Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 March 1846 — Page 3

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Cnmberland Road Bill

sjttios I- He il e:l'ed b rie Senate .iViau' of Representative of the United (t rf Amend in Coign rs usstmllcd. That tbere b'5. and hereby is. granted to the 5iies rfOliio, lr.dima, Illinois and Mis " ,.r, for th purpose of comp'etinj the Cumberland roid in the three first named. it.tr- and t Jefferson city in the last named

mntitv o' public linsj liereinnter - t- . .1..

,t Win r in 6Ucl rnies ri?;itciivei ,

ad not otherwise appropriated, to wit: 1 o lh'e 5iate of Ohif, Uuee hundred and forty fo-ir "thousind acres; to the -Stile of Indiinv r.in- la:idred and twenty one thousand eix vVircd acres; to the State of Illinois, one rn-S'ton throe hundred and eighty-nine tbontnd t'trce hundred and sixty acres; and to thsSute of .Missouri cne million three hundred and thirty-one thcusand ei-rht hun ivi and thiriv-two acres; when said lands Sir rr;;tej t) the Fiid States of Ohio,

Indians, r.lino-s, and Missouri, shall be selected bv g?'.its, to ba appointed by the Governor's of said States respectively. nJ tho selections, when made, eh til ba reported to the Commissioner of tLc General Land Office. t Sec. 2. And I i! further evicted, 1 hat t:Ulie Unds granted br the first section of thi shall be disi sod of by or under the auIhor.tv of severil States respectively, and the prWc-ds thereof slnll be exclusively spp ied to the completion of t:e Cumberland roil ui sv.d Sutes, and for no other parm. wlnnoevcr. And .vhenever the I'resKlsrt shall be notified by the Governors, or ihe nrooer authorities of the several

Statee. (or either of ih-em)of their readiness j to proceed to the se'eciion of the lands here- J

Tiie Strongest Title to Oretron. I

The List t-peech of the venerable John tViincy Adams on th-s Urej.in question, bolore the pistcige oi the Joint Resolution, was a curiniiedy strange affair. The' Tribune' correspondent thus' reports it: "He conceived our title rested on the 2Gth,27th and 23th verses of the first chapter of the Hook of Genesis, which the Clerk read as follows; 2. And God stid, Let ua mike mm in our own image, after our likoess and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and the fowl of the air, and over the cattle and over all the earth, and over every creeping tiling that creepelh upjii the earth. "Sjo God created man in his own imtje; in the iunje of God created he him; male and femile created he them. "Ar.dGod blessed them, and God said

unto them, be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and suodueil; and have dominion over tha fish of the sea and over every tiling that moveth upon tun earth. That gives us & very good title Hut let the Clerk reid another passage from the 2d Psalm. The Clerk accordingly read the 7lh and lSih verses of that Psalm. ! will declare the decree; the Lord hath

siid unto mo, thou art my Sou this d.iy have I begotten thee. Ask oi me, and I slnll give thee th Heathen (or thine inheritance, and the uti termost parts of the earth fur th? posseisioa " Upon thee t-vo pnssage of Scripture, he thought cur host right or titio t Oregon

u as founded. All (.inninSlrc nrrrisoit tlml iho rttirsn

nroceen to ine e vi ui"" i --0 " - i"-

tnc i-f liTid ir. said States to ua suspended j the Siviour. The Christian world fort long until said Uads are selected; Profi led. ; period i.f the Christian Cri looked upon the Thit such s is ienst 'il slnll n t coi.tinue for P.ipe of II mis .is tha represeatttive of

-A lb in three monias; iron- i uurisi on evm, i op gramer. una Ttitt the State of Ohio i.viy i c.rirtry to their Catholic Majesties l'erdii

of the 1 inds nand and Isabella on account of the discov-

CIXCIXNATI MARKET. Sale from Miami Canal yesterday f 4J hrls at 3 G3 and 203 nl $J f.5; 101 at .'j.a,70; and I0S0, mixed brand, at S3 70. From White water, 38 hrls at S3 65. From store 21 Ms at 3 70; 700 uniform brand, at .$3,75; 303 delivered, and inspection Guarantied, at S3 73. From City mill. GOD brl at 3 73 in mill. Whiskey Sales yesterday from Canal, Raiload and River, of 3G0. 110, 100, 250 and 100 hrls at 17c. per gallon, 61 hrls at 17c; 23, 121, 43 and 23 brls at 17ic. Also, 130 brrels high proof and small barrels at lGj. LarJ-Sie of 50 brls No. 2, at 5j per lb;7 hrls and 13 kegs No. I, Country, at 5Jc;450 kegs No. 1, City, 6c. Also, on Saturday, 22 brls very superior No. 2, at Ge. linns -A sale of sogr cuied, al GJc, package extra. WW A sale of 5400 lb, half to tlireeqtiatters blood, fleece, at 27c per lb. Cheese Sale yesterdas of 200 boxes of Western Reserve ,sofl for shipment, at Gi p?r lb.

Adniinistratar's IJotics. ! FliAMvLIX IIOUSB, "Totice i hfrrbv pivrn, ihit thi-iindcrsliriid ta- I . . i kcnmit Ltien. of Arimmiira(iun, iimm tin- .-Mat.- CO!(J!.:i (T UHOADWA AM) UCV SIKlLT ofJa.ie Tm-ker, late of KratiMiit County, In.'.irn, d.-- J J' YOtK.

, triHF. nrr)iri;-tnr oT she FSASfcHS Hnu.TC, rt-pcct

Q lul'.y ii'.fitrm thi'hr frivnil ol the ptiblir, that

tvmnri. All i ron indebted m aul .iiat,. ... hmhv

riquirrl to make inimt-diate payment, and thoe hatn claim aainM aid estatp, arc rruntcd to prvst-nt thun dtiljraulhcnticatrtt. Tbcnliic i nupuosed to be oWent. JOHN HOMPSHtRK, Adin r. March 13, 1843. I1-3W.

Admialslrator's Sale jVTotice is hereby jrivi-n, that I n il) expoic to nalc, at publte auction, on Monday, the Rtu of April nt. at the late residence of Jane Tucker, deceased, on 1 emplctotrs ( reek, Fairfield township, all the personal property orthe aid deceatod: com, stint: often acres of wheat, in the (rround, corn in the crib, honet, cimv hn, sheep, f irinnii; utensils beds and bedding; peese, ducks and chickens, huusehold and kitrhen furniture, &c. A credit of nine loomlis'wi 1 be frien, on ail sums of three dollars and upwards, the purchaser giving his note with approved seenritv. JOHN- HOMPSMRE, iJm'r. March 13, IS40. ll-3w.

niLSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The attention of the afflicted is becoming more and more attracted to this incomparable remedy for Asthma, Bronchitis Cuiiiflis. Consumption, etc. But it is unnecessary to remind all who would tret the true article, to inquire particulailr for llr. WISTER'S Balsam of Wild Cherry, and take nothing else. Unprincipled dealers will tell you that thev have Svrop of Wild Cherry, or some other Cough Medicine' lhat is equally as pood. Record them not they onlv want your money! Hrmcmberit is WISTAlfS Halaai of Wild Ch.erry that not only relieves but cures! Trice SI per buttle orsik for 3'- ll-2w. MVRDKRERS ABROAD. Thoe ignorant--! tenders hn qoit the !nvil orthe lap-stone, and (ro to

eunnc; ail the mseases flesh is heir to, are m"rderers of

ine hrt decree. I'hey rtt into notice by puffin? and

Vlt lmoarlmil nrei. tinn Wo arM

t .............. -- , Moriei tor curing aiseases winch they are

permittea lO announce One of tha mo.it im. I rat ul, and never in reality effected. How atranire

portant disciverie of the atrp biin,r a nov u ,,SUi;:t,'t1IP 'H ' humbue!red out of have been avoided hy a timely and judicUus use of

i n lMi l( uw ii u,t n, uen tnere arc expenencetl plivsicians t nrooer fathartip Medicines, mode nf nron.i in r Sim ..,t. k.. .i.;l. : and rc.illv vii,..i.i . i.' t.j r ip..J.u.. I propiriainanie .wmcines.

