Indiana American, Volume 14, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 September 1846 — Page 3

Liltrl'j, Ind Wc coppy tl.e following from n corrp)ondcnt of the Jefierscnian c l he 2-:.l of A us? V A Uninn c.iituly Correspndent. On Friday last Liberty wm v-in'ied by a treaicnJous etorm, whicli destroyed several fi -.ldj of corn, and broke many of tl.e windows in town. Tte hail was nearly as hi r9 as quail ezgs. The health of tltif town is very indifferent, indeed more sicknees is now in it than has been for sever! year?; Jingo Uurrside and lady, Mrs. Gould. Mrs. Davis uud others iro down with the fever; and almost every one, more or less, is complaining; We heard of the death, of Mrs. J)r. Rose, of Wayne co., last Sunday, formerly of this county, it is reported she died of the cold plague, or a severe chill without any fever. la this disease prevalent in your countyl We have heard it is near Milton, dee. Our political atmosphere is ogam becoming calm, Adam Mason, of lirownsi il!e. we understand, waa appointed Whig commissioner, by Judges Conwell and Chitwood, in place of Mr. John Neluon I'reaton and McCoy being tied in the late election the flench is now all whig, and, except the JSheritT, so is every officer of the county, that is elected by the county.

Western Farmer and Gardner'3 Almanac. An Almanac for 1817 has just been published at this office under the supervision of the editor of the Western Farmer and (lardner. It is the intention oftho.se concerned in its publication to issue it hereafter, every year. It is composed of thirty-two pages ol the size of the Farmer and Gardner, and contains information more useful to the farmer than can be found in any other Almanac. We send a copy to eich of the newspapers in the State so that it may be examined by merchants wishing to order a supply for their customers. When its merits become known to the people of this State we beli?1 it will supercede a!l other similar publications. The light and trifling matter usually found in Almanacs is excluded from this, and its place bupplied with solid and profitable reading. Orders tor it add-cssed to W. Sheets & Co. will meet with prompt attention. Ind Journal. A Sad Disease. A correspondent of the Western Christian Advocate a Methodist clergyman, complains of the prevalence, in his neighborhood, of a disease which he calls the "Sunday sickness." It is neither fever, ague, nor small pox, bui is sympathetic with the moral condition of the patient The diense is periodical the patient is indisposed about Church time on Sunday morning, but is usually quite able to attend to his ordinary business on Monday, however early in the morning it may commence. The correspondent adds, in a postscript, that when a strange preacher "comes along this wey, the disease is not near so general." This by the way is a rather awkward confession for the reverncd gentleman to make. Government Expenditures. The New York papers state that three ships have been chartered to transport Col. Stevenson's Regiment ol Volunteer emigrant soldiers to California, at the cost of -$03,000! There are 777 of the men, all told, and either two of the ships chartered could conveniently take them all, in the opinion of experienced men. The third ship is supposed to b intended to enable some speculator to ship goods at the public expense. Old ship masters offer to contract to carry all these men with their baggage, &c. to St. Francis' Bay, Upper California, for $20,000. This is of a piece with other contracts on behalf of government connected with tho war, common to the service, and excites no surprise. But for what are these men wanted? If to fight, the war will be protracted if it continue until these ships, doubling Cape Horn, reach their destination. These expt lentures are not a fleabite to what will lake place if the war is to be prosecuted and supplies furnished in the interior of Mexico. We do not doubt, should President Folk's proposed negotiation for peace he rejected, and the war lie continued only through the year 1846, it will saddle the country with a debt of ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS over and above our income. Cin. Gazetlt. Expenses of War. It is not lawful for a Government agent to give public money to a favorite partizan or to a pet-tool ol power, but it is easy for him to pay to any such pariiz in ten thous-aud dollars for a boat not woi tlx three, to buy horses, mules or provisions at double prices, or pay for a single trip of a steamboat more than the whole value of the boat. Payment for a constructive service is the samfT as a gift. The contracts fr provision?, ammunitions, j .uppiies and transportation afford almost unlimited apporlunitiea for the exercise of favoritism. All the harpies who live on1 the spoils are ever anxious to embroil the nation in war and eaer to continue it, in order that they may obtain a share of the extravagant expenditures and corrupt dis'bursements of the Government. These large, irregular disbursements atford to the Government retainers, the richest pickings and stealings. Of ail tho money that is paid out ostensibly to defray the costs of war, a very large portion goes into the pockets of the Governmental favorites without any just consideration. St. Eouis A'ctc Em. COMMERCIAL. Cincinnati September 1, 1S-4G. ."lour The eales yeaterday wero 100 brls from etore at f-.S7, delivered, 8S brls from can il at f?,00 S7 do at $2.S7 03 from rattroid at $2,7 SO at 2,90, 50 city mills at $,'.).). delivered. NNAity The tales of raw yesterday reached oG." brls at IGi, 1G and lCc two consider Vie lots t Inter rate-a small lot at J6Ic 2JD recti'ied at l.Tic, 50 do at l"ic. fiacon.-. salfl of li hbds omrnon Hams at4le, packed, 15000 lbs Sides at 1,80, 32 hhds do, last Friday, at 4ic packed. Sugar Sa!e of 10 hhJn of coalman N. O. 7c, II do fair Rt 7lc, per lb. Chetse. Sales of 8 ), 1G0, 4o0 and GO boxes for shipment at 5lc per lb. Salt. Sales of-193 brls Kanawha Xo. 1. from river, at lGio; 200 do at 17c; 70 do at lle per buh. if araiii. A eala of 12 casks at 4c per lb. IoUsies Sale3 of 24 brla X. O. at 2?c, 10 d S. II, t 40c per gallon. Cofee A sale of 10 bags good, fair Rio at Sc per lb. Cm. Gax. Camp 3eetiri broke qq tha 3d inst.

