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fif the departments. Th oHject of tie mover -vas stated to be the purification and s-enriiy of the administration of tfi3 govc ..!,'!;.. ani li'S pr positions certainty n-.-s-"' ii'a'tcr for resncclf'il consideration.

Important from Europe.

lalioti, however is useles-i-a few week s ! and 30.C00 lb?, shoulder-, and hams at 5c. I

CITIZENS' B ANK.

Resignation of the feel Ministry. ; will give ih th--sober re.iiny the meai- j per lb. for the former, and 7 for fne Inner, mm si reet.bf.twf.en third & roiui h. The Ship L berty, Cap. Norton, arrived : tires, policy, and r-pirit of the new minis- j taken by the city smokers. Ari-vntl da-! C7. CI A .1 77.

ring the pasfthree days 63 hhd., 833 bbls,

V very interest. j nJ animated debate

;i,T u i uriexpevieaiy on nwuaj u.xiiijj -dav nef t as the J.iy for the conciuera-

Tin

t.u..

ation oi lue :i t.

:si u:!i providing f.ir t'.iJ aiiguent- j

at New York on Sunday the 18th int., , try, home and foreign.

from Liverpool,trmging papers to Decernber 13th from that cily and to the evening j Th8 State Debt. f the 12th from Linden. j We had intended to give our readers a

By ilia ex'.tacu be'ow. it will he seen ; plain and short statement cf the provisions j f(,r shinmpnt to Riirnne &-.-A Ailantip

and 130,000 lbs in bulk

Grain. A good demand has been ex

perienced for Corn since our last report,

i lo-ce b th; con;ira:tT3n ; that Sir Robert Feel's Ministry had resign- ;.of the law just passed by oar Legislature ports, and the sales reach 1S;000 to 2,000

. ' tl re! srcni; frigtcs and five smaller ves-. ed r.n iwisse, and that instructions to form

ec'?. Mr- Allen oniendtd for thj post- , a new Ministry had been given to Lord mrn.! . f tin su'..je.'t ti'.l the WiL of i j0m Ra,j3i. The hitter, il will be recol-

rtgu.i i;erij declared himself recently, in a pubIt the i- nn-l rij,Vi,al rr.inniT Jint thr Po,rri.

Upon this rock the Peel Ministry

r -n:-"s nr): en i!.e ground in

i 1 1

TV!

r 'I

.f.3j;r- cf augmenting t be navy depended , '

c- r.cliOil lisen in rviauiin iu me urcra q'icsi-;i. Ha as opposed by Mr. Y; 'i y'if' ilannegan, and others. The ."eD.ue was quite lively, and to our full reTit v.c ret ?r oar readers, who will find it t ) be interesting. It was rinally decided, r.("t?r a (".v;;-io:i. thit the bi!! t hou Id be ta

ken i:p r.-:l t uesuay.

for settling our State debt, but have been .sacks, the prevailing rates being 5L.56 els

prevented by a constant press of business. ! per bushel for prime white and prime yel-

The bill itself is necessarily long and tedi

ous, to meet its various exceptions and exigencies. The following is an outline of all the essential tnd substantia! features of the law. Our bonds which now draw, some 5, some 6, and (e believe) some 7 percent, ate to draw but 5 per cent, hereafter.

The principal of our debt which now

;;.!!, i :i.: aifcjsai.jii. which is u.ig im deni-Si alffjetbor loc;l and unin'erelinj ,p. Li.rc.cjer, is going on t i benches Lai' e;:;.t?. a .mi galleries entirely so. As a r --..: a: rf privilege, this subject snperccii.'s a'-' ytbers until a disposition has teen siJe of it. I nun.

Wasuinctcw Jjn.22, 1S13. SE.NATK.

;s,i!it. Lord ralmertlon, it was supposed, ' would be the new Secretary for Foreign Affairs. In short, the Ministry will be thoroughly Whig. What effect this change ; w il! have upon r.ur relations wiih Great

I nritain. it is not easy to say: but it . f ills due at different times, threatening to

I will prob-ih y be fivorablc. A new Minis- crash us under its immense weight, may

tis only vhen we -please,

pay the interest.

f of this interest Ihc bond

gon question will be removed. ; holders aree to lock exclusively to the Cotton has rallied oiie-cighth; bread-; profits of ihe Wabash & Krie canal. If the

stuffs rather declining. J profits fall short the bond holders lose, if Parliament has been further prorogued ; they exceed the 21 per cen the excess to the 30th of December. ' j belongs to the State. The State also has From tk London Sun, Dec. 1 1. ! the F?wf r ! l!,r';'v or'e ha,f of the enllre

Resf-natlfln nfthfi Iffinfiit.nr. : ljr"lllPJ1 ""r ocdi upon tne canai

Immediately upon the refusal of th

In tLe Hv.sc, without the trar.ssclion of : ls,r ,0 Washington viay he appointed, in now be paid by any genor?l business, the onsidemion of , w(ich C4S fCme of the embarrassments pro ided e pa f... of :.twi,-d election from Hortdi jn ,hfi . uf ,Ke aajuslmenl of ,he 0re- For one half wia .-citJinsa. Nc ctes ton has yet been . ,, . ' , . ,,

THIS DJSK IS JLH AYS PBEP.1SEO TO LEND MONEY, On first ru tpt of ha lid deposited collat. ral -riiy, or ul rrsjionibl? names, or any othtrr approved i-curitv. Hi. 9 lilM'rat intercut on MOXF.Y

DEPOSIT El), which trill be paid on demand at any J tim it is wanted, and utiether money remain on de-I posit in the Bank for but a sinple 'day or longer, il j

drav interest tor w natcver tunc it may remain. Jan 30 1844 5-3 w

A Cnrelor C'oMsumiJJioit.

Duke of Wellington, on Friday laM, to

The

ry.,r't th- nomination of JaJje . '', " propose a repeal 01 tne corn laws in

vj.', j ward "of Pennsylvania, nominated to . e House of Lords-ii became apparent the lier.ch of th Supreme Ccurt to fi 1 th ; that resignation of t!ie office by Sir Robert vacancy occasioned ly the death of Je.'ge : Peel miM follow. Lord J..hn Rmsell was Baldwin. The vote was large and the ma-j recommended to be sent for, andamesjority decisive The result was in conform ; monger was despatched on Saturday last rr. ty with the report of the J i liciary Com-' !l( command h.s attendance at ' Oeborne mrttee, who had examined th case very ; uoxse, j':s arrival was expected yester-

h-r.'ugh:y. A::!er the presentation

i also, which she will no doubt do attheproper 'time. The bond holders are to Sni6h the J canal from Covington to Evansville in four

of varum

rarrv out u!i:U Ik had anrpPit 1f ft :i n a mo.

