Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 November 1846 — Page 3

the four jars which Alexander Selkirk spent upon the dreary island of Juan Fernandez, he drank nothing but water; he liaJ been there but a short time, when he increased in sircnth amazingly ,1-eing three times a strrn; as he ever had been before, when taken on board of a vessel sailing lor England, he began to drink beer anJ other fermented liquors. Afier tliis, his strength gradually declined, and in one month ho was no stronger than any other man. Water drinkers have better teeth, Metier stomachs, and better appetites, than those who make use of stimulating drinks.

Their minds are more cl?ar and capable of greater efforts. While Sir Isaac Newton was writing his celebrated treatise on optics, hedrank nothing but water. John Locke, that mighty giant of intellect, made water his common drink. He had a very feeble constitution, and was afflicted with the asthma; yet he lived seventy-three years. Cold water cools, thins, and clears the blood ; it keeps the stomach, head and neres in order ; it produces an eqnilibiium of animal spirits, and promotes tranquility, serenity, and cheerfulness. ' T.et others praise the rub) bright, In the ml wim'a sparklins glow. But dearer to me is tiie diamond light Of the foiintHin's clearer How. The feet if earthly men have trod The juice from the bleeding vine, But the stream cornea pure from the hand of God, To fill this eup of mine. Then Rive me the enp of cold water, The clear, sweet cup of cold water, For his arm i strong, tho' his toil be long V. ho drinks but the clear, cold water." The Army of Chihuahua, The New Orleans Picayune con tains the following information of the operations ol (Jen. Wool's divinion, communicated by Maj- Hammond, of the U.S. army. It is not later than former advicee, but is 'more particular'in it details: O.ie half of Gen. Wool'i army left San Antonio for the Presidio on the Rio Granda on the 2oih of September. The General went in person on the 29th. The remainder consisting of sixteen companies of Illinois infantry and four compauies of Arkansas cavalry, were under command of Col. Churchill, Inspector General U. S. A. between the Tnh and Sth of Oct. eight of these companies marched commanded by Col. Ila-rdm, and Col. Churchill was to have conducted the remainder on the 11th, leaving one or two companies in garrison at IL-xtr, to protect supplies and furnish escorts. Gen. V. expected to r each Presidio in twelve diys. He will establish a depot at that point, until it is ascertained whether steamboats can ascend the Rio Grande to a position more suitable lor his operations. His army will cross the river on a fling bridge, beats for which were constructed at Sin Antonio, under the command of Capt. Fraser, engineer, and were transported in wagons. The river at the crossing is said to be nearly 400 yards wide, from 50 to 4(10 of which are Bwiinming, and with a rapid current of six milen an Lour. If opposed by a considerable force, the passage would be extremely difficult, and could not be effecteed without great loss. Col. Harney's command, in July, were compelled to swim about sixty yards, 6nd the stream so scattered them, that 100 resolute men, as asserted by some of the officers, could have prevented their landing. As soon as supplies are received to enable him to advance, Gen. Wool will press on to Chihuahua, taking Santa Rosa and Jlonciova in his route. The former town is garrisoned with regular troops, and is s&id to be capable of Etrong resistance. This line of operation is longer than might be selected, but it has the mountain passes of abundance of water and some provisions and runs within seventy or eighty miles of Gen, Taylor's, when co operation can be readily effected if nocessary. Gen, Wool has exhibited great activity and energy in preparing for the march. On arriving at Sin Antonia on the 14th of August, he was far in advance of Lis army and his supplies, and met with innumerable obstacles in procuring wagons, teams, forage and provisions. lie moved Lis forces at the earliest practicable moment, with so limited a number of rations as scarcely to justify his advance. It is found impossible to transport supplies by water to Presidio or other points on the Rio Grande whence to furnish the army. It will be necessary to haul all their provisions from Port Lavacca, by W3y ofSan Antonio, a distance to Chihuahua of nearly 600 miles, and through a country in rainy seasons almost impassible for heavy wagons. It will be seen that this enterprise is gigantic, and its accomplishment will be an achievement more arduous and more creditable than a brilliant victory. The health of the troops had very much improved. The sick were left at liaxar, under care of Dr. Glen, U. S. A. The command consists of the following officers and troops; Statf. Col. Churchill, Insp. Gen. U. S A.; Oapt. Prentiss, Asst. Adjt. (Jen. Licuts, McDowell and Bryan, Aid de Camps. Capts. Lee and Fraser, Corps Ergi ncerg. Capt. Hughes, Lieuts. Sitgreavcs and franklin. Topographical Engineers. Lieut.'lvinsbury, Ordinance Corps. Maj. Thomas, Quarter Master; Capts. Cross, Wall, Chapman and Chilton, Asst. Quarter Masters. Dr. ILtchcock. Medical Director. Drs. Simpson, Lovely, and several Volunteer! Line 1 Company light Artillery. 2 do lit Dragoons; 2 do 2d Dragoons. 1 Reg't. Arkansas Cavalry, 3 Companies 5th Regular Infantry; 1 do Kentucky Infantry; 2 Regiments Illinois Infantry. The Kentucky Regiment of Cavalry left Lavacca on the loth inst. for Matart.3ras. About forty of them had died, fifty ta seventy had been discharged, and one bundred sick were sent to Motamoras bv water. At one time it is said that 30:J men were on the sick report. The Tenn. cavalry followed the Kentucky reg't. on the lGih. td"Since the veto, there have been Riany boats and barges lost on the western waters. Among the boais, snagseJ, sunk, or injured, are the following.- Ohio, Archer, Tempest, Magic, Tom Kirkman, Tom Corwin, Star Spangled Banner, Sam Sjay, Lady Byron, North Bend, 0;i.ega, Radnor and Mississippi Mail. These are only a part of the hosts tiat have been snagged or sunk within a short lime past. In many instances the boat and a heavy cargo were a total loss. So much for Mr. Polk's conscience and cunsiitntiouil attraction. Louisville Journal. V S. Senator. John II. Clirke, Esq., " has been chosen V. S. Senator by 'Ue Ivlindi; I .si in." .pii.l.,,,.. r.. ,: . from the 4th of Mr"h next, 'by a'tnajority ' 0: of nvemy-five voles over Gov. Djrr

