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tn.r.l.o.-oi 10 children, all living, and al1 ivn ir India. Her cUest son, is now . w , , .-. ss!;ki.-v in India; an'! ihrea more are

i . i.uua uuij io njs neglected T-rfpariiij for the same holy and noble i Potions, I will be pleased to have his atMrs. Scuddcr is anxious ore-"!i?n t..thIV,e 'gmcnts. This law is I hrst found in Ex. 21, 1229 ind- jt e lara to the ola Missionary field. The Denounces death upon the murderer; upon v-vcist return soon to India; but while ! hlrn tl)at smiteth father or mother; unon - in his n aiive land, he is diligently J' "tehlh man; "PTn him th cur- . , fceih father or mother, etc. In proof of its ;.3vei ir.j. from place to piace, to arouse j repeal we will consider. I, The character 1'ie Aineiiean Churches, toa just sense of I C l,je law 2 How. and to whom it was the r responsibility and obligation: and if 'iS?' om Ji- ? ' J - iprooi. i, I he character of the law. In ;, s ;-;T.i::$ i:i Madison, are a just 'specimen j the first place it is penal. Now I maintain Ci lis success, he will evidently aeeom-' that ln n instance can God prescribe to i u r i- ii. to any nation or people the penalty thev r. :. arrest work, before his embarkation, -ch.ji . ,L T . ' 3 ' -an iiiihct on the oiFender, without tbat ;o t:.e land of idols. The city in which ' nation or people being under a Tbeoracy; ii li3 chiefly labored in India, contains for if Le ma' P"cribe the penalty for one fiju 033 inhabitant, ! We listened to the j "'"he Vut!' T?" aTh--j, ne may tor another, and for all crimes: !-r ant ;i 10 o'cick at night, and a num- j hut a government in which all penalties her hesiZes mvself, regretted, that we ftre Pr;scrbefl by divine authority, is ad- . - ' j snssstz us ay longer. We were now at the wharf ; penalties are prescribed by divine authoritt Lou.svil.e. Some fe-.v were leaving to ; l.y 5 and EUC,h beng our government, this .. . .- r t , Uealu penalty can have no more aurhoritv recede .he sve.com e greeting, of friends; lhan it Lad when inflicted on s!lem w2 Mil as I as a stranger, I returned to the es- In the second place the character of

M.v.e nvim, -o. u, to sieep ana ore am ot Dr. Scatter and Pagan Idols. ! o PELEG. j : Fur the Indiana American, j Capital Punishment i Mr. EroR.-In the American of the i Gib inn., we Live a second appearance of i L,:.:or n. the advocacy of the death penal- j :v, or rather in a criticism on mv former ar-1 t'c:2. He is first care:ul to r.ot,ce my sig I :re. which he calls ..,moos.ng"-inquT- ! r:es.r.toits mcninj, which, he savs, m-j : :,eS -an cmldv.n J of the learning and .,ts of the ckoe." This bein-internre- ! i-ibWia accordance witiuhe inten- i . . i i no.; i i .ie euii. or, j meanetn, a timely no- I i cJtJthe reader that "Luther"' implies! c.l.udyinir of the learning and talents j

. i-.!,ui, greaij was given in covenant; given to the Jew.nr.cr. He t:e.xt criticises me for mafc- ! ish people alone, and on them alone binda "cistinction, between reasoa anu i i,T Tim i .... ,rr,,;,R.,-oi which," he siys-Wcbster 'il'LtK, , , ,ven ,n C""t Wlil

nt-vci tii....-'ht." This I supoose is oni a ! " , "u " w" Slven lo- ana bit ..:..:er in names, as 1 think uur friend I bindin3 uP'jn Je x alone, we will as-N.:..-t i ,vo meant Luther instead of Web-sum3 as true. llnul l!ie contrary is shown;

tii....-'ht." This I supoose is oni a !

.w m.'iiuu isji; itacuii. cotitr . v..., lu jJ(ca ucgauvc uy ' a wry : iam 'distinction" in his de- j proving that it was not given to, and bin 1ii of the words. He defines reio ing upon other nations. Bein "iven in Ti.it v.hi-h is thought cr which is j Covenant, it must cease with "the fulfill-:t-J :n worus, as the ground or cause input nfi ,,i r,o. :.

a. conclusion, or determination - reus he t.o.invs argument to be, "In : . ..i i.-icf drawn from premises, ! : uro lr.u.sinuiwic. or ac least oi Droha.ie trtiih." Tu'.s agrees with Whai.ely says, w rd cause and reason arc ciL.i appi.tJ ind.irereiitiy, b.th to a ev..i?,' r-r - ji .' v so ealied. ae.d t.i th nrran u.vui;;cm; iiou.?h 'reason,' in str.ctnoss u" i-,-.eakit:, should be confined to i;.e .No dictinction here, eh? Xo a's;iJ10t;r? 0?t N ee" tiiC 2ro'" or P. ol sc.nu:::u,inJ thj ci-ncliisin cr in- ; ferenco orav.n trom that nfemi.-.s' I think i i- , ,i- ' i ;. -j! a su.neieni reason lor supposin- ti.it ii..svv..s a blunder, and ohould i.t.o b-en written, "a distinction of which I Lii-iic- :,.jver thouglit." But wi.y has Lu- j i.-pf r 1 1:., m ted t me an application of these I v.i ...s ti.r.i 1 noccr mad.;? Was it to con-; Ml.i'i :.is readers of h;s fairness! Or to ' ew.!e the force of my remarks? Luther af- j , , , , , UrS ,6 (,:,,;-.:,. j , U ,1 ,1,-, ro.isin no.- i:oei;t. Aecor;i ctJ W Uiteiv. t'.-.-re c i 1 3 aj r. is. a in I mot be .1 t, uiiiess it be a premiss, but it cannot be a lire nr.it:?s 1 i.p f.iirs:i.-,-i in .I. him . . n c:..i ;e a ; re miss t.i its own coueliiMon.

