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terchy on iLc sub-Treasury bill, y Mr. MiJ. brown, of Tennessee, in the House of Representatives, bul forgot to do to. Mr.
Urown, thonjh not an eloquent or graceful onior,.:.- neeriue.ee8 a very ace .nan and j . - - , , . fc'l l . 1 1 i - - ' - - -i S7..S... v....... iwsvs resd remarkably well. They are matiiin- When this epech of his, on the tub-Treasury, shall be publisheJ, your readers will havo the opportunity of reading a verv etrong and searching document. The weather this afternoon was beautiful and many members o. the- House went
cucsion on the sub-Treasury bill, for, at the ! being initiated hae given their unqualified tunc Mr Washington Hunt closed and Mr. sllpporl ,0 . g f Te Garrett Davis 'commenced his remarks,!, tu.,icrs,ice. ine tbere were but thirty-seven members in iht "eslre for information in relation to the Hail. O.ie of these was, of course, the j Order is increasing in every section of our venerable and ever constant John Quiucy Slale. ,.s SIICrp ... .
Adams. I learn from one of the meirbers, that t!i3 Senate confirmed a few minor nomina t.ons'in secret session to-day, but did notbjnir more. "We have very dusty streets and avenues, a warm sun, a cool, almost chilly, atmosphere; and still mxny stringers in thn city. It is thought tint Pillsbury and Kauri"' man wil be elected to the House ofRepresentatives .from the State of Texas the .'jrmer oriffinaiiy trom f Jiame, ana an 8Die man; the latter formerly from I'ensyl-j vai:ia, and of very respectable talents. POTOMAC. Sons ot Tei!ipcancc. SOXS TEMPER ANCE PLEDGE, w ithout reserve, solemnly pleilg n:y honor as a man. that I will neither make, huy, sell, nor e as a b.-erftgr, ai.v Spirituous or Malt Liquors, Wine or Cider' 'heniionjor Xlrmberthip: -ac;e years, occupationI r-i-"poe proper person to become a iatm- . Di ision, Xo. , Sons if Tem iterance. (Sijiu-d by a member ) "arm " Application J, i Chai tcr Sunt of Temprrancr. The i:nd rigned. inhabitants of , believ- ( vmper.nee ,o w.u ! The On! of the Sens of UUy p. iiin the officers r.nd members of Indiana l)iNn. o. i. sons ot emperanee, (wlio have been lui v cendbythexatinnaiwivi.ionsutodoOtorranV ti.em a charter to open amw Divion. t be eaii.-d n.vi.,en,xo .son, of Temperance, ;;rdeVv;ririVuTcn? We pk!;.-ourselves iadividually and eollectively,to , be roverm-d by the rules and usages of the Order as nr.virih!'t' hv .he Vational Tiiviinn . Knc!-ed is the charter nf,S5. (Date.) 1 fie a!i ive to bdireeeted To M. W. Haile, R S. oTi.ie, t ratikiin t- ountv, Indiana. The names of cicht persons ;f rood moral character ' ari standing in society, must be aj pemied to the ap. REC.CI.R WEEKLY MEETINGS. Indiana Divi-itm, Xo. 1 Meets in Broi-ksii-e, every "loiid-iy evening at 6 o'clock. J. R. GOODWIN, W. p. M. W. Haile, R. S Wayne Division Xo. 2 Meet, in Cer.treville, Wayne Co, e rv Fridav evt liinc at 6 e'eleekJ)HX PU1 1CHETT V P. DAVID B. WOODS. K. S. ! Wayne Division. No. 3. Mtf-ts in Rishmnnd, Wasn ' Cotiaty, every Wednesday evening, at o o'clock. ' w ii. sMi in, w. p. B, W. Davis, R. S. TChrystal Fount Division, Xo. 4. Meets in New Albany, Fluyd Co. even- Thnrsilav evi nintrat 6 o'clock. DAVID HEDDEN, W. P. J. D. McRea, R.S. Lifayotte Division, No. $. Meets at l.ot-an Cross Ruiii", Dearborn County, ex erv Thursdav evening t f o-'.o.k. WILLIAM LAIRD, W. P. Chaklzs Jclly, R. S. I nity Division No. ft Meets jn r)uhlin, Waxne Co, every Saturday evenintr, at half past 6 o'clock. AXSI.EM BUTLER W. P. M. A. -CHOCI.FIELD R. S. Fayette Division, No. 7 Mests in Cor.nrrsxillc, Fsxttte Co., every Fridav evening, at o'clock J. A. XELSOX, W. P. 1" . H. Olephaxt, R. S. Xo Acmxe.-List winter a law was ! ... , ' ; passed, giving the vancus townships in j Marion Count), lad., to determine by vote, j whether any license should be given for j iv -..-! r i: . . ... . '. nc iciau xi sjuiuuiis ntjuors. i nai vote was taken on Monday last. Centre town--t.: t. V v s - i- . snip, in men luuidimpo.is is smiaie, ceci-: ea sgan.si rccnse ry a vote oi t!JU to J 10 S.'meofthe ether townships decided vo .,m t,;,,. .v, : r. i ver of license. l. cnireviile. Me make lie In owino evract from a letter to us, from a member ! of the Centemne Division, dated March ! !3J,to wit:-"Ve are rroarcssinff finelv. ! are progressing finely. Some six additional members have been
alreadv initiated, and we are to initiate five ! carried away. But still far lcnronertv ! i , ,dr lcss r'peri more on next even.ng-three of whon.;hbcen cestroj-ed than was anticipated, j will be mincers ot ou,- place-two Meth-! ' lar?e Farl of lhe 'lWe lumber being
odist, and the Pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in this place. These . luiisiers will oring with them a powerful influence. Our place is emphatically tem-! peiateanJ religious. This institution then, i , - . ' i.nueanu I emperanee, . ai narmonize together, is peculiarly suit-; ' to Hie genius of cur people, and cannot :"!, if wiselv conducted, to meet their de-: s:.!o.l anrohation ! Richmond. Extract from a leltei to us, rrom a member of the Richmond Division, j dated April 2i to wit:- Our officers in ; this Division of the Sons of Temperance j were installed last evening. We initiated ' 'wo last night, and had twelve petitions. e ate getting some members who have
been very dissipated, and whose reforms- ?ervant- wh" ,,e mei al door, tion wi'I ht h'.-i.. .i . . . i-e rushea past him and entered the cham.on ui.I be a biesg to themselves, their bcr of lhe CaPtain, xvho had not risen from -amnios, and to our community." ' lvs bes'j a violent scuffle commene'd, wliich
uti.. ofu. ocnooineii . s. ft t i Division at this place writes "That though We have aCCOmnlU'io h... l;,.l ( . ciiivk. IJUi' o; 23nization (,,,., s. , auu.i, uur prospects now are bright if KrUl.iA.,: - . ! 8nJ WS, and w hoPe that at the ' end of our next quarterly term we shall be j able to reports large accession to our ri i . ,. """.ion IO Otir UlVision." TV. A I .M .... . ..w.Uwinoinceroi u.my Uivmon, ; 6' f Dublin, for the present quarter ! were duly installed by Dr. J. Pritchett, W. or vi ayne Division No 3, on inst: the 4'h i ; : Anslem Dutler V. P. "m Hol'.ingsworth W. H- A Schoolfield R. S. M Miner A. R. S. Denj. Sink F. S. J- H Leake C. I D. Overman A. C. John Warrick I. S. P- Custer O. S. A. n 'itrviue. wt learn from tke B.o. , installed the officers of Fayette Divis. 1J", No 3. at this place, that the Division i ruering-twowercinaisted the even- !-,, f 1 c"