- j-.--,- ..... '..uiiiuMiiol i j iiivii j r - '-... i'- .I..UIV1IIV, ... ui nail i.ir irv, III U l

their linns: is now u iideriroiii r e xtens'i ve repairs such

as heii.jr painted Ihruutjhnut.'aiid havint; a larire addition of m furniture. We are grateful for the lib-ral pntronar' h. rtloforo reevtted, and aolicit a eontuiuaiin ol the same. NRWTOX YES, joiis P. Titi:AnwF.i.t. Mr. ti. .1 S. THOHrSvjj, i asjciatee with us in the Franklin House. II TNew York, Ftb. 13, 184o. 11 6w. "iASit-v Flora ano Materia Medica Botanica, 5 containing the Botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants, illustrated bv splendid colored enifravillirs copied from nature. Thirtv two plants (complete) are ready for delivery, price 91. Any one however, with the colored plate' and letter press pajrea perfect and independt nt in a printed cover, may be had for only 6Jc. Specimens mav be seen at the ulttee of this paper. Applv,osta-efrce.) PETER P. GOOD. Xew York. " T)RrD. JAYXFS S AXVTIVE HILLS. TOH Liver Complaints, Gout, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, ' Rheumatism. Fevers, Nervousness Krvsipelas, and Derates of the Skin, Impurity of the Blood, Inflamation. Melancholy, Sick-Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Breast, Side, Back and Linus, Bilious AfT.ctions. Female Diseases, ice., c, &.C, and whenever an Alterativeor Purgative Medicine may be required. I here i scareeje any disease in which Punrative Medicines arj not more 'or less required, and much ufferiiie;and sirkness micht he prevented, w, re '"."T more pi'in rallv ued. No person can fell well, while a cistive hahie ofhody prevails; besides, it soon gene

rates serious, and ot:en ti'.tal rtiseases, woieu

ROIU:iT FOKTKR, WhoU sale dealer i l Foreign and Demet';c Dry Goods, NO. 17 2, Mdin Sirer-f. beticrn 4tk Htk, eatt t-it; C7.YC7.Y.V.177,

KF.F.PS eonstanily on hand Cloths, Casimces, j Sattinelts, Jeans, Prints, Jaconet, Cambric, Be.ok, Mull and S-.viss Mulilis. Bleached and Brown Shirtincrsand Sheetings. Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Hos-j iery. Gloves. Buttons, Thread, fcc. &e. March 27th 1945. I4-ly 1

LAW NO TICK. SLEET II & MYERS, A'lroaey an l Counsellors ul fjaw. U"17"ILL attend to alt business entrusted to them, with care and fidelity; either in the Superior or inferior Courts of the State. OHiee over J. Goudies store, on M:iin at., opposite the Trea.n;ers oHice,Brookviile, I:ld. Sept. 1, 145. 3o-tf.

THE BEST, and CHEAPEST AND MOST UNIFORM SERIES OP

S T X DIID SCHOOL BOOKS EVER PFBMMIED.

LUKE IvKN T. Ciocl. an;l Watch Hali i-, "f EWEf.RY. Silver Wareand Spectacle Manufactures cr. Diamond pointed (fold Pens, 3cc. No. 211 Main st between 3th and 6th Cinrincati, Ohio. March JO, 134 i. 13-ly.

WW. CULESCOTT, Attomay and Counsellor at Law. ESroiikvillc, la.

a S336d 0 from IWOntV-rive li !liirt milo '.'", L" "P "?' prescriptions Dr. Sherman, one of

. , , . . - our oest educated anil mnstexperienc'd physicians, ha n hour may be outlined m navigltmj riV- prepared in a remarkable pleasant fotm, various medCrs or oceans! MoJela of the invention ! icillt'i ,'"r ,lie enmmnn diseasea of the country. They

i u .r ... . l a ii r . t cj niuu wn n.Mitrsimvirrniiai, ana vou are arc now before the Committee of tbO U. 8- "t riquind to purchase several dollar wo.th to tri

or at

and

a longer r?r; ded further, islcutlh w!i

granted to th--? siid Sine i Stites through tv!i:e!t tl

or anv Pirt

lite from eilber of the 'rrics niid-j under them by Christopher Co-

liimh is. It was by virtue of this original authority granted by tiie I'oiie, that James an-t Cinrles, Kirgs of IvigUnd, had granted t Virginia and M issach'i--etts territory

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Slites throuj-i w :i:c;i n:c ei.vi i.ia out, si'ter id "tates shiil luva selected tie'said Urids grar.ud to iliem by lii.s act. JSKC. A 'id be it further enacted. That,

t ,.-,ir---Tt.l I -lit 'it sli-iii hive b-;en (xtendin!? "run s-i t6a, irom tin Atlia

olected, tha C itn'jor'.and road, vi:h all tna- tic lo th; 1' .ciiic. Nor coul 1 Euiand nj.v teriiis vh, :b have been procured by the deny lii ; val: J:'y of lhat title as it was by United .States, for the prosecution of the j this only thv sh-j held Ireland in fubjeoBici' tha'l be surrendered to the eaid'tiw. "I'be only riht she had to Ireland .States respectively, and the entire control j -ts tiii title granted to lknty 11. by Pope thereof shall thorealter vested in siid j Adrian IV. Stites; and satd roal snail bj c nnplotesi ' V h tt njht had we to any of the Torriwitb'n C'ht years I'ro::i the pajieot" this ; (ory of the old thirteen Slates themselves.

and, w hen cotn ileteii, sum jz uee iro:n ; ;a: uy virtu.? ot charter. jr-aot-M oj ivirtys

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ru.i or i lnrji'.s wtidtsver ior any piop- t nnuor tt

ortvnfthe tin t -a :a-es, or porous m . u

ii.'ir servif ? nas-n? a! n ' ti.-; 5:;n.

Senate on N EVa! afflirs, and arranre'nrl:t3 tlllil' v'1"""1"- orily valuable medicine should, are being: mitle t, carry it i:,f praciiral I Z 7, stJm.na'.'i..

operation, 13 ine i ive;iii ):i nt a renvi- i """"!"! .,.r,:o Is 1.- . . in . i rhef. Man;

.a...... .t v...i..c.y B..rt;B-j.:a ;titudeoradvertis,-d medicines, and .tnoreiier. Thev Wheels, BCrcWS propellers, AiC , fLC, and ; spend dollars and tens of dollars, and e-row worse, till

has the merit of operMinr r.ltoo-ether under ! Va.M 5 ,o106 -'a"au street, and r.iratniietfet

viuci ucviiiiii nic leauu ui an cutMiiy a inc. This State which gave birth ti tin great Fultin, hia a!s the honor of claiming a hr son the diseoi-erer of ibis invention. r. Suu.

he proprietor can recommend these Pi'.. s with the

greatest confidence. bHlievin? them tar superior to tne pi lis in p. neral use; more mild, more prompt, sale, and uniform in their ept ration. In tisin- them, no particular care i nqmn o. Persons may eat and drink as usual, aud, if desirab.e, eat immediately after taking them Aye will not impair them, as they are so comhined as to alwavs readily dissolve in the stomach. n".i ... .... a !....;.. unit ir.-nilv I.axa-

WV -' bis advice and the proper means f tlll in ,!ir(r(. ,,,, ,ney nre .ctiv.ly Cathartic, rt liet. Many pit on. week after w k, iryni? the mul- I cteansine the whol- alimentary canal from all putrid,

'tort time. We know Dr. Sh

man, and have tried many of his Lozenges, and speak advisedly when we recommend tliein.

,rn ii.,.. r. ,.,i i,,ii,'n ami nroduciner hialthy

seer. ti. ins of the Stomach, Li ver, and the s arious other orirans of the hr.dv. ' The above medicine is for sule at the Dru? Store of Uitt & Haile, IlraOKville, lnd. ll-Jw,

15-. Til Oil. VS KI2!'I2 V.

riKflS leave to infirm lii frit-iuN and pulilic ei-ner-

:1 It. I hut he ha tvmovrt, in ilit tnwn r Rr.mL- i-ii!.