SONS OF TEMPERANCE

Temperance Meet ings. To-d ay ( F r i d a y 5ih) Mr. S. F. Carey, addresses the citizens of Richmond, Ind., upon the subject of Temperance. From there he proceeds alang the National Road to Indianapolis. He will be at Indianapolis about the lOih inst. Carey is spending his time and talents in thi nolle cause. Lyman IJeecher Division Xo. 23. A petition has been received from Evanaville, Ind., with 30 nnmes upon it, asking a charter for a Division of the S. of T. to be called "Lyman Beecher Division." The petition contains the names of the bet men in the city of Evansville. The name of their Division pays a beautiful compliment to that good man, the Rev. Lyman Ceecher of Cincinnati. From his long, able and unyielding devotion to the cause of Temperance, as well as all the Christian virtues, he is richly entitled to this compliment. The Charter has been granted, and we understand that the Rev. Henry Ward Beecherof Indianapolis has consented to visit Evansville, sometimeduring the present month for the purpose of assisting in instituting the Division, and of addressing the citizens of Evansville upon the subject of temperance. Henry Ward Beecher, is a son of Lyman Beecher and in all the qualities of an humble follower of Christ as well as an able and zealous advocate of all the moral movements of tfie age, lie is not inferior to his father. It is a pity that more of the divines of the White Water Valley, had not same of the liberality of soul, and some of the devotion to the best iuteretts ol man, that characterize ministers of the gospel in ether sections. Connersrille. There is to be a temperanc celebration at Connersville, on the 10th inst. Some able speakers are to be there. Progress in Irlishawaka It is now a few days over eight weeks since the Division in this town was organized, and we have forty-one members. They have fitted up a commodious hall, in which they meet every week for the transaction of business and the extension of tho principled of the Order. Hitherto the time has been chiefly spent in initiating new members and transacting business, but as the season advances, and the evenings become longer we are turning our attention to different subjects which will be topics ot discussion; and as we have no Lyceum in the town the division becomes a desirable place for young men who wish to train themselves for debate. It is also contemplated by some of the members to give lectures upon Science, Physiology, etc., etc. This will render the meetings very interesting and useful. Already has tha benefits ol the Ordr been felt and witnessed in this town; In destroying sectarian prejudices, in bringing neighbors to a more intimate acquaintance, in causing the rich more freely to associate with the poor, in administring to the wants and comrorts of the sick, in reproving the vice of rfrunkness, in doing gooJ. .Miskaumka Dee. Tab LocDfocD Convention. The Locofucus l.etu ttmir noininatins Convention at (jathsnra on Saturduy. 17 Delegates nttonJeJ, anil ihe Convention was organized by appointing Gen. Snyder President. II. A. Morton. Yice -President, and E. Kenna and G. lloedter, Secretaries. Tiia claims of a lare number of candidites were considereJ, ai. l inmy ballotings took place. NVe give the nominations below, composing "the party" ticket for his county . It is eiid, thit I he Congress was last noni'i nated. Farm was selected by a large mijor.ty, without billot, notwithstanding Mr. Gallagljr's feeling and animated romonstrance ngainst thai proceeding ns disrespect ful to hnn. THE TICKET. Congress. J.J. Faran. Senator. Charies liemelin . Representatives. Wm 5. Smith and John II. Wan en, of Cincinnati, V. i- Converse, of Cresbv and John McMakin, of Mill Creek Sheriff. Themis J. Weaver. Prosecuting- Attorney. A. G. V. Cartcr. Auditor. John C- Thrope. Hecorder. Thomas lleckelder. Commissioner. J. II. Getzen Janner. Coroner. Iteasin Reagin. Ueinelin beat Hatch and Porter for Senator, the first ballot, by a large majority. There was a sharp contest for .Sheriff and Attorney. Ci. Gaz. Ohio Volunteers. We have been shown a letter from one of the First Regiment Ohio Volunteers, of 2J August. There is little news that we have not had previ.uisly. General good health prevailed in the Camp, and they are pleasantly situated on an elevated strip of ground about six miles in length, three hundred yards wide, and about six hundred yards from the Rio Grande, opposite Rurita. Gen. Ihmer had returned a day or two before from Head Quarters, and a report prevailed in Camp that the First Regiment would take up their line of march for Monterey on the 10th August. The distance is three hundred and seventy miles. The Third Regiment are to garrison at Malamoras. The writer adds a short list of prices of Groceries, &c, and promises a. more full account when lie writes aiin. They are hib enough in a!! conscience. Sugar, per b. inferior, 40 cenis; Coffee, da, do, 35 rer.is; Cheese, do do, 30c; spider, per gallon, stae, 2,50; Whisky, per gallon, inferior, $1.00; hoes, sto2a9 per pair, 2,50; Siiirts, eich, hickory. Gaz. (tt-Two .hundred and eeventy wagons bye been butlt for the Army at Lebanon, Ohio and about .100 at Cincinnati. What will be done ,ih th, wJl,n lhe war 611 have eaded!

Th Vanity of fVeall'i. Our people have recently hid another affoclin-; illus'rati ii ol the i nsucifney of wealth, n!ne, l ecir hapoi'ies-, own of an earthly nature Mr. I). Brooks, wh'j hid arq'iirod a fortune by merantii pursuits, and retired to a splendid country residence, in Winchester county, recent ly committed :Miiciie by lii'igi rig, in one of his out buildings. Simil ir instance of rich men, retiring ironi business

to e lio? t lifi r fortunes, and COUinHttinrTSUI- ! J J ! cur on fi'i-lmir nasseesion aicnecanrn ford p!eaur in ral should are not uncommon. J he not be lost. We must, by mental and moral Culture, provide Other . . J jnyme-t, than the mere got. .otirce ot enj ling of money, if we would be hanpy. eith pr wiih riches or without them.- A. Y. Ot 2a a. No spirituous liqti rs will be permitted to enter the river or the city of .Mat-tnioras for the purposes ot barter or traffic on the account of any person whatever, whether sutler in the army or private dealers. Any found in violation of thin order n i!l be confiscated and sent to the Quartermaster in Now Orleans to be told one hulf of the proceeds for tha benefit of tlie infcrna inr, the othr half to pe applied to the support j of the Hospital Department. The merchants at Mitamrat will bo permitled to vend the liq Mrs they may ac tually have on hand but tj receive no iKtvv cuppltes. The Chief Magistrate of the citynfM.t a moras and till ulh or municipal '.fHooret will, under his direction, enforce the abjve orders upon the Mexican residents and traders of Matirnoras and will itsue notice accordingly. The American traders ap,J residents will conform to the?e orders and make their arrangements accordingly. A Criterion. V gojd critetion by which to judge the disposition of o man, is to watch him when he passes eome boys at play. A kind man will step out of the way. and let the little fellows hive their fpor', while a crabbod one will push through tho "ring" and spoil thpir fun. Franklin County Seminary. GEO ROE A. CHASK, having been employed by the Board of Trustees, as principal of Krankliii County Seminary, takts this method ot" soliciting the patronage of the citizens of Brook vilie and ihc county of Franklin, gent rally. Mr. C. has enjoyed the advantage of an academic and collegiate course of education at the Kast, and Milxtqui nlly. an experience of Tour years in teaching iiinevtral of the bet iiiiil-i tioiis in tlil set-no n of the Union, it is now Ins i mention to des ote Ins time and txertioiig, exclusively, to the promotion of the best interests of the abeve-named Seminary. '1 he tlisrtijline of the institution will be mildly, yet firmly administered. The Principal is conii K-m that, a school may be so ifoverned and taught, that it iil become, to the pup;l, an attractive place, and Ins studies highly interesting. It is very desirable, and t-riain !y potjtii'e, that the order and dicipline of a school be strict and re pillar, in an eiiiio.