The Prospedsof lhe Order. We learn thil the Report f.om the several Divisions in this State have been received. The ac
cessans to the Order have been considers ble.and it is gratifying to find that it is commanding the attention of all classes of the community. Many have identified themselves with us who are eminent for their purity and virtue, and however inveterate have been the opposition of some to institutions called "secret societies," after Slate. Its SUCCess. thf rh!r.i.. r :. members. & s growing popularity wher ever it has been fairly tested, has done much towards dispelling prejudice, removing opposition, and caused many who were loud in condemnation, to pride themselves upon their connection with it. Go on, Brethren, De ever on the alert in guarding it from the designing and unwori.u,. .h-i it.-f.m V"' ,u' "nue to increase i" ""g.uness, ana its invigorating influencesbe extended to every portion of our ' country. Temperance Cdebration.-SHarity was j?t1a il.iv amnn.-v ik. t J . .. i a ea!a dav anion? the Tomna,.n.. i.n.. . . - - ium.c i in our city, Covington and Newport, j Among the many processions we have jhad, we have witnessed none more impo- ; sing than that of the 4th inst. The Sons of Temperance, in their simple badges & j with their healthful look, as they paraded ; trough our streets, attracted vetv general attention. They turned out well.'number. In8 some two thousand strong (about one naii ineir nutnoer j and were p a fine looking bind of firemen. J ",,e lOOMng OinU 01 firemen,
A I cu;r) - , " "i ci cu ni river. A'SO SlliCP hoard At Shires Garden, the scene was deep- of, from store 210 lid V . ly interesting. Tliebanks were IliiAr! i i, U a i V ti ' , ' 4,,J bx al f,, . . ,"KS w "e "edwnhj3 o, delivered; 80 and 487 at 3 70 in store
;Mtlin.uJ v. v's evenmg,
" "t "'srir voices Were Uplifted in sweet songs of welcome 1 . i Uncovrrej meriremen and Sonsof Temper ! .SPrance passed along, speaking thus theirdeep ! felt response to the pure and innocent who 1 hil iniiul 1 in Iki. n . . . .,. . . ' 1 ' ineir it s- j timony to a good cause and their respect iir me men w im sought to uphold it. 'Twas beau:iful to witness youth and man.ool communing wuh each other in this ! simple, yet touching manner. There was speaking at vaiious points , during the day, and ail things passed off weii. c in. oar. Tht, 71 ,or-.,..F.... ft.. n . UtSirU'lne t reshet 0)1 the Penobscot. i tie Uuston Travelei has some late accounts fiom Hangor of the destruction ; there by the flood. Bangor has been deli:ged with water, and immense quantities of property, and it is feared some lives, have be. n lost. The estimated loss is very large. The Mercury thinks it cannot be ' less, on the river, including the citv, than a million of dollars. Vu7t. Ledger. . HtNGOR. March 33. j Yesterday was a strange Sunday in this city the churches comparatively empty. ; soinc of them not opened at all, and a large- ' proportion of the people in the slreeu, e .nil . rC 1 1 m 1 .,.1.;.. " "1 ' 8 ' scenes that were passing -sonio exerting themselves to secure property in peril. The ice began 10 snap and move on Saturday, and the wa ,er to ba!u,d 'J' nisht, a out Midnight, it moved a small distance and formed jam, which brought the 5er St . the prine-pal business stret riin near- ! ly to the tops of the doors ofVhe buMdin movea iv to the tops or the doors of the builJinrrs ,l i,;' l,.. he" i Uie-,ce varied below and al mA,r. ! And in an instant the water fell a ay, and ' retired into its bed. The ice of course carfied much that was valuohle wiih it. Tk. milie .t s-. , . . I o.d) Xh had lien S 2e,Jc,n I -ason for 815,000, the bridge acroS ! .e"!,.0tC"1' ne tnree bridges across the tw- t - . i . . . i ivcnauskeag and numerous buildiivS 111 , ii. ,-. f.t, i t... o . c icil eilliliu nil; tafb OHliie IV.larVi'S, I 1 1 ic a O.s.s. T n... t nl I I. 1 : 1 - r I - . . . a "wu, i out turn, me use oi wmcn i has never been known on th is river an) may not be repeated in half a century. Tlie l,llckness of some of the ice piled on Tll,' Some sa twenty feet thick. Dut you know very we!l that the tendency at such atime is strongly to exaggeration; when the riierl ' rising, stories swell in about the same , P"TH"0"- This morning presents a scene . . . a,,,, " ",usl ue ma"y , ..r . ' musi oe many before U.ingS Can bC pill li. mUCh, days vrder. Efeds of Drunkenness. John T Tucker of Madison county, Kentucky, made in sane by drink, wounded six persons with ! a bowie knife, at ashington, on the morning of the 2S;h ult. He entered the house of P'- Hamsey, of the Navy. Afiorwounwie sons o: cant. liamsev hinriM ihpv ' r?1,eJ in anJ after Great Hno, in "IM,il ra " -ccenca Several WOimas, SUC- ' U,e 'U"aieU llian. ( The yoiin"est on of Cart. Kamsev was a ! ' i 1 - 1 : : . i r . . .
mere boy of 12-his wound, wearV glalto ! nnsnfe 'l " " " ; hoTr,,' tiZZt The c,d,st sn" ls l'rt, tllOllgh the , constantly rv-ceivii.cfr.-sh and cenuinc Drue, and Med. phv;riaI1 J,. ll0t think .1, nnl,n.,U, TI,.!1" rrom ,h,'m nrs " prirrt, which will',,,, I nj.CiailSdO I.Otllllllk d.tngeroilsly. The hlenstosell nb.lter terms than .nv other ho i
tantain llimself rprcivpit fmir nr A.n in onthe head and face, one. of them just grazing the eye. The iiCro man had his finSpr nearly taken off. Cin. (7az. I .. .. ........... .v... ... U.S. S.ll.91 Mesmerism. A lady was recently put in the mesmeric sleep at natavia, X. V., and a minor taken from tha shoulder without causing the slightest pain. She nrut be delighted with such a "humbug" science. I Plat boat and Crew Sunk. We lenrn flOHl ntir S iiiihprn fi!oj .,;..4 . . ii om our R.nunern ti.es, recened j ester-! n.H , mat a lew OaVS flllCe a Short r-clin : aoove Point Coupee. I. ,., a flatboat, supposed to be from Louisville, was seen float- . In? flown with the Clirrpnt anr) in .11 Parent safelv. wh n t t,,j.ii. a... ' ed beneath the water, and every person on '' l'08rd Perishei1' ne f" f horror esra t,OVe """" victims as the ,b,,at went oowti. and Histantsiieonslv thev fw..Q H watery grave. C m?. Com.