; two door nrth of the rrsnlnice of Jhn W. llift, i i 0, ;4ii Sin-il- wluTf hi' can at all liiiit's. wht-i .

I hf U achinTlnn i-v.rrrtzrri atwiiai f r f t'wi l ..t nV..e . r. : .1 K 1 i ....I .1. . t

Haltimore Patriot, in his lelter of tll'J Mill hneofhis profession, and hopes that the success that , . ,. . i has heretotore attended h-s protession.-il labors, will fen. relates til rn!! ')WHl-r: insure to hin a liberal thare of the public patronage"An incident occurred in the House of! Broofcviiie, Feb. u, i4o. w

Stale of Indiana, Franklin County. In the frank'.in Vauntij Probate Caurt , Ichruai y Ter,l. J ). 134-. Thursday, Feb. 26, 18o.

.1 0 11 V I. 1 1 J i V L A X D , Attorney at Law, RO'KVl LLE. Ia. JOSIX II. FARCiUIIAK, A rroaxEY at Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10. 1813. 3-tf.

S. II. PAR VIST & CO. Queen (-it'i Hat $ (lap Store, No. 335, Main si. Four doors below Ninth. CINCINNATI

any

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-VJ. That i jp. r, in ,be

oi chartere jraiild

riht of tli3 Poiie, we n'.smg the

ath-jii f r Ins liiheritance as the Itepre- - ... . i

alive ot Jurist. ne case now penu-

f:i,Tre!i Court, bitwejn the -s sc'i 'isetts and IviioJIe ls!mJ

Stc. I. .i i.i be tt f;irt:ier en

in rae e-.tt.er of tht af. resaid Mates shall Sratej of Ma

fiilt t C 'in,!! t-; the said road u ithin tii'J i tur ie.1 up u these very old grants by Kntime sp-'ciar'i tn this an each State so fail- j ! t;iJ whe on y rights were derived from

tiuil torfeit to the i aited M-ites ua me ihe rope tou tided on ttne jia3iaj?s

Roiiresentattvea a few dtvs ajo, well won'1 j c ri-pnt' f hwdkm rcadinsr. .Mr. (.'Im. J. InjerIl and Mr. j IIAVDKN. John U iincv Adam-", as is y.:neral!y Unott n whoi.f.sai.k dkalfus iv have been 'anvthinj but warm peisonal ! HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRinHIWSS,

Th2

other

in

lands which tiny remain unsold an I also he t holdea t. pay t the Uii!t.l S rates all tu n- j evs receive '. f ir lands sold, a i l a t cx;i.m j

ded in n.aiu.t i said roal as provuleJ in tins act. Sec. .1 id be itftrl hrr cixrt,d. That tb i'f lands hereby granted to iid State? ihil! not be difposed of at any less price than the tni:is-n'j:n price, for a tune hetoj. of other pub'.c ltnds. And if any tftlie Ian is selected under th; provisions of ibis act sin 'lb; claiind under any of the preemption laws f the l!n. ted Mates nt the time ol Belection'tiiereoi, ard the .aid Stales ihail be, and hereby are, r-tjiured to extend eaid clainaiHs a'l the hem. tils which they would be entitled to, if the same had not

taus Jf.. il ?cili.u u.

lull one rreit rii'nt lay in the tact tint .e wanted" it in subline. NVe said.- I-'i-g-hn-l warned to fccp it 'or hunting purposes fir Ihe lludsmr Hay Company Iviuland wanted it for wild Biiitna's. We wanted it for civil zed. Christian man.

friends for years past

ho.vever, Mr. Inersoll i-as seen at Mr. Adams desk, and th two venerable gentlemen were conversirf toi-thor in the mosi courteous and friendly manner. After Mr. Iti-jers iil had repaired to his own ;at, a member observed to Mr. Adittis that he

h itl been p;eaed in witue 'sin th m;etui between ate aid Herod! .Mr. A Jims thanked the irentletn an fie the remark, and

AU V.IIIIF.TV GOOPS.

ALSO, CUT! r.RY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, (.ERMaN Sll.VKH W A n F. J T. V F.I.n Y, &C. l-5 taln Street, between 4th & 5th, West sid', C'i'ititlllati, Feb. 13, lKAo. lv.

ISOOTS & KSIOKK. "JTT & S. TYXKR adopt this moil-of infiiriuinp their

1 a ti,'. customer", and Hie public that thev have now on N tn4 ar-d for al 1 the best and most exten.ive st.ck i or IVJO I S .V SH-1F.S lhat can be f.iuoj in Hrookvile. i 1-K.. r.ll..:... ..l.u. ....m...... hiLlinn nf fl...li. . -

iii .-ii i.ire:i -, c i t ii si , i-i .t jei-jre t:iu im, ii-un . aortinent:

of Mirk Antonv. C ,-pi.i undo friends with t Me i Coarie riooi;

several Oi'tii ; Ii.) ti i i Trih'i.a; with wil :n ', ho had b"en on term-- of bitter cn uity fr ' years, li s friends chirked him with in j consistency! Wiieroup ni Cicero replieJ, "I tleeire thi' my enmities in ly bj teuipjrary: my f nv i.!,!ii s eternal." j

do

d i do d i do d i d-i

Kip do

Calf do Coarse Rr.ians: Kip Sh-.es; lalf do di Putnps;

t,o.1t Silltier.

Wim's Kip Itonts (pep'd) do Calf do di do do do (sew'd) do Kip Shott f pei"d) do do do ( sewM) do t'alf do (pet;M? do do do (seV.)

do hid blippers;

The sVirri.i-e fthe Di izh'rrf .lithemet All was celebtated al ("a:ro in December. The lestivli-ts lasted s.x d ys. On the first day the re was a gran I banquet of 80tl covers, at whicn ihe Viceroy, the laeLas. and other d, jiiita;ies were present. Th ladies were admitted to a miiriKticetit

Tragic Ii ift i t e la linl Life. younr woman named Hoover, a-rived in our town, by the cars, on Saturday week last, nnd from licr needy circumstances claimed an 1 rereiv- d th a:d of smn benevolent citizens. W ith her, wjs an elderly lady, her liiend. who accompanied her from Lafayette, Ohio. On their way frein Wheeling t i CtMiiierI and, the; staje in which they were, was up a.t in crossing a creek, and a s;nill biskyf, c-uit lining s nine clotiiinj an 1 ail the money t!-.ey had, was swept down the stream. Ti e mnrnin-i after hr arrival, the yonnj

lidv harried on to Cedar Crcjk, in

Children.' pet; red and sewed Shoes; e.c. Jce.

Th-.-chore amel"s will be sold VEttY LOW. llr lokvil'e 1 eb 2 l4i

6 Iv

this

c -unty, r.ni.i!is ns'e u-t parents, wno

had iefi her seven vears afi in the family

of a fr-end, bein ronipelle 1 themselce by sickness to leave Ohio and return to Virginia in Diirsuit of heil-h. !I ;r d:sio:-itnt

supper given by the chL't daughter of tha m(i-x may be c-ineeived, when h'; loiul. Paeha, wh n not less thah ooOd women j on roachinsi her li'ime, that her fttlnr anxwere p esent. and it was .aid that over o' O i j,,g abont her return, hivin r collected his

l3"We h ive never knowmhe Ani?ri-I fMSTIJSI CASTI-S!! Clll press ir.or? nearly Ulianimo-IS in ;iliy j , E'ilF. on " r. i.ul have jnt received a tarire and t.: ..t. . : . :. . j ; .. 1 . i- vt n. ... 3 .;le :lu! aNv.irtui.-Tit of Ca-tinr;s, of a sunerior qualthing than 1.1 Us disapproval ot Mr. U ucuii-, r:,n;;;n, , ,hl. r.,1Uwill(P ,rtl't.,cSi Aid, an'a imriion of the last Orruon corresiiond- i tiny win sei; at tin- i.owkst rates:

nice transmitted to the Sen ile. The genera! opinion in tha Chiied Stales is, and tiie universal opinion among foreign nations w ill tip, that Mr. Utichanan lias placed

Jni.-s McCaw. admini.trator ir Aonti Petition to

f the estate of Janles D-muhoo, ,le- settle tne is.

cetsed. f-late ot sata , , deci ased as C;race Donohon and .las. E. Donoh.w. J insolvent. N l now at tins dav comes the S lid ailministrator anil files his petition in op n (Vurt to settle the suid estate as insolvent, serifi.tl by ihe oath of the said administrator, as follows, to-wit: (here insert ihe petition.) and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, bv said petition, that the said defendant (the widow and heir of the said d.-ceased) are not residents of the State of India, a: Il is th.-refore ordend by said Court that notice of the filintr and pendency of aid petition beciventn the said defendants, by three sncc. ssive publications in the '-Indiana American." a weekly 1 .1 . .- ..i-V...Vi:i. ariH Vl.l.

