Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 December 1848 — Page 3
A Romantic Incident . I
Tbe coast packers, we understand, are doing .
afinebasinesthiaseasen, the number of passen-; Married Oo yesterday evening in this pers tip the river being considerably increased. , 'owi.ship, by the Rev. Joab Stout, Mr. SAMItia thonettfflntanewboatwillharetobeput l-'EL McGAUGHEY to Miss ISABELLA in the Baton Rouge line-to supply th great de- j WYNN, daugnter of Joseph Wynn. r .Ann Th i nr.rard flow of DOD- i Shonld farTunefroWn npon vonr defenceless head, mand of passengers. 1 his upwara now 01 pop , shonl1 (onnj .r bar on ,,fe., d,rk tilnl inn which hiran short! V aftr fie 7th Of ; Fierce tempers rend the sails aa rentlv snr-ead.
, r, i .... .- - e . -r .v.- I November; is a very peculiar tea-ure u. I present aspect of affaire in our State. For the For benefit of parties interested, we will state that the upward passage to Baton Rouge, in our fine packets, is five dollars, whilst the downward passage is onry four do)lars,-and yet, we understand from the clerks of our steamboats, that the latter charge is more grumbled at than the former, which may be owing, no doubt, to the following circumstance, which we derive from the highest authority Some day last week, after General Taylor's! , . . , hetghra to fan plantation, several remarkably ; well-dressed gentlemen were seen walking hur- j riedlv uo the hill from the steamboat landing at Baton Rouge, in the direction of the Barracks A short walk brought them in front of the dark, ' trloomv-lookin? old office, rformerlv the trutrd r. 4 a ' ' j B house of the garrison which is at present occupied by the Commanding General of the Western Military Division. Without delaying to knock at the door, the strange gentlemen walked right into the wffice, where they were courteously received by a plain-looking and plainlydressed old gentleman, who arose from an old Kentucky wh ite-oak chair, with calf's hide j bottom, holding in his hand the Daily Delta, and j smiling very benignantly upon the strange gentlemen. Turning to a stout built, rather baldtsh, plain and thoughtful looking officer, the elderly gentleman begged to introduce to his vis-
Itors, Colonel Bliss; then turning to another, j friend have reached the "years of three wore and younger officer, or a thin, sharp face, keen j and ten," and pressed down by their weight, eye, and soldierly bearing, lie begged to make sink Into the grave which he had long been exbis friends acquainted with Major Eaton; and pecting to open to receive him. But when the lastly, an elegautly dressed, handsome, dashing, j lost one is cut off in the morning of life, when and rather affected gentleman, in whose dress the young and the lovely are smiling upon him, the military signs were all merged in the pre- J and "counting on long years to come," hope vailing mode, was introduced as Major Garnett. J gilds the future with brightness, and little thinkThe ceremonies being over, the elderly gen- ing that the death knell is already sounding in tleman commenced a conversation with the ! his ear. and thai fatal ,?rf r.n;A .t.:k. k:
strangers about th weather, the crops, the price of cotton, the state of the foreign market, the cholera, the Austrian revolution. It was, how ever, quite a novelty that the old gentleman ' eemed cautiously to avoid the absorbing topics j of political discussion. At last, our strangers : who appeared desirous of changing the subject of conversation after beating around the bush or acme time, ooiaiy oasnea into me political : .1. . r.i, - ., nicua, iu mo luiiuwing sly tc. "General, we must congratulate you on your glorious triumph in the late election." "Thank you," quietly responded the old gentleman in the brown coat. "A great victory of the Whig party, General,' continued the spokesman of the strangers. "You should say a victory of the people," mildly suggested the elderly gentleman, of the shaggy eyebrows. This remark seemed rather to puzzle and dam
pen the manners of the strangers, who began to circle of friends, who, with her bereaved hnslook around so uneasily that the three gallant band and children.most deeply feel the loss they companions of the elderly gentleman arose and 1 have sustained. But there is a precious balm bowed themselves out of the room. The coast : mingled in this cup of affliction: She died the being clear, the strangers moved their chairs ' calm and peaceful death of the Christian. More closer up to that of the old gentleman with the j than ten years ago, under the ministry of the bright eye.and seemed to be getting quite cozy. Rev. J. C. Smith, at Indianapolis, she united After mu-ih hemming and hawing, the more ! with the Methodist E. Church, since which time oluble of the strangers commenced: j her consistent and blameless life has proved the "General, next to congratulating you upon j firmness of her Christian principles and the sin-
your great triumph and the victory of the Wh- j no, of the people, our purpose in coming j to see you at present, is to submit to your con- j .deration our application for certain offices in ' the gift of the President "But, bless me," quietly interrupted the old gentleman, "I am not President yet." j "Tnte," responded the stranger, "but you will1 be on the 4th of March text." j "Had you not betterwait until thatday cemes, 1 na men lei us see if there are any deaths or reeignations?" politely suggested the gallant old ; gentleman. This was a regular pozer a knock-down ' tnmble-over-gouge-out-my-eyes interrogatory; j nd must have been followed by but few other ! words, for shortly after, the strangers were seen 1 on the. wharf Ksiat k.'t . . ... ! ,r .. .... . J lor the Maarnnl.a. srhiVb K;n r. . i . . Hvu., tin luuiliu I j II I E(.rV I II 1 1 1 IT B , ...s lc ,ci in me trade, was the time. very opportunely passing at ; " J rWkrrs. Ve never receive aa members of the church, any but those who profess that they have fled from the wrath to come, and that thev love and tru.t in T.n. Ph. . ir r r trust ,n Jesus Christ. If Dr. Latta will point s to the Scripture authority for receiving those who merely profess a desire to flee from the wrath to come and to be saved from thei- .In. - . rom lnel we win change our course. Iu a matter of so much importance we feel bound to insist on infpired authorttv. 'To the word and to the testimor Prk... t.l " t.moBy. -Presbyter.au of the est. Aswepresame Dr. Rice would not reject thote whom Jesus Christ invites, the following may be in point. "Come unto me all ve that lW . v... ,1 . ..... labored , heavy ladened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart, and ve shall find restnnin vonr !. t .1. xi,23,29. The persona here invited are not thosw who "have fled from the wrath to come " but thw ' n me wraui J come, out who are "weary and heavy ladened." Not ; thoae Who have found ,k u 1 u.iaaa wao nave loand "rest, bnt those who hare the promiae of it, If they will take upon' wem the "yoke" of t hrist. Does Dr. Rice ad- i mit anch, or doea he reject them? Methodist Lxpoaitor. fVmMrat'a !1esMnrr. From what the Louisville Coarier save of the rreaident'a meesage, it mnst b. the longest me.- j mgeever delivered tn the United States, except, ' perhaps, the last one delivered to the Legislature i of Indian. K-fl- T r. r,. rs. . 1 ., . j v..!.. tfn.iieo uiuwh jvn y i nai I of such immense length, that one of the pa pra then published in the Stattv, commenced its J rtubliesttirtts r. -1 , - , .... """" , uu puutisiiM a portion of it every week until the fourth of ! the moClt.s July, whea hi. colamns and all ' we irnpa in nia omct, ordered dinner at a hotel, ' ana aeciared tht;ir tndepedenc of Governor James Brown Kay'i Message! Such, we SUPpose, will be the coarse that some of the small country papers will have to ... l Knox Polk'a last message to Conferees Lex. Atlas. FrnKrsssit Ossatr fsr slrk Rsssaana. s c , ., . . ... A lew crop OI Oil 01 tanaai-wooa, wnicn though not in treneral ase, may easily be obtained, when dropped on a hot shovel, will diffuse a most agreeable balsamic perfume throughout the atmosphere of aick rooms, or other confined apartments. tT The navigation of the New York canal closed on Monday, 11th inst. tJ In order to get out to CalifGniis, sailors i:".ve fchippsvl at New York for f I a month.
IIYMEN1AL,.