J w ! ...;,u . u ; ...... j . v i i

Jims i:u iiiru v"ii iiicctii!', anu me Linus granted by Congress for that purpose. For this purpose 'he Governor is required by the act to convey the lands whenever one half of all our bonds are surrendeied up tinder its provisions. Cut the lands are to be rated and classed under the direction of the Govenor before they are sold. TnE State incurs no more debt by this arrangement. The bond holders are to lcok to the canal alone for this outlay in finishing it. "The State has lie righ of reclaiming the canal at anytime, and also has the right of regulating the amount of the tolls provided they are not t A I . 1 1 1 ,

i uruai;i. . . , ,, . , , . . , iiiaceu lower man on "iii ks cisfw ere. i of her Majesty, and has .returned to town ' . . , .. . . rather con-1 .. . . v. . .:. 1 he trustees under whose direction the

. . day, an 1 Si.-So'oert Pee! expected to have el1 i met him. Sir Robert, however, returned

Xi 'w- , , . ! last night without having seen Lord John Mr. A.Jen rose to a personal exp.a.ialion j n u m6f L(jid Jo,m Russel, and gir of s,.r.e remarks submrted by him yetei-1 Ro,,, lVe, haj an interview of an Uo0f,9 J'ad been repotted as expres ; dnration atler which Lord John Rllsse!I -nig an apprehei.Moi. that war wou.o come ; ,oft f3f ,Ie ha(J an alldience

He ti 1 n:-.ts3":d this, but had

te:

that Great Britain would not find j

this evening, having had full "power civen

him to lorm a Government.

1 ; . k r. t, A t v. ., -i i

He has fent iu uc ninaucvj, uic iu aiiui iiicrni

rjst ; , T . , . . . . , . -. . citizen;! of the United states, and two ol

ur i...u i ainiersiou, ami is laK.nu u is , r , ,. , ,

llit lll I IM.' II & 1' lllullllia, UtJU VUC VI llldll

believed, au the necessary steps to form i , . . . , J. M say now, hower , , : . . .. J V . ; to he appointed by the Governor. ' ' , ! an Adminiitration. !

;i the art of giving the notice any

t ul.50 ui v. ;:r. M-.f .'"vc r. !:c wou

r.'.i.T.ct .f the notice, thai En-land t roKiihi Louden Kvft, Dcc. 12 j ie other 21 percent, pij 6t:'r dv!;ls, which .v..v.li -'.el 5otn wari.po'a thU Oregon; On ednedsy last, at the council that , js tln llir,nvn on tiie canai will be an in-

ul, rnlflss sue oe.-ireu to make ' , crease til only one-rwil.l more than we . . - i I '...1 1 ort.l o r m3rrtit. r ti '. a f 'ahtnl ton. .

'.or a conll.ct with us in rci- i - ' v ) '" "" " . . l1(lW py on ar) average. i or instance we

livtt'ers of Sate policy. ; Ul teu ll,- ' i.inr lesmoe oun also d-sired to correct a i offices, and the,e resignations her Majesty

?n-i on of his remarks. He had . vvas Kcionsiy pieavea to accept

it giving the notice would b .'.it he had .-aid that giving th

that a pretext crence to oil.;

n

notice in j. it ie:i war. Mr. Yu'. '-i of J'.ori !a said that l'ie re:;n: o: t';e Squalor from Oiiio that he wo.:li vote for a great ineie.tse of the Naw ii'n ); -ji wai given warranted the inference that notico woit'd lead to war. Mr. A'.:e;t appeared not to like this draw-

tn. he

oi ini'ciences, Lai the q.iei'.ion tested

The S-nate then went into me con-iue-r.n;,.;i of executive bnsioe-3, and uf.er s o ne tine spent therein, adj turned untii 'iDiidav. HOUSE. Tne ri'ioUiUoa submittel yesteHe.y in reln-.i.i'i to the dinie on imp-arts f.n the ! i-t ye.ar w as orders i to be p;in!ed.

Tie CI ?tk l-viJ bei ;re t ie

to n o at

now pay 20 els. on the 103 dollars for Stale I lax and lh? average of comity trxes

. i w I ' vyiii iwi k iiil, vtu u. i -w j vis9 iiiiii"

i no lineen nas since enu ustea lo i.ora ,naki 4 3 renK Thfi ,)ew arrangernem John Uuse.l the duty forming a new jR, , cen( on the lQQ cabmet. His L:,rdsh.p appears to have re-, m ore anithen our accounts are squared ceive ! - ;e very earliest intimation that his wi,h r, lhe vvorli, Yhp g,ain orrepuai. services vecre likely to te required, since Mjon no loi1gCt . e.is at: our doors, haunts we find ih at, on I uceaay morning, :m-, (I3 b M,-glil and , day ai,-rt,urageg enter. medu-e.y after the arrival of a messenger j prUe .Urkcn, lna9,;y, drives our best fmm Loudon the noble Lod quitted the ci,izCR9 ,0 0 ier farm3and leave neighhorhood of lniburih on his way j lhe state '!a!e Smtin..l. south. eterday Lord John Russell was

honored w i;h an audience by the Queen. I at h-r M "jestv's icsidence in the Isle of Wijht. ' I

New Conr-.terfeit. Mepsrs . T. S. Good-nan tc Co. have

fnrnisht'H lis with thf fnll nvinr ir err rt inn

Such are th dctntJs-so far as we can i of a new coiinterrti just detected at th-ir cidlect thorn ol the statement we made ! minrcr i, h(,,in n!,piPli ,. a

Th

; near the outsktfis ol tl;e city. I he ro-jues

; are net doubt huv ciTculatinsr them

r.iS' a com

1 1 of 'tis own in inference, to the

i.li.d.s t t-i copies of tlie Rj,) irt o: Captain Frc.n r., ord-vel by- i'.ia 1 ist Congress, ae I subsequently demanded by the jTcsvtu ilonse for their own use. Mr. Y.iouapsoti offered a resolution which was received that the Clerk of the II -his?- b required forthw ilh to deliver ihc

K.-..i!s of Captain i iemonl which l.nd i been orccred by this !Ioue. Alter some debate the resolution was! sdopted by a vole of 01 to SO. ' M-. S rvtei! moved that a Select Com -' n.'.'lee of five members be appointed., with ve t. sjn 1 f-r persons and papers, in ti.l-Tlo eaquire whe;hei any member of i th Congress, had ever sold any books j whiiM h iJ ii ?e;t re-er ived frun Congress. Mr. C.i-n; -be!! of X; .. moved an amend- j n'T.. !i - a ihe Committee should ex.amin? !

coun'er.

.ma conquerable portion ol our tmpresion of yesterday. Tiie rumors in circula- ; lion up to a late hour cf the evening will i oe foun 1 in another pa'l of our paper. ' The following is lhe in st correct list of

r. , r , r i j ,v, The filling up and the nmria of the i 1'irst Lord ol the 1 i-ea'tny Lrd John , . . . .

men. I'll I vasnier are taiirraveu.

iil-

Lnrd Chancellor Lor 1 Cotienh.am

Seetoiary of Foreign

Clare, id on. ; S.-cretary for lhe Colonies Viscount i P.iliilrTStoll. I Secretary f r the Home Departnient i

Marqms of Norinanby.

; State ! 1 1 n 1: of Indiana 2's. Indianapoilis Hr.mch dated April 4tli. 1S-11, and py- . able to H Jlaies. Thos. II. Shirpe, Aisis- ) taut Cas'..ier, and S. Merrill, President.

Proshe ap

pearance of the engraving is coar?e and dark, and to those warnea. i; oa.;'v delect

AfT.Mfs-E.irl of ;Ct3t '

low, in good gunny bags, and in first rate shipping order. Mixed lots, being in comparatively little request, would only com;

mand 52a53 cents, and some few parcels of inferior, in unsaleable sacks, were disposed of at even less. " Yesterday, the receipts being large, buyers were raiher holding off. Some few loads of Ear Corn have arrived, but we have heard of no sales. We are advised of sales of 9300 bushels bulk Oats, in two lots, at rate equal to about 31 a32 cents per bushel. A small lot of 91 sacks Wheat was sold at I 10 per bushel.