.. i.r net ii led in i ir rn iioi, n . aiin. .j. .

of Indiana. notil Oicthi r.i to appear on the first day or , tlienext Term of this Court, to lie hidden at the Court .. . ...... ...:.. :..h.....lnivnrrrjnk.

I ll-iuse ill ine town oi ir.K. ine, ... ....... ..... ......... ...I M. ....!...' ..f t-V

un ana atateoi iiiuiaiia, on uk ...n... ...... ...-j . .. mil, shew cause why th.' estate of the said deceased htll not be settled as an insolvent estate. And this case ia conliniird. (A truecojiy.) Attest, JOHN' M. .!0!lNSTOX,CI-k P. C. F. C. March 4, 1S46. 10-3w HOVSE AND LOT IN BHOOKVIl.LK AT 1UISL1C SALK. BY Virtue of an ord. r of the Probate Court of Franklin county, Indiana, the uudcrsitrnrd Adiiiiotstratorfe btnil tun of the Estate of James Donauhoo, d.ceaed, will sell at public au.-tiun on the premises, on Monday ihe fith day of April next, lots No. srv. ntv-five and seventy-i, (in Allen's platt of Drunk villi',') on which is a coinfortahlr two stor Trame du'el'iinr; House with Kitchen a.lioinin; a frame stable nearly new, with nth .-r out-huildins. TERM1 OK S I.E. One half cash the other half in one year from the day of sale, the purchaser rivin note with S'.-cuntv to b" approved by the nntlcrie;ued. J AMES Mel." vV, JtmV. lie tiati't nun. Mirch 4. lo4i. 10-

A. W. CULLUM, "1lsS7"HOI'ES,"E 1,n, Retail Grocery. Produce and I.iqjor Store, corner Main and Eighth Streets Cincinnati, Ohio. Salt, S'lsrar. Ciffee. Tea, Spices, Pepper, Indian, Midder. Cotton Yarns, etc.. Sold at the lowest cash price in exchange for all kinds ofCouutry Produce. March 27th l4.s. 14-1 y

FISESII TEAS.

il.F Chests Y. H. nperior;

10 do do do;

100 lb catties G. P. and Imp.

Forsclcby A. DONALDSON i CO. Cor. 9;h & Main si. Cincinnati July 25, 134.4. 31-ly.

.T. BONTE, MANCFACTL'RER and Wholesale "dealer in Manilla Cotton and Hemp Rope of all sizes, Cords, Lines and Twines of all kinds. Store on M'tin S'rert. tnrtloor irtotv Front. Manufactory on Wrttrrn Rirv. Cincinnati N. B. CASH paidforllE.MP and FLAX. March 27lh, 194S 14-ly

PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY OF IIAI&TFO.tD, CILVV friHK Protection Iniurance CrmnJiny hive ctah-li-h.d an a."encjrat thi place, wlitrr rUks of every dfcription will be taken, rerm of insurance reasonable. All eliim f r Ion arising under Policies, will be promptly adjusted. R. A. M'fLEARY' Ain't. Brvokvillf, Ind.f Jan'y. 30, 184. J-fimo.

SPI1JITS TUItPKXTINE. 1 BAR 11EI.S Spirits Turpentine, iust received ( and for sale by C. S. BCHDSAL, Corner of Main and Fifih ttre.-tt, Cincinnati. June", 184i 27-ly

Skillets o)- iiv; Dog Irons;

Slew P'ifs ir Lids; Sail Irons; O i l Lids; S'tgar Kettlev; Knrfish Poi; T. a Kiiihs; Persons wishing to purchase articles in this line will

. ..v ., ...... ... ... . .v ..... 9.. .in, l pose to si-li them at prices to vihieh no one can object.

his country in the wiong. The New oik C,lllr:er nil p .1 ,- u i ro r nfl'lii lllll tnV4

..... ....... ..v., . , H . .V S. TYNF.H.

"We have not hs vet seen the person i iironkviiie Feb 2 1045 e.iy

who d ies not con loam the rejection of

I the pr fT-eJ athitr.itio.t, 111 1 who d ies not

feel, that bv -this rejection e. witii ihe

belief cause certainly, have

selves wro.i before ihe cirnmnniiy of na-

1i.111.-5, the grand itirv of Christendom.

I n a. 11 u.

-J rirk Sharei Whitewater Valley Canal Stuck. 1 lliS Al.SO-

, ; JjJ.oeo v niiewaier valley s.anai otes, piacej Olir- For:iil.j, ,. holiest market price will he paid hr

T. s. oooiivHN it rn. i 101 Main S'rect, Cincinnati, Ohio Oct JO, IH45. 41-Im

Executor's SaleJ- HF.1IK will he o(T. r. d f ir sale at public auction, . at the late reiideiice of (iarn-tt Jones, deceased, at the stone hcus" near th ' East fork of White water, just above where th - Canal crosses said river, ill Itrookvillc, Indiana, on Saturday the fourteenth day of Ihi instant, the personal property of said deceased. 1 horse, I w-atrnn and a?oii he.N, plows.l Cultivator.and other articles too t. dioiis to ro- lllion. Sale to comm-nce at 10 o'cloc ; or said ilny. There will be a credit of six months given n all sums over three dollars for all sums of thr.'e d jllars and order, cah in hand. JAMES C.JONES, Ex"r. March 3, 134'-. 10-" w.

LHtUORS & WINES. 1 i HALF Pipe French Brandy, X'5 Jl Holland Gin, 20 quarter casks old Sherry Wine, SO " Madeira Wine, 50 " Sweet Malaga Wine, 20 Barrels Peach Brandy, 10 " Jamaica Spirit, 10 Old Rum, 10 " Old Whiskey, so Casks Cherry Bounce, Ail of which will be told low. For sale by A. DONALDSON . CO. March 20, 1H4T.

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; piOFFEE, Buirar, Tea, Rice. Spices, Salareiu. I KaiU, Chewing 8c Smoking; Tobacco, Snuff, &.. i Just received and for sale bv i HOfiELAXD & M'CLEERT. ! Brookville, Feb. 2.1, 1840. 9.

cmi; a'crj employed io prep ire it. if wl o:e town was iiiii ninntcd. and it is stated that the leift c sl about cyM '") fcterlmg. There were sixteen Ivi:lm!i ladus present.