- - -3. i vj. ....ii, auvA uillll 11 C-M": ?- a r?',?:v l! :l b a:i : ':n.'nd him to seek a remedy in the ' ao;""";" v Web-ur, it mtiifiih verse. Again; for proof that'it was i r Z r:,0 , ,rt '," . ,r;r":5eS; I rerceded by a new and -better covenant" ! . J . -Ly : f ""i'-esublheJ on better pronise-- see IleS ! .. ): -. I.i.ii lo cra-.v MK .'i inference. Hence ' . , i . st.e uea, . i i cu-io t b3 an arjnrauu, ui.!oss it be one ' 7 e a1'waer, 11 " shown that this bet j fro... t,-M:tia;iv. in winch ease "the pre-i ,er iCoVe!lar11 Hie place of the old one i -s , !.,e cxiiteuce oi the test: won v, t ie u'u' v''hici G fonJ fault. I think this I

2 truth ol u;;ai is attesteili ' i b..t i. iu.or bein? tbe witness, th? conciu-! it r.v'i.i.r 1 t i. .i I- r I r . f v .... . . , i.ii.ini cuut.rv-i.t ; l 1 s

..... ,,. .. . ,auC ui iii-au ttwrusiu uu;as inucn so as a law repealed by :'..cilioa, wi.ich I trave them, was sii.iriinfnr . . ... ...

r. , , , , . i ' ..0i. t be annlicatiOll which Luther s"i I tr.aue oi :e o, t'U.i.of. niecr, with : . .ut-iouuni is,uV-.b, -i .iii nc '.ys RD')t:t "id Ct'n Oi Of. 101 "rel:..iT .;. a n,vifilii'. Vc., es ;,, I v bo tf5l i,v rio i " -1 Lrri.i: to my ; ; KTinr ari:r'i Lutb.r. t-iys 1 hive aJmUleJ Vs lirma-.ive.Wbat have; 1 admitted! Tbat . i'. u-.C.L-t r.- c;.fil ponishnicat was j vL-a by jios.'s. What kit: J of a law was t!.! " 1 ' i it v was a Iav at henzing and C7vlZ l'Uji'C 0!ViOn' we llL,"1k "' !-. u.spuf.d bv Lather, la a c-.ses -h,:e t'cath was infixed bv ,,0-ung, it was u.:iio.,bteJ iy public. John savs: (Hid Arch. '.c l',n:sit;entsO - lie p.nish- "-' - - - is to be understood, ware- ' t:i ofp-.utinir to death is not ex- ' -; y niei.t.onea."' The expressions o: i o.o a, ' Let ail the congregition ' ,i: !' .." A;i l!,a rren of bis city shall , ',' c'-- If then, we have admit--'V. ':ViCrf &tms' l,e must a:lirm , ...,... wjwus, vui - v r.7, as th n-,-mlorv,,n -,.! l.llUOillV IUI r ,-.! ' 7 .Wl o:i "e M' no baman legisia- : ur.y ,: ,r.s rc.peai it, or change the mode p..''. ;?!"' 'ly fricnd is "as much o'"' vC,-'';":"f oxc.cunoJns 9 n? man can; Z:- : -e,Ys ho "will to notice tho mino licli may Crow out of tL iliscul i '"V. "'eh as public and private executions ' e, v. i.en the maia question is settled. I '-'t tUii tir.vnt j t..-....... .... ... ii ii private executions are riht. and 1 execution wronj. is what he has ..ntu a, one oi h!8 positions. Then l.ur Alii lioien t.i rnt; . . . mi after the iZZTr. ' iu io ins nositi.ins V..r. k. -ivo:ate torturing tbe murderer to death ;'jn tha raok' U''is would be shoo kino- to ' u.iiiiamty, he or.ly wishes, in the pleni i -ue ci bis hive, to choke, him to tihath with ! f-r ,L YU,U hnd as much amhoritv : n- expressly auihonzas !.tiic execu- -, and that too uoouoAer. . -'n . . I --, and that too upon others as we'll . i -i-ri.ercr3. Is it true then that "th- on'y ' TtionoUisyute between us is concert,-! j ir tbe repeai n? of this )i-i" 1 t-Ler wulseelha necofesiiy ot establish-j - -l".sii.ii'' U I Ilk S I ),r,rA l-:Ut of their strength bv conUnuin" to 1 kick saaini. .1 ' COI"-niuing to, r U1IU ul vuiumue to Ptioflr

rrove Tun . lose," w ia re "w'ed n hi W frm Norto,k- Tbe 17 shiP Plyo .his is .-the on v ue"n " ! i It ' C'; ,,enrJr' riU. Wt. '-"-.:! Ut ,ho re -t to b 1 n Tf reg, and brig Uainbridge. Com. Pen,l U C- the "!! .of" a n.rgon, were also at K,o Ci ,. (iaz

j law Le advocates,lut because there re thosa ' "lo chim lhili Uw 08 authority for public j executions. If it docs not interfere too mm-h -;n, m r,:.; j ' , 1 .

" ,J ...aiuiy, as win oe seen irorn Z'redit SVZ"? i1"' ?' lerrea to, bich say, "thou shalt give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for'tooth, hand for -md. '"ot for loot, burning for burning. w;ound for wound, stripe for stripe" in ltZ7J l'l . prin?P,e of the l V;ie"as "er, do to you; whereas the J?l.prlDClpIc ,8J do unt0 olker. a. ye ji ,7 " d ,l J"U- This confllcl w , , Pnncple contained in this . prinV.p!es of l,,e epel most f1" l0f'y dis"rnm roind'- we her,tsc'Ue,non to th,s. re. " 'ndinS hlm th" h e 18 ken for life on tl,e"fne "icVe that aye is taken for eye ? ,Unt M .e,ther oe wron? in principle, vo.u must oe. i 2. How, end to whom was this hiv giv-1 en, and on whom binding? We answer, it j " , "v"cu' a,,u w,al u was Blven , a ...w i. ,,, vi nu n ii was E vj en, titness ttiat covenant be superceded by I anoUier into whtch this law is incornora lej i led. It fallows from these nosiiion! t,i were the old Covenant still in force, it j would be authority, for inflicting this pen- ! aliy, with none but the Jewish nation; and u n oe not m torce, hut is fulfilled, abolish ed, or superceded by a new Covenant, this authority must be sought in the New. But suppose the old Covenant ere binding would it be any more so in one ot ;.s ra .... i., , , .. . . , . " , eri 1 1 not we are as much bound to kill him that curseth . . "" ,ls"" iviuicr, as we arejto kit! themtird - - ret as much bound to take hand for "a"d, or foot for foot, as we are to tnke I'le for lffe. 3. Direct proof. We will first show that this law is repealed bv showino thai the covenant in whioh it .... fulfilled: for nr.n.f ,r . j V.. - -' "as (;icii is - . VP-kin.of the o,a Cove- ' '"e ':aistrattoti of death written .... i. ui ntmi Illicit a.'iJ engraven in stones."' i. sii.l 1,1 h -i,in ' wa visaed" -June away in Christ." ! xvtn' commend to Luther's attention I t!se 11 &. 15 verses a accounting for, and i ... . n7 i 5 .I : j u Ciearlv deSiiin?. t.i nnii., i. I !",""11C - 1 snow tnat the old Covenant aboiUhed, done away in Christ, and, being j iSM Ot.rr(.v1 K.. ? . . . T : - - i ---i v a utfuer. is Derlect v null iiuiviu canoe, wewi nrtta - .i . , . .. . . " - oM and faiil-1 .-I;. . ":' 1 'S C0?aemned h', and a, a con- j -.-.j.. ""ui tie i-oiiiaioej in the new. i w in nrsl call attention to Mat. 5:33 30. nunuiun 10 .Mai. o: 3S, SJ. , 'e have heard that it hath been said, an i