Arrived during the past three days 59031

brlsand 1S.425 sacks Corn; 4,551 brls and sacks Oats 541 do Wheat. Boston, Jan. 19. Flour. Xo action has takn place in the Market sin"e the English news. Sales of Genesee have been made at io 7oa5 81

per brl; Ohio and Michigan, 5;30a";75;

400 brls Baltimore City Mills. $o.5f), j cash, 400 do Georgetown, at $5 b7 per brl, 4 moc, two latt r parcels fcr export. Buyers and sellers are waiting for the arrival of the Eteamer, now dally expected, Provisions Demand continued moderate, and the sales ot new packed have been, for Pork, $15 for clear, for Mess, and lOlalOJ for Prime: old. about 1 per or! less. Mesa Beef $9af4; oOO kegs Lard, 84 cents, 4 months, 50 brls and ?70 do, ?iSt cents, cash a 4 months; 300 kcs at auction, 7 cts.'pcr lb, cash. Whisky, common, 24a27. New Yopk, January 2n. Nothing haG beer, done in Cotton worth reporting. Flct'.r is equally dull Ohio. Michigan, Genesee, &c , is held at 5 G'2 a5 75 Georgetown, Baltimore, ic.5 75 Brandy wind 5 87. 500 brls Jersey Cern Meal sold at 4, &nd 500 brls at a fraction

below that price all for shipment to Ireland. Wheat, corn, rye, &c, unsaleable of present prices. Whisky firm, and in moderate demand. Sales drugc casks at 21:. and brls. ct 2425c. 100 oris- Slate Prison sold at the Utter price 200 brla.'ono year old. Prime Pork at lo 31, delivered, tr.d 103 b:!e at 10 12; inoro ts now ciTcred ai. that ft ice. Lafa kite. Jan. 21, 1S1G.

Arrivals of Grain continue ti be tolerably large, all things considered. The cribs and warehouses are pretty well filled,

and prices aie drooping. We quote wheal at 60c, Corn in the e.tr, at 14c, shelled !6c, Oats 14c, Rye 32a35c, Flour $3 624 a"3 75 wholesale, 94 0Qj4 25 b the barrel. Corn "Meal 13 i20e.' ' Apples f!al 50 per bushel; Dried do. S2 00; Dried Peaches S3 03 and scarce. Lard t6a6jc. per lb We quote raw Whiskey at 23e: holders ask 22, but we hear of no sales above our

fi2Hres. T.a. Jour. Ct-responJcncc of the Cincinnmi Gnzrttr. Madison, Jan. 22 1813.

Afcssra. Editcm: We think your paper Is well patronised in this city, and is taken by the Pork I)eal?r3 without any exception; and several of us have thought yon would, if practicable, furnish a table of the number of hogs slaughtered in the West, withj such other statistics as mishi be suggested to your own judgment. The number here will not vary but little from

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WlRtr's Balsam of Wild Cherry!

lLt MIK.K-I.ES SEIEK CE.ISEf MOKE EVIDESVE OF ITS SCRPJSSISii HEALTH JtES- ) TORATH E riUTL ES:: j

To those engaged in the important, but ardu-

! is tafe ot instructing vouth, McGrpFF.v's

Eclectic Readers, Nos. One, Two, Tuasf and Four, are now presented, ihorougblv revised, and greatly enlarged, with many importanl . improvements. They are now in a permanent stereotype fcrm, NO FURTHER ALTERA . TIOXS being intended. ' "- Trof. McGuflTcy's enthusiastic devotion to the cause cf Education. h:s fine taste and diacriminating mind, and his practical experience as an instructor, render him peculiarly fitted fo; . the department of authorship, to which he has

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given his attention. The suggestions of intclli-

SpriniriWld, Ky. Msy 14, 1S-IS.

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in the revision by an experienced educator, haYet,. also furnished him with unusual facilities for advantageou?!y revising and enlarging thes works.

In this series, comprising as it does, a careful.

PROTECTION IVSCRAXCE COMPANY OF IIAIITFOUD, COX.

flTlE Protection Insurance Company have e-tab- i m wi' f.r 'Mhe change of ttvether world

1 Iishtd an aencvat this place, whettr nks ol eve

ry description will betaken. Terras of insurance reasonfthlV. All claims for loss arising under Policies, s ill be promptly adjusted. R. A. MTLEARY' Ap.Vt. nookii!e, I;d., Jan'r TO, 184'i. 5-fiino.

I tunitv of informinc vou

performed upon me by ine use oi -ur. w ista.s oaisam af VVi'd Cherry . j In the yt;ar 1840 1 was taken sritW an inflamation of j j the btivefs which 1 labored under for six wetks when 1 j cradualiy recovered. In the fall of 1S41 I was attack- j j ed with a severe" "cold, w hich seated itself upon ftnv j lungs and for the space of three years I was cit.ind 1 to my b.d. I tried alt kind of medicine, and every J variety of medical aid without bent tit; and thus I!

canfri aioii" uiiiiiiiit i-'i'ti a.-", u. u a u;iru o ' "rfi.tnr's Balsam of Wild CAerrw." - j Mv friends ntrsuaded me lo eivcnit a trial, ihjnr-h !

Iliad piven up all hope of re overy and Lad prepared ;

1 uroie;h

Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration upon ti Cftale of Mahala Vanmatre, dervasett. have been (rantict to il.e undrrvi-fnid by the Clerk of lhe Probate Court of Frar.Klin county, Indiana. Persons having claims against said ctiatr must present and file them duly authenticated according to law, within one year from this date; and thoie indebted must make immediate payment. Tlnftaie in .robablv solvent. JOEL V AXMATHE, Adminitrtor. Administrator's Notice.

TKTTER5 of admin istration upon the ectate fif i Ann Vaninarre. deceased, have this day b rn e;rantcd to the underlined bv thv i It rkof the -Pro-

hatc Court of Franklin conntv. Ind. Persons havin

claims atrnin t id estate must present and file them duly authenticated, according to law. within one vewr

from this date, and those in (Kbt.il must make immedi- ! and ranks amoue the first politicians f the S.ate

ate payment. The estate is probably solvent. j hall speak tor iieTi in comait Relation of the 'Genu-

their solieiations I as induced .to make use of the J Genuiue Wistcr Balsam of H'll.t Chrrrtf The eftVct ' was truly astoni.hintjr. After tv year of affliction, j pain and suffering; and after haviiic im jie'iut or