Californvi. - !ar- irjin ter of hirdy, American nUet!t;irers hive made arrangements, lor rennivmir to Catiiorni--" ussoosi as Ihe n,;enutJ ol rvrtt'g will per:n t. We nee in the Western papers notices ot two expeditions, one u iiler .Mr. Loivitt, and th-; other untir .Mr. G -tysoii. Ii is apposed tlit from Mill ti 1 000 in all will s:art iro.ti Fort S.iuth on the 1st of April, fir the purpose of esiabli.-inn a colony at Sin l)..'e:o Hiy. Thi.-t hiy is south ot n Frin. i- ;o. an, litu ue doii vvet of the hea l t tiie Golf of l,:tiif irtu i. It is siul to pos-

Iittlo duos nod sold poiiis nf hin property, htd j'ist started til the West! H it. dot; ier jrief await? her still. A h-iter received by oor I'ostin lter, c-'inro'j-iieatoj lite s rt l titluijs llint her air-clioti'ite? parent on Ins return l; i:ne, on loot, w is shut by a m in mined M irlin. who tl.re-v himself into his

friendship and

Ir.d little niony. The

let-er enclosed a :irt of the old 11111 s

sl.rottd. The mur.ie er was irreeted. Innqrination could hardiy weive a in ire tragic tale.- If'i'tchester I'iririii'i'i.

j c-mpinv under th" o-nie of

inurtiere.l .him i.ir

Tiieed t.ir of the National Intelligence! ;

'ays that rn h is seen out Hire p ipers

Viill SALK,

. . 1 1. lots 111 iirooKvuie sinii iiweiune; nou.es. one Which approve the Atllel lean porlioil Ol llie ! pn th- bottom, the other on the hill; also some voluabie

y. 1 1 ,.f il.-vjrt ,v.., i tots, all upon teascinabie terms .

coi ir?ioiiuLiii t . ;i-.i oai; 11 iinv. - 1 JOHN K Wiisliington Union, the A Imitii-i'rmion or-! January nt mis.

g in and anntiier, thi' Kichtnmid I-Viq'iirer. edited by the sons of ihe editor ol the Union. Lou. Jour. 1

MATSON. I -tf.

C. fc W. 11. ALLEY, iVo. 1G7, M, tin street. 3 door below Fourth f 7.VC7.V V. I TI.

F. A I. E It S in Fine Jewelry, Clocks. Watches,

w ateh I onls and Materials, Stiver Ware and

SULPII. CiUlTIK. 4 OUNCES Sulph. quinine, just received -lJr andforsaleby V. S. Bl'KDSAL, Corner of Main and Fifth sts. Cincinnati. June Iljt, 1845. 27-y

NAILS. KF.GS assorted Nos. For sale b A. nnvi.ADsov U co. Ninth and Main st.

April 25th. 17-ly.

300

V. RKADLKV,

Fine CmU rv

--ALSO-

Dcale rs in enmbt firujtrr, Ptrcusfion Vafit. Pirtttt

Pojpj.'r F'tsfct. Fanry Soap Pnrkrt Bnoks Rasr .S.v7.t. tn-zethcr ici'h a general variety nf French, German and F.ngtish Famy Good. March 27, 1315. 14-ly

and to be th- mo,! .avnriio nKee it. Ch- '(,od nt, other, t ) be usfd; soma are loa

forma lor a n :w col.mv. Mr. Uravs 'ii. ded, others empty;

vmtIi his pirty, will le t vIodependence on j horro wed. Some are air guns, some pop the lo.ii.it pr,i ext. tide t.f etnijrra. ! un-, some of every size, from ihe pocket turn i, i tint tie iutim: conntrv will increase I nisu.il to the I'uixhan chii. Some are char-

yeny ivuti just suoli h tr.ly and courageous j.

individuals a know hnw to subline the wilderness and make it bloom like the rose. Phil Ledstr.

Congressional Pleisan!ry. yr. C. J

Ingersoll, the Chairman of the Cominit'eel

tin Foreign Affairs, having repoileJ a joc

ular if nurk of Lor-I Castleteauh, thai in . coi.qujr Oregon the pcojile of the United j States had only to so on inn e asenig their 1 poptilatmn. Mr. Pendleton, of Va , in the j course of his speech in the Uone of Itp-. resenti'.ives, afier acknowlevlinj; out ohlinations to make gootl our title w hen the

necessity arises for its assertion, proceeded ! wil-MAM r w uiii, xo. 2 Astor House,

soitie ate o neJ. others ! ' Y' : , , n r ."V' r . ,

"It may be asked how I rotild mike it ; " "", "wfv.. "" food? Yliv. ihe most a -Tree-able process, IMlimnr, Ml $ Washington, !). C.

it seems to nu would be that indicated by j

j Sr.rtnin are like G'vtsS mte are 1 ir;e, i tit'.iers are small; some nre lonu, others ! short; some are new, others old; some are i bri"!u. otheis rustv; some are made to ba

PROSPECTUS OF A NEW VOLUME. EawYork Illustrated Magazine Of Literature and Art, Kditetl by MWltKM'K T.AltltEK,

AMI ft. Ill.ISHEO BY

Jayns's A'terative UIIEL'M AT1SM. The I'roprittor has not prescribed this preparation in a creat many cases of Kheiimatisiu, but in i v. iy case where it as used until the system hicnu- aflcctcd by the nn dicine, the disease was ri-moved. OOU T. A number of cases of pout have been cured hv this Pn paration. In one of the-e casi s the man hid been athicti d i:h it so sen r.-ly for thirteen years is to entirely disable hi:n from business, and for five months immediately pr vious to his t.iliiric; the Life Pres. native, lie- ha.l been confined to his room; hut before he had li'ii-hcd tb - third bottle, he was enaM. .I nbi iit the streets, and soon alter returned

to his business, from vihith hi- had been excluded by his afflictions. iiuopsii- vl. SWELLINGS.--! his medicine in.

creasea the powers ot dices-ion. rxvitea ine ansoroeiiis nousH E AOS Sutrar,

intohetlthv exercise, by w nil n wslerous or t aican ous . o Sack. RioCoirer,

denositions.and all uiniaiurai eniartremeni' arc r. ..u-, ctd It imi'arts vitality and tone to the whole system.

remnvinr. sick and morbid headaches, giddiness, wanderintr mania, and nervous affections. In fact, m every c.ise w here the medicine hs been taken for some time, no matter for what purpns-. the ., ..! I.,..lil, (,f die nati.nt ha, always been iu.pro-

ved hv it. , , , -I III conclusion, the Pr iprtdnr would say that snme ori the mo-t astonishitilt cn s of Skill Diseases, Cancer, , nronchocele. and Scrofula, hive been cured by this i medicine, tint have ever been recorai d; but w ant of ( ;.. .1... sheet un eludes their publicati-m at this i

' T'r -lared only hy Or. P. .Tayne, No. South Third 1 rs.l...tlolii'!i.

ThJa'iive medicine is for sale at the lruC Store of Hitt.t Haile.UrookviiU-lnd.

BARGAINS Croat inducements are now offered in Dry G cutis at Reduced p-iccs by Wood & L.nrkcn TOR 3 or A weeks prr vioiif to goin F.at; f art df termined to Reduce our s'oi k before thefWih of ' Frhruary. Person visit in p Cuieimiati during thaf timt to buy w '' finj ,r t-ir d'antP to pive u rail ai tf nrr drtermh.ed m ilo what e ay- - Come and see w hether thrie thinq- b- o. Every tiism'pcian nf Dry ran K hrJ i fur Fstablikhitient and wiU bt M!d v ry ltr Ca'I and n- ; fit No. 2J I.owtr Ma: kvt Mre t (. incinnatt. f January, 30, ? -Ty

JKOPRIETOIl of the Biton House, corner of flth , ( and Ktm streets, Cincinnati. Karpu'r-, merchant j drover- and Imitu men generally, viiitinp the city

will ttnn it thir interest to call. ( -rr.i: hotiiti zud gtHid stahltnp. Ifarse kept hy the day oi eck. April I ith 1345. i

COFFKK. SUG All, &C.

1 Tierce of Kice, 400 Lhs. Sole Leather, 1000 " Co'tin Yarn, 193 " Lead. For sale b-

TYSr.tt I7.iy

ed nn'y witii pj.vder, ani nuke a sreat i l.'ii"ral.le Cluirman of the Cummiitee n.Ue ami sm.ike. S iuie seJ only s.ivill j on Foreign AflTainrs, onJcalloJ by the lion-

Siimo i orahie nieitiner iroin iniiittni, ine imeri-

imi

cli.ii i'it irritrtifr rather than kill

rarvv Itenvy mtal. th U di.os executii.il j can multipliralio:! taMe.'' I think it very

Sotnp (!lcliarte C shot. lllO Will J down l,'tI,M,,'t ..Oever, wiinurr mr l-rtsnn inrpt-r etlitinn, to nee tire f Ur sutcrilen cnrapU te rt.

- , rntp i.vpni ii'f i upr m nrpp np v nu , p- -r.. r.u , i i rv i .