., i . . " ' . , i " .tope nrT ayrcn strain sang oyt niiy " Will ye look np.thoueh ctond, vonr .kv oVrca.t. And ray-s"Togcther we will bide the blast?" Speafc ft not lightly o, beware, he ware, Tis tro vain promiae, no unmeaning word I.o! men ami a net-Is lit the faith ye awear. And by the High and Holy one "'tis heard; O, then kneel humbly at Hia altar now. And pray fur grace to keep yonr marriage vow. MARRrFD At Baton Rouge, La., on the 5th, inst., by the Rev. John Burke, Rector of St. 1 .Times' Church, William Wallactc Smith Blis a i Tirevot Lieutenant" Colonel of the United States i I A rm sv t.v Mica Tb Frr. rp . ... I , . " daughter of Major General Zichary Tavlor, PwMelt ofthe United In Springboro, Warren co., Ohio, on the rnorninl - of tn 21st inst b7 w- B. binell, Mr. John j A- Hasted of Fairfield, Ind., to Miss Cassandra j Louisa Stoddard of Cincinnati. J. A. H. On yesterday, Mr. B. Ferris to Miss Martha ' Jane Curry. On the same day, Mr. Geo. C. Rider to Miss ; Rachel Jones. J Same day, Mr. William Craig to Miss Eliza j Ann Otto. On yesterday, Mr. Jacob Hartman to Miss: Delilah Stephens. Snaikes!! OBITUARY. For the American. The death of a friend is, under any cireum stances, a mournful event, even should that the dust, the mists of death suddenly imther i j around, and he drops prematurely into the , tomb. Then, indeed, are our hearts filled with sadness, and our eyes with tears. But most mournful of al 1 is it, to see the wife, and the mother, cnt down in the midst of her years, just when the husband of her youth needs most her faithful counsel and encouracinu smile to cheer and sustain him under the heavv ... ... - rare, of l;f k I uit i,u " " ' " "c' tniiaren re- j .unej ner genuo nana 10 supply tneir wants, and to train them for usefulness on earth and happiness in Heaven. These reflections have been suggested by the death of Mrs. MARGARET SMITH, consort of Mr. Charlea Smith of thi, town, who departed ! this lire on the morning of the 23d inst., in the 30th year of her age. j Mrs. Smith had spent the most of her days in ; Brookville, an had endeared herself to a large j cerity of her profession. Daring her long and ! painful sickness, she patiently "endured as see- ! ing Him who is invisible;" and although she felt t hard to part with her husband, and her ma-1 liermuneart yearned over her three little children, soon to be left motherless in a world of i sin, yet was she enabled at last fully to resign them to the care and providence of God; and leaning upon the strong arm of her Savior, she "passed through death triumphant home." Happy soul, thy days are ended, All thy mourning days below; Go, by angel hands attended, To the sight of Jesus go." COMMERCIAL. sTinrititiiiti "lirketj Iee. ?th. . " - Hour lhe market was very auiet to-dar. , . . 3 lul " " ann sales limited .w brls. from canal at 3 73P7 do. at 3,75; 300 do. at 3,70. The receipts iu the last 24 hours are 3350 brls. Thev will now ; be much diminished, as the water will be let out 0f ,he Miami canal between this and Davton (is i already out above Dayton) on Tuesday, and wi" rem','I out for nine or ten weeks, if not Thif. "'I'. C.lose fire of our Ml" M w" M the othe on f the canal which derive their power therefrom. ! Hoes We hear of a sale of 800 head, made on Thursday, av. wt. 225 lbs., at 3,80. The ; mrktl h""r? c1tive t0d"y.- . The M,M ported are 600 head, av. wt. 215 lbs, 100 of the smaliestat 3.S0; the residue at3,S5; 180 av. wt. 210 lbs. at 3,75; 293 av. wt. 230 lbs. at 3,85; 200 I h'"Ty t 3,87i.; 570 av wt 195 lbs. at 3,80; !400av.wt.200 1bs.at3,75; 400av.wt.200 lbs. ,t 385. 500 and 647 ... wt. 300 ,u . t , 85. 2400 medium quality Indiana at 3,77'.; 850 av. ; wt- 250 lbs. on private terms at or about $4. Th'r" M 0,h" of which the details are notgive. The number arriving is net large, and Wre .ra not many in the pen.. j Provisions The only ealee heard of to-dav is a lot of 100,000 lbs Shoulders, to be cured and ready lor smoke at 3l.c. cwn now. ror a laTorife brand of Messs lork til haa lxsn offered ! to-day t io,75 without Mi. For Trima Lard i in kcw7c. haa Iwn offered and refuaerl. J Cheesw. msreral small lots to-day at 6 o'e. and i . f 10f) . . g, -CCMh 3 " i ,.1 ' , X driii-srf.ir-f 93 V ' Cotton-Sale, of 7 bale middling fa.r at 2?4C. ; a. k.ttin t v Linseed Oil A sale Ol iU brla. Ulty Mills at . r.-t. . I oc. casn. i c c.i -r Knn ..j mn pn,t nr. 1 VUU.1TI nvrr . !! Vt I V - ouu rw a. w a i rein at 1,10; and 1000 do .at 1,12'a. I Groceries Nothing done beyond a mere re- ' I . . I 11 t.IJ ! . laii ousiness. .uo.assea is geuciauv uciu ...... .y at 25. j ' " New Volume with Additiot nd Improvement.. prospectus for umo. Western Lancet & Hospital Reporter ; Edited by I..M. I.AWSO,M. D., Professor of Mate- , ria Mediea and Therapentics and General PatholorT in the Medical Collefre of Ohio -and JOHN' P. K ARRISOS, M. D., Professor of Theory and Prariicc in the Medical Col lea-e of Ohio. Puhlishshlied bv ROBINSON si JONES.Cincinnati, O .. . .-,,. f ,his popular Medical Journal will commence with the January number for l4v), IIVZ&TZ .;x& if eomps-tititin and full y es-oai to any onguia. .ciennuc Iwv iu. .Mat i n ,h. I n ,11,1 In addition to the mrversl divisions of the Lancet as previonslv announced it has besrn determineo to auu - A PH A Jf M AC KV'TIC Al DEPAJfTMF.NT, which will embrace formulae for new preparations, l. J.. A.J a-.s. -r.'l tt notiera oi arttcitt neiiTi? imi-uav-(tfdtues. and various other topics eonnccted with Materia Medics and paarmacy. .' Iteheved that thi. new srrrn(rement will materially : .j .k. . .1... r.K 1 i.rri Thvsicians resiomr I ... r ars- netressari'ly compelled t.i become thfir own pharmaceutists nd every one mnst e..l. .. .... .r.n.k .anna reiatinr especialr""" 7 r UKIT.C.ISTS. also. win nno i. is-i.i - . Cm . ef medicine. For the purpose of introducing this new department, the publisher, kave ronnd it neecsary to enlarge the lancet, which will here after contain SEVENTY-TWO PAOF.S MONTHLY, oreli-tit tsundred and aixty-four patre. annually, eintr an addition of sbeut one hundred pajei to its former ias t 1 -inn i t ivrsctslNfi THE PRICK. Theoririnal department . h.-retofore will embrace I Clinical Lecture, Hospital reports, t -ommin,ei.o.,I from Memqrrs of the Faculty of the Medical Colless? ' of Ohio; nd from rhysiciana in varions part, of the j l"nited States.
that s,th the valuable material.
W h,J""bdt;,'"d from the Commercial Hospital, (jhe M"l,;o-th,r""-Ki society," ...a the riho- j logical Society," of Cincinnati, together with paper. !
