.. i - I SL"; Pocl"", nd Table Cutlery. Gold an, r uIj'1'' Dftmor,l. r-i""" G-IJ reus, wit e Holder attached, from I.S. to J.0. t Perifocal Spectacles. s A new article of American Manufacturr. it easy and natural to the nr. -i .... -il.. nd Silver k silver 1 ' W " . IT e 111 0C8J SpeCtflLCleS. -n examines! and hiehly recommended br th ,h0 have wont them and fully tested their .aUri.ri. ontv over all uihrrs. "s pen. ri JSIt leHlVM km it,Arin..n .fe.u ..i ... d soldfcy hoses, and Silver bought or takra ia exchange. UIT N. L. HAII, No.JliT Main, 3 doors above 4th st ' pottt of simplicity of structure, durability " matensil, and saving ot clotlie,. soap and labor ' Me V1" warrantol in r. cmm- nrlini: his Washboard, 1 '? ?he Pnlic, inasmuch as thousands hs,e .....j , ,hr.,r n"T,,,, ,n every case they have riven antise "'"'action. Certificates could readily be obtained . ; -i "'V "c ucvnn a trial of his WashI ""J.' "eient proof. ' A "'l and complete supply kept constantly hand, and sold wholesale and retail at i All orders prompt I v attended to reuucea pnit, N. B Any purchascrliceominr; dissatisfied after a borough test of said article, is requested to rctara (ohera and the money in all cases will be refunded He has been compelled tocnlarpe his cstbl.shntt forwinr to the increased demand for his Washboards ry, the last six months,) and erect .xtensivc machin.. y wuicu nc n opes in future to .apply all dr. I tnanda. ' l'".-oiic genuine except those marked O. nice, on the bark, ouuiv ir Dec tU h5"'ii''0f rrib , 'orutrf Home. lim. INVALUABLE FA3IILV COMPANION. SIX LECTURES on the Causes, rrevrntioa aad Cure of Consumption. Asthma. Disease, .r tkhi, remaic Diseases. 23a Sboiilttrr traces and Chest F.o.nd.r. us k. . ".IT 'n. Ch' ' f !'. . , ' ,3 'ZiH.Zt Z VJ. l Z VhJ.J KrrfCTit' " t0. for ail Rupture., F.lliiig of .lii Bowel, and Womb, and Weak Rack and Chi.""" by Expi or Rupi and cin res. everywhere. For Braces or Supporters, ' j --i-i""'' S'" -'lt"i sria totooi. a'.he" hin ".f .JT?j.M I naTd 3" Feb' V. , 7 Broad-ay, K.w Y.rk, 1 . - . 17-ly FOR SALE. TWOI tsia Rrookville ..,k J..11: v ?r.-h.'. ,""" on the h,ll;,...,T.,;iM Janum ,,.,.,.. "H MA. MAT WW. Eaton and Kltride eT IMPORTERS and Manufacturer. .fC.M mifland other spurting aparatus. '" DEVOLVING, Duelling and other P f C1 1 rYi CD s ygj j Guu Makers materials. Pocket Cutlvry. Dirk. Bow,. Knives, ae. 4c. Agent. r.,r Eastern Pew. dr, Maine .1, between fifth and Sixth at.. JJl y TANBAKK AXD HIDES! XkHE subscriber having purchased thcold Taa-Taid ii of Mr. Goodwin in Brook vil le wishes to perck..e .... -uicuuc wiiigivethc sBarktt price, lie. . . HEJfRT SHAFER. Apnllfth, 1847. Still More Extraordinary . "MT wou'l advise our readers to notice the In. creasing popularity f llr. Halt's Lung Balaam. Mr. North, the agent, tells us that he is astoa shed himself, at the number of cures that it is performing among onr own citizens, whos. name, he e..a ionally publishes, that those who may be sceptical, nay call on them, and hear from their own lips, hew they were snatrhrd from an untimely tomb, and re' stored to their friends and relatives, by vsing this truly valuable medicine. The agent still continues to guarantee Dr. Hall's Balsam to give relief within Z4 hours, or returns the money. kCsery bottle that ha. been Bold in Cincinnati, during ibe last six months, was sold with the above guarantee; and he has yet to sec the fi rst bott le return, d. For .ale by JOHN HIVK.tRD, General afetit fur Indiana, and M. W. HAIf.E, Ilrookville. Cheaper than the Cheapest. NEW BOOT AND SHOK STORK. f 1VHE Subscribers having recently commenced iu I the Shoe Trade, Wholesale and Retail, would call the attention of the public generally to their atock now receiving. It consists of Roots, Shoes, Brogans, Palm Leaf, Leghorn and Panama Hats, earrfully selected from the .Manufactories, by oneef the firm, whose ex pent nee will justify them in savins; their stock, in point of quality, will be surpassed hy none in the city, and are determined to sell at as low prices, it not a Jirtle lower than any other bouie.Call and wc will with pleasure show you our stock. CEORGE LOWE A. CO. No. 6 Main St., between Columbia & Lower Market. Mar. 1841. Il-ly PERRY J. 3IOORE, Plumber, Pump and Hydrant Maker, No. 193 firth sr., betwn R.ce and Elm, has constantly on hand and for sale. Well, Cistern and Force Peasps Sheet Lead and Lead Pipes of all sizes. ALSO Hydraulic Water Rams, for eonrryiag water from Springs or small streams, to dwellings gardens, stables, fcc, where a head of from 4 to feet can be obtained. Water can be conveyed from 100 to 150 feet in height, and from 1 to 4000 icet oa a lev el, at a small expense. . All orders from the country executed with neatness and despatch. Cin , O , Dee. , 1847.-Jl-ly G. sfc W. II Kosebooin, Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturers And Dealers in Dardware and Cutlery, NO. 334 MAIN 5THF.F.T, Betweer Eighth and Ninth, I IM'IN.NATI. Coopers, Carpenters, Wapon, Cabinet, and Chair Makers' Tools, of every description, alaray on hand, OR MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT KOTHi. M.r. 0. '48.-13-ly Navigation Open. NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR l48.-Froiu and after Monday, 10th of September, 141, tke Cincinnati, Cambridg- City Daily Packet Line leaves Cincinnati daily at 1 o'cloc k, P. M, (Sunday excepted) passing through Cleve Town, Harrnwn, Treuton, Rochester, Brookvillc, Met.mora, Laurel, Conersville and Millon. For passage apply on ooart. Cambridge City Reveille, Connersville Telegrapa, Brookville American and Franklin Democrat copy to the amount of J each. Sep7-S8-Cir -ax.l W. & G. W. KOBSON, Copper Smiths. .. f.. t,:i. anil t- ., ,.- V. rront Street, between Pike an Bethel Church, ano and Wa!nut,CI sfffANUFACTl i.ataa a larg auu , such as Copper ' Still. ' " 9 ' 1 I . '- .--'!-r .. .e s gao , it and re". -wi.hi.- ' tlV Tt: ten, in V - BOOTH.

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