HiJilie ct rtJ Hlt'UlllCU IIHU- - I' . fZt-..nt ininri.

I hpSKCOVD VOLUME of the "II.LVSTR TZU

M.(.AZIN"F.," will he commenced with the May number, and will be pnblihed about the fifteenth nf April, and the success which has bo far altentled our rnt.Tprize has deiermiiu-d us t- spare nothing that will insun an increased latioiia1. The lare edition print ed on the tirl volume was exhausted on the publication of the fourth number. Our N K W VOl.l'MK will bo commenced with a much

whole pUtooit.

nrs ihrnAino- only bomb shells. Some rn" o henl nn operation ol llr.it sort, ot i piviin; foi r splssdio stkcl plates in each num- . ... " : . . .. . , ...... thU I mn eitro lliil nl that nrvri it'll ! :ir an ! her, and a variety of tiiielr execuied l.luitra'iant.n

are dtieiiing pisltus HSfU tuuv iii i-uiiiiii- - - V ,llo:nl: ihe Utt.r-pr.ss w,n he a hit;h and refined or

The Illustrious Ten Illin ois Disgraced I'rcvi.ms t i votiiuT on the main onest'on

in the M.uise of UeprcseiitHtivi'a inCo:i-j gress on the suhiect of I lie notice as to the

joint tiL'i-n i.iti.i.i nu,os c.-i.r.. c i:i.i.pai! i versv vile tinnu

oilered ihj loiiowiiiir--i'i,V. ihe Oref-ui n-ies. ! S,mi flash in Hie p tn

tf a -i no lo.i er b. eu'iject of n-eirtitiatinti riliie fiz. the dial 2e all escaping ntlhepri-

r Ciimproiiiisd. tl i the votj bomsj taKOii, ' min hole.

.. i ii : . ... t . . s : . . : ii !....-, . , .

Some on nil ,UI bOllt. ! "et .lajestV Vi-iecil icitiru. auinu ua; iter, orti;iii:ii aou si-iicten, consisting ot uomance, 11 - : . . ttistoriei.1 SLi lehes. P...rv. Pimv.. ltvii-ws. Itio"Ta-

Sunie tn.tke a ter-; bini. anJ beat linn b.iuiy.' j ,,hv, ,i;c , ftc. tur selections win be mostly from

Tllere Mr. C J IilTeiS(ll Ohservevl tt 1 sources heyon.l the meansor reach of the pen' r.il read- , , " " , . .,.ii i ' ers and no pains or expense will be spared to r-.ake it Mr. I'eri'ilettin tlial sir. Konerl I'et I liau ; 0rthy the attention of t.-ry one.

omy were iimml wioked ami f.io!ish c-

nniiTli to vute in the aiVirm ttive, anJ o tint njinar live were fr.Mii ll'innta nim -lv. S.

A. l).)uga, MCiorniti,!, it je Wetp-i

w.irth, ami It. Smuh. Five from Illinois voted that no negotiation no treaty or any tcitleuictit of the queslio.i slmtiij Like place! IV.iple ol linn i,s' Dear it in m mJ, th it five 0' your seven Rpreeiil uivcs weie vviliinij to bung war, vv:tli its msnifold horrors on

Jiu, in preference to the soitlemeet of th

Some shtiiit ton hiih. some ton

low. some -i lewavs. a fev .iiiecilv al ihe . eleven en,uren.j

point. S-.ime are aimed at mulling and hit it. S niii! scatter proJiiimi!y, some kick their owners over. Some are unerniw, others always hit the vvnuij object. Some have loo much wadding, and vice ersa. S-mare alarm un-; others are ctmiplimentary gnn, use 1 only fur saline on speci;tl oecasion-. Some are in a series, constittiitn a battery, others are swivels,

question Oy honor ale iilt ittat i.n and com- ! ma le lit turn in any direction. Some are

I iiiefnl. s me useless, some dangerous.

prum-se. People of the Fn'ih t!oii.re$ion

81 Ihitnct and treemen of Adams County, remember that Stephen A. D uigliss, your Htprve. illative, led ihe van in th a vote. 'bivii to the honor of Christianity, civihzitiimatid our beloved country ;oanJ but len iv''a;ea in the hlla of Consrress. Such

re Hie men Ht vvould b inr ruin and destruction on our country, merely for the purpose of 'rniniT on tha whirlwind and direct the Biortn." People of Illinois, such jnen are not hi to represent you.' llemetn oer Uiem in Auiut next! Theii names Juld nut be forgotten IKiucl.ss, Mo--iernand, Hage, Wentworth and U. Smith. Quincy 111.) Whig.

Some amuse, some fiiJulen, some exaspe

rate, some explode, some gain the victtvry. Verv much depends upon the manner in which they are miaenJl managed. X. Y. Emporium.

Indian Depredations and Murder. -As party of ihree men were recently hnning on Escambra Bay, about fifteen miles "cm Pensacola, they were fired upon bv jn-dians, and Mr. Puis was instantly killed, "is broihei was severely wounded, but 'ih iheoiher. Mr. Silcox, succeeded in Reaping. Upon hearing of this outrage, Crane despatched Lieut. Donaldson and a detachment of men to endear - o cut oft the retreat of the Indian.

We find the iollowtnr in the Commercial report of the Diily Tniume: Mr. Unght, Indiana Fond Agent, ia expected here early next month, whun he will open books of transier of the ne-.v State

stocks, and propared to make the ex

change for the old bonds, as contemplated by the late law. A correspondence has taken place between Mr. Charters Hutler and several members of our Legislature, in which Mr. B. expresses himself well pleased with the result of bis mission. G f an ofice at last. Nat. Holt m has been appointed, Itegisler of the Land Office at Indianapolis in tha place of David V. Cu'lev, Esq., whose term bad expired. lad. Courier. Some modern sage advises all youn men who ara in the habit of smoking an occaMi! "pr, to th? C"! in riow.

a he Magazine will he handsomcls printed on But- ' ctlin.ff.il. Wini-r will. Kitl.l K..-.1I i I. 1 t,-n. B.irl i-nrh

rin-n sir. if il were a ones'iion not bi-: number win n:iin six rY-rnrn t ii ;i oi-ta.

i .. ... i. , r , .-,.,--.1 ; t t. Ibn.ninr. S i r I? .Ii I id I'.UiKb nakiiir two ec irani volumes v -ar ol tweetiiheir respective I remiers, Sir "- 7f,.pact .,S4rach, iii,,s,ra,ed with kohtt-eioht ert IVel an l Mr. Bocliannatl, il vvo'Ji-J he I F.scnaviMas os Sthkl: indep ndent of the numerous , ... . i : illustrations nn wood. Illl loss against the American Side. I A, , jj-, ,,,,1 Gentleman's Maaiine, it may be m-elcomed by, and prove an airreeable conipanioii to the s . ii i i . ,t . , most fastidious. Oc!I grist mill, belonZllig tO -Mr. Atl.tnlj Arranriwnli here Iw-en made to procure original Mil cr, COtli:nnn!y called "Fisher's Mill," j translations from some or the most popular f 'rench an- . l t ul ...-'thors. The press in all parts of the country have situated on twin Creek, in I reb.e co., was , ,avj,h it h pn,ia,., r ,h. ..iiIU,rated Mara- . .. . . 1 ."I .1 i. . "

consumijti by nre, on tne insr. i ne toss , ine,- as win oe iimi d. me mnint: j ,i,l .i t J III 111 l.'. tl.nM j-iL.t ! The Journal of Commerce say.: ' The 1 iterarj- eon13 esiimat-'d at 5,- 01111. 1 o or thousann tl.nar, ,- m., i,.t. re.tin-rchanc.er." buh,!8 of Wheat and one hundred barrels) The Rambler says: "It isd.-stmed to he ihe Mn.iof fl ur were destroyed. The dwelling of i"rf thecoiintri." 1 v- 11 , :i.-.m:, f ,w I 11 1 pit ! m very rl.trant style, typr. paper, ensra-

isaac s ittiiiti!ii!ii, 11 in a iiiiii. cumi J"""! iiiiti-illroil. - - it win prove a powrrttii rival

trror.

or new

j masters, ni-si;ies some nan a score oi wooa-eui illustra

tions ot me uierry colli nis. mil. osr. v orrnrr. It will be a fnvoritefor all those who look for choice tiirtorials V r Sunrinv Jtlas.