-nt deree, and, at the same lint.-, the pleasure and pri le of the pupil in general. '1 he yiiu:. love order and reulirit!jy but not the means utiinlhj employed in securing them. II they can be made to tec-1 an inicret in orcrauizeing a;ul maintaining the proper discipline, it i all that is necessary in ordc-r to secure, on their part, a cheerful obedience a result which will assuredly, be attained ill the manajjemei t of the F. C. Seminary. Instruction w ill be given in the Greek, Latin and French Languages, and in all the required branches of an English education. No instruction of a sectarian or partian character will be imparted bv the principal. Competent assistant teachers will be employed, if necessary. '1 he fee for tuition will remain the same as formerly. 1 he next term will commence on the second Monday in September. lii-ookviHe, Aug. 31, 1343. 30-3w. Franklin County Seminary. THE Board of Trustees) of the Franklin Co. Seminary, in the di schar;je of their duty, have employed Mr. George A. Ciias;, a graduate of Amherst College ii Mass., as principal of Ihe Institution, upon the same terms as those upon which teachers have heretofore been employed. The next regular term will commence on the tffowrf Monday in September. The tuition fees will remain precisely as heretofore. Scholars, intending to become members of the Seminary, a re requested to be present on ihe nf day of the term. ENOCH M'CAKl Y, I'nst. Brookville, Aug, 31, 1845. 36-3v Administrators Sale of Real Estate j OTICIi is hereby given that on the 6th day of j November A. D. 184', at tbe Court House door in t he Tow n of Brookvil le, Franklin county Indiana, I will by order of the Probate Court of said enmity, expose to public sale eighty acres of land, situated in the county id' Hamilton, eleven miles North of Indianapolis, it bi-ing the West half of th N rth East quarter of Section Z. Town 17. R.inge3 East. Als'i at the same time and place, a part of lots No. 71 & 72 in Thoma's plat of the Town of IS rook vi lie, be- i ing 30 feet front on Main and Burgess Street'sTerms of sale one half cash in hau l, the balance in one year, secured by freehold securitv. JOHN A. MATSON, Admr- de bonis non of the Eestate of Chas. Pursell deceased. Sept. 4, 1845. 36-4w. C7 The Indiana Journal will insert the above four weeks and charge this Ofliee. DJ'UGS OIL.S AND DYESTUFFS. BIRXKY !k Brother are just receiving their Fall supply ot" Drugsi Medicines, Paints, Oils Brushes. -fc. -c,. Consisting of Spirits Turpentine 3c White Lead. I.ineed Oil Olive lil. Caster do. Lard do. Sperm do. Copal and Japan Varnishes; Window glass of all sizes; Vials and Bottles do do; Regalia and Havana Cijrars; I'r furncry ofall kind-; Fancy soaps and Hears oil; Sperm Candles Winan'r round matches at his prices; Fahnestocks Vermifuge; Procter un.l (Families s japs; Glue, iadiirfi and Madder; Dyestutr of all kinds; Kssent.a; oils d. do Mason and Hallers Blacking; I.enmn Syrups and V.'ines for sickness; Veil. Red and Red Led; Li tharge, Umber, &.c. .Vc. i. B. t aih pain lor (iinsensr and Bees-wax. Corner nf Lower M irket ami i'yr.i.njrr. CINCINNATI, OHIO. September 3d, 1S4'5. 36-ly. TO TIIK PEOPLE. Tlir. session of Consrress, whieh has just termina ted, will he loni and greatfully leiiieniht-red by all true repuhlieans for l he triumphant success of many j of iheir cherished principles and measures. While we heart ly- rejoice at lh triumph of the principles which ; it has been our constant efforts to advocate and dtfei.d, j and from which no prosper t -,n adversity, can swerve i us; cannot be unmindful of the alitude in hicli we are placed by a recent vote of both houses of Conpress: e allude to the contemplated wi tii.lr.i a I of their patronage Srom the newspaper press. 'l o this decision we cheerfully bow, sensible as we are of the patriotic motives which have led to it. Hut we trust that this decision of Congress rather than diminishes our claim to the support of a higher power that of the people; and to them e contidently appeal to aid us by tietr patronage, in sustaining at the seat of jruveriimeut a journal mat is inflexibly devoted to their interests and the true interests of the country. It is known lo every one, that ihe chief sources of ill -staiiiinir a newspaper is not the magnitude of its subscription listHso much as the advertising patronage which may be bestov.'ed upon it. In large commercial cities, indeed, the latter is usually the concomitant of the former; as it bvcoiues the obvious interest s of mercantile men to advertise in th se papers w hich are, the m st extensively circulated. asnin-tim, however, is differently situated. Deprived oftheauvertisinqf patronage incident to a mercantile commu nity, and burdeiica with peculiar and enormous t x. i penses w hich are not elsewhere incurred,iiothiiij; but a very lonp list of subscribinc; patronage can sustain a paper in usefulness if, indeed, eveu in existence The proprietors of the Union"' have hitherto spared no pains, and no expenses, to make their paper worthy of the metropolis, and worthy of the support of that great party under w hose banner they are eulisu d. In publishing the most full and ample debates of the two houses of Congress, it i believed, ever be ore at tempted on this comm. nt in a daily newspaper, they have secured the scrviees of the best reporters hlcU ' K.e country artorded, but at the enormom tost of $12,000 or $15,003 per year. Their t itciJo e foreign a.id d jmestic correspondence mmhH.liroH.i.n. r Hfense,but the Wtructtve usefulness of which is ,o highly coi-ueiided and1, appreciated as to justify r.:st any outU to attain it. SltH, it must be ev ident that drse hea y expenses cannot be borne, uii!e,- the auliscription list cuiMinenseratesl to the undertaking; and a!thuili we can boat of li,000 sohscribs-rs, (inludin daily, tri-wetkly and weekly,) y-t this list nust be consivlerahly enlarged lo enahle the proprietors of the "Union"' to sustain all its u- fuli.e-, and to insure them against pecuniary loss. lnvoknis. them, ascain, the aid and support ol'all true friends of republican iverniiient, and pledge ourselves ti r. ntwed etfjrts in the cause of lhe plorieiis principl. we cherish, we offer the f illowin propusals. Tho DAILY UNION" will be published, as lu-:rt -foi-e, at 811 per aniium, payable m advaiu e. I'ulur-aeu-r hittn no nss been almost exclusively political., i We projiose in future to detole a portion oi its eolumiis to dometic news of general interest, and to miscella.' neous literature, which, without iiiipariiiif its political influence, nnv render it the mot acctptaUlc to an i tvtend' d class ot readers. I I Ue"SKMl. WEEKLY UNION" will h- ruvlul-.td fTtir Mondir ind Thiindiv, durinp th r-resi of , C.mjM', t 3' per annum. I hn .inains ail the mat- i