h;..k .1.- vj:. i . T -si. i ." i ootain trom otner sounces, the WESTERN LANCET will enns-ey to the pro! fusion a large amonnt of hilcresiing and useful HiJ formation. nJAu"n,e "" 'f CLIXrCAL. LECTCBES RY PROFESSOR HARISON, whirh have heretofore been favorably recei ved, will be continued. T erma three dollars per annnm. Two copies to one address for FIVE DOLLAfS. Any person who will obtaro five new anbacribera will be entitled to the aixth copy gratia. Newspapers inserting thia prospectus will secure a eons-of the work THECASH. SYS I EM will IvunMi. .ji..j All communicationadeaiened forin.rr.i . i., i il"..rK'"i,;'?,0 Xhf P'-rfesaioaal part of the lrhal i m.V,l'ire,,e,, ' lhe "Kdit of the Weatern " - 1 All remittance. nr. ..t i . tht vllltili.c ifinrtmi.f . t. i . . the , uuii nrrs. fOBtXSON JONES, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 Watch & Jewelry Store In LaureL 1 HE millers, pned woold reapecifully call attention to hia aaaertment of WATCHES of all value. Gold and Silver PENCILS; Silver and Plated TEA and TABLE SPOOXS; Gold, Silver and Common FIXGF.R RINGSFaahionable EAR RINGS and EAJf DffOPS; Silver 1 hlmblea, Studa and Rrea.tpin; Choice Cutlery, Pen and Pocket Knivea; A variety of Spectaclea and Razor; Gold. Silver and Steel PENS; Steel Beada, Baa; Clasps, Purse Mounting; In short, every description of JEWELRY. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired with neatness and eespatch. Every exertion wi! 1 be made to satisfy customers. Charges moderate. Store in the room occupied by Clark Hi Son, Merchant lailors. j, s, HARRIS. Laurel, Dec. 20, 1848. I Iflore icw GOODS. iT D. Ci ALl.IOX i iit now nprivino frnm'R 1 I JA 8 TIMOR K and CiNCIVX ATI. and nm-ni..- .t his old siand a full supply of new and elegant Roods co in pn si up a full assoriment for the fall and winter, which he offers lo thenuhlic a! snrnri.imr. v low r.i... onlr.'in'i'he g v IV ."S' e n,,w New style plain and fancy cassimere. do do do do Saninriis. Heavy blue and drab Felt Cloth, a beautif "styla Ijroods for Over-coats. kjS-. I.amartine Cloth, fur pants: Blue red and yellow flannels. Woolen knit shins and drawers. HATs AND CAPS. MeVs fancy cloth cap. Boys fancy and plain cloth caps. Heavy fur enps. Fashionable bru;h. Hats. of .Buena Buena V i.ia Hats. Black waterproof, 8d sporting hats Glazed and hair caps L. A DUOS DEPARTMENT. We invite the attention of the Ladies to a rich selection conistine;of Silk, plaid and plain Lustres. Fancy prints and ginghams. Furniture print. HcTvy Wni Td Embmidcrcd Cassitnere Shalls. do Thihht do. BlacK and Taney Silk fringes. Florence braid bonnetsFancy apron checks. Woolen and cotton Hose. do do gloves. Worsten netts. Tosretherwih a full supply of all the minor aiticlrs of the trade. BOOTS AND SHOKS. Men's water-proof kip boots. Men's calf boots. do thick do Boys' do do Heavy Brngans for men and bova. Women's and Misses' kid shoes.' Do do calf boots. Ladies' kid boots and buskins. Do Gaiter boots. aico( i.!:ie:s SO bags best Rio Coffee. 'o. t Mackerel 1 Bee Rice Loaf and brown Sugar, s-rry cheap. Tubs, buckets, bed eonls, "coil tope, March. &t (lUEES-WAIsE. A full annul v of beautiful new tvl... .,r ruw .Tyled theTJcV on i' " requested to come on, and new ones fully inviutl to examine our stock. respectnrookvillf, Sept. 20, 1848. JOHN II . FA It CI U 1 1 A If, Attorney at Law. C r o o k v i 1 1 c . la. Jan. 10 1843- 3-lf. .JOIIN :I).lioVL AXI), Attorney tL w, BROOKVILLE, la. F)I1 SALK. ON' accommodating terms, a comfortablt Bl'f.fiY with dig Top. ALSO, A GOOD FARM, DA Acres, near Laurel. LIKEWISE, ONK FRANKLIN STOVE. For further particulars apply to K. I. GALLION. SiisTT, lolase. fc ."TIackrcl OHHDSofN. O. Smear. 2ft Rarrels of Molaea. 10 Half barrel. No. I Mackerel, r (Quarter do. Tierce tfice. For sale hr April 27th. K. TYNFff. CS. C.3III-IjKR&C07 MANT FACTl.RF.RS OF Cast, Wrought, and Steel, Houldboard Ploughs, Seventh St. Between Main and Walnut. Cin. O. March ISth 1843. 12 I y. TljTw. Kit & so.v, Cincinnati, Ohio, Went Scvrnih ulreet, hetwren Wiirm Row and John at.. AW MANUFACTURERS. All rfwrintiont of Circular Saw ma tie lo order; Iron, Webb or Hack Sawa; all kind of Narrow Sawn for In mine ... . i .- . k. i :n . . -ii t. .. saw repairimr executed in a workmanlike manner. ..,. .j - ., j ....-l In . - , Feb. 3d, 18S.--7-ly A. PRACOCK, Dealer in Iron, Steel, Nails, Axles, ; Springs, Wagon Boxes, Axes, Mold Boards, etc ALSO, Mannracturer of the celebrated Wrontrht and Steel Mo,' B"r'1 p,""' r" Mo,d "rA ru'' r,ch. ,d eft handed, ofdifferent aires, S.vd Plow. Shovel , ... ... n... -. shear Plows, c., an warranted to penorm s.eiu r. liberal discount win ne maoe on enner icon or w ---- . ,M .... v. iw.we.-ii st h ...e ,......... , Pay Up! All persons" indebted to the nndcrsit-ncd, or to K. Jk S. Tsncr, are hereby notified to make payment ny .:.' ;i,im, r III." si srs jmur. I.e..,, .! iie-s . .. lontr standing are hereby notified, that if payment is is not marl., mt that time, that lhe proper measures whl be taken tocoerce payment,ai lono r delay cannot and will not be (rranted. R. TI NEK. Dec. Slat- 184S. 5J. Turnpike Election Notice. THF. Stockholders of the Franklin T nmpike Companv are herehv notified that there will be an rlection'for nine Directoi s or said Co. held at Liberty Hall in Mt. Carmel, Franklin County, Ind., on MonI dav the 15th da of Janoary, isssi, at ii a chick, si,Kidr. ...1 vote in nerson or by proxy in wn , uv ordea of the B.un-d of Directors. Dec. 1, j "jj JOHN" P. BRADY, Prrilentt l.ihn Wrnn. StHn?tarv. '-JW Administrator's Sale. HOVSF. fc LOT in the TOWN nf BKOOKVII.SK ! THE undersigned administrator of the Estate of , Thompson -Stout, deceased, pursuant to an order of I the Probote Court of Franklin county, Indiana, will, nnblie .ale at ihr d, r of the t'oiirt Honse j in ,n, ,,, ,.f Brookville, on Saturday the 20th day fj,u,rv next, the property oescnoet, , ( ,,.. sii,y f.-sionol the South end of lot. number-1 C6J1 ami sixt T-tr (os; in noma ,,,, 0f ,he tuwn of Brookville, the late residence of , Mjd s,OMt, deceased. , vh. nmnrrtv is well Sltua.cu (.. t . k ." eomfonable frame dwelling house
vod frame ,table and other out hous, s..,h black- Slreff ne(Jr (hf C(urt ,mThe.: rn,he's.one third of the purchase CJXCXM 77. moncv, cash in kauri, one third .11 si month, and r.RON XAns 0f an sir.es, STF.F.1.3 of every desthe remaining one third in miw months trom tnc day criptioii, allof the very best onalitv-warranted. of sale. . ? u V 1 a. i Anvils, Vises. Bellows. 'Carriace sprinrs and Iron By John H. tarqunar, Alt y. j n,.,. Hammered Iron, Crossbars, SW-slpr and HamDec, 18. 134S. t-s. user moulds. All of good quality and warranted.
SUG0 IRON" & NAILS. H AVE just received from Ptttshurlfh a larg-e lot of Sliro and Wayne Iron, assorted sues. Also 1 nail, of all aiaes, which I win sen at tne v incinnau .j,i. ibe frvicht and Drayace, for easts.