af-!" lor e-vc-- anJ toth for a tooth." This ! i 's a statement of the principle of retaliation1 whic'i w3s practised on the amhoriiy of i , the law of Capital punishment already re- ! ferred to in Ex. Concerning this ptin'eiple ' Christ says, -But I sav onto y.m. That ye' : rest n it ev:- ht i , " 1 0 t ' Sm"e ! . 0 tlV !' ch?ek lM ,J , ; Jhfr as,K Hore u"?' hat, instead wS om against the evil-instead ofi ,e'u,n,afi b!ow for blow, or taking eye for j , 0 J e' r Ille for Hfe, we should render good ; evil kindness for injury that our ac- j lions should be governed by the principle j oi" ore, instead of retaliation. The princi-1 pie on which an eye is taken for an eye be- j

.1 - uius condemned ly Christ, can be no lerence in vrincinle hptepn il in.. i;v .... ' J I ...v... U.lnd eye for eye. If there is none, the ' one being condemned, the other must be. ! ur cond proof on this point is from Gal! 3: 13. '-Christ hath redeemed from the' law, being mad' a et i ,T. k " wr,Uen cursed ery one hat on a tree." Where is it writ-1 ten' VUr 15 every one U,at hSeth on ! n l,ce? Turn to Dent, 21: 23, and you'll t fi!l.t tVi-t P.nl .... . .u:- i finJ that quotes this curse from a recorJ lll-'re given of a case of hangin under this law of Capital punishment Eiven bv . r . f ' ") "T'1' W V'' pecifical- - vu,.- nunc, uwi-oimM law o tone. pe:iIe" xvould it not be as well for Lulher lo Pply himself to the argument, "Htead of complaining of my "wasting llmi and wearing out our welcome to vour columns ia beating the air?" That too . - V . . n,s amrnaVre" opine that lie will find plenty to V' 1 Pl,,e lhst will find plenty Selling rid of his troublesome "po tl0n'" lf he W'H only deign" to attend them. fiYinun to OXFORD. Si U t A" ??n V St(H:kton, had arrived at Rio Ho J.Im ;

LMer from Mexico. By way of New Orleans papers of the 31 inst., we have laier new from M

I brought by the U. S. brig Somers to I'ensacola, and the schooner Apirecidas at Xew Orleans. The news is up to the ISth ult, from the city of Mexico, and the 20th from Vet a Cri-z. Mr. Slide! will remai:: a whDe at Jalapa. Polk's Message was conveyed to Mexico by Mr. White about the 12th cf January, and was immediately translated into the principal journals, without comment of any kind. The message ar pears to have g'rven great satisfaction to all the American residents. Information was received by private advices from Mexico, the day after Mr. White left, that Gen. Arista had arrived at San Lais Potosi and declarer! in favnw r j the former order of things, and invited all iu join rum in nuttinr down th rnhi. Uonistsand those who would destroy the peace of the country. It was added that Arista had taken Tampico and levied an additional duty of 62 cents to support his troops. This intelligence is, without doubt authentic. Gen. Arista's dissatisfaction towards PareJes was very clearly indicated in his official letiers of the 24th ofDec. rmce men, various official declarations from the Xorthern Departments have been published, indicating a determined opposition to the revolutionary movements of Paredes. The Santa Anna party is growing stronger every day in Vera Cruz. It fs confidently asserted that if he were to make his appearance at any time, he would be supported by an immediate pronunaamento. It is thought that the revolutionary government will not, therefore, venture to weaken their force on the seaboard by sending any military or naval detachment against the rebellious Yucatanos. Information has been received from nine departments' whose garrisons and military posts have declared in favor of Gen. Pare des, viz: San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Vera Cruz, Guanjuato, Oaxaca, Jalisco, Qneretaro, Michoacan, and Puebla. If Arista cannot arrest the course of the revolution, and establish the Constitutional Government, he can at least maintain the independence of the northern provinces, With Arista on the north and Yucatan on the south in armed opposition with California disaffected and Vera Cruz unstable in its adherence to the plan of San Luis Potosi it does not seem possiblethat the revolutionary power should be permanent. El Diario del Gobierno of the 12ih Jan-1 uary, announces that in a few days would be convoked a Xational Assembly, which would afford a guarantee for every class of society, inasmuch as all would be represented. Cin. Com. Daughters' of Temperance. Washington Union, Xo. 1. Daughters' of Temperance, of the State of Ohio," was instituted in due form, nt Lafayette Hall, on the corner of Fifth and Plumb Streets, in the City of Cincinnati, on Monday Febuary 9th lS Jfl. under the authority of a Charter from the ' Grand Union of the Daughters of Temperance of the United Slates." The OiTiccrs for the first term are as follows, viz: Mrs. F. A. C. Churchill, Frenidins Sister. " Eliza P. Stew&rt, Associate do. ; K. W. Bodley. Itecordimr icri!.. " Eunice A. Hickman. Ass l do. dj. " Mary A. Slough, Financial da. Mahala F. Clark, Treasurer. " Maiy Bedient, Conductress. " Deborah Roach. Ass'l do. " Jane Pollock, tiuardian. I " Hester VnnOrr, Ass t do. They hold their next mealing at the j above named H!i,on Thursday afternoon,! the 19;h inst , at which t me, they will be j ready to receive the petitions of such ladies I as may feel disposed to unite wiih them in i the glorious cause in which they are en-j gaged. Sons liecord. Wedding of a White Mm To a ro Lady in. Xew Orleans There has been j quite a stir recently in New Orleans, in consequence of a marriage of a white man named Huddington, a Teller in the Canal Bank, to the negro daughter of one of the wealthiest merchants. Bnddington, before he could be married, was obliged to swear that he had negro blood in his veins, and to do this he made an incision in his arm and put some of her blood in the cut. Thi ceremony was performed by a Catholic j clergyman, and the bridegroom has recei-! ved with his wife a fortune of fifty or sixtv j thousand dollars. The natives serenaded ; him with such abominable music, that to j get rid of their discord he paid them 100, to be used for chaiUaWe purposes. On! Commercial. 1- Rom vc.vTAV.Ity the brig Historian, from .Sisal, the Xew York Trihune has re- i ceived Spanish documents, containing a i declaration hy th I.errislativc Assembly! ol ucatan against Mexico, in which allu-j sion is made to the injustice of its Government, and the evils under which the towns j of th peninsula are obliged to labor in i consequence. .3 private letter; just receiv-i ed, states that there wore preparations for! ....mn aim .Hex ico, but no great excitement at SMsal or Mprirf In i. ,t ... - - . .. l i. . .iu.iiiiisrti. a received, the Xational Government is discarded, and various threatening expressions ret. ' "coi. i ne declaration is signed by Mijruel Barbachano. semb!y'and Joaquin Garcia Kcjon, Sec.s;ia.jr satiiera:. cm. t.,jr. Married On Tnesdav last in iiiahu.. , ... ...iiiaiiu township in this county, by Rev. Frederick William Wier, Mr. Frederick V. Tippenhaier, of Cincinnati, lo Miss Christie Ann Urill, of the former place. Spcaligrntly, yonnir hnsbsnd, to her thv fair bride; She has chosen thee out from the wide w'orld beside1 hy voice like sweet music to her is most dear ' Speak trently, nor sully her cheek with a tear. She has M't those w ho lo-e her, to cleave unto thee Her (route and protector, thou only m.t be; ' Speak t-ntly then unto this youn endc ol thine. For ai-uund ihee alone all her heart strings entwine. On Wednesday last, by Rev. Hiram J Vandake. Mr. JAMES M n tVls n- ' ion county, lo Miss ROWESA B.RR of this county. Died. Yesterday about 12 o'clock, at tne residence ol ner son Robert John Esq Mrs. ELIZABETH JOIIX, aged S2 years and 6 months. Her funeral will take place this day at ten o'clock; on which occasion a sermon will be preached at ih Pmii..,,. J Church. Feb. 20,1816. . j Died At fie residence ol E. Barrow of ' Laurel, o;i I2;h inst Mr?. Lithluar Borrow, age J 52 years.