JdThe Lond. Globe has the following: Preparationsor War. In consequence r.rthe present unsettled state of our tela lions with the United Stales, order have been transmitted to the Royal Aisenal at Woolwich, to te in readiness to furnish a powerful armament, consisting of various pieces of ordnance of different calibres, eun-carriages, ammunition. &c, for the various ships of war and steam-vessels at present stationed on the coasts and rivers of Canada, and the lakes that form the boundaries between that colony and the t. States. More than 300 pieces of ordnance, with the necessary ammunition, will have to be got ready for this purpose. very significant, and intended to operate on the netves of the U. S. Senate. 77ie compliment should be returned.-Lid. Sen
Mormons. K letter from Warsaw. rili. nois, dated March 20, says: "The Mor mon ex xpediticn is encamped about sittv r..V TV . . "''cu aul" uptne Des Moines. Many empty ! mi ac ii us.: - . .....vo ut i i.c irs .uoines. iwany empty vi aeons nave refirned to Nauvoo, Rockwell the assassin, and Redding, have returned, with the avowed intention of murdering somebody. XCIndiana Dtbt. The N. Y. Mornii, News of the 28th ult., contains a Ion article in relation to our State deht. iT . ; tradicts the rumor orthe rejection, by our ..llu uuiuers, oi me act ot last winter. The iTT' r,A!r" Bl,Uer won,d not n 10 En" 1 1 and U " 1 1 t !l e fi rs t o f t h e n respn t m n n t li .t. . . -v. ...x. uiiiu.j m me uiii coma not dave j been known at the time the Mibernia left j lor this country. Lid Journal. COiriMERCIAL. The Market. Flour. Sales yesterday, from White water, bO brls at $3,60; 50 'from sK.re at i J u: tu trom ou iro.n wason at 3 72; 50 from liitewatfr al 3 "?. rtci r . 1"S 1. , irtJin Store at 100 brls citv snlrl al 3 70, in mill. Bacon. Sales of 7 casks TTamc s;. . , , , . -riu. d ; JIIKl Nnnn i Are t &( n r, n 100 lbs. hhds evtr- r,i'i n... eu .. ,j PT. i 3 85 net; ' lj;J0 lbs Sides at 5 00. net: 25 nnus augar Cured Hams, baed at 9 00. Lard.-SAe9 of 500 and 700 lie No l' ! Cliy renaereil, at DC; 100 kegs COUOlrV tt 8;ime-and H hrla n.ii-i.., V . o . tr. o.imc, aim o Oris COIinlry 0 2 at 5iC. Sugar. -Sales of 2 and 1 1 hhds eonl fair . n, .n . ' . 1 "wus KOOa lair at Gic per lb; 10 and 5 hhds do at Gc. Molasses. A sale from store of 74 brls at 35C Per Uallon ' fcu""". toffee. Sales Of25bao-s fair at Rp- "ll on,! t k-..o l oi ' and 0 bags gOOd at 81c per lb. Cotton. A sale of 5 bales middlino- fair TennM,. , S miuaiing idir IclllICSSe ai C per lb. TubaCCO. Sale of 20 keS G twist ,9 1 u Kt es 1SI, i 0 i, 31 tC peril). Sell Si'm fenni riso- f Adf l t tot.il. OJ,eS IfOni fiver Of 400 brla ka. .nixiid i ai tc pei bu. and 11 brls Kanawha Alum at 28c. ron. Sale of 15 tons Tig at $32, 4 and i)ilf.., ci r . , i UlalOCS. ishlQ frOIll IOie Of 200 brl3 at 1 37 per br!' from wn n.i in , i i . ' e,i j cri ur , ir.Hll WasOII, 130 bushels at OOC per Inland. Ct.l. Oat. New oRh-, pril2.-The stock market was steady to day and closed firm at the Second rtn.irr V.xil.ir. 1 sxcil.na uoara. AOtlimg was done in Ex-! change of any account-rates rpmiin lct ,huuicu. x.uuun-ine market is s'p.-irt v : j the sales however are moderate, and prin-: i, - J . f -i'v , - , ,,,a!,"iaciurers. j lT A few6'" f nI.me hb! i ' . , SaleS f 0h,' have i 5?" m'd 'l W" 1000 brls si,i.iuy s.-uriii.iuc lO me manufacturers io me manufacturers. . essee were taken for export at 5 44.- ! - 2 Dall.moreand Georgetown. 250 brls Dal-Genro-ptntt n OKI h.l. ti .t .. " vuuu' "J'r tl p-06 reCe'Pts 1 -i .! UJ -",ount to 1090 ; r,. Z 7' " "Cai "1Ve l,een ,a" v.xpun l..iiuuii oil private terms f ?,b"IS i' 31 I'S XV"78' 300 do al wt , v''vi'ti?iKi3 icw ur nana to 09c. ftmhushAl. s,ha.. - ow corn 09c; 0000 bushels Somhetn 77c. an.l 30:10 l.iulmlo V... ri. l . . . . .,r.. iira,isgc. auii oris I11S,t F,orc:Sn,SPirits steady Wth a moderate demand. Provisitin. ar. dun and piices in favor of the In vcr "?erMarried -On Thursday the 2J inst t the residence of Lewis D. Willmon'Esq by the Rev. Mr. Trimble, Mr. Robert' McCleeby, Merchant of this place, to Miss AlGt'STA SCHWINDT. 30 000 lbs WOOL W .TE1) At the i.aurcifactorv to ca,-dfjr customers, he con. "'luo-Z ,hs Wooi. wwtfd.o min,rwm. Jy- c""" rd winter, or .,. - WE.haii.h.Mdyft.rc.rdi(t.WiB b7,wfirst0f V May' 'our tk-aiu machine in fine onU-r. erdone at Laurel (or any other place,) and on as short notice as possible, with three s, tt of rod cards run.lit ....... -"? " ni,nt i vt c an ja o making txiensive ad- ....... us m sisenuiery tic., i..r the nurp.neof Spinning ",'nP'?ndnl,,,,,n?"f"''nd o'U'nils such ar Jians, Satten. its. Flannels, Blank, tine and Hr.,,.,1. cinih all of which we will Unas well, if nn Ku.... lta Myotb,Ttsblishiuiin the State, and at fair ' n. 1.I.INC. in all, ti branches w ill be faithful!, atl i. ij " ' -iiiiiiiiii He , k wiurr atrer tne tirst of .pu-m.HText. E. MACYACo. 25-tf DRUGS & CIIKMICAI.S At Phi!uMhin Prirrt. Atthr f; we, a a lrn.c St.e, S: 15. East Third Street, h.'ticrrn Mni o vomflrr. nvriwui 'itrwSJ'; " '"mi str,-et, sire now reeeivinr a fin I and rxtciwivr avsortn.cnt of Dru?t and ChrntiriU which we will sell at Philadelphia prices, ddinfn,zh- ,n d.iition c wii; also k.-eP eon,tan.iv on band a lnrii;nnlT nf Paint.sir.slc u;...i ."i thecitv. We esr.i.-siU- .nl..... ..... i: ... - ..... .....i. ,i. uur ..lie IU call and examine our stock before tsurchasins - else - w here, as w e are confident it w ill be to their advantace 1 w." . o . J. & c HEAK1RT April 10, 1S46 I-tf. Jchn Griffith, Gunmaker, VO. !7, MAIN SI HE RT 11XCIX NAII, KKPS constantly on hand double and single Rar. r.'h-d Shot Guns. Rifles. -ifl. n..i. i i . ... Also a reneral assortment of materials f,.r .,...,i,K.'' Ctiins and pistols repaired. April 10, 1S4S. 15-ly. BUY! BUYII TOl'R Goods at Si.llivan,s Depot of foreitrn .V Do,est.e nr, t,.K,is rr he has cot a iar,,-e, eh.ap . lul (.enerala-sortinent. llyoncailoiicevoow.il Ikturt to call ol'ti rt. quick mlts and small prints i the nit'thod he has ailojut d. A larp? asoirtmont of Ilonnt tts. always on l;and. Hfmcnibtr 257 Main t, tivf doors atMve Sith West side. April 10, 1546. 15-lv. NEW CiOODS. fllTHE SiiWirber has jnst received a freh upps of Xprintt cr Strmmrr Goods, . mhrjc 1111; all articles inliisline, which he is determin.-d to S.-I1 lost . Ills Old Customers and the pnb'ic in Trn-ral ar.- invited to call and rxarainr for theiiisrl.rs- B H. UI NIOV. Hi-.i.lsvil!c, April in, l? J. l.s-4w
WASHINGTON HOUSE, OXWALXUTXk'Q, Between Fifth & Sixth Sts. THIS honselias been enlxrced and i n,.w open for traveller and Boarsivrs, Merchants, and Pcdlcrs, visum.- the Oily, will titid it convenient and cenlrl stopping place. Charge Modcratr. Good Staiiline;, faithful and experienced hostlers al. ways in attendance. j MVRTIN" Cincinuati, April 10, 1849. ' 15-,U.