I ter contained in the ''Daily Viiinn"' except loc.il adver- ! li".emems. Duriiigthe stsv.u.tuf Coii?rc three Iiti.nIwrs, inm ad of t w , i.i b-issued, w aihout any extra ; charge to subscribers. Enlargement of tho Weekly Union j 'l hi' "Weekly Union" is issued every Saturday; and I at arran. iiieit's a.-e in pragri-ss to enlarge it ta m ar ilou'iie its present (;', c shall soon le enabled to I g;ve k ariy every article hic-h appear in the daily mid i senii-w-'cklc edition, at the extremely low rate of 8?. j V.'c prnpin? aNo c c;if, in this edition, a complete j synoptical summary of ihe proceedings in both houses ; of Coii;rres thus rendering th "Weekly Union" a

most valuable channel of iniurm'ttion to ail classi s of ur country. But, to remunerate us forthi enterprise. ....V... . I: 1 ).... la- l...l..ni bit In tiddiiion to t he toreoiiiT, we have resolved to Piih during the sessions ol the national legnlature, a llCotgresional Jtreittcr,"' to de issued weeklr, and tolltilill a Ft-LL REPOHT ot ,be daily j.r..cecdin,r4 and d bates of both houses. Indeed, the arranireiiie::U hieh we have made with the very b.st corps of re. porters wi II en ible m to pive even more full ani extended reports thin we hare produced duritig this Kesio!i, superior as we claim them to be hi any pre. cedmyorts. The RtjfUtt Xtii'. b- made up tV.mi tile I daily reports in the "Union" carefully rei isexl by an j experienced editor, and will coi.t.tutr a tcmpicte ard t authentic record of the ses-iun. An appenUiX ill be J added, uniform si:h the- Rt-jjister. and to be imt pratoiioinlv to ui;.-:-i'i"i, ioiuj rising a !it of the act passed during- the csion, with .1 ? impels ol" t! .r con tents, and a rel.-rence when necra., t-i previouj l i-il.i'ion. l hi s ill form the- most complete, history of the e ssions f Conj--ess, and will be fnrni-berf at the low price of SE Vi-I.V l" Y-Fl VK CKXfi fjf the nest ion. CyPoST M asters an? n'hori7ed to act as nura-K-ius; and by miilmr us five yearly subscribers, with tli subscription money, for either the Dily, SemtWeekly, or Weekly will be tntitb d to utie copy cf the same t diti in s th -y furni h us s b cr.de -s f ir. Uj"I hffONGKF.SSIONAL KKGIS1KII will be fui-ni-hi-d i hem n thr same terms. C-J N" EWSPA PKIIS publish in? our pros pre 11 , ith toe notes attached, until the 1st of December next, will be entitled, diirin? tliei.txt session of Cnnjri , ; to receive a coov of the Conxretsiotiat Jirzistrr end Try-iVeektij Union, hi1) icill be farnit'ied ivitli 5 copies ot the Uailv for 3J0 CO 5 d.i Semi'-Wetkly 20 CO 13 do do J5 CO 5 d.i Weekly i 8 CO 10 do do 15 03 20 do Conresiiona! Ripi-ster 10 00 The n.imi of no iier-ion will be entered n.-ni our b.ioks unless the paynieiit of the subscription bo made in advance CAjYL'EH, SCilOI'ULA AjYD goitre. A MPLE experience has proved that ni combination i(4 of mi dii i lie hasevtry been so efi'ectual in removing the above diseases, as .laym-'s Life Preservative' It has effected cure that have been truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other diieases of that class, but has removed the man stubborn Disease of the Skin, Swellings. Dyspepsia, 3c e. fee. This medieiiieentcrs into the circulation, and eradicates diseases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the poresof the skin, and reduces enlargements of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes head-ache an 1 drowiJ ness, and inrigoratet the whole system, and imparts animation to the diseased and debilitate.l t o:icit ut ion . j Tin re is nothing superior to it in the whole materia ; medica. It is pe.-f.-etly safe and extremely pleasan:, and lias nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swallowing in dieine. j CONSUMPTIOM, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. ' No remedy has ever been found to remove the above disease so promptly and effectually as Jayncys Kx- : prctoranf. It cleanses the lungs from all iritatingVnatt ters, while at the same time it heals and in igorat. s l llem. Prepared only at No. 8. South Third street, Philadelphia ; 'I ne a bove medicine is for sale at the Drii(j Store of Hitti llaile, Brookville Ind. 36-3w-Franklin Circuit Co ut in Vacation, August 25th A. D. 1S4". John S. Russell and Jcpthah-) Husseit, adniinistrators of the I Eestate of Robert Russell, late Chancery, of Franklin Countv, deceased, f VS ' James Hardin. J JOIVat this day come said complainants b How land thtir Solicitor and file their bill of complaint in Maid cause, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the undersig.ied, by nti lavit filed, that sai d .lames Hardin, the defendant there to. is not a resident of the State of Indiana, notice is hereby given to said James Hardin, that he In-and appear before the Judges of the snid Franklin Circuit Cocrt, at their next term to be luil, leu at the Court House in Rrookville, on the first Monday of February next, b -i ng the February term 1-S47, of said Court, and plead answer or demur lo said bill, or the same will be taken a. confessed against him Mud a decree entered accordingly. Witness my hand this 2Jth of August 184?. J. M. JOIIXSTO... Clerk F. C C. All?. 27th Ib l . A hp. 2T!h lKlv IS. tie Administrator's Notice TIIK Undersigned has been appoint! d administrator tie bonis non ol" the estate ol" Charles Pursell deceased. Persons indi lit -d to sai i estate are requested to pay, and creditors to present tln ir claims. The estate "is probably insolvent. JOHN A. MATSON". Administrator iff bonis non. Aug-. 26ih 1846. 35-3 1VOTSCH. lit. ii it A r . r r. Mir.iu t tl At I A N i are especially desirous ol" a personal interview with Merchants, B -loksellt rs, and others, who may visit the city of New York dnrinir the prevent season. The Company are prepared to offer unprecedented inducements to parties w ho may be disposed to act as Agents for their nirdu'iiu s; induceni -nt that can be much better explained in a personal interview than by letter. The nfiice is at o. 48 John stseet up stairs, and c;entlemen w ill find their interest advanced by (jiving the Company a call. Should any one desire an Ajrency, who cannot call in person, they can address by mail, post paid. E. BARTON. Secretary Orarfenberij Company, Mason anil Tut tie. New York, August, 1846. Pr. fee 1,25. No33-lm. THE Subscriber ex)eetin to leave Brookville about the ifj.f, ,- 2 Jth of Oeto'ier, would he fflad to sell his house and three lots near the Methodist Church. ANoa family Carriage and a buyry, and some household furniture. He would, prefer the payment down, but he cou Id wait a while for his purchase money. Possession can be jjiveti as early as thelOth of October, should the house and lots not be sold, thev will be to rent. ALLEN WILEY. Brookville, All? 18th, 18-13 34-tf I'rom the Xorrid'etvork (Me.) Journal. Vie pilhlish the following as amon the manyevideneis which we are constantly receiving of the increasingpopularity ol Dr. Jayne Expectorant. We have n.i interest in "pufllnjj' it any further than we have a desire to promote the health and happiness of our fellow-creatures, who arj wasting away with those cninpl. lints, fjr which this medicine is an absolute remedy. And in calling the attention of the public to it, we feel that we arc in the faithful discharge of our duty. Xi w Portland, Nov. 4, 1142. Mr. Pratt, Sir: I wish von to send me 3 bottles of Jayne's Expectorant, and in this connection, I would say, tint I deem it ar. invaluable medicine, and an article that no family should li" without fur a single day. I have used it for two years in my family, and have always found it a quick ami efficient remedy fur t'nrhtness of the luii's, produced bv lont protracted colds, w hich produce the short hrn kin.j cotith, the premomtor of Consumption, in which it so frequently terminates in this climate. If properly and seasonably administered it will effectually break up the mo-t violent colds, and thereby prevent the many violent fevers, so frequently consequent upon them. 1 would most cheerfully recommend this mediein" to the public in all casts uf that nature, as invaluable. JOHN II. WEBSTER The ahove medicine is for sale at the Drug- Store of HittJc Haile, Brookville Ind. 34-3 w NEW GOODS! THE subscriber is just receiving from Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore a largv and splendid as!,0rtment of Dry Goodi, Hardware, OUsvvare, Boots an I Shoes, Hats and Caps &.e. ic, in which may be found the following, w ith many otl.er articles: ll'oaf, Ha.it IVaol and button Carpctiv.gs, Mi-tltuen T.ekings, Sari "afian set d,, Coarse a.nd I'infltro. Mi't'int, - " ii.'rh'd do. .Ipmn C Kecks and Join . flnigharnr, 'Va'tle Cloths, Cotton and Lrnnen, M list net -r ilr and nrnst Skirts, Marseilles Quilt andCoided dj. Irith Linent, Cain'trirs, Flam and Ttc'tf Jnronet. Green Craise, ria'-li and Ti'd IVhite and BV k Bobinett, .itfVlrn A'trons, H'vole u, Damask, Plain- Fig'd and Tmhr'd Silk Shmets, Cotton and Siik IVarp, Alapaea Lustres (Bl'k and Broivn,) Ladies' Cott., Silk and Kid Gloves, " "H'orst'dand Silk IVh te and Bl'k Milts, I'm'ierellt, Cotton end Si'k Parasols, Plain, Sfip'd. PI' d and lig'd Dress Silks, Bonnet Silks, Bl'k, and tanct Satin and I'elvct Pest. int. Brk, E!w Mi.r'dand Cadet Coarse and fine Cloths, Krt.t Hiue, Steel Mix'dj Blue .VV and Cadet St.t.

riners, Bl'k and rrd Cassiwret and Cold Mi v'd Tv?etds, Blue, Mi.x'd. Cadet and Strip' d Kentneky Jr-out, t arnitui e, Fanry and Lou- Pi irett vruw". Plain, Fiif'd, Stnp'ti, nnd Pi'd Bonne Rihindt, Plain Pink, BuJ? and tirren Ginghams, M't'ttn tte Lains, anp Fanry Dress Oinhamt and Latent, ALSO. Knix-er and Forks, Raxtrr, Seuth", SrntHe ft-.ir'rds. Butts and Srre-u-t, Colhnt .-ij-e and all kinds tf Hard' tea re. Melassr Decanters, Silt. Cellars, riain and Flut'd Tumbler, Men's K.9rte Brians, Kip And Cfli'f er Shoes, Ladies' Boors and Siloes, kid Slippers and Chd's Boott, Sti aiv and Florence Urmtd Bonnets, Siitritt, Aur. ftmwr, f ur and AsMnnd Hats, Men's eud i'v'i Fur, C lotfi, Velvet and Ola-!? Caps f.c. Scrr When the t.'iHscrlber comm' need writinqithit a4vertiscinent he had some notion of rmimrrating the larger poi-tiun of the articles whivh eompose his stock; hut find.n it nop'is.i'.;.-, he invites the public to call and r.xamine for themselves. He a.ssurcs his custo nrr. that his ijaods will be sold s low a thry can b boicht t ariT jjMr.t on the whits Wster Canal, and t C nnolnna'i prices F - Cnt't, ft,, TTN'P.rt. Br'kvi'le. Jul) 1st, ijiI ST-tj.