Cincinnsti Market February 10 Flour. Saturday was a dull, elefty. rainy sloppy day very unfavorable for outdoor business nd but few opsratione were made in any deaci iption of Produce- Trom wagon 43 brls sold at $3 70, and from Ca nalflobrlsatS 73. There were several dealers out, offering 3 60a65, but holders were firm at 3 75 for lots afloat. n'hitky. Sales of 46, 50, and 125 brls at 171 cents, 100 brls at 17c,and 116 br's at 17cGroceries. Sales of 215 bags Rio Cof.

tee. in lots, lair description, ?at Sic. Sa! 1 1 f 1 1 fT O ttnil T .In. An Sa'pt ouu .ujiiiMcj ii some extent, in ordinary trade, at previous rates. In New Orleans on the 4th, fair to prime Sugar was quoted at 5a5ic, and Molssses at 21a. 2Iic. Sales of 1 200 bris latter, and 1450 hhds former, chiefly on Western account. Fork. A sale of 500 brls Mess, interior packing, ci $12G2J delivered in Xew York ! in July, w e give this morniog,' rew 6t.ant, and St. Louis in our market reports Orleans date of 7 th in - ofllHb. A number o! saies oi rork are s'ated in each city, and in tbe former itwill be perceived that there was a considerable better feeling-, which had induced some transactions at 10 7a. 11 00 for Mess, and 9S7a 10 for Prime. Canal Tolls. Mr. Clarksos. For the information of ,i,. .i . . tue public V tbe convenience ot merchants, snippers and boatmen- I have constructed tbe following tables, showing tbe amount of tolls charged on the principal articles transported on tbe Canal from Laurel and Brookville, to Lawrenceburgh and Cincinnati, according to the rates of toll, as at present established, with the distance by canal to each of tbose places, which you will please insert in tbe American, and mucb oblige, Yours Arc. H. C. MOORS. Engineer. Conncrsville, Feb. 12th 1;43. TABLE. Showing the amount of tolls charged on the principal articles transported on the White Water Valley Canal, from Lauicl. to LaA-renceburgb, and also to Cincinnari. on the" White Water Valley" & "Cincinnati While Water" Canals, aad the distance by canal to each place. Article, l 0 Lawrbgh, To Cin. riour, on rach barrel of 214 Ihs. 6 89 8 19 Pork & Beet, 333 12.25 13,79 Whiskey, 330 13.66 14.75 I.inseed & Lard Oil, 330 I3.6fi 22J8 S!1. 350 11.27 119 330 13 P6 14.75 Wheat, on each bushel of SO J.21 2.4 Corn M 1.80 18 Clover & Flax Seed, 59 2.32 2.50 ' !f 1.80 l79 Buckwheat t Barley, 45 1.45 160 0a" 33 106 l!l7 Potatoes, 60 1.93 l.uo Mineral Coal, 80 1.10 119 1-ime, ho 1.47 1.86 Haeon 4 l ard, on each 100 3.68 4.14 Wool, 100 4 14 447 Merchandise, 100 9.20 11.60 Iron, Nails & Castings, 100 6.90 a.70 l'ig Scrap Iron, 100 S.30 3!i5 Brick, oil each 1000 46.00 58 00 Lumber, 1000 fi. B. M. 46.00 5S'oo bhingie & Laih, 1000 ft. 13.80 14.00 Stave for bbls on each 100 of 573 6 90 7'76 Staves for hogsheads 450 8.28 9.32 Heading' for barrels, 4S0 8.28 9 32 Heading for hotheads 560 10.30 11.59 Hm.p poles for barrels, 5-0 10.30 11.59 Hoop poles fur hogsheads, 1120 20 60 23.18 Hay, on each ton of 2000 lbs. 64.40 66.20 Wood, on each cord, 33.60 41.80 Kourh stone, on each perch of 25 cubic feet, 18.40 24.45 Cut stone, 27.60 38.55 Distance from Laurel, 46 miles 58 miles I' ABLE. Sho inp the amount of tolls chsrsrd on the principal articles transported on the White Water Valley Canal from Brookville to Lawrcnceburcrh, and also to Cincinnati, on the "While W ater Vallvy" Jc "Cincinnati &. White Water" Canals, and the distance bv canal to each place. Articles. T I.awrhe-h. To Cin Klonr, on each barrel of 214 lbs. 4.4 8.26 J.91 Iirk ic B.-ef, 333 Whiskey, 3S0 Linseed "jc Lard Oil, 310 Salt, 50 9 80 10.30 17.72 7.91 10.30 1 76 1.27 1 41 1.75 1 13 0.83 1.36 0.83 1.38 2.94 3.12 8.f0 6.45 2.40 41 00 41.00 10.40 5.51 6.62 6.62 8 23 8.23 16.46 32.80 45.20 9.21 9.21 7.60 9.21 1.49 1.22 1 22 1.56 o.vs 0,72 1.30 0.74 0.99 3.48 2 79 6.20 4 65 1.55 31.00 31.00 Fish, 330 W heat, on each buhel of 60 'orn, 56 Kye, 56 Clover 8c Flax seed, 56 Buckwheat fi Barley, 45 Oats, ' 33 Potatoes, 60 Mineral Coal, 80 I.II11I', KO Bscnrt 4c Lard, on each loo lbs. Wool, 100 Merchandise, 100 Iron, Nails 4 Castings, 100 Pip & Scrap Iron. 100 Bnek.on each looo Lumber, on each 1000 ft, B . M. Shineles 3t I.alh, 1000 9.30 Slaves for harrelson I'ach 100 of 375 4.65 Slaves for Hooheads 100 of 450 lbs. 5.58 Ileautnc; for b.