Jive hundred Hollar to no turpose, fiud the bet and j

most respectaDie pnjsicians naa proved unavailing, l ; as soon restored lo entire hea'.iU by the Messinc of -God and the use of Dr. Wistar'f Balsam of Wild (d:t- I n. j I air, now enjoying good health, and sweh is my atered appearence that I am na longr known when 1 ' meet my former acquaintances. I have gained rapidly in weight, and my flesh is firm ! and solid I can now eat as much as any person, and my food seem to agn.e with me. I have eaten more during the lust six months than I had eaten five years bif.ire. i C onsidering my case almost a r.iracle, I deem it nee- ' essary ior the good of the &fU..cted, and 2 duly I owe , to lhe proprietors and my fellow men (M ho sluvtl-i know where relief may be had) io make this statement pnb'ic. May thr blessings of God ret upon the proprietors of so valuable a mtiUcine as WiMar's BaUam of Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully, W M. H BAKKR. C "T1 1 he following K'tter fmm IV.etor Riteher,

oi rrr.iiKiin, it.ti. wno Tnnot mtrn ill his trmv

Jan z 15

l raiiUm, ini!., Ap.-'I l-i. is5. Mass's. Sar.ror.V Park I have Lht a few IvkiUs .f V'ivtar a balatn of wild chrry remaittm? on hand of the Ut lot furnished me by you. 1 heretofore waifeil until 1 sold out and had obtained the mom for one lot before I ordered annih.-r. Rut such is the d 'maud for the article that 1 do not wish to he without it, ?nd am therefore led to anticipate a little. The moitney for the last lot shall be forthcoming hythetimethe lot i disposed of, which, from the salts I he made

lately, i tmnk ui oe But a short t;me. I he ejects

I1AKGA1NS Crrat indt;cem."nts are now oifervd in Dry Go jds at lEr.VCE p-ico by Woort A: darken - Ti ,lOR 3 or 4 weel. pri-. to goir. Kat; an wc are (1 1 tietermineu to Kednre our stoek before the 10th of Februnry. - persons x isttiug Cincinnati during that

give u a call as we are rTrfrmhiril o do what we any. ! i tne naiaam are in many cases nr-.kn.g'y ui-m-ficiFi. Cone and see whether these things be so. Cj" lf iii.lrm ct upon arqiimntntrr mire than a'ltj ,. hFrrry tlis.-ri,l':oii of Dry Gonds can he had in Our rr Patent Airdirine I havrcver knotrn.jr Alum. tail Establ:hment tnd will be sold verv low. Call and see j others fail upon trial, and not 'being aiik-1 b.-ar th : us at Xo. 24 Lower Market street Cincinnati. j test of expenrnee, toon sink into diM:e. Thi-, howJanuary, 30, 1845. i.-ly. ever, seems to be most highly vaiued, by thn'e who ' " - .. . " j have tested its virtues and experienced its hea'in Dr. Wistar's Bilsarn of Wild Cherry i t-mc'cy ln Hir om"c,5CT- Youj amks JrmS!-'

in endeavoring toimpress upon the minds ol otircit- priCe S p,.r hottle. Sold by SAXHOID 8c PAUK,

izens the snperio.-cft'.cnev of this invaluable r.'nicdv

for Ctinsumptton and -Pnlu.i.navv ltseasti in general, we wih to C"tire cur readers that we are nctuated solely by a desire to benefit the afflcted Our faith in tne remedy i founded upon the universal success attending its ne, nnd we fully believe that the most fuithlo-g and iiuredulou., after witnessinc its surprising v:rtne, will no Linger doubt that "Consumption may nnd can be cured.' Sui.li indeed is the .fact, and so astonishing have been the cures effected by this RaNam, that it may in j ..!..ice 1 e rrnsidi-red thijgie.-trst t. lunuih in the "heal-

ii'R.ri iiv nh. hi iiecn aenievt-o. Ana ve are sat- l isfied. from ourexperience, that there "are dm uonds now lingering npon'the brink of th grave unacr a dis- ' case of lunirs in some form, ho i,-.ay be rescued fiom

an early ileal h, and r.-stored to perfect health by the timely use of this nn-dicine. "

. .See adveriucn.cnt.

!orth-cast corner ol rourth anrt X alnut sts.

The r'nurnr article i, k' pt fort tie by K. k. S Tj ner; Brookviile. H. T ner & Co. ; M.-tamora. M. W. Mor. rii Blooming tlrovc. Hall6t Hughes; t'sTiner.villc. -E. K. Fuller; Harrison. 7.. A.Xye; Xew Trenton. January 30th, 1845. ' i-6ni. LAV NOT1CK. S L E i: 1 II Si M Y ERS, In . ynt . .

.yiircw.ijs ana wuiscuors ol l.'iv. "fltTiril.l. a'tenJ to all hniness entrst-I to then, v.itu caie end fid.-li;-; either i:j the i -ptri i or inferior Co'orts of t'ue Stal. Ofliee over J. ;udie's store, on Main St., c-pposuf the Treasurer's office. Hrookvillc, Ini. Sept. 1, 1545. jr-tf.

G0,030: 1 wss ihe prit-e at Pest, and a few al 1 03; now, good hogs are selling, which will close aU ihi week at S3, S3 25 and

$3 50; a choice lot is now culling at $t 50

all around; average price in thii place oti C'J.OOJ heaJ, as near as obo. be S3 75. A 1'ork Tacker.

New Okleaxs, Jan. 15. 0CTAl ila'jmee tJ.ty, J in. M, w heat

-Inferior to ordinarv 41a4i.com-1 'c-. lrn a .i "its i rr.ir i,o

COnnERCIAL.

selection of instructive, cn.iertain.ing and moral uatter, progressively armngeJ, and graduated with reference to the eapacity of the pupil, TitS McGutVey has atTorJed to parente and teachers, a most thorough, complete, and efficient auxiliary iu the education of youth. Its extensive use h been -Sufficient for the development and just appreiation of its many excelroncles. The result is, that intelligent teachers prof.otlace it lhei;. complete series now before the public. " ' The intrinsic merit of Prof. McGufiey'a ExrJectic Readers, having gained for them an unparalleled and rapidly increasing circulation, the publisher is enabled, notwithstanding the heavy expenditure in their revision and enlargement, lo manufacture them in the neatest and most durable manner, while they are cctv fimishcd at kuch loir pricts, thut' they are ihu CilEAI t3'i", as well as the best schoc! reading bot-ks extatiC JfST rTBtlSHEP, McGcitev's Rhf.toricai. Goii'E; or Firih Reader, of the dlectic Series 0 pages, 10 r.,,coiitair.ing copious end minute rules, ey-n!i and exercises in artice.la1in, inSiclien.- rn;j.iiw.-.i, accent, quantity, rhetoiici.l pau?e, mc:ul.uion, ctpression, reading of poetry, riict.-.lcal dii!oxi!0, ! gesture, and their collatrr d subjeci-, -to which are ; added a great variety of elegant rcftdh'.-Iessiv.-:, ; (about one half prose and half poetry.) seiecle-.i. from the most classic writers ; furnUhing cntrf. ; taining and instructive specimens of various styles of composition. This work has been pieparod j with very great care, and with reference to making ; it a tireful, practical, and standard Look : r.nd publishr-r confiilcnwy htr-3, ihut the Khetork '; Guide of Mr. McGu'fley is Weil adr.ptcd to sopply the wants of classes in rhetorical reading in our Academies, High Schools and Colleges. j McGUFFEY'S ECLECTl; UEADR3 : tre printed and publUhod ax 50, M xin street, . Cincinnati. Ohio, by

i W. 13. SMITH AND CG.