SF.YIIOLI), j. ir. sMirit. 4 r.AVF. and F. '.s Tool Maiuir.jctnrer, and dealers in H.ir I are ;' -riii v. . 21' .M ini St., uetween .ih and tt ft. CIN't IW It t)IU(. K. F. S iC. keep coiia-i . on hand extensive a.iurtnei;t of 1'lains of tloir o-.n Minul'ieOir, mluV of the lit t seasoned Ht-ech cimer. Ait Coopers, Carpenters, Wa;;ii! Jlilvrrs &e., l'.iols of -ver" discrijjtion, CiiiirriPrsN kiiivesand tie-!ier, I'orK Civ-a ver, I.ath knives, llonkbiir.U-r Shears 8tc, made ordt r on tl:e shortest notice. July 14 1347 30-ly to JOHN V. FOiiBUS, Tanner, Courrier !t Plorooco Dresser, Xu. 226, Main Street, between Sixth and Seventh, CINtJl.N t i ti.llOV'IIKKK may be had eh;ap for Cash or attsfattory acceptances, a g-ener-il asur:ment of fli.siu:d I.E. 1 THE It. City tan sole lea'li r, N. V. Red di; Philadelphia eii If skius, city u:i d.i; hJ un.l black ron:i d ; f. jV ski:ihoe bin. tin--, Det-r .i , i-a.:..t. iu Rca, blue and hlk skirt r, llarnes leather, Skirtings do, Hridle do; Wh.te In tt.(r Skin, Pink do, Veli.i.r do; Mt r.'j bout Mor , I. ad its Cilots ,io, J . undress dj; L'umr leath. 1 e.-, Bairn, do: Kid k'i... Hc.i; d.i. Kip i! j, ilu. k. do, I ad do. JlufT e.t Skin. Hari tau sikiveri. j Riok'ii'.iier Le..tln r of ariins kinds. j C7CASH e-iw-ii lor llids.s, Calf, Dfi-J-, and Sheep I Skius, and AVix.l. Julv 24 1946. T.C-ly. fBON and Salt a freh supply inst received from Pittsburgh, fr sale bv illTT &. HAILS Brook vilie, Ji.pe 30 1340 i7-ly T iVRBLS. Prime No. 1 Steam Salt, firssle by " 7 HIT T i I! A ILK May 6, 1346 19-ly HAIinWASIG WHOhHSAMl AND W i'r A ! L :ALEtlS in ger.eri'l. Foreign and Domestic lard ware of all descriptions. Pleas; call for sat i-tVietiou on O. H K It 1 V. li Eis t Miin neivvc-eii 6tu and Dill streets, 5 doors fr.nu c-orn.-r ol'Sih street CINCINNATI, Oil 10. July 21 1845 30-ly. 31. & J. CO5K. If AMUKACTUHKRSof Tin, Copper and Sh-et v Iron wares S. V . Corner of Fit i h and Plunists.. C ISC X.V.-J ', OHIO, Thev keep al wavs on hand a g'-nera assortment of Cooking and Ten Plate Stoves, winch they w iii stll at whoUaleor retail, at the Iost price. Purchasers will do well to call and eami'te our priced oeib.v purchasing else w lie re. July 24 1846 30-ly MOM K M A N IT FACTO It Y ,4 S. II. PA 14 VI Nr & Cn QUEEN ( I I Y HAT AND CAP S IORE io.36 Main Sir. -et , Four Doors below N i.ita, CI( 7.Y.Y. I 77. OHIO. s. 11. PAUVIN Si Co., having recently b;ii!t a large Manulactory laim. uiately in tbe rear ot ih, ir tore, woiiiilsav toa.iy j'.iiI all w hi niav -" i . t a aim cheap article in t'i. ir I-n, '.-..-.i i..e ar- p.., rfd to anron! r a; i shortest iiit-e. ;.o, kept on hand at all times, a l.ir.re asso -tin -it f ..f every kind and f uality, oft heir manufacture, h:ch they will sell low f, r cash. "I'll, y don't only say that they can compete, with any in this place, but pledge llieni-el ves t compete tilth ii. price and qua'ity, with any est ibishmeiu of ijiod staudiu-j in in..- E stern cities. Merchants w. ill find it to th -ir a i vant.iT to ea'l :i J examine for themselves before purchasing else here. June 24 1345 30-.'y DION BIRNEY. DAVID Ii. BIRNEY. . ltlltAKV& .SROTHKIf, Whole Salf. and Uetail 1);iujgis t.s, A XI) I) E ALE IIS IN Paints, Oil, Varnish, and Dyo StuiTs, CORNER OF LOWEE MARKET & UVCAM'OIH STIIKKTS, A LSO Trusses of every description, for the cure ol J Hernia, Kupture ric. i he above articles are of the best qti;il.t y, and may be had at reasonable rates. Physicians and Coiintr" Merchants are invited tu cali snid -.amiin. for themselves. Cash paid for Oimentj, Beeswax, Flaxseed, &.C. April, 10, 1345. 15-!y. CALEUS. 12 ULCUS XL, 7 WHELPS I,E V- U1JIAIL n ii u a a i & i SMPOUTKR of Ilnt-s, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, fil.uss and Faucv Artieleu, Aiiiericu.u, Frtncli and F.n-flish CliemieHU and Perfumery. Corner Main and Fifth s.reelb, Ciucinnati, O. March 20, 145 13-ly Commission, Storage, &c. .R Hit. auoscrioers are i.ow jnepareU t'i receive on is s; . atwl ..ii i .. i . -. .ij mi ...w an .villi.!.? (ii j roiiiii.e, a::u Merchandize, at their Warehouse on the Canal, known as Stockman's Warehouse. The house is conveniently situated to receive produce intended for shipmnit to Cincinnati, or South, and stands at some distance from any other building which o.Ters advantage in regard to fires. GEO. W. STOCK MAN, W. B. THURSTON. Refer t Geo. H. Dl-.n-n", Jbb. H Bsower, B. Stockman. Lawrenceburj!i, Auj 15, 1S45. 4'i-4w. .500,000 Bushels WheatVanted. riVIK Subscriber having purchased the enure mteresi of C. (J. W- Comeirvs. in tli- Miami Mills will ul all times pay CASH, and the highest market! price tor Wheat tlel i vereel at my Mills, which are. thi tirst Mills at the head of the Canal. S. S TEIIBE I T BAKU. Lawrtnceburg;b, Auj. 15, 48 IS 35-5w. DOMESTIC AFFAIRS Xo. 351 Main, 5 doors bcl'nc ?. St , ut the sign oj The Red Fla. l ii t, minscr.iier nas tn pleasure nl ottennj to the j public, the very late-it improvement, direct from N w 1 York, in Hie V LLTON STOVE, 1 Ins KIXG OF STOVES lias driven every other Stove out of the market w litre -ever it has been introduced. It is simple in its operation, beautiful in design and form, not liable to ( tout 01 repair, most pei.ect in its oven, ami the most ap.tcious in its furn.ture of any Stove of its .ize in the j market. It requires very little wood anil is ei-.sily manac;ed. Any person who is a judgrtt ofrtuvi'S nctil but to see it lo be satisfied of its irreat su :n ri.nit v over i l ier stoves, wnimut a lonu; array o! nnmes to recommelid it. It will recommend itself, He has nl,, the lit) 1- Alt; COOKING STOVE, THE COOK S FAVOHI rK do KEUANCE & F11KM1UM, do Also Bucks Patent Stove, i eel hrafed fir its oven, Shop and Parlor Slaves; Tin and Holism. H are i)-e. 11 id which w ill Uv sold at prices greatly reduced from the last season, For Gash Only. Those in want of a stove ' c r il;:'v rv-uii'v lote Tio:'n:ir. and may save 4 or 5 d,Hars hy cttMiog uj-t!i the su'oscriher, at So. 351 Mr:,',i, S D .nrt bt:liv Stntfi Sheet, at the SIGN OF THE It hit I- LAG'.: Any stove sold by the subsfri!,r th:t i!rc not prove C'jiial to the representations given of it, may lie returned, and the money will be refunded. C A AS. FORBES, Agent for the Mnnufarturert. AH kinds of Tin, Cupper a id Sheet-Iron Jo' vjork done tvith promptit ude and pilehi y . Cincinnati, Augnn 25th lX4'i. 35-ly. " JA TXE S EXPECTOPA XT. THIS is undoubtedly tin; tni't vo'nabb, fas it is decidedly the most popular) medicine of its kind, ever introduced in this state. The demand for it has hi-en constant and increasing, from the time it was ti.-st of fered f ir sale here to the present time; numerous t stinionials of its real w.n-th and usefulness, from very niioy of our citizens, might be produced, but atrial will satisfv all, that it is a speedy cure for Coughs, Colds, Inliiena, Asthma, Hoarseness, Spitting of Blood and all kinds of Pulmonary Affections. Bangor (Me.) Daily IFhig. From the Iter. .1 .9 Jlichlrij. Dr. D. Jayne Your medicine have been in nearly ev ry case successful, 1-speciaily the F.xp ctorant. I have received much beiieli I from the use of it my If, and one of my nearest neighbors u ho had been afflicted from childhood with the Asthma o severe! .- as nearly to sutTacate her during the paroxysm which returned about once a week, has been, to all niiiii siuni-ft, prematurely cured. A R HINCKLEY. Ow -Eon, V. Y., July 2', 1341. Dear Sir We want some more of your mediciii"s particularly lhe Expectorant, which gives universal satisfaction. Respectfully yours, SLOSSOX it WILLIAMS. Dr. D. Jayne ningbanpo,-t, N". Y., Nay 31, 1341. Pr. Javtie i oil Expectorant is ill gr-at .1 aiialld and se lls well, and is very popii iar; your Vermifu ge is much used, as lso jour sanative Pills, yours, tie. i',. GREEN. The abnrc nirdicines is for sale at the Drug Store of Hitt and llaile Rruokviile, In I. 35-3w. Ironjlilaiis and Steel - ,-7V fTs-7!fl.BS Sli-o l.on l!ss.. ted -.i.es jjj 'jtQ-rXjJ tijOOoaki other bratids do. 60 U' American blirtet st-e-1. 200 do F.nifiish tin 100 do Cast do 40 Kegs Nails 6 do Sp.ke'M. Just received and for sale Ivw fyr cash bv HiciiARD rvsr.n. Brookville. Jon" 30 HIS, 27 ly