-irn-ls, 40 Heading for horh-ads 5-0 Hoop Poles for barrels, 560 Hoop Poles for Hogsheads 1120 Wood, on each cord, Hay, on each ton of 2000 lh. Kourh Slone, on each perch of 25 cubic fevt, Cnl Stone, Distance from RrokvilIe, 5.5S 6.94 6.94 1.V89 24.60 43.40 12.40 18.60 IS. 45 Si). 55 31 miles 43 miles. The Tolls are calculated ii. cenis and hundredths of cents EdThe Muiicie Journal (Ind.) announces boldly its preference tor Gen. S..ttt, for the Presidency in 1813. 07""" Jack, your wile is not 60 pens-ive as she used to b?." .o. she'd left that off, and become plaguy cx-pensi ve." TUF. GREAT REMEDY FOR ASTHM A, enurhs, diffienlty of hrealhintr, pains in the chi-st and side, hle.-dini-of the liinirs, hoarseness, infltiema, and incipient consumption, is Folrs-r'sOl. saonian, or All-heal-in; Balsam. There is nothing like it. It has been produttive of more benefits than all .he remedies which have been off, red to the world, rtavid Henderson, 60 I-aiirht street: Mrs. Archibald, ?5 White street; Mrs. , ' Ji:.":-'v . .; h7rf ... ruiiiu ... pis.-n s no ne ioiiiiw ..i.. u j . ..... i healing in its properties. It has been nsi-d for many j years in private practice, has been submitted to the i faculty, used and approved of hy them, and experience shows .hat it is worthv ot'all confidence. Try it, and: do not delay. It has saved many uses it may save votirs. JlYE'S EXI'ECI'OIUVT. ' Lewis C. Levin, Eq., the distinguished advocate of '. Temperance, stat.-d at a tm-etini? of np.ards of three t thonsand persons, that he should net have been able to i address them, but lor the use of !a ne's Expectorant. " j He said thai he had been luborin under a hoarsene.s : and severe oppression of the chest, that he had pur-! chased some of the Expectorant the day before, .hich ! had relieved him in a few hours, and he found himself; contrary to his own expectation, able to addrcsa th-j multitude. j The proprietor could add hundreds of other names I equally respectable, w-ho recommend JAYXE'S KX j PKCTOR A XT as superior to all other medicines for the j enre of all the various Pulmonary diseases. I Prepared only hy Or. IV JAYXE.Xo. 8 South Third i Street, Philadelphia, where all his other valuable pre- j parations mav be obtained. J AYXK.'S KXPKCTOR A VT.-X.Ve esteem it a plea sure to be able to recommend this medicine as the best calculated for the purpose of raring couphs, colds, sore throat, asthma, and all affections of the loners. Kmm a lonp personal acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, we know that he is no quark, and his medicines arc not nostrums of the modern cry up. but are the result of his long ex perience as a practising pnysician, and the expense ot i great labor. Hart foni ,'C n.) f?ty Rrcim: The above medicine is for Kale at the Drug Store of j Hitt & Haile, Brooaviile, Ind. S-J. BACON. UAMS. Sines, and Sntilders, jnsi from smokehouse, for tale by TYVF.RS, MX" ARTY Jk Ht I T. Brookville, Feb. 12, 184. 8-h.y. TERMS OP TH V. INDIAN A AMKRICAX. fPWO loUars in advance, 2.50 ,n mx month., $3.00 i I at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 emu ! for every year payment i delayed thert-aft.T. ADVKRTI5EMEST. Uftc square or le ne in - wrted three ttme for one dollar, if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-five cent if payment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty etV if delayed two year, and in the name proportion 1-r the time payment i delayed. Lartfer advertivrmrnts for a longvr lime ill he chargv-d on the same principle BRUSH STORK. 104 Main street, between Third fc Fourth Cincinnati. VTCHER AND McLAVGHLIX would rcspec.. fullv invite MKRCIIAX TS & DRUGGISTS to call and examine .heir assortment, it being rerv 1 larpe, at preatljRKDICKD PRICES. From onr long experience in .he brush manufacturing, wr feel conriden. ha our ...ick will befonnd san.tac.ory, and ihal . shall b.- hle .n .ni. all, in i, ihr most fastidious March 27.h IM ll-ls.

Cancer, Scrofula and Goitre. VMPI.K rvprrit-iirr h pror-i tlt no combination of nu-dieine ha t ver br-n n -ffi i-inu in rrmiv. 'r ihrmhove riiseavrv as Dr. J.-lynk'S 4I.tf.H4.