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uuwsuniPTION CAW EE CURED. ; i I) II. ROGF.ll rr.Mnrt v wo-t avt ;ifOF "VRnthemoncv. ihem " " "irneil, to , heerfillly r. fund well known PI,,'.;.;.,. 'L '" ,hp '-." " f ford nd have ..ih.tanViatedTl.Va'e fie,." ? he ma, ineredl, eanno, V.,l ! llTeoiii Z., h it nia mi .. " " " ""ytn.np H,e I.,, failed. -'rartt from Ce,f;fofrf nhirh r , ty colling u,on IheArntt. L 3 3 3 q .v 3 i? T.r ii. K CV,U: A"nr R"' Liverwort and ! from . """ of """hinc mv CO,.,io from a premature erave.'! I r.-H ,lnd,.r ,h,.Mirtion 1 ."medrchu-.' i..l..in of . vMuihle I Patriot, Gallia Co., O., ' ec. 23, R4 r,. f, ' r L i "milr phvalcian r Mr Wi.rmin ! ; tor ine iat twelve reara; ,1 urine that time Mr. Wi.e. i , man naa i Wn .nfTerine Iro n rii-aed liii1(r.. And , nna.lv all the .ymptoma or Pulmonary f.,HMimpii..n ' ?;irrT remedie, failed. At it,,. ' i time .he tommeneed n.inp T)r. Rnir, r.' t ; . ,.,. , Wr. a, Hi'Teil Ilk- t .h, m. In a f-w dav .he dt-rirpd hmelf neiirU well have no dmiHt ,,f it j mm ftfT1iri.J . i ' I ,. H. R. WII.SOX. M. n Patriot, Gallia To., Ohio. Mr Scov.ll: wa taken with a met ,1 ilri'mnr , ennen, anrt mv lonp became o din-a.ed ihat I Med I in a hrt time everal quart I wa r.l.ir.-d o low mat all nf my friend, ami even mv Phv.iciao. ihniifTit I mnt die wiih r nii.mp(i,, l.earinir of lhe remarkable rnr... Mt bro.ber ww I v nr. Mo-a-er' l iverwort and Tar. nr..,.j . and. he. n to (he fore I had taken one-half of it. it eemed in , , " lieae. I rai.ed a lare-e quan.ilv or phlegm and m.iirr. and mv c..ueh via i.,pi-d a by a charm. And by ii ne I wa re.!.,r.d to n.-rfct health. Ginmri. wnirmvin nwnro to and suhcrihed her, 1547. ll,i Sih dav of VovemII . E. SPENCER. Mayor of the Ciir of rinriimaii. Krfrnrt frtm a I.rttrr rintrj Jnrkton, Tf'unrjrtee, Or Mr. A. I.. Scovill, Cincinnati- n.ar Sir I w-nt ynn n send me one cro.s of Or. Roper- Liverwort and Tar I am rntirelv out of it, and have eon.iam call for it. T he remarkable cure that it ha made here, has made a rreal demand for it. Y"iir X:c R. W. WHI TTIXGTON, nntr;ci,t. .'fe. Mr-rritrrnthrr trr.Vejt trt tnllmrtMr. A. I.. Scovill, Cincinnati: Hoar Sir-nr. Ro(r'r" Liverwort and T ar came safe to hand. I have aold a number or bottle. It ha met with en-at sue. ces. A yoiinir man of thi plaee. uppned l,v everyone to have the con.umntion. b Iwn ennrelv e.ircd DAVin MFHRIWEATHEH, nFA-MAit. Tenn.. June SI, 1R4S. For ale wholesale by A. L. Seoville, enrn. r of Fifth and Race ireet, Cincinnati. Also by U S Tvn.'r. 4 4 yon B u ! J B Tf W BEWARE OF A B4.SE COrXTERFEIT'' Pn-pared in .tune lal hr JOHN T. TOT s NT) fin the i employ of GEORGE M. ALLEX, nmtriri.t. ..f Cin- ! cinnati ) Thi Countrrreit i sold bv one JOHN j BULL, ef Louisville, Ky. Beon vour guard. Franklin County Seminary. rnr. len-i.e. 01 im in.titiitinti will be n.nim-il I on Mondav the nth of Nov. under the management f Mr. O. F. Fitch, and everv . flort will be made to promote it interet, and secure the advancement orthoses, ho may resort there for instruction. A jreneral co-operation and pntronacre are ...Hrit.,1 1 omp. tent aMtant will be emploved to insure satisfactnrv attention tn all. The Seminary-year will be divided into three term cr sessions Of 15 week each TF.RMS OF TUITION. Primary department, (incliidint- juvenile reading and apellintr.) per term, gt 00 Pommon F.nclih, per term. 4 00 Mathematical, Chemical and Philosophical, 5 00 Classical, fi No student will be admitted for less limn one half of a term, and no deduction will be made for absence unless in ca.e of sickness; and then ontv when such aicknc.a .hall be protracted for one week or more It is advisable, therefore, that each scholar commence with, and continue unintcrrupteillv ilironch theses. ion. It will be observed that the rharre for tuition have been alitrhtly raised. But the session ha, also been extended, so as to make li.tle or no alteration in the term, heretofore e.tabli.heil. rar-.cular at. e... ion will be paiil to those Vli.hine: to entmtre in teaching. T he Chemical and Philosophical apparatus of tin. institution will enable the Principal to illustrate the various branches of Natural Science, with a variety of intercMiiif experiment. Hr ocler of the bonnl. 4S O. F. FIT CM, Principal. Administrator's Notice jVTOT H"F. i herehve-iven that the nnilersicnei! ha 1 sj taken letters nl Administration on the estate of ; roanarsnei ffonrn. late or the county of Franklin ami State of Indiana, deceaed. All person imlebtrrl to the said estate an- requested to make immediate payI mem: and those havinir claims acain.t the same are , notified to present ihem according to law. The said I estate is probably solvent. K1CHABD BOVHV, adm'r. Dee. 14. 14S 51-3w Administrator's Sale. "JVTOTICF. is hereby (riven that I will expose tnale at public auction, on Satunlav the sisth .lav of January. A. I . 149. at the late residence ot Mahar.hel Bourn, deceased, in Bath township. Franklin county. State of Indiana, the personal propcrtv of said deceased, coll it inr; of h..re, caltle. ko c:, ha v.. torn, isheat, oat, wafi.n, farminp itteiisi., household and kitchen furniture, and other article ton tell inns to mention. A credit of twelve month will be eiven on all sums cxcccdinc three dollar, the purchaer e;ivina; his note with anpcve.1 .eenritv. RICHARD BOUJX, adm'r. Dee. lTh, 14 5l-3w Notice. I. O. O. F. TIIF.RF. will he a meetine of Penn I.o.lt-e No. .10, I. O. O. F.,on Wednesday, Dee. 27th, IS4, at 3 o'clock P. M. All the member are earnetly requetled to attend, a there will he hit. inc. oT importance tn trana t. Bv order of the I.udrre, .'--2w F. R. A. JF.TF.r7, Secretary. KKMOVAL. H. BI"R TON, has removed his Store and the Post"OfHeeto the south end of Joseph R. idman's new building, where with a late arrival of Ooods, he would be pleased to supply hi cut'iier at the lowest rales. Call and examine. Election Notice. THF. Stockholders ef Brookville and Connerville T.pik' nen-by notified that there will be an , elcctiou held at their ofllce in Bloommr Orove, on the firt Mondav in Januarv next, for ilte rurpose of electing nine Directors to fill the vacancv occasioned by lhe expiration of the term of the pres. lit board. riy oroer oi tneooaro. JAMES I.. ANDREWS. Pres. D. Slaughter, Scc'y. Dee. loth, IMS.. CASH FOR WI1RAT. THF. subscriber having taken Kimble's Esrhanfe Mill, on lhe can si at Brookville, t. LI at all time, pay the highest market price for Wheat. Hewi'l also tfive forty nonti.l. ofFlo.ir and hair a biihT of offal for a bushel of rH,d clean v. hea t. OfT.tls for sale in anv quantitv. Remember it is vonr interest to support this mill. THOM AS W RIGH T. Oct. ISth, 1S4S. 4J I MALE super Pcnn Sheetinf. I s Cincinnati do Cotton Yarn " Batting and Waddinc; Hat and Band Hoses For sale at the new cheap store of I.iNCK ft KAriqVHsK II. I). .lOlIXSOX. ATTORNEY AND COCNSF.LI.OK AT LAW, l.ll'HFI, IND. Refer to Mer. Coram, Tweed It Co., Cincinnati: Geo. Holland, Ksq. . B rookville, Ind. Oct. i.s, 1S47. 44 Boots & Shoes. PKS. Men's fine Calf Boots. 0 on " do Kip Brofjans. S4 do Calf do ?4 do do Slitipers. 41 Women'. Calf Buskin. 1-2 do Colored Tie. 4 do Kid Spring do 14 Children', shoes. Jtist received and for sale low he May 1, IS49. RTTXAT. UIOS &. STKEL. I rii.ooM Koroe, Asn.IrNiTi Ikon Store X. W. CIIAP3IAX. ALSO I A superior article of Shut Iron. os 53,24,15, 5 y J7, N- B. All of the above articles still he sold for cash, and at low rates. Country Merchants and Rlacksmiihs will find it for their interest to call before pnrchasing elsewhere. N . W. CH ATM AV. Angust list 145.