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Chanct-llor of lhe Exchequer-Mr. Bir-; m..n 4. . ivir 5.51 Vi,ni Sj ;tr;.M . a 5,00., Fork in the II a 4,00,

' iy choice in sin ill prtreels Gl a 5j cent per 1 v-Wheat wrsCoc at Li ports on ti." Fre-iJent of the Council-Marquis 01 : jb On r.Untaiioii the eiumirv continues ' 10th.

cjiit.nntne. ! fair, hot the rates as-keo are above the rrcsideiuof the Toard of Trade Mr. ; V1V f . hover.-. &nd hence there is

C7THK EIGHTH WOVUKR OF TIIE V.OU1.D i n-w before the publie; who will not seek it Sherr..an a Lozrnsre may wellibi'rlaf.-ed the eighth voudrr of the m-orld. Before he introdueed them, it tocK week to cure a eommnn told oreouch; whoopin-eoneh and

athma were snfi. red to run their own eourc, and eon j sumption eonsid.T.'d incurable; htadarh w-xre left ta ' time, a alone capable of afford ins relief, and heart- ' bum a perpetual tortnr; to is viettm. Now, by usintf these I.oentretj which have the best mdieinrR I combined and eoncenirat- rt in ir.ei.i, yon are ftcsreely irk before you tire rrstored'to h(nl:h." They py hi lil j of disease at the foundation, and thoroughly eradieatt, nnd are v-il al as pleasant as a common peppermint ' l.o7.cT.pe. They art to agreeable to the palate that i children v hn once tate them desire more, which ha ' piven rie to the mymir thst "childn. cry fo them. t Ir. Sherman knows nothing about animal manetim, j hut heeertMinly kniwi hove to cure coutrhs calds, j heatlache nnd all our common ill, as Sam Slick would ' sy, in a Itttle U than no time. f

ISra, ami vhovl Eron

' r'Fir M?-erIh,r hsvipT rt.nv.i! h hun to f. t B hi;;...iiit ..rt4i of 're - 1.jtiN. ys i -r- , ! retiimi his th.;i.k ti .id cuuii; r :;:d t'e pirV.iic r 11. r illy, fr tht ir pf: nm"' li4r.ofr4- : itti. d to j him. i;n;l wuldn'- infirm th -in 'fiat h- t reidy to furoith articU's of l i :.r-. cVc. of t,-tjo.t vSstan- ' tial kitul, miituCtetur-d of the V tin i Lit' , at the

jo r.t market prieev. IN r son v Uhior; to pmvha

nrt esaniioo

LUKR KRXT, Vlocli .nnl W.itch llaker.

TEW F.l.RY. SiUerWarcand S,-ctarlr Mjinifltmr- : snv thing in his line will An . ',1 i. eail 1-. r. Diamond pointed g !d l'ens. c. j hi. tck bire pn.vlt-i- in? -U.-li tr. No. S3 Main M between ,'th and 6th Cincincati, Ohii. i vth 1'f's.v v.'7'i H''vi

S 31 I T II & TUC K i: It ; ' MtlOLESALE CCAI.RS II.' Uools & Shoes, PALM I. F. F H TS. sf- C.

3io. 37, Perl gl.,Ci;aciimali. Feb. G, 1S1.V 1- y.

w-irt m.-nt oi St"r.-, iV.'X- r. ot . parv.hith will be V-ld

A!t.o rnntrtntly on hand no : uc h as Cookiutr Stovc-f of e h; l r Stot. . and I rn p!te biv.

ow fcr CSH. . H. H kind cf .T ib w ork done ui it m (nr and despatch. lil C ippir, and Pewter tak in -r!i:irev fir 1 'ni'.varv, J!1 II. I l'DG!'.. Nov. K, 34-1.

An IsivitaUoi.

. I MMKR h--t"i er.d;-d, and Autumn i- j;Anc hj .

! k 7 hi:.-Siitiio;i i b!

0-s-At SprinarfieW, IU Jan. 16, Wheat

! tvis j vied at 00 cents p?r bual.cl and

not much activity observable. We itoiico j Pork nt $3 per 100 lbs

.to to si:!ject,an-! report wh:it ' les('ue

sV,.i!i;.I be dtv.s with the books belonirint:

t l - W 1 - 1 l

t f.t- taembcrsofth- last CnSreSS. and fS18-r's" 01 eeinruHgn.

i lie Ktrtu oujti n me viMicvint: '

it'sobo'V Joeuments should be disposed tf ;

LaiKU't.rre

1 - ' -I . s. -.: i

iert t-re-ii.ieni ir. nei. . v ,i. - .- c oc x . . c -

i til I i a 1 1 W t.nes. ' it.. tUJ HI , 4(W li),OU; ,.0 , tHX.l AT F.,1 Lord of lhe Adaiiraiiiy-Earl cf , al 54 ln, t,, M 4 wr:. n ' nf, tt, OCT - 1 J?' U,B M,?8'8' P

' ' ' .' n

I range of lhe market is from 4f a 5J cents ! per lb.

.Ihlusscs. The demand has continued very fnir, the sales having averaged 550 barrels per day, and a further slight im-

i piovcineni has been realized in prices, the

Mimo

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Eatl For

First Commissioner of Woods and For-

j ihis I'ial is ilia t due does nm find in it the I i:()iim rR.PS jesterday being 2U a21 c.

pi was BTam often ami ooats were arriv

ing- and departing. The rivor was too low for the largest class boats. Price-. Hops $2,75 a 3.00., Mess Pork $10,5(1 bbl.. Lard fi cents., Bacon 5 cents, to be Jchvered in March.

07-At Alton, Jan. 0. Vh?l was 65c. , Corn 20c. Hogs, (highest price $4,6J.

:n nr. lire.

Tae roluttens were adopted. ; n,imf e,mer ol " ooe 1 eei or iir. per gon the sales chiefly at the last T.-. .? orders of the day, the Florida con- j t;0j'en- j mentioned rate. For lots tin plantation :eslel o'.octio.i cs-j was taken up. From the Liverpool Mercury, Dec. 11. j ihere is a fair demand at 17 cents per galMr. C.i'.ie!!, tiie sitting member proposed j the present state of things, it would j on, but as the planters, generally are not to Mr. Drocker.lroii"h the claimant, to 'f course be premature, to announce any j willing lo accept that rate, there are, of

i'!!.'' nil WMnleSilliiect to tiie toai'lliuee jujii-iiici.i .u iu urc ouU -... i-oursr.uiii icw fa.es idMiig piace. e 0- . l!41 (r,.- n,'),v J . . , .. . oh r.. 11. :..r j ru... .1 ..i.- .-t. .ito .i,"v.,vuin

":i r. vvr.uout deni'e. tr lo reicr " insuc1' iu.hchv. uc .n....iS arc iiiiuiiut-u ui inn I'iree xairs, via: it,ii bu k n.iin to the peoole for their deeis- i list wa-? however prettj generel'y credi- 000 gallons above lhe city at 17,20,000

::n. Ho:li propositions were rejected, and I ted last night ia political circles. y:. r.roekenbrotsh proceeded toadd.ess! First Lord of the Treasury -Ljri John

lhe 'loiise.

Qrr-At Chicapro, Ian. 3, Wheat was s0c-. but declining., Flour $i.0 a 4,75., Pork $3.75. Vj-At Clnincy, 111., .Isnoary 10, When

1 was ranring,irom J0 to 55c, Pork from 2,

After which tiie IIoti?s adjourned.