DION ItIR.EY, Whole Sale and Retail Drlcgist, AXD DEALER IX Paints, Oil, Varnish, and Dye Staffs, CORNER OF LOWER MARKET & SVCAMuBS STREETS. cixcitvvvri. I.SOTrno of every description, for the cure of Hernia, Rupture &c. The above articl. tare of the best quality, and may be had at reasonable rates. Physicians and Country selves. ... lUMitu ,v ruq t'umine iur them Cash paid for Ginseng, Beeswax, Flaxseed, &e. April, 10, 1848. ,jiT, HATS AND CAPS. Tcr . y J a d,"'!2"mcntof'?'',nd J topx madcot pwd materials, of myown manufacnu 'n'1 " " " '"'r ?- i ht citizens of Hrookville and vicinity, hen visiting the eitv are in. vi ted to frive me a call. WM. ti. I. A W K E.VC'E. No. 120 Main Street 2 doors above the Commercial Bank CIVITNNA II. April 10, 1846. 16-tf Thomas E. Oreexfielb, Cm, D. Wixchell. GRtiENFIELD and WlWCELL MA XL KACTIKEHS of plain Bmnied and Omamontal Jafiannrd Tin-llarr. AUo Robinson's Cclt'tralfd Air Lnmfit. Corner of Pearl and Walnut Sts. Opposite Pearl Street House, CTNC1NN IT April 10, 1846 lS-ly OLD ESTABUSIIMRXT. IS:). Cincinnati Venitian Blind Factory, I mc Strert, oiicduor Sort qfSrx-th Street tup Hair) JMioinnn r Ha;; Sca'ci. llTHKREij kept on had und made to onler all f kindorFAXl'YCOLORFniPAHI.OKULIXDS. W a i rant. d equal to any made in anv oth.-r place. My lone; experience and unequalled patronacr is suffl .iint a. nrooi ot pitouc opinion. Venitian Shi-tters ot anv cscrintion made to .rdi-r: Vnit A e.tr- r..;il. use; Bmr repaiivd or exchancyd to suit windows"; SmiJet'iirtains hung;. All orders punetuallv attended . J ames m cori. Cincinnati, April 10, 1S46 15-lv TAYXK S EXPECTOR ANT-Bv reference to ,IP advi rtisiugcolumiis, it ill Ik-seen that this valuable Medicine is offered for sale in this city. Wees. leeiu n a ) iMireio oe auie to recommend this medi. I cine, as the best calculated for the purpose of curini' j couihs, colds, sore-throat, asthma, and all affections j f the tulips, r'nim a Ions personal acquaintance with J Dr. Jayue, we know he itnoqiiack, and his medicin j are not nostrums of the modern cry-up, but are the re. sultof his lonir experience as practising phvsirian, and the expense ol great labour. arturd (CO Daily OXLYGIVEIT'A FAIR TRtAL.-We.sk more of any one, than to (rive Dr. laync's expectorant a fair trial, and if it docs not cure the various diseases - " s.Mav . i i iuiis 3 wl-J for liirh it i n-MininipniU . ..n It!" L?V? olh.r' '."'',"' n4 o ! penalty, however s vrn, the public may see pr .ni r to impose upon bun. It ha., and ill cure Cotirhs, Cold-, Asthma, Bronchitis, lilivdintr from the Lun-j-s or m&vr.!. b"lllL''"!; $Z?Lr? ' whl'" Physicians and prr.cripli.ms fail to do anv g.Mid. Acwin we say, only try it. It will not harm yu'u, but it must and it will do yon -ood. . l ht hov.e 1"l'li''"" al-' the Drug Store of , Hitt & Haile, HrouKv lie, Ind i5-3w ! - - ' 6i,iF-XVAS gradually wasting away.' ' there d id not apptartobs- any reli, f produced frin ,,e .!,, rent remedies she as usin for her(enm. ' T,,ail"' hrn friend visited her, and sit, r enqiiirinr i " her symptoms, s,lvi..d h.r lotrv Sherman's t'onrh I I.o,.n,e.: Althoutrh she did n..t at the ,1m" believe i L" ,h:'rv'r"s.n,1'"''-f"eiidshad rirrn her tip a, . , hopeless case, yet she was persuaded to e th. m.H. r sleep at once became tranquil, the irritation of lrcoush was allay.-d her spells of risin bloid be. came less freqiieitt.and she cradually ncver-d from jherlonand disiressinc: sickness, and is now in the j enjoyinsnt of perfect health. Dr. Sherman's ware. i house is Xo. 1C6 Nassau Sinw N V Wistar's Bilsam ofWildChsrnr. THIS excellent remedy for Coutrhs, Consump'.ion, Asthma, Ui-onchitis, etc. bids fair to h list Cal rapidly men asini;: and from the manner our friends .lolll.rsnho have Used it, speak in its pra se, we c"" c"il,"!'ly recommend uinl!i.. am.ei.il a. the very best rem tly tbev can anvwh.re obtain for the .1!.. ...inraiwmi.ii. ace u.lt rtu, m. nt in anotli. er eoliiinn. April 10, IS-lS U-2w. t.n LIST 0P LETTERS 1) EMAlMXti, i ilu Ofti.e and advertised on the Si lstdayof April 1S4 and if not taken out of office by the 1st day of juu, win be wm to the Alien josiah Lines .luda Lane John C Vhafui tn tiikii ..ii, i ri., nisitll 1.HII1.SI I n US Rax.erMr Bax.erMrwiiu.-im a ,1-irit John nudd R W l.annin? Jamrs Log-tie Andrea l.t-e Abraham Miirray Kq Coburn 'Millar Servna iMilb r David jMcClure Henry C McClnro Richard ;McC:iarv Mis Fanner MiT. t Mhv Jane Moffiit William Martin Stephen (Martin Anio-i 1) jMarsh George Wa-hinton -Mormon Kq John Mitchell M X ,Matinit,(; E U Maltr. ame ,Mi'Xu:t Hubert j Power Franci Parvis V liliatu Purvis Jo-shna Pelt John Kur Mr Ba-in John Swartwonrl Mr Jamvt 3 Sti-v. n Mr Smith E K Sivit r.