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s. ' 1 IT ,. .rrih..r- l,, ! Iy r,., ,., ,J frra ,,X,,U. d. l,li,.i, . . T.,r, B. ,,,,1 r,. Uirrr ,,r I r Vr'.J'JT 'V",'"" r,:,' mr"1 '"niplet. a..ortn,e.,t of GOODS for I-nil ",l Winter wen! ! riR HAS A FIXF. STOCK OF Snprrfine French, Kncli.h, Am.n,n anj Pilot j C I'll lit k " American Caiimrrea SattmeK. J. an. K-rcv. c,,l-, ,Vc. , A lew rtaiH-msi'le Hlank. t 0! r foai. I LADIES D1IKSS (ioni'l. Pljin, f ?M ami ainp'il hlari, Ire Si!k Chan, able and tri; il Cliain, liona Hlaiil. tr,p. ,l and plain Mk, of variuiia rolura Huh .mm plaid hUek Silka Hlaik. bnittn, miih --olcr and fnnrv Lixlrca , Hi d and blue atripe drab Alpaca : Cliaii-ahle, ,!ai.l and tie'd I.ntr i Black, brown, blue, red, d rait and tariuua calunil Mrrilloa Black ami f incy Mo lin De I.aiuea I'laid. lrip",l ami tiM ('hmrm i Ann rican, French and Si.,n k iiur;liaiu I ALSO i Hiinni taof all kuuN ami qi.aliiii t B'tniit t vi Iv, t ami lionm t itka . Black and liht cul'il Ki,i Gluvea ' Ctton. ail k anil lil,'-thr,-ad do Black ami lnte w,irl"il and cotton Ho-e Lim n, jaconet, thread and collon lacr ami rilginc, S-w i liar Mik. ,leriied ilk and Xiete Frin j i,n . i,,,,mi-, m.n k lan-ann nr,- r,mmiui7 ..iMlMT.ll.. I'llllJ.IHI .'11-11 . IIIH'l,, llfHVll .111 K OUCK. .IITTa ailU .Ml-ll Woo.i n, C.iani.ii. and R. rlni do Marnillc qmlta. I.lclrdaml bro. Lim n Tabic C I .1 w"'e Meached Sli iie. nchid Mulin and l'illi r cae do I 'ickinir.. a,-nn covering, hro Drill, and Canto Flannel Tiildr-ir wiw.len Cap. Men' and ITivtCn. Men Heaver, Aulra. Fur and Silk ll.it, Shawls. Heavy woolen and clolh Si I, Cxlinterr and Mole color dn Fane and plain do. and Silk Vise! tea Halt Wool, all ll ool, t-mrain. iUrt nr, Xt,r prting. of liKbt and da'k color, to suit every ti ii. line. He ha. opened. alo, a mo.t nlendid mock of Boots and Shoes. Bonelit in (he mamil J( tiin,ic town of New Fin-, land at llie lotcrtt price.. He ha. never been able to cfler. a. larce and desirable a stock in (hi In,, b. IonMen , a ami YciiibN Stofv limn and Shu " ", , " Kip limit, and Bropans Calf Heavy Double Sole Hoot " " Liflit Finc-tiiii.hid du ' " tioat Shoe Youth' Boot and Shoe and Mie Shoes and ll.mtees Ladies Heavy and I.iirl.t Kid Slip pers Heavy and I.ic,i ;..at and Kid Buskins Hiffh Kid llu-kin Pumps " Kip and Calf Hootees Those ho heretofore bouirbt of him are rrapertlillly invited to come air:,. n. and he hope, new e.i. ti.n.ers will, also, call. Ileiatim.l pi, e an idea i,r the varieiy of hi stock in a brief hit l article. , ami he v.i.1 only .ay it i better and r h. a... r t hau i,v I,, ever before off. red hen-. T'ho.e who ha.e In . ii in the habit of huvinir in Cincmiiati, are . .pe. iallv iu. vued to call and look tl.roui.-li hi. i.h,.!., fr he think. I'V '.M,,''y challene-e ciiiiipariv.n with am n tail ('talili.hm.-n. of the West. inr ti'gkett market price nt r.l! limrs II licat. f 'll Jrr V X E R . R. Brookville, Nov. 17, 1A41. State of Indiana Franklin County. John Wynn, F.x'r. of the l:it -) I will and testament of Alidiew GU ii.l. uinR uVc'd. j On p. 111, on to imike I .real estate as.ett.. I I.ydia nicndeniiiiitr widow of j 'said deed., ami the unknown j heirs of said dee'd. J . TIIK above named defcinlatit. , ,:iUr notice tleit the pUmiiH' aforesaid il prtiiion the Pn.bate Court nf si,,, I counts-, to be hohlcn in P.rook.ille ,11 . saul county 011 the 2Jih day of Iter, inber, . I). Sj8, I hi iliir lhe 2ml dav of the it rm of sai.l court, to trrant 1 in order tor the sale of lhe real e.iate or .aid di t'il., situate in aiii coiintv.to pay tlleilel.t. of -ui.l eatal.-! I the defemlauls aforesaid are not.li. ,1 to appear and , show cause why such order should not be nr.ile. .lotv wvvv i s oflbe last will and testament of A. (.1. mli inn - dlc'd Nov. 1.1, 1S4S. 50-3w. Oirlilost Extraordinary Work! TIIK MABKIK.n WOMAN'S 1'i'ivalr lEcdical rossipaniou. BY DH. A. M. MAl HICKAl', Professor of diseases of Wniuen. Sixth Edition. 1 Iniu. pp. 2SX six nionilis::! I'ric. SI. 50.000:! Copies ,.1J in I Years of suflerili?, of physical and mental ancni-l, 1 lomany an am ctinnate wife, and pecuuinry ilitlirultiea to lhe husband miirht have been spared; thou. 1 sands now poor would have enjoyed competence; ' thuusands now broken in health would have ruioved ' it; hundreds now in their prave. ,etn still alive, by a ! timely possession of this work. j It is intended especially for the married, or those contemplating marriage, as it disclos. important, secrets whicli should be known to tlum purlii ularly. ! Truly, kmiKledfTc is power. It is health, happi- ' ness affluence. ! The revelations contained in it pages bar proved ' a blessinrj 10 thousands, as the innumerable hit, rs; rcccivi d by the author will attest. Here, alo, every female the if,., the mother, the ! one either bilililing inn, t omauliood, or the one in; the decline of tears in whom nature contemplates an ! important clianc can discover the cause, symptoms ' and the most t flieient remedies and mint certain iuikIv j of cure, in every com,, Unit to which In r sex is ubjl'Cl. j ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE MARRIED. may he tratherep from the fact, ihat T'ravelliiir; a?.-nls make from T HREF. IOFIVE DOLLARS A LAYfrom ilssalc huiiilri ils of active, siiterpri7ini-argents are accumtilalinc; a little competence In m the liln-ral discount allownl, ami of the great de'iiaml for it.' Orders an' reqired to he accompanied with patmeut.. COPIES WILL BE SENT BY MAIL FAKE OF POSTAGE TO THE PfffC H ASF.R . i over twenty ti sand copies hate been sent bv mail will, in three months with perfect safety and cer'ainty. On the receipt of one Dollar, the "Married Woman's Medical Companion" isill be sent (mailed free) to any part of the Vnitnl states. All letter and application from those desiring to become agent must be post-paid ("except tho containing a remittance) and addressed tn Iir. A.M. Maiirireau, Box M14, New York City. Publishing Office, 1J9 Liberty St New York. T he 'Marrii d Woman's Private Medical companion" is sold by Bm.ksellers throughout tlie Vliitid Stales. 40-4m Cj"ForSalcby O. V. EDRINGTON, Brookville. CHEAP PUBLIOATIOKS. ti. V. KDKIXtiTilX. n ASrommi nc. daLiK rart Depot for the Sale 1 Cheap Piibhcalions. je ml, nils keepiiig o hand all the Tate t tirrrr-tvork. either historical or liclitioits. So soon a any new work is published it will be foiiml at his est jblishmi nt, at lhe original I., r. nl. iier liner. , iliout i :. ri:,.-e or U:v lie I has the follow inc Tillr. I .laeoh Faithful, i Peter Simple, ! .laphet in Search ( Mi.l-hipinan F.a.i I lied rleteiirf.-r, 1 The Wreckers, T be (iipsey, : T he Cahin Hoy storks now on hand, to siit; lrirr. I Bv Capt Martatt, do. f his Fa l her, d... , do. 2t 2S 25 2S 25 25 2S 25 i.s 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 2 25 1 25 ,5 2 5 25 2 5 15 15 25 25 '.5 -5 2 5 25 ISy Ned It il 11 1 ti lie, lit I.irut.Murriv, do. do. : Red Hunert . Last Dats of Pompeii ; Heroine of Paris . Secret Service Ship , queen of the v.ca. I Itaninetl's I)aur:htrr. 11 ... . Ilv Mrs. C.rav ( " s,i . titseiiiure. Ill .ttevtco. i Rover of the Ket-f . Orphan Niece iiv Mrs Pickermc Love in a Cottage Lena Cameron j Lives of lhe Presidents I ''ke Fink rtr Hetiin tt, 1 Lives of Taylor and Scoit. Cliiiion Rmdshaw, Tcapper'a llride. The ff. netra.le Ry H unett . r 1 uijrti nonsewite Family Honor a medical work1 I Secrets of Mount Echo ' Eugene Aram, Pel ham, Lecture, on Astronomy , Mothers of Entr'and Women of Enirlanil Wives of F.ncland naiicbier f England Han, Ihs of the O.atje Hv ltulwer, do. Ilv M. A r.l co 'ilv Mr. Ellis, .1 . do .1,1 lit Ilrlinrtt .ttnericau Kes-.ew ' Fort D.iq.iesne i Iiluslated Lite of den Scott The lleaiiliful Widow i Physiolo y, Atiimal and Mental i Sarireaiit"s Life of Henry Clay ! Love ami Parentage Fitch's Lectures on the l.tinprs Consumption Curable. Treatise on Milch Cow Marnatre ;Tts history and Philosoph, ) Malrinuioy, Human fights Mrs. Hull's Sketches of Iri.h Charac ter, in 1 Nos at 121 cents ear b Sptirr.heim on Education, Lectures on a Sober ami T empi-rate Life, Self Culture Physiolocrv and Phreiiolopv Hy Mr. Fowi rowier s i-racticai rnrriioioi-y W ith various other ..rks of facts and ion, to gethtr ta, ills cndtes, oils, otsi. rs, Ike. Oct. 20, :jo,ooo lathing For sal. by C F,C I. A R KSO.W June 2d, 141.