Ore j.;ea -From Washington. The opinion prevails in lhe best inlormed ciiizens at Washington, that Mr. Crit'endenV Uesoluiions, or something accordinj in subst-mce with them, will finally pas l oth Houses 01'Congrcss! These rcsolutio'.'.s express lhe opinion that the Pres-ide.-.t civo notice to Great Britain of the .v-i :vr cf ,;;e Convention relating to On-go.vti'.t tl:r.t, ia order to afford time to 1)1 Kxecutive to negotiate on the sub-

j Kussell. i Lord Chancellor Lord Coitenham.

Secretary for State for Foreign Affairs-

Lord Palmerston.

gallons below the city at 17, and 10,000 gallons, also below, at 171 cents per gallon. Flovr. On Saturday the maiket opened dull, nd some few lois, amounting to about 1000 barrels, changed hands at from

Secretary of Stale for the Home Depart-j $;5 25a5 37perbbl., but on the delivery

ment Lord Morpeth

Secretary of Stale for the Colonies

Lord Grey

j of the mail the advices from the North

were found to be quite favorable, nd the demand assumed more activity, enabling

Under Secretary for the Colonies Mr. j folders to realize an advance of about 25c.

per barrel, the sales being 500 barrels at 5 41, 500 at 5 50 and 1500 at5: 50 per barrel. Yesterday there was some demand

Charles Boiler Chancellor of the Exchequer Mi. Baring. Attorney General Sir T. Wi de. Solicitor General Mr. Dundas.

The Lafayette (Ind.) Journal says tint there are now 35,000 bushels of Wheat, C2, 000 of corn, and IfiioO of tat, in biurc at that place, exclusive of many il.oucsind bushels ctored or. account of farmers within a few miles, of the town.

I -om the fhilarln. Publir J,rr.'er. AX IMPORTAXT CVRK PX JA YXirS ALTERA TIVF. We have been into- med bv Mr. Mahan Ta tanddanrhter .of nld r.en. Warnei ths.t shs- ittHered for a number cf years from the trronth .f a lai-tr - tioitroiir 'rumour of the Throat, which besides threat deformityIinieed, she says, the pressure upon the pvindpipc at

s cn-ai rs to prevent ner i rom sleeping inarccMn;n- g yj nt position, and often""iiftVcation appeared im-s'itable. I I She aUo lrboreil under severe indisposition from I.ivcr ' Complaint and Jaundice, w ith a horrible train of nervou. afl'i-tions, for which she commenced the 'isp nf Dr. Jaync's " Alterative which she took rctrulsrlT fer six or seven weeks, wish occasional duvs of his San

ative Tills; and her general health was thereby completely re-established, and now perceiving some diminution in the si-e of the Goitrous Tumour, she s as cneouraed to persevere in the use of the Alterative until every -eMicp nf the painful tumour was cntirely rcmovrd. V e think, therefore, tht snch an important -medy should be more (rcncrally known. The above medicine is forsa!eat the Dr"g; Stre rf Ilitt Haile, Brook ville, la. s-jw

J. BOXTE.

d ith ?n abnntiant rr m, and

health i.. rTiirniiiR' vitb i's mmiM r;ni nnd com ;V. t ' lir coni!i.'i-eia'. m-ti ar- eflVrtiirr lib. ral

Inct f .he. ,""r. nd ih.- frirsn r

j prices f.r al I il.- proili . ' i TiaMinrr to t!ie ::-.:trK

AVI 'FACTVRKR and V.hnbale dealer in Ma- 'iha-tmp to t!;e Market with i.. ... A mlla Cotton and Hemp Roneof all M7-:. Cords. ! pro-periiy i-nll -er the and the tr

l.i in- and Twinr of all kinds

ii(ore on $Tmn Sfrrrf. enedoor 6W?Tr F-ont, Manujarfortf cn Hresfern ?ntr, Cincinnati. N.R.-f ASH naid for I1KMP a:id H.VV

!arch 27th, I85

li.lv

A RHF.L Nntmep?;

150 Mats Cat-tia; 1 Parrel Clove;

SO Hae; l-pper; 10 do AlUpic'. For br A.DONU.lVsOV & CO. Corn r Ninth and Main r.t., Cincinnati. July 25ih, 1X45 3i-iT

I pa j ment i' re w i' hin th.r:eh t I i.h.vut v ry man.--j H ho that t in dt ht w iil not a;..! him, 'f of th k am ' pi'ioi: time to nake j.r.ytvi' v: 'i ln-ie i po time k, ; easy ol paymei.i i.- wen Ute ta-. t n , ftnr., ni1,."

, w IK II a Ot lit t.: piiiil ; "! r. 1 r- I' se iriin li,e oftiT,T(.t t ami an end t'i.,e principal -:iid inter m. 1i.t-iNt i i an ktii.t nifiTh. and it i In ;i r now to i.ike en f,..i t I to pay off tbe debt than t put it e:f;a a mnwqti' tit I time, awt-kii'tw nthrtt iii.ip" "- rt;iy etn noon 1 the country, r hat advTvity n.a beta) rrnrM I i h remarks ar r e'.i'ui .y t d a il mr

patron, and e-peiiallv ty thor' hn ha e c.v 1 d mr f ,r

J a lone; time.

I Br.H-k ville, Nov 21 154$

N. 1 GAl.l.If-v.

.4 Large Clair. Tha, Correspondent oftlieiPhilatielphia North American htates that the heirs of the late Joseph Richardson of that city arc aboiH ij instiuwe suit to recover some twenty acres of land, among the most valuable in Philadelphia,

ject. ihc iv.nica should bedebyed uatll af- j Lord Lieutenant of Ireland lhe tfi n i'Oiirnmnt of C-Trres. It alsniouis ofNormanby.

:l! ' uit nee vj-uions have bpen cam

Mar-

lying in the very heart of the city. hhii the Shoemakers, cf Phihiuelphia.

the heirs 'of Mr. Kieiiardion. aod oi Mr.

in the morning, and we heard of 1 103 bar- j Aubrey and Johu a Jones cf BaUitoore, rels Ohio being taken from flatboat at 5 50 ftrC the direct 'descendants of Mr. Joseph

Richardson, "and thai itisintnrir name

XEW TAILOK SHOP. inr. CLARK SOX. RESPKCTKVTXY inform ite pnhtt that thty havecommeneed hiistnet;tin the town ot l aurel, directly over Roti store. All orders left with th.m for work shall rceeive prompt attentioTi. on as liberal terms a can be t.htained r New here. None t nt ood worl nen ctin.ii tr fii:ploj ed. latuont rrMbri re .Jan. I, lS-tf

J. H Wocd. J. F- Larkin

TliCI.l S i K and Retail aeab r. in Kane- and

btpie- Drv Good. A lo Florence Rraid.

Straw and Palm Honnetn, Ron net Trimroinr. e. Ac .

eh tap tirt"ash. No. 24, Lower Market st. Ciitciiinati Sept. 12, 1345. 3T-.-.