Of its literary contents we nerd not sprak, unless to ay they are "in.-reasinir rich. Kryttal fount. One of the lar-.-st mid handsomest magaiiiu-s now published. k'rctvillr X Y -. Decidedlv one of the best periodical! of the day. Pot er X li'Oazrttr. The embellihinelits arc uncommonly eleeant, both in desiirn and rvcution. .V T rue Sun.

It is a work that ouht to have great circulation. .V.ii" H'eeklj f.-rr. I.isrht, pracfful. pleasant readinsr, of a pure moral

1 t'-nean-l mostly novel, aceoinpaniea who no it-ss iiinu ! four sf.-i I ciict-avine, which elegantly embellish as j well as illustrate the work l.irk Benjamin't H'tttrrn Continent 'I hose ho si ih a first. rate table companion, must obtain the Xr-rk tiiustrated Maga.ine. Bane,

Mart. Patriot

Admin'.stratoi's Gala of Real Estate. -iTO I UK. is hereby piven. lhat the undersitrnrd, adij ministraior. of the Kstate of John Alley, Senior, late of Franklin County, deceased, by virtue ofan or

der of the Probate l'oui-t of said ounty. w ill procei a , to sell on the premise, on Saturday the 2-lth of March, ; at inihlii. r.ti r prv. to the hiL-h.-sl bidder the fullowinc i

real properts-, situated in Salt Creek Township, in said j County to wit: part of the north east quarter, of sec- j ti.m ii, Toun 11, of Hanire U. north 2d priticipul meridmn line of lands, direct! d to be sold at Cincinnati; j betrinnintr at the South West corner of said quarter, thence North to the r'utht hand fork of the Walnut fork (of Pipe Creek.) thi tici down said fork, with the mc-1 anders of the branch, to its mouth, thence dim n the, u-iiniit fork, with the mirn.lcr thereof, to the fir;t

small drain on the south side, thence up said dram, with it meanders, to the south line of said quarter,. thence West to the plare of bi-giniuir, containing fifty ! acn s, more or l. s, except om- acre heretofore sold oft" . ) .. f the South West corner of aid tract: also the North I rmrKMXf

West quarter ot the s unn l'.ast quarter oi section z, j -i-nn n 11 Hanire W. F.nst id containinir 40 acn s.exceiil i

four acres her tofore sold otf the North West corner of j said tract. Terms, one half cah; balance in one jr, with approved sccuntv. j THOS.W. ALLEY. AdmV. Feb. ?3, IS 15. P-s-w.

April 22, ISU,

K U hi S II I. II 11 WIS Y II L LS STEAH-POWEU iOokiri Ia-Ti? Porlrait,

AMI Picture Frame Miimtftietory, 117. Main Ft. Cincinnati. fl'IIK above articles can be furnished in i c.vd 3 style and on as reasonable ti rms as at any of ihe ' F.asteru Cities. An assortment of Looking tlas.cs always on hand at wholesale and tt tail. i X. U.-.OIil Kraun's refill ic platc-s rttst't. : STEAUIiOATS $ HOTELS F'.rimhiM. at the- hortel notirr.

March 27th U4i. U

TO COUNTRY H3G3ATJT3.

Crorkcry W.'ss, &e. stibscrilK-r liavinar r- c nt imporH'irn com I pti tt tlhi sfoiko 1'rintid n.id ( onmn-n Ware, would inform those wifhtns" t tircite, thai h cun no offer ffir th'ir atniir.i i.tii nn' f?f th hr-x t Icctrd acrtnirnitin VWst. ft !' coufldfin that thne w ho f vor iiini wiih a call w i1.' h fd rt th- ir intrre fo pnr bu-. a it tp hi i'.'t nlitifl to at low nrict", eiflipr for ca-.horajproTi d paor. 'I he Tocl hm fat't-n st'lt eti d wth a vn-vr the ct7vtrr r.tdt tid roncitin p?rt of Common and Printed Tea, and Tfa V'bi; do tin Ri aiorl d do rir Fifth" r--. rio rio do F.dgvd and CC i'uits. d d do d HaktrN lihtn and NaprViib a r-.-at yar.ny rf oh-r arti'-'t i;i hn line A I. SO An asorrment f Hint GUrt, hii.h w;! sold by tlv bos at Mknufjctur. r" pr.rr. VMS S MFSO "Xr. 52. fain t. cat opp ru .t t o. bik. fm. Mirch i, tis. rt-ly

CO..

W. 11VLAM)

HOIKSAOF. ae.dHctn-1 dialers i-i Stp!" and

UhV CO'Vnv. No. t, l-i.it. street, r.orth

side thri-f do.irsefl-t of iVaiout. Cincinnati, r. March :rth, Ir II I l-'.T

.TOSRI'II CAUKY, UTHOLKSLE and Retail denier in Grn.rc--ic ' atntl Produce, No. 0 Commercial Row, fo.t of Main utreet front of the public wharf, Cinci matt. V, SaU, Sugar, CnfTs-T, T-a, Xnd;t;o, MadJer, Nml, ;a Cottnn Yarut fte. Sold at th" 1owpi cat.h pricf. March iT, 1R4S. l-!r

i HOOP!' COIT.H WI CBOTT-T pr-nt: ; .fa vii tCxpuctor.vit in iiIimiii t xc p'.mn tht mM -' liable pr p:raii n m u 1t ihi a'm.e If enliven Whonpir.c; Cnu;h into a in Id and tracabe dist ne ihortvi m diirati'n in Tr than ne hif, and i prtMluces a certnin mid vedv rrovrrt-. Fr -in ha'f to , one ti a-p-wjnfiil rcri.imly nirr 1" HfVI iitV-nti and o mz children, m hall'art hmr and an hour. 1 hr

live ot hundred of i-hiidrs ii wil! b- mnd si;nual! by alwaxit keep i nc n on hatid.r-aiy f--r nu v eineri-nry. ll.Vah4rp M.'d-cine is f.-r nt the DrurSiora of Mt,r. Ilitt & Haiie, Ta. 9-3w

XA1I.S. KKGSassortrd. For sale hv A. DOVALUSOX A. CO Comir Ninth and M. in st., Cincinnati

July 25, 1145 31-ly

New Goods.

i

a no i .ik h rnoor . Mn. MapvN I)- ar Sirt I take cr'at r!i anr in ipf irminirVou that the bottle of J AY M.'S III 1 II VOMC which 1 u'-lained from you tt;-' .b r, bus proved

roost s-atistjctory ae.il -o-ei s:u . l r i-.r.riy a yar ii-.vioiiS to ilsiii tho I nine, r.iv hair h-d he n filling nu. and had become v. ry tt-. in a-.-.d vi rl. --.-! f ;r kf.:i simi;tln,l as try much afil.tt-d i'h S'ldd Head, the sores eoieriiiir almost thr rntiiv lid.ai"tr

usitic the Tonic for about two io'it-.h. my h --i as

1 comol. telv curei". and my hair to

THE Sii'iicribers have just received!

rest: r- rl. anl '

Ken-rTru''.y s o.r . c. c.

SAMI KI. W VAN FltF.r.

So:nerviile, tunuary n, is u.

now groiin- fitu ly.

aic i siimrini, n.fci. in 1 1 . o l . u;.s, fillers ill ronl. ii win prove a powentii on tin'" Piytiin ttirnpiko, WttS als) cnnsilllied ajnontrits liphtercompciitors. .V F Errnina Mh . oi.i rv ... r ,...,. F.aih num.H-r contains fmr fems of the old or by lire on the JJtil Ulton Join ll-ll. masters. h.iJ,ssome half a score of wood-cut illit

Tc.r;m Polaloen.The editor of the N. Orleans Picayune has pccii s.ime Mmjilr-s of the Texan putaloea, from which he infers ih it if there 'h tiny disoass a'non; them it is very tlilTjrer.t from lhat in Kmp. 'Tiie ilie ,e i plethora a predisposition id grow faster than common, and a tenden

cy to gien corpulency. One pntatoe in

fected with this disease is a meal for a mih-ily."