NeT7 Cash Store.
(T1 real Harains. lrnci n, . HarJa.n- O. i an-, uiU ry. ct, at ,nv im - ..71.,.":..". Mftin Ifurft ami It .Mwni. a. the ..... ..f , ,;,V ! Ill rf I :in nr. ...1 . ' f.cti.... . u,.,... .u., ; i Mv Whole a,.Hk l ,llL- ei.l. . . .TJ- -...C.... p.ircl.a.. .. ..f .he Ur;, V. -" r""'.! i lll.alaifl. V - ta V..-1 H..I. a" . ;:. ::.:rw " u 1 - me a f- end.. a,,.l ,, ...... ., ' "' . row. ar... V. I l..... . ,"7 1 at,,. .. .... .0 fc. . p roii.taini, l,,t, lb. f.,ll.. 'S are a Il k Il'ne HIU ii, t,. t n .il l. t'ii.t II' I, an.t ..!,,. 1,1 lr, ;-, n Fi -:.-!., 1'. i",l Wr A m. nr J., UllH K.IU-li . vt Ml le l , 1H!k. t. ;,.! M.,l Sj, . .1, 1, in, ti.,i. I!i",i ai.il hi, ',, l, i VLLatn.' I h..k., T ,. ; ., , :.,.f.e Si arl. I,. t. ,.,.!,, ,. ai, r ,io- a. . r. Itrii.l, ai,,i r r , I'ii.-. l-.'h ,! I- 11. 1, ( .,, .. I lo- i!l,. .,'..,(, t.t .i. I ,, . , ! a , y r i 'i 1, 1 il I..!. ,,. 1, ( . s ik.. u... t.. i..i:.,,,,k. V. .1, I S e. , t, ,! .,, , . ,a T !;xi U U a,., st, ii,. .1 ... , 'I" ii,,t id k and FaiiS t'ni-.li ,1 . I,j -. ak M...I' I li. iet. I.k ai.. ,.,ji,i Cm. ,ric Mti.ini. J Jon. t ami . I,. , k r.i,,,V 1. .. .. noil m.l I.... k M.tl. J i.Hier il :i,.i Sr .ivl. I) ,,. r. Hn.n ami l.l. a. 1, 0.0 i:,,.,. ',-, rt, Vor.. ii ami I nrki-h , .;.U plaid and l.a .i j.t. r Q uit. Itik a ,.l hn I i-l- I..-- ,nl In., riM.iMil's ami 1. ...... Bullion and n.m. I., a I Kriutr. Ilo, ii, and C:i, K tl.'.-.n. BOOT.' t SHOES " rr- m ti . sn.r i.r.H.t H,,i,. thick lto ,1.. " calf Iki.i'iIii. k do I... n"s super tlnik Hr. c,.,, h, a. ki, , . :.l j Kelt , , child's t.r:i,n Pi red alr.m-.l l..t. bo. .'kip " llncjii. men". " " I!. .i.t,. Youths' thick" do ki. " d.. Wom.'s e:.IC " lace )l,,.,t, k.d " ri Misses' " " , ( hilit's run round lace 1)., Wotn's kid " T te. bk lastinc; fovrj llu.kius. " kid liu. c Kntr. do ' Mul run roi.i.d Tie, rhitd's boardi-il leather hoots, yontli sup, r kip Itrocans Misse. kid thick sole lliiskiu Wotii'. ..-al run re.niil I it , ki.l lnud Mi.se tioar lac- It. tot. Men. eal .laucitie; pump to. .' thick lioiiuil Itroati Whim's heavy k d seaed 1 kill K"Jt I. ice boots cl. morocco tun rmiml ti.a Mutallic (iv. r shoe. Misses' poat sift,,. .1 1.,m,; so 3 II J. S4 24 11 12 Jo 1-2 H 24 12 14 12 24 14 2 Ii 12 12 12 .10 12 12 11 ft II W M.l I l Cllll.UIilil. Ilr'ii.kni !i , uv. 1 -. 4 i PARASOLS, Silks S; Ritands. rll ' A K just rcci i. ed nf r.i'.i.. iiu-ham auilt'alico Paras. Plaid lr, s. Silks. Bonnet Itil.amls. Koliuet' ami Palm Leaf 11 ats. Vt IikI. will be s.il.l al the lot,. i Cieeitinati prices I r cash, persons v i.!ni to but , f ,,, it t ineir nil, r, st to call ami etaonue t he goods l rc tin t make their ..on !,- . ir.ces ol my Mat 1", IMs. i, i vxFJv ' TFIt li OV tu rs IMI.IAXA A3ir.IMCA. iffllO Dollar, iu adt .nice, 2. SO iu six mouth., a Sl.O'i at the i nil of the ti ar. ami an a.ldi.inn of ; 30 cents for every j.ar pa vnieiit t.il.latcd tltertat1 ter. j AnvFRTtsFvtKSTs. One.nnareor le will he in- , serled l bree times fir em il,, ijir.if pat uieiit be made in advance: one ,l,,ll ,r and l cut y-ti ve cent s if pay. ! inent be delayed one y. ar; am! one dollar and fifty j ti.. n (iri.t en iw.. tiars, and in His same (iroi.or. lion lot tile tttsiv pa vim in is .1, lav. d. Tare, r ad vertise no . for a Inio-i r 11 ne st ill be cl.arfre.l on the pr.nctpl, s. Engine Shop and Foundry, by A. IS. II A I. A HI K I). Front Street opposite White Water C:ilial Basin. Ccinnati. On hand ard lor linder, Ii do .1 . do Mle at this l.iue, s 1. I sir., do do .t il, di. 2 do do 2 do .to r.uim 7 do 2 do 2 do f do I 1I0 Ii 111. C; 0 ill. 9 ill. 0 111. R ill . 4 . PU T . II1.F. MILLS AND l O.tN MIEI.LF.HS. lltl(. liuide Iu order. All km, Is of M I Mar 2S, 1S4X. It JO.' .? 2 20.000 Wavtif, " ili fcoo lh. Atnt-ricin Stn 1 U II 1! li nro'Uvil!r, Mav 4. iS47. i r K H - IV Great and Important Chemical DISCO VERY. Dr.GUYSOTT'S supcmoin, r THIS lTRACT IS Whilst it r8tems "ItCsSt IT "VIOORkTE THE BOOT THE MOST SUCCi:SSFI L MEDICINE IN THE WOULD. JUST RECEIVED ! A FRESH supply of Ih.s celebrated medicinf, wliich haa lirovnl vt rcniarLul.lv Mii-i-evi'nl lor llie cure ol Frrofiila Coitm;tivri. .Sir Jihrum, I.irrr Co-njyhiim.s, Currnji Ilm. Minimalism DyrfTSia. CriiYti,.. (;,,ir,il Ih'ulilti. Pains in the 7ri. .,-. Cfitt. I'.ncl, .latin- aii i fur Mrrrurial Di.mrx. A a retm-.lv I ,r FICMA l.U COMPLAIXTX it has proUiMv nu r,iial, anil us a U X I V E li S A L A h T J-: U A TIVE For removiiii: h'.i impurT-Vs fr nu llie leni nncl piviiifr r;eiier:l lime lo (lcl,i!t:atcl organs, it JUMly cla:ui-i a super .,n!y over a!l i.ll.cr iiiclu incs. ('iist,ii.,-s;,re inviicd I.. -::: nd examine t-citiii-t-ates auvi i(-i',iii!i.i-ii,!ali, n. N. 11. This is lhe M'iT ci:xti:a ri:n svnrr ;.. - HIGHLY e. put n;i in coy(JiiMrt ' I'.ollle. ivll'.'s and sold at 1W1." IH'I.I.AU SIX i!.-ttlo for Kite rk-slr-. per CAUTIOX f:TRA0RDIXARY nrMr , nt. y - J'jT. UAJtr. rf Ci'l'liferfcltS PU JM'.TA Tloy.S - f , The (Itnvint n 7 1 r .,.,..- : . . , ' Hiillle .-,.1:1:1111 1 n -r n 1 Jm-i j: ,. nan 1 f il tqiiare he r run Woven in t;;e tlasa. I.