W7

c. rr.Miosr:, Whalebone W.h:, and Cauc MAXlFACTlJ.'Ff?, - ,V- ?A, nfth T.m a fftv drier L.nrt of Aion, Crwt . nat , H AS con.ta:iUy - n hand a c wd iiplv ef Whip and Can of v.-ry d-ertpnoii. Vhip ami Cane matle to order, or reputr. d a: ih ' horteM n-.tir, . March JTth, $ 14-ly

V. IIYI-AXD &, CO..

CALEB S. BtJUUSAL,

WHKI.ISAI.E A: Rr.TAI!. D R U (I G I 8 T. IMPORTER of D-titrm Medicine,, Paints OiU, !ye Stiir..., ;lai arid rancArtieh , American, r"r-nch and Knphh ChemtraU and rerfmery.

i orn r Mam ana rum . recti., A tu.inna,t, O. March iO, 1S45 IJ-ly

f

LariA m i.t.i on r- inv pr-i. vif,itt . .-r

y in the vm umneitt- ti nit eicne. the cm. MstUrtlnliU virinm. f f i ofii.e t ui thr

ni.iiinr., adjoining lhe trn o:M C'j;r. ,11. bhoup

V CAIM).

T.'ios ;jf .T.i.

and Vanti r(r-n.

t l.luix-I, Sip'. 2'l, I

40-tf

NAILS.

HTHOirSMlK and Retail dealers in Manle and : 'f K r.t.a assorted, rorsalefty

A Tancv DRY GOOOV, No. 31, Fifth street, norih ; wP " A. WIN A LlsO A; CO

side three door, east of Walnut, Cincinnati, O.

March 27th, 184 i-!y S V 1 1 1 1 TS T U 1 1 P EX T I X K.

t B AR 71F.I.S Spirits Turpentine, just received

I O and for sale by C.S. HI HDSII

Corner of Main and Fifth streets, Cincinnati.

It is JJ

, i and i

Junc'l, 45

sr-ly I

AV.& S.J. KOXEV,

me

.d i'!lveeil ilie two governments, ! cf Lansdowne.

but subsequently a boat arrived from Louisville, which place she lefi on the 1st

President of the Council The Marquis i instant, and the expectation that she might

soon be followed 1iy others 'again un?et-

f-jr a co Tn.2.-ciil treaty, in which Brother ! Ambassador al Paris Lord Clarendon, j iej , he maiket, and we were unable to

ihis suit is aboul to be inetiiu'ed.

Enterprise Jno. Record, Eq., late'y

Eppointed by the King of the Sandwich

.-..-i -, is iH-.r.iceisn .irs. li'.lil I r.'P i I ilia is a ucci-auuui jti k1"-" earn til nny enitrs xii i uuscLuria-; oner r. ,J ln,irniv Kkhsi.I lha Lin.ri.im

T;aJ

con.liiion that she wi!

a -co

n'n3- i a-' t" surprise those who have been watch- j the one noticed above, buyers holding off

under the anticipation of the arrival of more ample supplies soon." Pork. There is tiil but a very limited demand for Mess Pork, which constitutes nearly the whole slock, and holders are only able to effect small sales, to fill planters' orders, &c., at rates which show a

Oregon Question! If thi ho :o ; in? British movements. Parliament was

art 1 iuc'.i a treaty is orflndeJ, we roav 1 prorogued to the 30ih. Cniil then, we have n vrtr ojv.n oit.' manufactures and cannoj say how far the new ministery will in. (hi. k; ! go; but the clamor is, that no cabinet can 'i'ii raited Siaic? Journal, late the Mad-' be completed unless Villiers and Cobden, isoiiia.i, has nased into new hands. It is : the leaueis of the anii-Oorn-law league, t:'-' erg .in of the "Voun j Democracy," and '. composes a part of it. Lord Johm Rcssell is to advocate ihe elevation of Senator 1 will have a hard battle to fight, and there

further decline, even in these limited tran-

is no telling yet, whether lie can get the j pactions. We n w quote at S15 00al5 5 entire support of lhe Whigs, much less of i per bbl, thebttcr rate merely at retail; the Radicals. j though wejare w arranted in stating that The London Times insists that Sir Uob-: lots of any considerable magnitude could

ert Peel was for a toial repeal of the Corn-1 he purchased at wmetli';i.g less ihsn our

is a young American lawyer, who joined the Oregon expedition which left St. Louis two yeas since arrived there poo,- end friendless and passed on to the Sandwitch Islands, became a subject th Km g and received ihe above appointment, wiih a hsndsome salary.

T a ?i n c r s C u rr ic r s i tVi dl4wa MxlN STREET. BETWEEN TIFTH AND SIXTH, CIXCINAATI. Ctnttantt't n kanil an attortment Sale urf f 'fitr .i-a'Vr, t'n;7", Siiifinc, Lining, ;orw

1 ho favor him with a call still find it to thrir interest! j to purchase, at it it hjt intention to ti ll at lo pncc,

SIX CENTS UEWAItD. -arm VWAT from thr tntfserihs-r in Brook ville.

I fharh-s Mackrnally an Indented apprentue, on Sold at the Inter t cash priee,

1 hursdavthe 15 day of .lannarx- inst. All persons are j Marchl.,1845

l.eix-ljr arm n not to harhor him, or trust him on m account.- On delivery of him to me the ahove reward ilthet:ivvi: ROBER1 JOHN . Januar) SOth lS4o. -Sw.

unit Kid Skins, Skirtnir, Harriett, hip

Skint, Bruit- 6 Seating Leather, Sitemlker't frintiiit. Shoe Threndt, Pe;t, Letts, Boot-Tree. An It, Tackty Sirirtihle9,Bocl H'ttt Core. tfrr

... v,r 1 1.,. ........ r. r r.A rt her for t a.l. or ani.roved paper.

Shm , and al tl.c iowrt piices for 1 ht stock hat hcs telecl.il mitt 1 xicw to ttieicounC, 4 VII ' ,rr ,r,lr ,na consists in part or Joll, ' -" ! Common and Triiited Tea, and Tea Warrj CASH PAItt FOR IIIDCS AND SKINS,' iSXTT'' Marsh 27th l45. et-lT do F-dced and C C riates, do do - ' do do Baker's Di-hes and NarP'ct:

W'iih a (rrcat variety of uthec article in his line l.V An a-rorti'ivilt ol' Flint C-la, nl.ich Kill bt told bv tax: hot at Manulactuter's piisfs. WM. S. SMPSCV,m No. Main sf . tart side, opp Trust Co. Bank, Cirt. March l.lis. . tvly

i j wnk s kxpectoi: r ! rM'hi medtcine ha already pro -d nvM o br ml j I that il ha b-vn reiommt ml, J. bj t li it-. !.

rr . -. -w t la.il ttst I in flTl.C CCiltllrV anH .1 a -

f it incr ae daily. 1V bur ,ini h aid of an -nipnrtand curv of AMht.ia, iuthi, i !? en anV t d b :.. n f of it in a neicrhborintr n th- raen tA utll ' fr-mnb', who h-d err ft lonr im bern umlcr ,hreorr,lf ' a phieiin, wt hjxd TxT'.' -d im iv'iif, bud h. r ras '. wan conistevd hop -s. a iv.t r. .rt j ir bn ed a Imttle of n.-. .arnJs rapec.or.;i.t. wit-'i ex.-.m d . h r t " o'ftorAief -uelv. prn!!ty ij-.dii.t ro.;irii,' i sn! rTMtly r- tr d h r t hftliW. fc?v,- ho h ' tanon in v-iy iitr. tbnt th. p, p:r..in: ,.f nr. ia,n fr.r tb im f Cotirh. Cob',, ln(1i' i.7a. Ahma, Cm! j sumption, ic.,vi the mo 't . alurxble io t'n-iiir cvrn f- ' f.-red totbe Atverican p:.blic. I b x- i 1.0 c,uack.rr I aiont it Or. Jayne i on-.f the tr.es; j.k.lt.,1 pra; ni pl.yieiav m Penus ,va ta. a-id. h. re r i , -at uo prepai at ions Lave V t-en u. ii '.rT-i vn-d, he i 1 hwkedTpn a t gTi.at.pn'iilc n-.factor. $rm.trrct ' ( Maine) nttrvali ' ;

fTHE -.nbyf riberhavinebv re cent i,.,portannn com - t i V' n -i' ' l 1 1 v? ,rrr r I nlet.dhia .tockof Printed and Common Ware, itt 4 I.i.r,Brjov,ne In J. -4

m.iuid inform those wis-hir to ptirehaee, that lie ran ' x now offer for their examination one of the be e.eet eJi W atclics. tJewelrv. anu Zrv ..Artmwt.;. .k.!!! !4o ..!. nnfiilt-n iKsl those ' " .