TIVE, or LilV Prt?y-rvtire. It ha -flVrtel can- tru ly Moii,hmt,-, nnt only ofCAXfER, and other dieasrs of that cl, but h. removed the most ctuhhom tlist-aiNi of the Skin, I) yspep.ia, ic. fcc. Thii medicine enters into the circulation, antt eradicate ditfeajM wr located. It pariliea the blood and olh.-r fluid of the body, removes obstruction, in the pore of thekin, and reduce enlartremcnu ef the pland or 21' ,t.,ncnf',e, 'ht" ppelite, remove headache and drovsine,and inviporatea the hole vtiem, and impart animation to th - diseased and debilitated cont minion. There i nothing tuperiorto it in the whole materia mediea. It i perf.-etly safe and extremely pleasant, and hat nothinr of the dirustinr niuaea ac. I "npii? the idea ofwalloint; medicine. 1 " " """"' i.-o. o, oimn nira street, near Market Philadelphia. The above Medicine is for sale at the Drugstore ! of Messrs. Hitt & Haiie, Brookville la. 6-s VALUABLE SDH00L BOOKS. PUBLISHED BY B. D A VEX PO It V. - C.YC.V.V.l Tl. Cobb's New Series. Corr-s xew first book; 1 SSS'-S w' Sfvlffi i cobb s new ji vehi.e he BOOK : 4 PER, No. 1; lnl.'U v.. 9. tOBB S NEW JUVENILE REAPER. No. .1; V S SKH"El- TO THEJCV. RE ADER, N.i. 4; tOBB S NEW N. AMERICAN RE ADER. No. i; SMITH'S NEW ARtTKMKTIC?M,Ii',H,'iiKOGRAPHV 1(1 ATLAS. poMap:) I mV'.'.I1'1- A I.GKRR A, hy David K Tow er; MITCHELL S OUTLINE MAPS W ITH KEY. r. . . -.r...i.,n is caneti to tne above ene of n"k by Mr. cohb. They have hwn prePar.-d with Pm,,l.. ... ; .... j r na ""iionwmfn are acknowledged by the bet Teachers in the cunntrv. 1 hrv an- al-n-ady adtsptvd in many of the principal cities' of the Union and are rapidly finding th,ir sir into the com. mon school throughout the ronntr'. In addition t the above, the publisher i. prepare.1 to supply School and the Trade withes-err varietv of School Boaks and Statronarv. jan Mj 1840 54' C. & W. II. ALLPY." Xo. 1C7, Main street. 3 doort below Fourth CIXCIX XA TL I 1 " F11.0 Jewelry, clock,. Watch.., Watch Tools and m.... i ,?".V'l'; Fine Cutlerv- ' " ., cr, Dcalrr, in r.,,, Brusi Percys. C. n rnrdrr flntkt, Far Son. a i.J' V.'' sor Sirafli tvrr l',rr v'nh a grnrral vn. rrrnrn, German and March 27, 1845 r.'igutn lanry Coodt. 14-lv. HOB K IIT PORTKIl." W holesale dealer in Foreign and Demestic Drv Goods XO. 17 2, Main Street, between 4th f- 5ch, east side CIXCIXXA TI, KEEPS constantly on hand Cloths, Cassim.r.-s, Saltinetts Jeans, Prints, Jaconet, Cambric Book, Mull and IS,.. M.,lis, Ble,ched,nd Br,.,n Shirting, and Sheeting, Handkerchiefs, Shawl,, Hos. lery. Gloves. Buttons, Thread, &c. &c. March 27th 1845. 14-ly LAW XOTICK. SLEET II & M Y ERS, Altroncys and Counsellors at Lair. Jll.h attend to all hn with care and nd.-li.x-. ..:.i...- :.. -v V iinf'CC mntni.. a .1 or inferior Courts of, he State "l" ""T OffleeovcrJ Go,l,es store, on Main St., opposite the1reasurer-sofflce,nrookvi!le, Ind " Sept. 1, 1845. 3r, ,f LUKE KKVT. c,i watch n.-.u r, J 1 M""'n n AIO ii..: . i . . Xo. ?3R Xf..: ... .J. 1 " " " " . March 20, 1845 " ',h c'""""-; -- W M. CD L KS COT T, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Ilrookvilie. la. JOHVD.HOVVLAXU, Attorney at Law, HROOKVILLE. la. JOIIX II. FAKtUIlAI5, Attorney at Law. i nrookvillc, la. I Jan. 10, 1813. 3-if. S. II. PAIIVIX CO. I (ptrrn ( ittj Hal A? Cap Shirr, i , ao. joo, .Mam st. Four d.ioi bHmv Nnuli. CINCINNATI j Wr", KS K nd Retail C.rocerv. Prodnr. and I . l-iquor Store, corner Main and Eu-lnh Su-. ts' j , im iiin.-iu,unirt. ( Salt, Sugar, GitTee. Tea. Spices. Pejmer.' ! Indigo. Madder, Coltim Yarns, etc.. I Sold at the lowct caOi price in ex. hsnp- for all kinds i ni voTinin rroauce. March 27th 18(5. ,. FltnSH TKAS, OA HAM1' Chest, Y It. superior; do: to do l 100(1 lb catties Ci. P. and Imp. Forsalcby A. 0A1.ISON Jt CO. Cor oth ic Main sts. Cincinnati. July 25, 1845. 31., .i. isoxti:, 1 MAVt FAC TVRKK and Vhl,,-J,.,;,.r in M,. .' mlla Cotton and Kemp Hope r all sires Cords 1 Lines and Twines of all kinds. ' '! Sforr an .Vorn Strrrt. nr rfor brUv fronr. Mainttactory tin Ifrt'ern Rnrv. Cinrmnnii N. 11. CASH Haul l..r H K M P ....I II . sMarch 2Tth, 1S45 " ',,.,,. rROTEn-iov ivsimvi E roiiptw or I1ARTFOHI), CO.J I i u j C,IOn In":ln' rmpiiiT hit, cMaH- .... ..i. lish.-d an a-encva. .his .,, ry d.-script.on .ill be taken. I'ei-'.iis of insurance n-a-amiable. " All claims f.,r loss ,r,.inff rnidrr Iolici,-s. .ill be prompuv ailjusted. A. MY'I.F. R V 30, IS4.'". Ilrookvilie, Ind , Jan". Asrn't. SIMRITSTUKP KXT I X E. , 1 ?t "KI.SP.ri. Turpentine. HARF.I.S Spirits Turpentine, inst received and for sale by C . b. lit' R DS I.. Cornerof Main and l ifih str.Tts.C uirinn.sii. June-1, 1SS sr.ly I.UIUOUS vc WIXKS. 1 i U KX-V 1"'P French llrandy. J f 5 no Holland liin. -0 quarter caks old sherrv Wine. 20 " " Madeira Wine, JO " Sweet Malaga Wine, 20 Barrels Peach Brandy, 10 Jamaica Spirit10 Old Rum, 10 " Old Whisker, .'0 Casks Cherry Bounce, All of. hich will be sold low. Tor sale bv A. DONALDSON & CO. March 20, 1S.'. SUI.PIf. CU'IMXK. Br 'k OVNCKS Snlph. quinine, ju-l n-rcived V" "d for sale hy C. S. H C R OS L. Corner of Main and Fifth s:s. Cincinnati. June 2t, i4.s. S"-T XA1LN. KFX.S iwotn-d v For V hr a. novi. nso 8c ro. 1300 Ninth and Main t. April 25th, 17-lv. C. KItADLKV. j "I ROPKIETOR of the Boston House, comer ofiSil, sj and F.I m sm-.-., Cincinnati, l-arniers. merchants I Urov.-rs and business men penerallv, visiting the city j will tind it .heir interest to call. "Carriage houses and piod stabling. ILirset kept br the dav wevk. ' April ISih IS4... " ' COFFEK, SUGAR, cVC. y HO;SMF.ADS Sngr.r, f 40 ackl Riot'offiv, 1 Tierce of Rice, 400 Lbs. Sole Leather, 1000 Cotton Yarn, !M0 s. Lplo. YoT bv . R. it S. TYNF.R. April 22, 1S45, ,7.r KIJ KX KZ K R WIS VK LIS STEAM-POWER l.ookin- Ias, Portrait, 'AND Picture Frame Manufactory, 117. Main Ft. :incinnati. I aiis-c articles ran he ruraish.-d in as g,l j - - ni.- icrats as at aus ot ihe btrrn Citn-s. An assortm.-n. of Looking (iUssea always on hand al .holesale and retail, . It. OM fwmrs rcsill .v pLir reset. STF.AMliOATS J(- IITI'FLS I nrmh'-d at ih hnrt t nri e.