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II. II. LAXDI.S, Clock and Watch Ilfpairt-r, 1 AIRFIELD. IX DIANA. PROPOSES To keep his shop in Brookville for one month or more; miring and after the sitting of ih Franklin Circuit Courts, lor the purpose of repaiiHng CVick. W-ateh. -, fe. H.s shop nl B-oi k-vilf-, w ill be in the l.-aJit shop of Mr. Ri; S.p. A ojv 18 1 SPA, 31 Administrate?? IJoUccT THK Under.igned ha taken out b Iters of A-'inui-i-tri io.'i on t"r rslate of Iseiijantin Wool Lite tif lhe C.iun'v nf'FrankMu dee-'s.. he e-tatr i solvent. Wll.MA'l Wgyil, Ad.u'r. Augus'ifth 14A vlt.

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TW) Intun lirsobilir with d'veliin houses, one on the lioitoin, theoihi-r on the hilt; aHoiotue voluabie lot,, all upon reasonable term'. JOHN A. MATSOV. Jr!t:nry 1st. 1341. 1 -tl'. "f l"ST K;'eiived nt.d for sale, a superior lot of Sumf nitr GouiU. consisting 0f i"vved, Linen, MiX..i 1 1, r ... .e. wc. HOGEL.VND ?i M'CLF.I'.RV. June 24. 134'-. 26-;y. TERMS CASH! 1. Y 31 A N & Hi C 1. TMl'OHTF.HS, Win l.-ale and Ilftail Drailer H Hardware and Culit ry. Wire, Steel, Nails Jtc. No. 87 Main street, 5 doors below Tearl t.t. Cincinnati, July 3d 1346. S7-ly T0 COUrY iTsRCH AIJ T3. Crockery Ware, Sec. fgHE subscriber having by recent imp.irtmtlon com l plet'-d bin stock of Printed and Common Ware, would inform those wishing to purchase, that he can now offer for theirexaini'iatinn one of the be.t selected assortments in the West. He feels conlident that those who favor him with a call will find it to thrjr interest to purchase, as it is his intention to sell at low prices, either for cash or approved paper. 'I he stock has been selected with a view to tha country trade, Riid c;r.,',.;s in part of Common and Prtrt-d Teat, and Tea Ware; As do Howls, assorted sizes; do do Pitchers, do do ) EJ jfrf unci C C l'hti s, do do do do Baker's Dishes and Nnppiest With a preat variety of other articles in his line. ALSO An assortment of Flint Class, which, will be sold by tin; box at Manufacturer's prices. SAMPSON, I.1NDSEY, CO. No. 92, Main vt . east side, opp Trust Co. Bank, Cin. March 10, 1345. 20-ly 1 A XV 11 X C !0S 7Zc. 1 A XI) PUilE WHITE LEAD. The above Brand warranted equal to any made in the Western Coitnlrv, oflii-e No. i M i'n Street CI NCI NX a n, o. TIIK public w.oi'.d do well t c;ive the above brands of ll'irfe I.n.ii fair trial as the proprietor a new beginner in the above bunr.ess, and const fluently will sell lower than any arrant: U brands in the Cii v. June 12, 1845 24-ly di:ltc;s and mj;i)h;im;s. WHOLE"? IE fvn VETAIL. E t" ist r .-r!" vi-ri su p rior assurttnent of the fcih.ie aii.ui-, us u.i ks all ..I'm in our line, which we will sell on the loweatcash prices. SCO nr. Sulph Q linine 25 lial Sps Turpentine, 203 Kic pure white 1 ad, 20 Bal ( "opal Varnish, 25 i'o Japan do, 10 Casks Salarattts, S do Pearlash, 500 Boxes Window jflass assort d ff. '". , BIRNEY ic BUO IHKll. Corner of Lower Market and Sycamore uti, CIXCIXXA TI OHIO. July 8, 1841 27- Ir TJLAXE Manufacturer and dealer in edre Tools, J3 Wholesale and Retail, East side of Main, between Eights and Ninth sts., CINCINNATI, OHIO. July 2t 1846 3n )y Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1 s 4 1. "jpvTt. D, .Tayne Dear Sir Your Hair Tonic is an S jfexeelleiit article. Many respectable persons also otter their certificate in favor of your Expectorant. I believe your mediciciies are the best preparations that have ever been ollVred to the public, for the relief of the afflicted, and fur the cure of the diseases fur which they were intended. YourExpectorant I think will soon be rxvl r. : ily popular. Vours, Jcc. AdrialEly. 'I he followinir is fr, m a Physician and a much respected Clergymi-ii of the Methodist Society, date, I, Modest Town, Ya., Ann-tist 17, H40. Dr. Jayne Dear Sir I have been useinir vonr Expectorant extensively in my practice for the liist three years, and for all attacks of Colds, Coughs, Inllamation of the Limps, Consumption, Asthma, Pain nnd Weakness of the Breast. It is decidedly the best medicine I have ever tried. Vcrv respectfully yours, 11 W WILLIAMS, M I). T. C. NEWTON. J. SHARP. W I i I ' r H W A T K R C A N A , FLOOIiLVG iI5I.r., AM) ' 'A Ii I EXT Eli SHOT. South title of Tiirtl, between John and Smith its. CINCINNATI, OHIO. NEWTON & SHAMP keep codstant ly ' on had and for sale, ready -worked Jlooring, sash, blinds, blind sluts and floors, of a II discript ions. 3 ."Orders from a distance will receive prt.mp attention. July 3d 1345. 27-lv. WHK AT The highest cash price will be pniI fo wheat, by MITT & HA ILK. Brookvtlle, June 30 1840 27-lv JOIITV IX HOWLAND, Attorney at Law, UKOUKVlLIsK, la, LAW NOTICE. J Ryman Kelly, 2.1TA' "esinnetl the practice of the together a 4 mihe Franklin Circuit Court. Brookville, Aug. 4. 1344. 82-3 w. JA YXES SAXATIl'E PILLS THESE Pills may be taken at all timet, ami in most diseases: in inflammatory, int ermi t tent, remittent, bilious, and every form of fever Jaundice and Liver Complaint. For Dyspepsia they are r-. allv an invHlutaiiie article, e-ra'tually c-hnniriiitr the vitiated sec re ! """" "if stomach ami liver, proilueintr hialthy ac tmn in those important organs. 'I hey are very valu able f.ir diseases of the skin, and for what is cotiron'y caMed impurity of tin- Blood; also for Female Costiveness, Ave., ami in fact every di-ease where an Aperient, Alternative, o purgatiie niediciiies may be req n i red. The above medicine is for sate at the Drug Store of Hitt & llaile, JSrouKviile, Ind 31-3vv TAxrcs: ""yrOTICE Is hereby given that I will attend at the ' u'i e-!ao of holding elections, in the several Townships in Union County, for the purpose-of receiving; taxes for the "'-jr 1340, ou the fa'lowin; days, to wit. Harrison township, on Monday Sept Brownsville " 'lu.-sd.iy Liberty Weilnesday ' Harmony "I hursday Oct Union ' Friday ' 23th 21!.'! 30 h 1st yd 3 1 3d 2 5 c-ts C-ntre " at Geo. Wittus " At Liberty during Court and after " i: i : ui' TAXvrio.w On each 100 dollars for State purposes, " ' lt " for County purposes, " " 100 ' for Koa.l purposes " 100 ' for Lunatic Asylum, 124 " 10 " " 100 " 'f-r Deaf, Dumb fcc blnid 7 mills " " l'.ill f.r State purposes, 75 ii n ft.rC'tunty purposes, 2' " Pavment of 'I axes i required on or Ivforethe 1st day of January 1317. WM. HYKAM, Treasurer of Union County. Jiilj- 29 1345 , 31-Ow (Ind Jeffersonian copy) Staga Lino for Cincinnati. 4 Tri weekly line of Splendid 4 horse Coaches, has lie n put on the road from Brookville lo Ciucinnati good teams, new coachescareful and stead) drivers have been pi-ocur cl. The well known chancier of the proprietors, their it. -termination to run this iine in better stylr and tim, than it has ever been ran; the low fare w ill, we hope secure a portion of the travel. J. 8c P. VOORIIEES Jct'c . Jiilv30n4'i 31-2m. TO DELir-QUENT TAX PAYERS TH K.RF, are. ! number of persoiis in the county who f urn I have uaid for the v ar 1.84.1. and tirevii hlli- I Ii:ivk been ill u Hirer, there!. v Hceomi m.jd'itine' tin in ereaily to my own iiiconveni. nre Such persons will lake notice that unless they come forward honorably and psy up hy lhe middle of A uirust, 1 will proceed to levy and sell according to law. I". PL RSEL, Treasurer of K. C. Ju'v 20 18Pi 3l-3w XV. IJAI.IAUr, THO.LF.S ALE and Retail Dealer in Ennlih, ' ..1. r........ n.ot 1 ln..il...n V tl til V I . I ..ill 9 ri it. n, ... i i.iai. "i ...... ....... nnd M iaicul I iisiriimeiits. and Ilaktt Mauufa tur. r. No. 2H Main St., CINCINN I I OH lO. The hiirhesl market price paid for W i How tsnd Haskets of any shape or style, made to order at thr -' ISit KOtice, Jul) 24 lS4i J" J W3I. ISKlVOUTII