rl!l F suh't rihers havee 'Us'snTly i-n hat-d a lra

I ajitj l'aijii.nalil'"

i . . Corner Ninth and M. in sts., C.n-innafi

July 2S l!T,S 31-ly kTlf.TifxriXx PDtl.ER IJi Dm?, Itleilicinc., laint, oils 4? n ixnoir glass. gi.t for Landre:h' GAUUUN SP.KDS S'o 2, Loiter Mirkel St. Cincinwili. March t?7lh 11. 14-ly. Crockery Ware, Vc.

s.??rt :n tt r-f

' Jctceliy. Goil $ Silrer U'a'r!,,

JOSRPII CARRY, STHOI.KS AI.E and Retail drxler in Ciroecir. and Pi-.wluce, No. 9 Commercml Row, foot of Main ituvt -front of the puMtc siharf, ( incinnati, O. Salt, Sofr, CotTev, Tea,, lndiern Madder, Nails,

lass, x otton. 1 aros, etc.

laws, and that the repugnance of the Duke lowest figures. Of MVO. there is little or

of Wellington caused his resignation. i none in market, nor wa3 there any prime

.4 -ly

HOTEL TO LET.

"IO leae for the term of one or more yrsr, tatral

1 liable and well knn Vtvern Stand in LibTty,

r...l na. wt K- U'tliAii It f .rce anil nntt rtff ii .

COtfOll aP.ICtOrV tO llCllt. 'pk-dhv'j-n-t Cully. Ihc premise consist of Par-

. . . . nI. rmiM Virturv I r nm. Imin--rom, Indies. Parlor, sittnr room and

Ai.eri. or some one of his sta-up, to the Iv-vtdency in ISIS! It is said that the Sc.ntor's friends have contiihnted largely ' '1''? P'-irchise, and ihst Mr. Brough. late of the Knquirer, of this city, is lo be the Pv:iCil E liter. ' We"suppose lhat Mr

Mr. Brough. is the man niiched unon to One thing is certain, and that is enough, j fii ihe date of our Its. report, but wiihin ; in ,i.e town of nrookviiic. n ii no in nr,i.-r mi 1 Kiit t"""1 x-itk u !,.. . ,

do tint work. lhat the differences in the cabinet were j the last day or two some few hnmired hr- ,nv9- ' Zo. w. kimi,u! I .'i i..sWci.'irii' .ronroaii-at. ad,oV..n; .he

A new ns.Vf ta h.xt lx ..l.Vl.h. rflirsl and unreconf il&h P . If Lord John ! rol hve arrivprt n.1 111 trrOtter OOrtlOIl i .tsn'v. 14in HS. - - -. Ilol -I, witn 41. exee... m .k-.m-j.xr ior s .rr.-...xs. ,

----- r..r. ...uvi. ,v. wvj tsiaui.3iv -. j- - -. . , - (..- . : R,nit moiicrste, a no possession win or iven on me

J' "as'iine nil in nrnPi-i-o Me r.ii.mtn's Kussr stanis unon me ami torn-uw so d reaci v at I4 uj. tne rem sa es oe-: a.xaaw- w i first of nm mnnia. Anniy m juhj .khi..xi-

- ... ! ' ' .1 I F I 1 .1 l. LU;xl l ,:w. . t.4.:i; .1. . u..

! SUNDRIES.

1ST FFCEIVEn and for .aW k.w:

eievauon to tne l'res'.uencv! He csaccls leajuf, tne lug oi war onween me m- i m? u 11 xo per dii. jx.ime lew ,mi oi m-rHoi.F.s m.f. and -ta;i Gwrr, wrodoc a

" act a portion of h

his sufj-ort f:or. Whig-: der of things, and the new, iil tireat Brit-' hulk pork have arrived, and wo have to; Vf ,:',"?VCIV . Oaz. i ai.t. will be bittci in the -ixtre.ne. Specu-' noiiee sales of 133.0,)) lbs hog rontid at fi ."'xircVj-tn,'""

a ooo

SOS X06 43 Km

t JoIt it' ia.

s,ooo I.ht Slitro Iron, assorted tire.;

liioom r.n-g to s( Stii-i; SprillB; St el; Amencaa blistered SirHt Knirlisli 1. do aher do R. ot S. TVNF.R. Ii-ly

1 rlateil Ware. F.ng'i.h and ni-rieaii Briiai.ia. Taint, led Japanrd IVa Iav. .(1. and Silver So-rtacl, j Diamond Pointed ioU i. i., ti. l.l and b.r Pencils. : Silv.-r Spo rtis, I. adits, Co, Butr Knives, Fruit Knives A'. ; odd Fellow Rea;ilis, J--w Is and i very .riety . ITriuimintrs. S !rer P.'tfe find Jcirerru r-tnd'- t r.riT. OWTN )(; ; Kt.F.T, ; 2To. 15. Maiilst., Im-'.. LUxi 4;h, 1 inciiii-.a'i ; ;j AprillS, If 45. . .' , ' 1 l-ly ! " FC Li.lX G. j "ar M ACT, of 1'tr-1, I ranki'ii .mint . oclrf inform hi cvftotmrv jt''irll;, the. a, iia. now . commenced ihe I FL'LLIXO M'SfXESs. And ill h happy t.-r wnm -'?ite an wb mnr- ' cn hit for w.nk i that line, t AKIJ.VK tjil be att'-nded to a ui. t S- pt. t. l.44 TT-if

WAXTtll.

Wr.at

nex'.T O"'

rvhant. No. Mxin sirt-t, .ncin

ronsixmiyoix hand.

1 i-iy

FU S LE TWO lot in BrookriJIe ith dePinjj Kiutr-. one

Or t O . .1... tkui.t.di.M at... n'hrr nm ikr hill ; M 1U C.m VLtUt .

i JOHN S. MMA)., tt-nm.y. x-tti trei i tie.ior inr. - 0t. ail pon ic-atoab.e -rn-

rr partiCMlar-..' " ....

100

t. ntofl XOnniy, 3. 4inniry, .... s.

JlriN tjrtljWnfxsc

Januarv 1st !,.

4 "f.

Shires Vhittwat. r'alt.y tanrl S'.stl

fij.o. ivf r VtH. , Ctnrl ..t.-.

.ic kr hIvst peiee sr.l V I J V 1 s uiiUMtv it rn. .lr.l Mtt. i S r si, !" i. i.r-v tiki.. Oit 7", 1st: ' ' 4--..,