Dr. THOT1.1S KK.KV. nEGS leave to inf irm his friend and public ei-nen. ally, that heha removed to the tna noflir mkville, touduor North of .'the'r.-sidence of John W. Hit;, En., on Main Street, where becan ataHtinie. when not abvent on profeional buine. hecoasuited in the line of his profcnyion, and hopi that the vuccets that has heretofore attended his pTnlesionil labnrs, will insure to him a liberal share of the public patronaire-l Brookiille, Feb. li, 1846. 7-3w

J. C. rt RRiE- s. F. IIAVDEX. I CUKKIF.tVH.VYDKN. WHOI.ESAI.E DEALERS IV ' HOSIERY, GLOVES, TfilHWtrjfiS, AXU V.RIKTV GOODS. i -ALSO, j CUTLERY, CLOCKS, YATCIli:s, C.ERMAM SlLVRK W'aRF. JrWF.I.RY. i ln5 Mam Street, between 4ih i Slh, West aide. Cincinnati, Feb. 13, 1545. 7-iv. STRAYED ?R.OM theuhcriher living in Hamilton Ol.i.. in ' 1 ovemter lt a larce bar horse. hi. L ... j tail. small star in the for -head, h.-asv . i I n.-cU, ix year old la-t pnn?. A einc,.n ill h-.of ,.1" ' thenrht tore foot, any one finilinc; aid hore and civnr information to the und.-rslrntM at Hamilton wiU, be lib-rally reward.-d. -HKISt I A KEEOKF ' , Hamilton, Ohio, Ftb. 9;h isi. V.--' t JAYXKS VFKV1HCF. ha rladdened the heart ofi many a 111 't her, hili expected aoon to f .llow her ; ehilu to the crave, but found it restor-nl to life and -ov ' heal th hy this relehratetl sneeilir I. ... ..a-...". . iithoiiti ritatingthecoatsofthestomaehand bo le-. ............. ,r , .r....oi a ionic. Huh thn.- iifan altei-ative. Neither the Vermifoee nor the Fp.-.to-rant has a rival in the whole ranire of the materia m dica, for diseases to which each Is adapTcd. I Prepared only hy Dr. D. Jayne, Xo. 8 South Third Street, rh.ls.l, Iphia. i THE MONEY is always r.vnr.ietl, if JATN'F.'S CARMINATIVE do?, not produce th.- most d.-etd.-d benefit in Cholic' Sick Headache, Gripinr Pains, Di- ' arrho-a. and all deranexments of the stomach and bow- I els. For sale at Xo. 8 South Third street Philadelphia. I IT NEVER FAILS -1 he Km, ri,. it.;, ! erfails.when used as dir.-ct.-d. to chanc;e the hair fri n ! "' "'her color, to a "b-autiful a 11 Sum or jet black I S 'Id at Xo. 8 Smith Teinlttrert. Philrd -Iphia j PI LES. Half the casetof Pile arccaus.-d br the I irritation of small worms. JYXF."S VKK.MU t'G:-- , 1 1 sue n cases ny removing- th. worms, and impartm a healthy tone Id the bowels. For sak- at Xo. ' o ..iin 1 nira sin t, riula.ii iphia. AS1HM A'orP,, I M,S" i' caused hyalodcm -nt l-i "L1 '" ":m"c! 'b--'r-et "l., i,ich lb,rriI).,s t P "leair through the wind tubes. Ja'ivr't' I ''"iTuwfi the ob-tructtrn aithtHe rr.ir.1 v". V.:r". ' P"P ' n. lyfT" '?"I''Pt?Strtre of nuiot nanr, nrouitnilc lint. From Main to Mississippi, from Ore- , gon to Forida. I he ,won.le,ft . ftWis f rw,,-,;!!,-,,,., 7nt. i 1,1 XVI" ,lu r vonsi.tutio . ..m.d !eP,M""n," "'""""P""". il ke. ... .he insid- ; .'7; V "d e ventim- ,.. anlrm that n.i 'Vjlrh 'P'PrY" from B.-'nchi-s an.; l 7" hj "nv b,,t nj..r to pr.-f.ir.n the last office, of r.-.p,vt.miCh, now Im- lixinci,, he"h . ,, r! cled by Inenils ad ki.idnd, had ,h. v lH-kV,7 th. -n ' st ive, toihis .nlall.ble remv- instead fr , tif inTo volutiiry exile roughs. Asthma, iTAmfh Pleurisy, Sore T iroat. Rheumatism, froup d ail ,.f those div as.. of theonran. of respiration which i,". .V-w ho 'l'bJ. 'rw""' i' V re.n ,"!d ; at. n..tll.solWi,tar, llaisam .Sev advertisement. Brookville, Fib. 1.1, 154... ' m- tn M1"510 Notice I .-I-- . ii n . '""'ration upon the .-stare , f '.I '.'.m;lh 'V. decease, have he,-, crawrd t yy r,"a r " cirk .,ca. prt,..e .-.,., i rV:v;:vrLidL"v.. -?? . - . v;, n;.""The I ....... press-ni aim ii!e .hem rtulv u- -. ..'.ui..v- IO us ,,n til line X--.t- .n.n. WH nillvl make is.m.,l.i.' pay. - .s nr.iJ.sN v .).-... Jl'DMI HIXKi.F.Y, Admiiiis.ratnr Feb 4 1845 Administrator's Sale. THERE siill hi ,iH a. nuhlie .i... ' , residene, of ! .mo.hy H. SeoS. y. deceased, in Sprinr- ; tie..! lowinhip, Frar.kl.nrownts , Ind , on the 27lh of this in..., the p- r.onal property ot sai.l decM, consist- ' . inifof Hors., lattle, Shp, Hoc. Hav.Com ,V Wh.