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DEALER IN HIDES, OIL AND LEATHER. Comer of M ini f Seventh sts. : I N ! I N N A Tl. O II I O . July 21 ISP f''.?L cTnxIat it a n n i : it v . A. M'CAKK LiSJATSl K!i .sroiti: AM) MANl'K-XOro.tY. No J V Main bil"ct-i 8 and Sth Cinc'intiaii.Ohio. K- I" EPS ConsUutlr o hand Sok.L pper. Kip i"l 'af of the belt ,iality, all ot wbohbe will sell ,.. aianychei f-r-m iniiit ut. l-h pjid l-r llil-s. ,r . J .I) Xl'i "

X. I WKIJ, Avnoi.r.sAi.r. nr.ALv.H it (:Roci-:itii:s and t uodvckNn. 4i, l..,.,r Matlet S., F,l h d .. . ast of SYCAMORE. NO H I II Sil.f,, IM1NN A 1 .

an ,ia m lor r I ix .Sed, While 1 ns, .1 I w X t tiinseii'; and and Dro-d h i lift. j : f : i t.1 K.n::s; Robert Bitchaiian, Esq.; SlrtfM, t fi r.l.ler 1 S Hari.utl ; K. Id r J joo k C"?m ' e: p:m x rs i 11 r ' il tHt i I.; I I! oUnd, ! Hugh Stickle, Win, J:i. Moie.o, I i;s-,; U ilutit.gioti O. II H Juiiiisoi., ' Johnson; Hil Kborough, O. Dr. I ! -V, l.H,) h. V.'w r-r-ii. ii n i . , . is. wnoM.s w.n cV; umtmi. (;i(n;. : No. 17, I oner M: et a iV.- Vn n t, rivrp; v 'I I . "W w- - c - t . . . t . . . ' 0 t -uii..i,iiy on naiiu. n i.. . r- si.i? ;- . - i j 9 i sort mem ,,f Fam.K ; r,,r, in,- b. o !.,.... .... - ,..ey sell wl.olt saK and ca-!i prices. " .. v . ... " ' lii , at I In- l'iw 1 1 1 May2, isi-i t.,: iTiioiusK. r.nriRxun.t), r;, .... l. M-w-ru GREENFIELD and VIIJC AMJ. j "TANUKACTVUKKS .f plain It,. , al, ,,,, v I f y mental Japnnnot Tin-Vare. Also H: ,,n-s ; I, r I'Oiatd.l r Lamps. Corner of Pearl and Wjji.m j h, Ppoite Pearl Street House, CINCIW l"l i April 10, IStO 11. A f Wfi OUNCES SuIpU. qni,tir, j.t r,r,.;Vl(' Hk 17 and for sale hy ;. n HS !., Com-r of Main ami Fi.lb si: Cineu . Jtme ilrt, i45. . JOHN il7FAIiUIIAUr A TTOIt.N'K Y AT law. lirtjulv ville, 1. Jan. 10,1813. lSr tf. OLD K S T A H I . ! S 1 fTfT: T ! i " I Cincinuati Venitian Llivd Faciei v. line Street, one il,-or Noith ot S; ith &,-r t ' i .i.joitiii.g .' JStV ralrt. " ' 1 '' ' m is T 1 1 i.' u r.- . . . t . tvl r hrl", 1,11 nn nnn lib !:- , ,,. 1 r kind of FANCVCOI.OU KMIMi-tni, i.lMW. e . iy v;, iri.t f . 1.1 -. I' IinK rn-nrnci! RIKI UIUUI1K(! p:itr.,HHt prooi i.i ptiuiic niMinnii. Vkmhu Siii-tti t. (. i-iiii ni.-ioc i.t order; fait;' i-m.l use: !,f ,i.ii.iir,..l . . - Ahiirfeturtatut liuiig;. All order, p-n et.,.. v BM, ,, ,j ,, .. .. J MKS MtMIU) Cincinnati, Ajinl 1, 1S48 I.l-U. Jo!m GrifTith, Ganaiakcr, -ar r .J77 MAIN S 1 " " ''" C INCINN a' I , r.. i , . , ' 1 ' "-"'. -n- mill . nit; li Hnr. I ...... t t i . o ntKll tllllU. KlHi-l r.H.. 1! 1 lo k s 8f i-., r eunsiuiih,, !5-1v. . ...... general as...rtment ol tiiaiiri..K t wui.. .urn pisuiis repaired. April 10, IS is. 15 UV VOi'H r.Miiitst Snii 11 HIl Demi .fl'..M lii t Ti 1 nestle Drv I'V Cai.fi.ls l.ir 1... Ii'i. ..... . 1.... . .. i and general assortment. If voti ca ', '. .mee . . lcure locatl often, quick, sal.'s and small pclit, ls , J.,. method he has adopted. A large ,.rtm, -,.t .,..:- m Its, always on Iihii.I. lU nu ii.lier 2S1 M;,,ii si Lie clours above Sixth, West side. ( 'l nciu nat i, OIim.. ' April 10, 1.14. ' , - W. I,, IIUDSOXS Improved Rifia, No. 12 West tourth Street Ul C INN VII AI 1 XUFACTLJIt Ell. LL Rifles Maiiiifacltinal hy W. L. If. with ,, iin proveiueiits are arruni. ! .. -I ..... A s,o.sinioaiureeieeic,rtleat440y.,rd,, or a .....n-t-r ol a mile distance. ' April 17 184'i lrt() I-OCCvVuOJ tV iiOJwOF l Manufacturers ami D trt in Stoves, Grates.Hollo w-warc. Tin-waro kitciikn ruNmi,;i: South west corner of l, ft h and Knee Sis., (;; ,,iril O 'lhe NEW, PAT j I".NT II A I IIIVi. ,i'l'Aii . l ,' iicjiuanulnclured at this esl.ibli.lun nl Co). per, Tin, and Sheet Iron Work done with in.it. ness A: dcvpalch. i. . . . . . .. . ..... . ..it ... i,i i , (. April 17, 184fi l"-ly. TEWEI.RV, Silver Ware and Spe, (:,ee Manul... i..ret er. Diamond pointed fdil Pens, ,v No. 238 Main si between Alii and oth Ciiicinrati, Ohio. March 20, 134S. Ii-l). 