1 Illl.S. IS. II A littles ! ilipir Snrin-T and Summer (.otid. which iTiji. Ilr.-iiis. .'Hill !t.!tl'i'j Iron

Wholesale and Heiail Dnifftrist. and d -aler in Paints, . .. , . " . , . . . . , ' -sir 1 i o,is, varni.he, and Dve sturt-s, adJed to (heir former stock make their. A it I:. Comer of Lower M.uket Sycamore sis., j assortment large and complete uf a'.l kiaJ j 'J'noV;!,' Z't i. CIS'CIWATI. O. j of returns his thanks ti old cu-tom -rs and lie pnlilie 1"HYSICI VS and Conntrv Merchantsarer. quest-; t t ' fl 11 US i fr'nerallv, rr ih.-ir patroniM h. ntof.,re cm. nd. d to edtocall and examine fir iheinselT.s. Ihe above . . . - : . him, aud would now inform ih. m int h is resuy l article, are of the best onali-v, and nrn be had at ! GllCetl r.i, Illfltnire. Qte ensw.tie. If iOts t furnish articl. of I m ir-, c o ih.no-t w.'.'"reasonable rates. Cash paid f..r C.in-nr and Be. swax i i ci... t- I tr. r .. ! tial kind, manufaetund of the l.,-t tin pine, ai th

, ,, I, ,,, , - " ;jr I Oil'.'s. l ltrini i i mm j.trit; 11.1..1, 1 lowest inarkt ( prn-cs. r -r. iii ui.lm.g t.- pii

. lorettctrai'i V !raw Imnne's.

Ittntrlln Irn.i fi' I ,nifK: mii.i. axd fRoss-cfT saws, pine enrns

l.h. SI.?-i Iron assorted -in-?.

fs.o.Tfllh.. Illootn Foic do.

oo Vmerican Steel;

100 " F.ntrlish blistered do

lco " ( a.t Steel. Jn.t r-.-iv-l a i! r.rO B.iS. TTNT.R. llookviile. V;i,-.ii, nS -''

I

Mr. Ci.sRKSon. You w ill confer a favor by aiviaa notice, that onr worthy fel-

1 :.: is n .,...1. .rill L. ... I 11 conialo. four r.teell encravintrs. and a larcre Hum'

luw l iitru, r(t'fi.fss , . 1 uti i 111 iv ssin uc . V . -. ' . ' ' c ... ..! 1.... . ' ... , I her nf wood-eitts, besides sivtv-four patres or excellent ported, for the Office OI Justice Of the rratlincrmatt ,-r. Phila. Chronicle. . I f.,, . 1 . .. J 1..! One of the pleasantest nerimlieals of lii-ht literature Pence, to fill the vacancy occainned by Bllh,:,h.d hl ,',,: cou.,trv!-p.rf.,nrf uef.n.

the rpsionalioii of JamPsi Wallace Jr. Airents. and nrraons wishinctn cmnmenee with the

lt-s vvioiiir, u- iiiii.m a, 1..1 .

XKIt Mi :' Til II IXOIAXA AMKKICAV.

ssvo ljlla- in adsance, st.'.so in m montns. u.uu I at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for evervvear payment is d-. laied thereafter. r- v tq floe vonsre or less will be in

serted three times f:r one dollar, if payment b made j in advance; one dollar ami t .venty-tive cents ,f pay.

ment hetlelaved one y;-ar; aim om-uon-r ......... yj .. a ..id in the same nrnnortioil for

II Ol ill 1 " o .. --- ------ . - .

the time pavlm-m i delsyed. l-art 1

for a long.-r lime will be ehir.

base

i tny thiiiir i.i lu lint will do wv! to c.!l inii 5-n.i) hi stock tH-f.ire purchasing iliev-h' te.

AMI TIBS. PAIN TF.D PfCKElS. TRCE I 0Urv..' Mt'Nv.

CHAINS. SPADK.S fc SHOVKLS, MA- 1 1 comtamly on !.J-jd an as--nuoitit 01 Stov. Xl'KF. FORKS, Sl IKONS, ! .ch as Cooking Stoves ol egkt 1I1M1 r nt sifes. Pari BRASS KETTLF.S, 8cc, I lor Stoves arsd Ten pi'iic Stoves, v Inch -111 be s.ii'1 , All of sihich they are determined to aell as low as th ovr frCAem I fame kind of csels are sold in any town in the tsiern x t. 'l kinis of .lob wirk itom nf. .itl nratress i part of the Stale or at Cincinnati prices, adjin? fn ijjhi 1 nd di spateh. old Ci!p;r, 1'ns f 11 ; Ptnter taken ! .. -l - f S. C T"S'1.'I 1 . ...i.vil ri'l,l:U

t only on tne neavy ariicif" is. . in erctiare lor unsan

I Brookville, Apr.l il, ld45. 17-Iy

Mov. l. !5sS.

3-ll N II. Ft'Ot.K-

J4-: T

BACON-

1

a v imv s,-! and Soulderi. mt fr-im sm-ikc.nciire.

II for sale by TWKRS, MTAHTT 4 HIT T

-rtr.

Brookville, Fib. 12,

dv.rtisements

d on the sa-nepnnc iple

Of many voters.

Drooktille, March 10. ISIS.

their orders a

loon t possible, to it cure complete eta. TERMS. Yenrl stibcription. 3i two copie, f; or ft copies (;o one address) tin. All letters of ihwcriptiott, and order, addre.v4 to

Died -On Frid .y the 7ih inst., Rcmen ! It.ThaV'-F.iit.sra.scovv

II .TimsjiN nf Milrov, I;i,'i Co. Ind.

aid ontii-e.

1I2SUSII STORK. 15 MERCHANTS DRUGGISTS to call and examine their assortm-nt, it being very lariat preatly ,,r

i in ihi- bruh

tisfactnrv. ami lhi e shall h.- lili to ''t

ihe mo-t fismlioil areh irih IS4e

NEW TAILOR SHOP. WM. CLA II K f- .SO.V,

RESPF.CTKULLT inform the pnblie that they have aommenced business in the town of I.niirtl, j direetlvover Rors' ttorp. All orders le(Y with them J for work shall receive prompt attention, on as liberal i terms as can be obtained elsewhere. None but yood t workmen thall be employed. rmhiom regularly re ' eeive. : Jan. I, 1MB -u

SCW STYLE CASHMKUKS.

1

CAK nrm tylc Cahmrrc De l.ains. 1 Ho do Rtp. eashmfrr.

mmofactur-. I "V eaomrrc piatti.

, Ji4 rrcrirra from t. w itiis.i-ntinij .

be wld rcry hriij. whiu v i ahki, 74 f.T wnrWt nt.

to,w. Orl. "t 154' 4'-

XEn i iKE.

ciir.Ai? fa r.i. uooDv UOCELAN'D & McCLntHV harejusf recrtve-! a l. i.u'iful as.ortini nt nfFa'.l Goods of On btevt

! st) it s. to hirh th y invite tht attelitioi. i.r llie p ibl'i: j generally. Diir'oci Kiiisiu ia j-ari of the foltoi..s Goods.I Calicoes nf the fine! v'f. Fshnn tt'.i.

.Husliit de Ininet. .'"i' a t iw't. I inetto, Aluilil M, Shilli.k, S'-ffs, U'di'o rYmireu. .tntfjs, Cl-l 'it''. 'aincie'.t 'i'. 'vl.iit. & C Hat. and Cans, Boots and hoe.. O seerifv, IfHrdsrar.. tiieensivare, ,Vc. ?fe. Th.- h:-e on band exellent Fish, both Whit, ai.d Mack'rel produce will He taken in eTebeorw f.r f-.oods. One store i iicaird near tht Coui t llouse, cuve door north -f the Post lilric.-. Moffitt'. Pitt and Cli.-i-sci.n's Hi'isni ar. found at the sauii: e-Mblihm. til . S- pltoiler 1. I-4.V . tT I)