-.s David S!iaw Miss Nancy Ann Sloan J ey Starr Sr Jt-hn ISchrank Micha 1 Sieht uthulen George (Stewart James Sibley Henry Straw Titer- Mr , Tucker Kdw in iTueker John Milton ;TelIbach Albert ; Wilher r.q Harlow ;W lute James Wools Mr C ',Winan F.q Wil:n M at-oti Mss Isabella ,Wele William A l otinj- Augunm R. H. I51TRTOV, P. M. I II row n Henrv Mr Budd E R i Bradford William l Baker William Robert Buffinton Robert Baun Alt.xO Ueyner Frederic A , iS T'" ' t lemens James M ! J'.f ty Jane t lrar Vvwr Villain Urr W ; Tans Mr ; Fullrr Capt I'aac ! (.riR-i-s John i , Orinuna Frantt Vlecnt J iiT Jrsse t (iamble Margaret j Cirossmm. Michael i Hoover KU anor Mr , Hut-on Jami ; H lictrix II i Horr I. vi ' H'ndrii-kon Eunice Hawkins William Hs t.U y Mr M I HaloKd John , Howard Mary M ; Hannah ti W j Jt-nks Danit l n ' Jenk Kq flidtf-n ' Johnson John C ! Jat kson Chjrlts 3 , Kline Jacob ; Koncmniin Lndwig ; Kiu-rr Jacob ' Koni'maun l.oi i I.tnt'S George 3 April 1, 1S41 14 3w Executor's Notice ITTHEBEAS. James Lamb and John Wood, rxrett ' V ors of the last will and testament of Aleaander Woml, .leceas.nl, late of Vni .n co.ii.tv, Indiana, .be ls. ivhnurt t.t. ..r .b.. i.r.,1,... I ... ,o.s .h. . c .1 . ; of said esta'te in the Court aforesaid. Notice .s hereby i r-iven to the Heirs. l.ei'jItH's. a nrt ei:-l it. ....' i -. said Alexander Woml. thnt all tho.e Mtm Ait wmni ' havine; claims Btrniittt videstate, or ho have n loieret in sji! ias.t i w ill &e- ill appear x the mt May Term of s.ud ; Court on the ti t ilav thereof, nml avrt iheir claim 1 ' duly provrn, and show caue hy lhe Jiid account erI rx'nl of said Kvecntors onc;!.t not lo be ordered of Rec ord, and th.-y f.naliy discharged m the premises JXO. S. KF.II), At' Liberty, March 27, 1S16. 14-."w WHAT CAN BE MORE DISTRESSING THaN AlHma? Tlit difiicnliy of bnathinar, the t tot. hitsoiue cour;h, .rnc f uli'ocation, pitn in thr had, lumlit v to lav iIkh, ana ti.- t-jr. u I anxntv f mind ' ."dim, the p.n.srm ot .hi. dr.-a.ttul malady, m ike I ,h" pne ,,f h'' mo1 ""rmidahie c.npuu.t, that the i cLillfisI nhv.iriin hn to rout, nd unli.
I 'TVr e,n be f,.d ! r'Xli cST-! -Jf, 7"; " I m.-d,cine which is pronounced to be the hsst tn.it ha. I Ar'lk'n,,c J" aJZFS T" i ever been dtscover.l for the r.lief of asthma. It b'1,r ; W Copper, On- Mrf JJJ-e .U, i called the Olosaonian. or All-hcaliu,. Balsam, and m.v uiex.l.ange for l.uw.ss-. JOHN H. Fl IXJK.
i b. Ii.nl of ihearent. 10 Nassau street. I door above Aim. ' frem,,n" 11 . . " . . fhe pamphlet which aeeomnanies the botI ,,e nves an account of eases, not only of distressing i hina, but also ot courns, consumption, and othrr I maladies w hich have tn-vn entir.-lv reliered. And there ' need be no fear of the effects following its administration, inasmuch as Dr. Volirer is a reii.iUrly educated . phvsician, has h.-en in practice for more than twentv years, and therefore is entitled to the confidence of the community. S. II. PAItVIX & CO. Quern City lint Cap Store, No. 3s)(j, Maiitol. Fourdoois below Ninth. CIXCIXsXATI WM. COLKSCOTT, Attorney and Coaasellor at Law. Itrookvillc, la. TOBACCO & SXUFF. JCVT AIR .V RMTHF.I.DRR, Wholesale and re. s tail dealeijt in Imported and Amencaii Cicarv. ALSO All kinds of Toba?eo and Sm. If. ll"a. 237, Mcin Af. fourth dmr oe?r Sixth st. terrf d' 'CINCINNATI, O. Marsh 1- ',S4, It-y
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GUARD IArr3 SALE. J' HE aniirrsiiied. Guardian of the minor heirs of the estate of James Siari-tt, d.-ceased, bv order of the I'r.baie Court of Franklin coiirty, Indiana, ill olTer for sale, at the premie in Rr.tokville, on Snrnrday theOlhday of May next, at the hour of site o'clock, P. M. the entire interest of said minor lieir in the following described real estate, it beinir the undivided five-sixths part theret.f, viz: The Porih half of lot number 53, on which is situated a to atory frame boose also, lot number 46, in that part of the town of Brookville known and d -iirnatcd aa "Allen's plat." TERMS. One-third of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale; one-third in one vear, and one-third in two years, from the day of sale.' The second and third payments to be secured by note and prxd freehold ae""iy. C. V. CLARKSOV, CrrivVaii. The andenipned is. ill offer for sale at the time and ilace designated, the un.li ided nue-sixth part of said nts it bcintr the interest of Matthew 11. Sirrtu Terms and conditions as above. JNO. H. FARqCHAR, Jffy. Brookville, March 14, 1846. ntr THOUGH DISEASES My be fastenvd noon us, yet how thankful ought we to be that Providence has placed the means within our reach for their speedv and effectual removal. Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and Livt r Complaints form by far the most fatal class of diseases known in oar land. For the removal oftlie above diseases. Dr. Wistar'a Baltam e-f Wild Chen v is prtwionneed by the many thousands ho have used it, the best remedy in the oorld. Be sure to Ret DR. WISTAR'S Balsam of Wild Cherry there are imitations.' . For ageuti, see advertisement. 13-2W T WOVLn XOT "VE ALWAYS." One would f naturally be led to the conclusion, from the apparaiitnrgtienee manifested by manv ohoare suRVrui)r under the baneful influence of CONSUMPTION, and other Pulmonary A flections, that they had assumed the words, "I Would not live alas,"'as peculiarlv adapted to themsels-es, or that believinc; their case to he hopeless, had abandoned themselves to despair. Bt none need despair, while "life and beinsf lasts," of bem H ultimately cured of every and anx kind of pulmonary disease. Jaynk's Expectorant has be-n proved by ample experience to bv the must successful remedy in the wo Id for the cure of Coughs, Consun-.pt. or.'