- 1: lure f S. J". ,:s ...... , , ,. ,,111111 MINI l.l.T.rf ll eaeli oiiImiV- -. r:i pj-s-r. I II .., . ... ..I. ... 1'repared .11 S. y. IV n' Ir.l.irv. 1.1TTLF. I-ALL. N. V.. un.l s. ;,i I, 1 II l;,c rrnt'tiMK 1,11,1 l"V trie riiuii;il nicr,-!: bljlo, Vet lt;ii:i ;i:i, .lot- T.r iiiiilniit tl.-j L'nitcd Ton. i.!.i. For Whole-ale and Itraoch Emporium N, II. tail at II. nnett's Western 4.f,ilb rr Hall. Ciiicinua i.t). Also bv M. W. H t I I E, , .1. 11. 11 WIS. llrH,kt t F. IIHOtt V. Fairfield. .1. I. sVnitK.W, Bl.H.n.inr; C.r.te E. TYSEIt Kt CO.. Melaini.rai. E. Y I.EE. ) , 1. 1. TA I'MIX, J1 Eic'ensiva Sila of Rsal Estate I I1KKK still Ik- an txieii-ivr ale of valuable A', al F.sta'c in thj. Ilouiisbior; t,,s 11 and vicinity. t -1,111 10 1 to isatosu .,,1 i'!i ., rj dstelliiir; -. oe or . si mere , ..., toeethcr HIK1F.KN IITMIUKI) ll'Vs ..(i ivn :..,.. .1,1,1,- t.ur l-r...., l, several t K Orchards r. . I ere. k saw Mil!.', ,, b r of. v,e..s..e and no d on b! valuable Stone t) ,a rr b . a vast amo.ntl of Saw ami Cooper ..mlH r. and a. I. a-t 1C0.OCO cord, of I ire Wood, all in contmient d,.iat,ee Iron. tosi., ,.,..aal i.i K.-... 1 1.1. ioi Hie can:, I, capable ol sasti.iir Iron, K ... in nno .1... .-.... .1 e..... s . , " " I" , I II, IKIHlHT n, dav. iiovi 1.1 (-.....I ....I. ;i :.. 1,111 titioii I,.,.,, pat int-u:, or noon satislaclors see-.. my liem 5 civ. u. 'I be terms of sale ami ain'ps and nuiiib, r 1 vhib.led 11011I and on ibe dav of sale -lb. re ill b.-r, qnir.-d from i.tie-firth t o'.me-half of ibe purchase money dost n. and the balance in payment, of one, two, ibr.-e ami lour years, with interest annually. I he land to he sold ill tracts In suit purchaser., from one to thr.-e hundred acr s SALE TO BP AT 10 o'clock A. M., January 17, 140. . , , F. A. COX WELL. Laurel, Ind., I), een.be r 1 14S. Ji-lw .lO IIX A. 3IATSOX, Attorneyat Law. Oi-Fit run Main Sr., Bkookviile. I bp Mjv Hiili. I81.". 20-t f.
lt-rrahle Kiver I1..M Farm, immeditVT- I rrw ti. ...... I.i... - ait- ,v a 'hut j .he Wl,; Water Ca,f " "L- l7 l-l. .l i i "r r raikliii euuntv. In'i- ; ;"ia. I he lartn eo,,.,.,. ..f.!,,,,,, 'r ""Honi i.aml and fUi ... . . . . . . . " 'T Ik I.,.lelm....... "1 ...uneteac..,.., -0 in an ."VneS I'V. l I liar 1 1 it. l..r- 1 ...! . . "rr l lim ft !) tT Ai.s(i.Wi " " . "'. """.'..' 4 j Wau-r rmal-i ranr hue urr ..r c ,) limi, r ::::-,; :rf: i :" ir::zs : .!,. n ;."r: L:"-.. '"!.?"" "? U. i rie, . ..l ' . " "".7."- S"I-ad II Ine tir.l nant-il ta ill Ivr ... , p"v.w aaiv si i j-iiuitc auction 111 j atiuary or b , "I X (. Tor pardeular. cail al III llr..kv,il,., ia. HOIUxn-il I aw Office Sue. :, n.j. 4 I.UKR KKST, ;lVv,:vl iVa,r1 w.itcr. 1 Mar'ioTr'--''""' .i.Oki. , 3iai,ijl:: vouks7 M.'l ll s Kt.ss. !:.. fNv. T, : , C V:;'" Marble ,, Jg 7, c t e.-. t ,, r .,l t o.te. . f.1Im s,, ' ' na... .be I arc-., t ., .,, r.., , f f.,,,"'"" J M-.,:,..,.. oi and .., -'cfa..f .ork,ne,.f"rr "he ha., are lira nr, , . .. . ' r . Of encunt- .!..e.,.l . .. "O-r e.irMi. , tli. tr ,1. . , ,1 i i-i. mi.. ... " :: : 1 " s .irer II... . . - f !a..d,...,rco...c,,.,n 7, ' ami it.ei laueb lo er prT ,!, ,,.,. i-kmeniW,., "..tains, ami .... .I.-.I.. .., of the xtonutaiu. pr.ee of ..- ru,m ..rve .tone 1 ' mr ","W i . I", i41. 47-f f.,. f Attorney and Counsellor at?Law, j I ract.ee. ,n H.,-,1S t-.r, Untmnc ' Hi s. (II,,,. OWU-tHTCK-Ol.,rre IU., lU. , ami 4th si... C.i.cininti, tih.o. T laiu, between 3d ler lo f. K. Clark J'C. I.i47. 51-lj. rioks(llr. rionoy Wanted. . 1.1. .ers .... mdebuil to tile ,(n(t, r.incd or to R . s. hint, arc reipir.H-d to make imrrt. dials. M,a; "'"' ,. , H-.TTJEK. tlrtekv.ll-',.laiiv 4, iS-ia. i New Establishment I fJ-HF. subseribir i.l,e. to iiHorm tin- cni?,. el 1 tj Brooks ilb , ami the public general Iv. that kt j i now prepared t il all kinds ,,f B1.CR-MITH-! INU-.TCKMN-n.and FIMSHINti all kn..l...rM . j I HINKKi ;set imrr up ami r. paioii. Seam Kt.-siirra I ca-i me; and iM,, everv mnrli of Hra Murk ! ; Al-o mak. s an.1 r.-pair. ail kinds of ti,, I'j.tol,. Ac. Ac. Ihr subscriber intend ,;,, ,Ur ,.ml stock. and d,.i.,c; In. rk in the he,t ni.-.nncr and on lj most esy a,,d arci.innii.dali.ir; term. . H.s h,.p .sin front ,,l tl. M.-tl....li s, i Lurch, an. within three sonar, . of M r. Sp. at '. Mill. j May 3d, .847. ,p Just Established. r I1HK limb rs.gii. ,1 have ju.i . .lal.lishe.l a 1 insk.H, R 11. lhe In. ... I........ ...... i . ... , , , " "no win Keen (its hand, tiKikeand n pair, all a. lie I. s f T,,, or Cot.n.r-t.at-e C..SI0111 may d,s,re. Head and n,iM,.irmade, ami put up, ou reasonable ti rm., it. a iltrrablv tuaiiner. T In t ill tairetyof the ItKST . ' ronstantly on hand a ltI.S (vet- oil, red ...... k. .: t imsisimr; oi r, ,,, Cookin-, I'aHnr. A.r-I.el,,, ,nd nx Stove., all oTtihichwiil be triimmil iu suit pu chas,-cs. P1PF.S and TlMlMIN;s fur old fi,.,, ha kept on hand, and all orders for such articles ttill hw tilled ill,,, in delay, ami ou a. fair ten... a thev ran Im- purrhau d at ant other ctlahli.hmciit i Imliana or clsi st here. 9 j OLD HK1SS, niPPKil and PK.WT K.I 11'AHg ill be taken ... t x,h f,,r arlis-l. of new ware. I Person. si-ln aiiillnii,; in our line are soliriteer I to eat I .