-a. ' ! farmintr ...en.,1.. A Uo household and kitchen fur- ; dav. ......... vv. .-..-lo rwm nwii I. .Vl,l sn ,.! Feb 4 S4f. ..i.sii iinM.ii, A.im r. 6-1 w HOOTS snti:s R. . S. 1 YVKR adopt this m.Mle of informing ik.,r '" customers, and the nhl. tK. ....... . . 1 '"r ,h' W "d mo -M' n..v. stock i '4 s.B r ,S S"OFA "t can be f..nd ii, RroVilW ! I 1 h ro.n article tomprise a portion nt tk.ir as. i M-ns Coarse Root.; VV.bi Kip Pools f"-c'd' do Kin (f do do do do do do Ho Calf do Coarse nrngans; tall do d do do do do di do do '.t-a iP : Kip Shoe. (ped; : do do ( u's -.1 Calf do ('!H-c-d i do do tseV Kip jh.-.e,.: Calf do do rumps; ioat Slippido Childrens pecc. d and Sl.t Sh,.,: frr V , k in a: ii i r.: 1 he above articles sa itl Khi K It Y I.OW. r.rm.L. illr F, h 2 IS l ft !v C?ASTI.fJS! CASTI(! SII "pl. tisinl and orlinrnt ..!'( . in,... nr i It., con.istinr- in nr C UA r.n : ' . ' l.k... - ii .. , J ' articles, . hieh '. they , , I M ,,. .. Ks , u . tig Irons; Sad froi.s: Sugar lie!! Its: Sir Pots f Lid; Odd Lids; F:iglish Pots: T,:l .'..'.... .ftt..... . - 1 ' i do ...11 ' , 77. i rj-- nn.cU-s in ,hi. I.n. w,lt , " '. l-n ..andeva,n,er,toek. a, ,pro. , pose to , ,1 Hu m at prices to hi. I. no one ran ..ij, . , ! Hmotr:il,l,b21.c,,, R.S. .YSKR. THE TREASURY OP HISTORY -ne.e, ,nd iiu and a s, n. , of ., pJri. ofrv. r, principal N..,.m.ha. ex,.,,h,,r ns,-. pr.,?,., l.tion, fccAc. KvSaniqel Maunder. I he Hi.torv i ol Atmriea. edited hv John Inman THK:ilveval..nlil.'rh is ,., con.pVted, f.,rm.i..o l.rce nc.as., volnmrs. p,-,,,, fino .. I n vVvs . .",-'.'',V.,,h KlTIH I.EMiH IV. i . . . i.r.a moinil in a nihst.i.i.nl i hinlmc. and will be furni.h.H .. ,.... I rv" ok i '."vrr.Ji"'"?"' """7 '""!. 1.1 RR V. I RJ ot. '"SIORY, ol in. t, liable value to ai.v one ' 1.1 1 "lf""n """' ''" trirt,5 cost. ,r ih.i " " J. I'" . Jtf ol c ry pnneipal na. I as ..ii as more parnrularlv ,.f th- ! n n-een, exciting.., ,,., andpr.s. ,.. , o!,,,e,l r. l,. tions of m,r .n country. A splen.l, I , , !,,, .,f ,,. same work has al.o ,.,t b., n i.., jn ., , . ..... r., s-iuanir tor ni..ilmr. and .ill b.an part of the t inted Slates at ih n-.liK-.-d I t p,Tiodieal postage. lit .O ..r I Pi-ie. ior the work in V'ns. feompl. i. Pii'l hund, in ..o Vol. , S. Cr Agents are .a.,t,d to obtain ...hriW, in evere to.ntnth- t. States. , p. rs)n i.inmr l. or m..r-s,iS,cr.pt.ns, may deduct one ihird ol ,l vam,. . as b, commi.s.on. and op .n !. r.eeip. of.b.- balance acc.,n,pa..v,ng h order. ,hc work .,11 immrdiaielv I f"7rd.-d.by mail or other, jse, a, he mav Jirer, ' j Ad.!re,, po. paid, .he pM jvh, r .A.s...l. AllLK, 107 Fulton st. . Y. XKW TAILOIt SHOP. H .U. ( LA UK 4 SOX. Ur.SPF.CTM'I.LY inform the public that ihr. . base rnmmt-liml busme. in the lo. n of I.aui-el' directly uv. r Ross- or.-. Ail ord. rs lefi .nhth.-ni f.sr work .hall re., ive prompt attention, on as ,! ral terms as ran Ivs-..brained rise here. None hut rood ... ...... ....... u. . .....v..i. i nr'iiont rrzKHtrly cr.-, 4. Jan. 1, ls-tf j IJAUGAIXS j Orat indurem. n.s are now offend in Drr Ctl H, at i Redi-ced p.es by Wootl V Karkru. l.'0" ' or w-k pr.-vions to going F.at; as we anj determined t Reduce .lurilm k bi f.ire the lOlh of ' Februarv, Persons visi.mg Cincinnati ditnnic tt.at j time to buy goods .ill find it to their ad.anf.igr to j rive ns a call as we are ifl'rmiw to do what t . j Come and sec si lielher .h.-se things be o. Krerw itttrriptinn of Dry OokIs can hs- had in r-nr I F.stahlishmeiit and .ill be sold very low. Call and s. e ; u. at No. 24 Lower Market street Citiciitiiatt. January, 30, 184 5.-K. i to couNraY nsRSHiNrs. I Crockery Ware, Vc. I rilUR wiihs.crih,'r havinc by rT.-nt impi.rtatmn'foTi ! 1 ptet.-d his .1-Hk of I'nntH l id (otunmn Wjre. : would inform thtie ohinc to ptirv-ha-, that He ran ( now offt-r for thtr tamt nation om- of the brt ti lf-ebtl lawnmrni, in the Wnt. 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