. 4sth:na, Whoopinc; Couh, Bror.ehitis. and all other diseases of the Throat, Lunirs, or Breast. No one ever yet used it without finding relief. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE has cured innumerable cases of Rii. umati.m. Kind's Evil, and Diseases of the Skin, a nur.itx-r of cases of Gout, and several cases of Tic Dniertaux; oxer twenty cast-s of Cancer and Cancerous 1 umours. Upwards of sixtv casts of Gotu. or Bronrhoeele. (swelled neck,) and "removes sick and murbid headaches, and imparts vipor to the who'e frame. Prepared and sold only at Xo. 8 South l'hirj str.-ct, Philadelphia: I heabovemedieineisforsalcai the Drue Store of Hitt Haile, Brookville lad. 13-jw A CA11I. DR. THOS. R. SEYLL RESPECTFULLY off. rs his pr.fessioii.il, services m the various branches of medicine, to the eitiaensot Ijurel and its vicinitv. His office is in the buildiiij. adjoiiuiig 1 he sturc of Messrs. Coaw.U, shoun and Vanbert;ell. 1 Laurel, Sept. 29, lS4t. 40. joiix a. m atox, 111- . attorney at Law. Office on Main Sr., BnookviLLF. Ind. 20-tf. May 16ih, 1845. LAW NOTICK. SLEElll & MYERS, Atlronmjs and Co'insellors at Law. T7"I,-,-,"rno'' H business entrusted to them, care "' fitlelity; either in the Suptnur Super or inf. rior Courts of the Stat' xiniceoverj. C, ..idn-s store, on Main st ., opposite tne i reastirer s olhcc.Brookville, 1'id. Sept. 1, I84i. 36-tf. JOIIX D. HOWL AXD, Attorney at Law, BROOKVILLE. la. JOIIN II. F Alt lui I Alt, Attornf.y at Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10, 1843. 3-tf. O. T A IT. Cl ROCF.R, and dealer in n.itter, K.p?.d t 'o.intrv K Produce e-eiierally. Sixth stn-n Market, space ....Til r.nn ana l-iuin streets, Cincinnati. I Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Grace- ; rits of the b st quality, hich be will sell ; ir'lutltsa'.e or lirtatl, ml reasonable prices. 1 Bein? eni-affcd ia packing Run. rand F.cxs for the j Southern Market, he is always piviiir; the highest price lor th.ise articles. Country Merchants nud Traders having produce to dispose ,fand G.-oceries topnrehase are requested to (five him a call, j Produce received on consignment, and disposed of to April I, 181. 14PROTECTION IVSVRAVCE COMVWY OK EIAIITFOIH), COSX. rjlHK Prot.ciion Insurance Company hare stb1 lish -il an aicnryat this plarr, wh.-rr risks nfrrry ilrsrription will bs-taken. I irsns of insurance n-a-soiiabh. All claims for loss arising under Policirs, m ill be promptly adjusted. R. A. MVI.EARV Acn't. Brook villi-, Ind., Jan'v. 30, 184i" 5-ftmo. SPIUITS TUItPEMiXK. "1 sT BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, inst received aj and Tor s.nlr by C.S. BVRDSAl., Corner of Main and Fifth streets, Cincinnati. Junc-'l, 16 7-ly COFFER SUGAR, 7HO;SHF.Ans Suj.ir, 40 Saeks Kio Coffee, 1 Tierce of Rice, 400 I.bs. Sole Leather, 1000 Cotton Yarn, 2"0 " Lead. For tale br Il.i S. TYXF.R. April 22, 184.S, 17. It J. II. Wood. J. F. Larkin WOOD & LAK..I.V w THOl.KSAI F. and Retail d.alersin Fanes and Staple Drs- Oomis. Also Florence Hrsid. Straw anil Palm lionnets, Itonnet Tninrains, c ch. ap Tor Cash. No. 24, Lower Market et. Cinriniinti. Sept. 12, 1S45. .17-. y. XEW STORE. CIIKAP VAI,T (JOODS. nOCELAM fs. McCI.EEWy have jut rreeivrd a b. autifiil assortment of Fall (iooris of the latest styles, in which they invite the attention of the public peiierjlly. Our stock consists in part of the following Goods: CtlliC'irt nftheji'terl slilct, nJThtin salint, .U it t Uh Je lutnrs, Jllpaca littlre. I'tlve.i. l.inrnst, Vj.'?it, Shavo't, Srarft, Il'Jl.ft JVanlrin, Li'iMfft, Clothe. Cas$incrcs,.feait. Flannel. iXc i Hats and Caps, Boots and "shoes. Groceries, Hardware, Qucensware, ice: fcc. ! They have on hind excellent Fish, belli White and Mackcn!. Produce will he taken in evr!i?nir tor ! Good. Our store is located near the Court House, one door north of the Post Gtflcc. Mofttt's Pills and Ch.'esrman's Ealsam are found at the same establishment. September 10, IS4.5. 3; ly Tin, SJr.ts.. ami Sheet Iron W A It K. I rjl'tf. stih.cnbf r havinp r-maved his shop to the j BL new hiiil.ims; North .f I'riee .V Li.. s. s sic.r. . . r-tiirns his thanks to old customers and the pnVic ! t-lierally, for their patrnnae heretofore extend, d to . him, an I would imw inf .riu them that he is rvdy la . furnish srtieUs of Tinware, fcc. of the most snbsian. ' tial kind, manufactured of the best tin plate, at the . lowest market prices. Persons wijiinff to nurehas any thint in his line will do well to eall and rliminr ! his stock before purchvsin; clsewhete. STOt ES! STOl ES I istiv. ix, ios. Js-ly. Union County Seminary. THE I' MOV COl Sry SEMINARY, under the superintendence of Joseph A. Ilent, A B, will commence its second and Summer sri.ji on the f;rst Monday of May next. Thr truster and IViei.ds of ti.is In. ttitutiou arc cratifird to state ti the public, that tljs Seminary is at present, under the n-.anaseni.ct 1" the principal, pr-vsperous-From Mr, Bent's literary and scienter attainments, s-aperienee, industry, and ent. rprisinjr hab:.s as an in