-.ml see how we do ll.iitc nu al ih vrw .s o.i.i' on tut- vti sTrn snte of lhe l.u hlic so-uarr-. ln Hrruksi.le. JK I Kit ci 1IVUKK I T Oct. 14, IS4S. 4o-tf ' u,l l-ri a.li l.y tl.eftrst of Mayforranrinr, w ami as uur Machines are of l I.-. . .. ,k. cnunlry. and tc have uld ami Ir.e.l l,a,..l . si.ii. colin'Ieiice turralit inn ice. be. l of stork, on shore CAKDIXfi AMI snNNlNf;, Will le done for customers at the following pri.es: W bite i.ol in brunt lies, IScl. nr lb MiM.I " 17 1 .. ' lti . bur; Yarn. a ts '1 he smallest l,n. f.,r .pliiiiliir- tnu-t he If hs MAM KAf I P KING. Jean, blue mixed, 3 leaf, 371 m yrj. si.cl ' s. j,j " . leaf, I"! 104; J Sattiuet. according to color, ?rtoS.-' Cassini. re. tiecordiue: to color, f l JioTi s. t-o.t.. RrrissliHr. (" e.l..r. SO I.eS'J While T.aum 1. a.-cr.i.u to v, iilth,! i t.,23 D J " " 2i i.l;i Llanket. per prir. at 00 M e lute a n r. I:,rci sf,. k nf WOOKKIf fXt)(lT8 rih-abose k.mls, ttbieb e,l be rclad timtbsar. for Wool fjh, or ant kind of Prudiiee. at tcry fasr prices. As sr are ,1. 1. nun.,, I 10 wai rant our woi eood. and 0.1. tr.,od. ilurHlite, tie In pe and rxpect a litrtre share of lhe public pi.irsiuar;i-. CALL! T RY I S, AMI SRKI: and ifvou art, disappointed, . H make (,,u stliolc. , , K. M ACT IV CO, Laurel. April 6th, 1S4. 1 f. Hardware and Cutlery. ILL Butl t'ruM Cm Saw. Wtmd and HhihI Smv, lint in 7 Kni , imiiitT Kmw-w, K ntvt n mihI Fin It I-nt tit r K iTt Jkimli l.uck and Luiikrc,. 'rlniiiib Latclivtj, Rixind ami Siiar BLf r.rtlln ;iim Scr'Ufj lV.ii and Sit-. I Siiaintt-ai Mill and Cnm C'uC 5a w k-'tr, Hi tn) Kti . M iirtlr- I rim. Si. .1 Vanla, (riiid Mum- rai.k. Vail and Mum- II ni.ii.rr-. And ltiti. Itrfaud Iliiif Am Mi.irs himI Siadist IRaty ;r.il Slmtt U, Hay F.'t-U and Arf Maniirt Kvrk, ll!"M S limn and Snrar Kitl-. T r an- uH". r, d at lhe InnrtT C inrinnaff pricvff.rrnd.. H. T V N ER. itn...k illt-, N'ni'. 27, 1,r47.J0 I'lTTSItlJI.CII IlffT. f FI LL snplily of the I.OHF.NZ IRIIV, M,, -- M11 I, ami cj. line;., warrant, d !, be rnnal in nualitv to ant in il,.- niurk.-i, altt.s on baud al bir -al-, at a small a ls.ii.ee ou .'.usliorp ptivi . Couiilry Meieh:iuis ami oilier, as all 1I0 weil 10 cit s, n.e a call b--fore purchasing elsewhere. Slab StevI - r ploli;hs, (.fail (i..t(. al n av on hand, ar It. C. Hit VSIIKII S iVoi. Store, No. 520. Man. street, if. s .1 ,01 s al,.,e Fifth St.. Cincinnati. Ohm. D.c. 15, I .4T. 1-ly OHIO HOTllL: ! A T II A R R I SON OHIO; D. GERARD. Proprietor. Ir N"IS Hotel has been retittid up 1, at 11 led anew. M inside and out the room, all f .1,1. ishrd with new carpets, i,. w bed., bedsteads, chairs', table: and indeed, eterylbiiii; connect, d with, and appertaining; and bcloiifiiirr t, a Hotel, has iiude.-truin- an rutin (liani-c. Wiilioiitdniil.t it isa ileal anesiabhshmen. '" ' '" ' ant tot. u nf tl. samr ,r ei,h., east oretof the in tains. Hi table, too. i. not i" ,e i , r...r - aim in tones ui lire, and I'" saiisfy ilienieest epirure. '. s'a,diii!rl..Tontfii.ct.. il.i. Hmfe haa also brra lew-.. i inieiuier will at all time be furnished. Traveler still find it to their rnmAirt and advantage to tp at the Ohio lloe. YrU ' tan-tf O. A. Ilidw. II. Jo.iah llraka G. . IgmWKLL Ac CO. COMMISSION AND PHOOVfH: M KHCIIANTS, No. II, West Front Si r,-e t, Cii.rinnali. TIREKAI. CASH ADVANCES, made on assis-us A ments o.'Pn.i'.iire or iithi-r iiirreham.ise IIEFF.lt TO Mr.Mck.TnlurJi Walts. llacvete He 11 r nee, J'amr. ralhonn. Mar.Hr.V Co. Flli. Xt Morton, '47J2-ly .11. is lifter. L. H. Y'ealmau. ; M. Kii;ler Jt Son, f S. Worihii.t-toll. We. W. 11. I 1 1 1 1, LI PS, No. . Man. Street. e.t side, three door, alroe Front near ibe Public Wharf. Ciiirimiait, t.. I I f-si.'.n in 1.HIKT.K1KS mid PRODUCE! u y sn p eoiisianiiv oil hand, a renrr.l assorli ps rnustaiillr on hand. ' melit of S...I, : r .ti- ... Molase, Cheese. i I """"er. ii.ii. ro, saicraius, r.las. Nails, Cotton and all other 1 '""",", ""acco. Soa )., t and le i " .'. "l '" UT""r '....-, h,ch will be .old p!u. """ 1 ASH' r ' f V 11 "is. ir- 1 . .. u s., "iulV'S1''?. Pr,C".' L'"r F''',T.r' - I T " y"''K'"'.L. 1 ""- , C loser-Seed. Mu.laril.Serd. Bees' Wax. Driest Fruits. Wlme Mean, Hat;., .c. Jtc. r 1 ' , ,11,11111.11, J v t.j thi: !uniaic. TfTAVlNO emnpletid ear n w Piano and Tea I) )l ar.niii-,aii,l n r.iv.il our Srat .Inprm nt,, eoiisistine; f .l spletiil.il Pianos, and 300 t hesis choice leas i " pnrclias.raiiil dealer. ... .h. j article m call aw.l . xau.ine unr slock, which will be I r. pl. i.isbed sic. kly. j o..r Tea an- pnhas.d for ca-b di net from the
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' . " "' ""-"sanufactort of Stodart A: Euiil.tim, X. York, eannot be equalleil in ifce I' ni led Slates. T he Piono Sil(riHm i over the Tea Ware-room. and occupies the b.ile upper part ofthe b,,. r Teas put up ill and ' r,,.,l packaf-es, ofbili.r qualilt 11. lH-.t, rsiyl.,ai,d at low.r prices, than by atlt ol the Easltru packing Imus.. ' . r , sx" i MXOX. JoTv C5,Tg.'r 7 Wiio
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