104 Main street, h. tei u '1 bird & Fourth Cincinnati. Lpt n iif.it i.MI WcLAlliiaiX wouia B fully invite rsp. e i.Mioitcif an rs & DRuncis rs loctiiinnil examine their assort nieii t, it In large, ut greatly ei y KDUCKI) PHICES. From our lont; experience in the hru h m ano Cu t m -mg, we feel coulideiit that iur stock w ill lie f .mid atisfacloiy, and that weshailbe able lo sun ail, , ,,i the most fastidious. March i!7th ld l. I 1-1). LADIES AND GF.XTS W I G MA K E R & H A J It M A N U F A CPU it V. It No. 25, F.ast Fourlli, nefir Sycaiiioi-e si. CTM'IW TT KEEPS alwajs on hand ami make or h i , lie .most (ashioiiafile and durable h le. Ladies iita Gents Wigs, Scalps, Fronts, Jli-.iids, Curls, Hie. which will he sold cheap for cash, at wholesale hii'I ll.t.ul. I invite all those in want of such article lo i ve him a a call In fire purchasing elsew Inre. April 1.184- ,s.lv KKCiS Pure white I.. d SO ,4 No. 1. do. J'lsf r ciiiid and for sale by 111(11 A HI) IVM'.II. Brookville, July 1st 13 18, i'-l) k ii lis k it lui wisw j : lis STEAM-POWEU Isooli'ms imisH, l.r(!aif, AND Picture Frmnn Mmnifaclorn, III , iMiiin Pt. ( 'incinotil i. rat"" . e ...... i. in., i..- inrrii ...ii in n, .-, w .1 e 1 flirnilied Q style mill on as reasonable leruis u, in i. , , , l,u l-'.asterii Citj.-s. An assortment of Looking tjU.'. it. w ays on hand ut holt sale and retail. X. U.--olti I'liimet rfjjilt X pl;ti s r'.t. S PEA Mil O A TS HO PE LS Furnisle. d at the shortest notice. March 27lh 184. HIT. FiiExcn nun ii mill stoxes. It rt A DI'OK D A. Co. m .v I,. foil lid ut w oi I. on lie i-ii.-i.. r . I" Wiiliiiit ai.d S. coi:d si., ( nn ii.iu,. i, nii.l are prepared to furnish I ri-m )i Purr Mill stones f a q-mliiv si. p.. riorlo any ehlahli.hiiit in in tie v,. tern Country. ALSO Thr genuine Inm-h l'..!i. ing Cloths IKnki-r brand ;" Si r. , e. . M iJI Irons and Wires, PU.l. r of f ari, t. ALSO French Burr Portable in I Hou ring Mills ALSO 125 bl.ls .aleiin d pla. a. r f " Paris. Cj" All wink wairaiited of I se be-1 nun li i r June l;;h 1S4J. No. 5.-lv, f 4 VVGALLS Hollow-ware, of the b. st yr VT ty, J'l-I received and for -.-I- In us li HOGEl AND iM M l l.KK'IV. June 24, 1141. BOOK STOR AND STATIOrJAPrZ. JON ATM W JIIIIKM.s' matte On Main, r,ct-.nni F.l;,?.tti tntd Xit'ti K General assort no nl of M l!jn.us,t Sch'xil Hooks, Stationary, J-r. AtCi Uiiiciniiati, Jul) 21 181') K.i.i.1. sriHf 3'i-rr. Guardian'3 Sale. "JJOTICK is hen by givinr that on the d ,r ',,-t-I b. r A. I. I84'i at tin Town of Ami r-ot.v.li. ui Friiiiklin "ouiily, I w il I ex p.m- io pnhl.r .sle th' in tcrcM of llari'i'! A WiKoti li. ir of Rdfu. v,.,.i, ,tk the follow ing real estate, lo w it : one lion .e lot ll( lhe town ef A nilersoiiv illr in sMH Coiini i and a lot iv eleven acres of land ad.ioiuii.g n ion. liaie, 'li sale one halfvash in haiol t,i bullane-i- in U i-.m.iIiHs, secured by fc hold security. JOHN LEWIS. Guardian tj Hai t i, t A. It l "n. August 27th .14. 14 MKOAUIS & 3l'KIi!: PLA TFOIIM COCXTEIl St 'A !,E.. ,'cV-t-J(T I Maniijttetot wi 7th t. 1 dun s v it J .M.i. ' CIVCI VN I 1, OHIO. ty Vlf. shuir nielli loin d sifil.-karr pronouno .1 by those w ho ii .e ili in to he superior lo an tin y havr c r r be. n alii. i. obi am. ii. a ii and Pla'lorin ol Ih lieavie.it lonaiji' lo the tours lUKiiuir go!.l,ai4l l'e. erip-' tioii Hlane. k, and ever varict) of scales now nt ii." All of wliivh'we warrant lo b e-'uit, if not su.ieriui, lo auv in the V in'd btates. ,M v. ,i i.n hand .' Whub'sale and Keiail. As this t the i.drl h iib-li-htni-iH in tb t iTy.anel b.is all. lb- par ros fvrnna lvU d, log- tl.er w nil an nine li w i I ,r'.r o n l' I nniurni't impriii.ni' iii U'r fl.iti r uur-i ! es' tW.lt sv asi U ae all li. tna; favor us h ith sail. Ml D.s,.s V MfUrr. , ji 1, r t a'-i. .