structor, w-e anticipate much for the future success and Usefulness of the Sch.oul. The town of Liberty iind vicinity is one of tw nst healtl-.v paints in the west. which together with the mcriit y and erneral .ut4 s.cieiy thai prevail., r.-ndrs it a . ry rlirihle place for a Hi;.. School. Boarduir at very reasatiable ratts can be had in good families .ji. venient to the Sch ml. Tl'iriON PKK SF.SStON OF FIVS NiOVTHS Or lioraphy. Readme:, Writing, and Mental Arithmetic $1 oC Ai:.hmetie, G.srraphy, F.nrlish Grammar, History and Composition ... 5 00 Natural Fhilosonhy, Chemistry. Botany, and Astronomy syiih the use of the Globes oc AlpA-lira, Geemeiry, Snrveyine;, Latin. Gp eh, Rhrtorici., Logic, Menial PLil.ranphv 8 0 i tl.lX CON KLIN, 1'r.si.lrnt. Z. CASTKHI.IVE. Cl.-rh. HOKF.K-T PRR5TQN, IS AC COOM:v. f !'r.ters T C. IsttCMSFHItlvr., i ! mtiia.'.. w. n. cKisr. - 1 ils. r" . Mjtch I. i-s. 14 l
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Rifnerhis wife. Ralnh st;i.. i and Martha Hilev his w ife. I Henry HockafciUr, n Ray- Petition fv,r Pju utioa mond, Frederick Deike, and Rebecca Deike his wite, and VV,nIn Frrj ,ni Abirail Fred I his wife. T William Cl.i n.. r-.. Charles Clum Sarah Jat.eCium' I Marr Kliaabeth clum and u. other " 1 balMlM n . n. I Jt . F . 1 - ... I'-n-Tsnis, thai the above nanx-d peiitimers are herehr nnrlfinl ,by Holland, their Atl . ... .. . .. .... ...... ... ..,Jrf A u xtj. filed their r.r "r P'". (in vacation) in the Clerk's I A. D. 1S1J. fileA tl.eir -T j , T . ' n,e " pendinir in ail Court, and the s.,J d ,fendant. , are also her. by - . ' . - . .. .. r ii uii i oe tirst daj of the next rrrsn f the Probate Court for said xo4inty, to le k..l.len at the Court House in Brookviile on the ss-esnd MiMislav of Mir next. Rv nr.l.r ..ftk.. f !,-.-' ..r....l - ... ... . . Igll ma air of March A D IS 46. - J. M. JOHN" SON", Cl'k P. C. F. C March ,0,1S,1. I2-3.' "WHERE IS THE COXSCIPTIVE"-T.rt him mske trial of Dr. Foli-.-r"s Olosoanian, r All-healin; Ralsam. It w ill d.i hun in .re md ihsn all the rem. - nie. ne nas ever vsen. It has aliased Th - troiibltsoin I cmiarh, msde the exiectortion easy, rhckesi the f."i-i oils liie-ht swasi mJ . S...1..S , ir-aiin 1H cases w nere hope had taken flight, and the uif. rcr had been riven 11 1, trt npFuh , , .. , i nere 19 the SiiT.rer remedyat hand. Dr. F..I rrer's nln.mn.in . ;u i check the violence ftheattack.-.t wilt, restore yv ii s. . swx :is. ut . r n rrt r wiovj nca.tn; It j-on use it ac-nrdior to tlie .lirs-etions. I " nere is tneMitt.-rer rmi Conch, CoUL, l)v,pepsi j and varum. Auctions of the I.iver? lt such trr this ' remeilv. It.' aunnsl t K . . . . H n .. . .. :. . . " t - . " . J " ws- u.-.iit,it,te.i T ' Its erts-cts. It l coinnoiiilded fnnn an ri.pnri.r r twenty r. arv snent in nrsieiii- .J l... ...j t ... -I-"- ps .ir 'n nis prsnevsion. ana will do mare for yon than all the rem -die, voo have ftrr iis.l Su'irCotadPillg. T7-OICE OF THE TRE iS-Dr. G Ilenj. Smith'. SuW car coated Pills are all the ra?rin Boston now ' I hil.lr.n cry fir them. rR'ton Post. i v-Try- n"l:h '" Rochester. The dear little rcspun- i sibil ities- wont I. li,veth.y are t:.ejicine, nohow Post Jt W lilts keep then, f,.r sale. ,, . . Uechester Daily A.l. i 1 h-y sell well in Carbine":;',- and s.. th -y onirht ti. I Purchase them of Sw .ss cc Etisnrn. or of Dr. A P t;ard- i ner, whoaredn'y an:hor.7.-d aic nts f.,r the tale Dr i ; Betij .Smi.h a Sncar Coated Puis.' c.ive tin in a trial, ' and they must stand as high in y,,,,r esiimation as thev i now dj ,.i ours. rarlwndale 'Pa) Mirr .r. ' ! lhe e.m,nr Irrprovcd I.i.l an Veevtahle Snar ' Coated Pillsmnst have ft. B. nj. Smith written on the ; O.lTttim of frk Kv 1 ..1 . m-h mr Mi.nniM imiiatioiw atllli Inkta tlrtltsu kill rs ..:,L 1r.1i " : " ''iii.ri rill. .......ii - rn.s. rriee s cents, i principal inee, Xo. Irs t; res n wichst, (large briek , bl.rk) V. Y For sale by R.Jt S Tyner, Brookville. Ind. Xo. 12 8 w. ContlTimntlrlm PnmJ cliliu dad,nS " " h"'hi 'Ptabie merI."wi,town, X-. Y. S-nt in. 111. I I 1";" -?K "ear Sir: I, i, id bv Phv - , C " ' V """ "fM""hind believed, that sea?- T. f Ifk"" C"r",-'h -t-n once ,t Worn.- i ir,ei,. h-'man system, nothing can ersleate or' StSV Its nrniress hu . I.. - ... I , , e- - - -s - -iiicoti i'i;ie the w OiH ol a. - truction until it. victim sinks it:, the et ave However true ik.. - i. :.. ... . . dnuM it in r. . j . ..'"., 1 1111 iiifpoam to aire to iL n. T .! mr "''" rience, and a d lre.,nbneHtotli.rs,eniplmetoi.nin...iiee t sertion iinii-na r r.,.. ..ntriie. Ym, w ill nrohs'.l v ree..lle. hadthrrT ""f-f'MO' rwte toyon statin... I mc .0 .he 1 J'!.l',,'m,,,d "' " " r5 hnrrvtiie me t., the. I d,d not then, n-r .1,. I ..w d.nil,.. ever? sy mptom was too painfully visible. Mr Phvsicvn c.r-.d,-ri-U n.e incurable, bul .he adv.ee .hicV I 1 ,4 r e ' V V - ',,,n 1 m Io.it thv hvnsi,,v,i. ... e 1 ":":,r.v .osiv tnv nvnsiif - few bottles of yonr ncoir.n.e.kl. '.v- ... PF.CTORXT T; I was ft,,.,,; "and nev"; i mTlif. ba b.-tfr n-mer- nni.iterr.i-iie.1 h,-,.!.h . 1. ... . 1 . .m"' ' r..r "er- nniiiterni;.!.-.! health lb ....ss- ..... ,,ie. 11 you should t-e m - now. v..u sou' I not iiaS nebymv ,p. that I had "ever brii s.ck . much less , ha. I hsdh.d the r.,n.,,mnti.,n: h... mat 1 am still hvin, I ..cr.be . hnllv .1.. . you r EXP EC TO It T. I.E Attu SHEl'PAltb. ins M,in street, hrtwe-n Third rn.,..K r-:: : Re rrum .. .. . v s incinnati f. iu" . ND ML.fGIILIX would respee. MKUCII WTS rsRt UGISTS to call and their assortment, it beinp verv lare. Breatly IlKDVCEn PRICES. Fromourlontr experience in the bmsh mantifactiirinr. we f.vl conrident that our stock will be found satisiartorv. and that we shall he '.u ... the most fastidious. ' March 27th 1S4S. 14-ir. XV U.S. ) KEGS assorted. For sxle he w- a. nov ai.dsov c cr. Comer X'mth and M in sis., Cin.-iuna:i July 85, 1845 3,.,y XAILS. KEGS assorted N'os. Kor sale bv A. DOt.MSON tt CO. 300 Ninth and Main sts. April 55. i?.y. KB K S H Z K 11 V I SV is STEAM-POWER Looking (.la., Porlr.iil, ANI Picture Frame Manufactory. 117, Main st. Cincinnati. FB1HK above articles can be furnished in as rord V style and on as reasonable terms as at anv of the F.astrrn Cities. An assortment of l ooking Glasses always on hand at wholesale and retail. X. B.--l-,l t'rnMnes r.-silt St pl.ilesj reset. STEAMHOATS .f HOTELS Knrnihed nt tlf hortrit notice. March 27uh IS45. 14-Jv. New Goods. TIIK Su!)crirors liave just received their Spring and Summer Goods, which aided to their for mer stork nmkes iheir assortment large an J complete of ai! kin of D 11 V ROODS. (triceiies, Hatdictire. Q'teenswarp. fl-wls and Shoes. Fr and Palm Leaf Hats. Elm-nicbraitl dp S'ratr Itonnels. MILL. AND CKOSS-CVT SI '.VS. TIVR flC'RVS AM) 11 IIS. PlM Kt) R1TKF. I S, TR ACE CII.IS. SPsiir.S Jt SHOVELS, MA. M'KK FO K S, SD IKONS, HH ASS k;; I I LLS, ts.c. All of which thev sre determined to s: I! as low x the same kind of jroo.is r.re s,.ld ,n any town in the eatern part of the Sine or at Ci.iiiinati prices, add. tie IV, i;hl only on thi h.av ar.irl.s. H. Jt S. il I R, Broikv.ll", ipn! :2, ISiJ. 17"!" BACON. HAMS, Si.l.s, and Sonld.-rs. inst from snv.kehnusr, for tale hv TV VKRS, M'CAR 1 V A HI i T. Urookv.'.lc, Vtb. 12,1141. S-hty. TSovc ProoH rsr.L!;oTos, B.-avir Co., Fa., Teb. Hv;, Tn. r. J AVNi; l)-aj- Sir.-My little son, when p abiut two months o'd, was sei.-d w-ith a howel complaint. 1: eoniiu.i. ri I...-two we. ks without int.-e-nitss:nn. and notwiths-andinc; the rem.!ies -resc.-itnd by a r--sp,-ctsble Physician, we rave up the child a victim, as we sup;M.s.-d. to a f.itcl diseas;-. r.ut I provi-d-n'.iaitv h"-r.lof '.lavnes Carminativc."as aneff.ct. j i.hl e:ire for b iw-.-1 t lu'ia'nt. and immrdiately .l.-s-. j :.l. h"J a messentrr to a ..wn s'venteen miles f..a b.i't'.e. Py she use of ih.s m -Iiiti-, in .-s. ibr.n ! hours the d:- a-e was ch. ct.-d. and by i's e..r..t-nt uj for a f'W da. s, the child -vs.. i .-stored to peif. d b. al'V j v' only after this, there nari,-. a similar en, - in one j of the families of my svnirr ewtion. I hid rr "crihe.1 ! "Jaym's Carimn-tive, " and the r.-su,t i. a sje.- y ..ir.'. I he same ehvi-t. owinr to evp-snre. when r-r. ntl fanniinirnn the Ohi". was attack si by that horrible J malady, CROl1 P. We land. il in the nicrht at Heaver Point, and w lin o"r fears were alarmed lest the Imar.-.-j sepulchral conrh was the f..r!-rumicr of dtath. wi .--; hun a teapo inful of your F.vp.-ctoranl, a.id ".;-..i. .i ( some liniment to the tl.r.at and bneas:; ai. l- ('.!. : . ; ny mi nines tbe hoa-sene?i was srite. the cV? 1 S.-. a;... .: frei-'.y aiU slept sweetly. Ovru.r to these s..s :n i e. s it cannot be won.!, r. d at why I have so hir. ! opinion of y-'ir fnedie.n.-s, and whs- I advise every 1 bjdy to kes p ti.em on hand, ready lor any eiaer-j. ucj . I He-pvctfuliv yosirs, j ARTHUR B. BR ADFORD, j Tastorof the Presliyter.au Clmrch, Dariinjv;:i, Pa. ! WESTI'l-V HOTKL,. . E. corner tf C'irt an I WaJnut streets. r vr.v.v. i rt. T!. AVnt.LrRS will find ajtifae'ory arnmm-d-th.ns and ni!irajte charges, ra mn A.e.-, v ...t . - , -r- - - - - . i 1 1 1 . f- D D 1 n l r v C. BR tDLEV t in. March IT, 14A. 11-1 V. Prc'it tttir. HDvey's Seedllns Strawbsrry. Of vhrrh th" target nn rt are frrm JfrT 19 ftv ivchr$ in circumferenrci mnt thrtr qunhty'uot surpassed, fit Mngaz,tnr fiorti tfwrr, Kr.d Jlgricu'turat pnprt etrrafy. Tornalehy Thite t ' PhillipSs. Midd'.rtown Pointe, N. J., an-l N. M. KOS. At;-, nu La m rt I, Ind. 1 br x)a;it rdrrd bv irvr.tw will be firrar Ird with I the ittmtKt punirtiia.ity at i-itch ti'nt- a to rrach tht;r a-tmaT .on on thr M, iih a .a oxm ot Mtrcn mi l April. Hnriha--". thrrvfjrr. by frvm; tlj- fci.:.:-th-ir nr.-m a a-vMi4tr 'iib r- f rt-i.e in the HloTt atr, can b? Tfadv to rxei-r theii-im: i'rtiaH'!y 9Rj tatrir trn ral, hi- tW-lv aji i in - '. r. K Hw"f CMiain-n pa.tiu ar iK.-rci.ni fjr th-; c.TUaiott of thin and n'bs-r tt- nf the Strau ijer.y r-rljit-Sy ra.tr. eta iT.N.m ;Kf .'JwTin. .f Mtin.ctinur . pntHh! at Rti.ft.n.) frnilid -ifh th- p. ant j!d r of plam. $1.4" j-t h.u. ! rvl MUrxh 1MV r f
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