The Downfallof Locofocoism. The elections which hwr recently taken place.show mt conclusively tl);lt the people have at length heroine heartily sirk and tired of ihe ruinous doctrines of modern Democracy. New Vt.rk. the Empire Slate, whose vote elected Mr. Plk to the Presidency, has just delarrd. in the most unequivocal terms, against his ariiiiiustra.ioii. The defeat ofSiLAs WniciiT, the strongest man f the Locofoco parly and (heir candidate in the prospective for the Presidency, I s certainly pemonitory of the defeat which awaits Lorofoeoism in 1848. From present appearances we are firmly of opinion that the Whigs will have a majority of Representatives in the next Congress. The unexpected election ofa W hi majority, in the Legislature of Iowa, se"currstwo Whig United States Senators. We have not Ihe data at hand to calculate the probabilities of the political complexion of the Senate, but would not be surprised at a majority even there against the powers that be. Should these anticipations prove true the people will he safe from themflicltion of any further wrongs during the remaining days of the administration.

OO-We find in the Alabama Journal of the 21st ult., a letter from one of the vol unteers of that State, dated -Camargo" ftept. 2lth,"ln which the writer says---"I-rom actual calculation., more than one thousand men have rlip.l n m. i i., . . .,. - -i - uai.ua 01 the R.o del iortc, to say nothing of the immense numbers that have been discharo-. ed and sent home in a lingering condition many of whom will undoubtedly never recover. The Alabama regiment alone has lost one hundred men, which is one in ten. iuu an ibis too in about three weeks. I think these unfortunate men should be held in as patriotic and kin rememberance by their countrymen at home, as if they had fallen in battle, which would on manv accounts have been far preferable." Most of our Rpgimentsare cut down now from three to five hundred men, when all started with more than nine hundred " Count the Cost. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot says: ' It is time for the farmers and mechanics and all others to look at the roslof this war wiih Mexico at its cost in hard cash. to say nothing of the thousand lives lost ny siCKiiess and the thousand lost in batr tie, in consequence of it. Cuntrrps- at it late session, appropriated fifty-one millions of dollars. The money is all expended and the expenses of tha war are not half paid. Close the war now but it looks as if it had only just begun and the mim of one hundred and fifty millions of dollors wuuiu not more man cover all its expenses, according to those ivho are best in calculating these matters. "Just think of it one hundred and fifty millions of dollars, under Mr. Polk's administration, when, in other hands, neaoe and California might have been obtained, as all believe, for a less sum tit an ten millions. "One hundred S- fiflii million of silver dol lars Why the sum would load one thou sand four hundred si.r horse icagons, and me irain ot teams drawing this amount of c&sh, e.rpandedbu an "ccomical Democrat ud ministration,'-' in its war with Mexico, would be more than twenty-one miles long. 'Here's a sum of money and an amount of silver for the fainsrs, mechanics and all others to contemplate! Actually this vast sum is required of the people, by this immacculate administration, to carry on a war with Mexico a war that on account of the manner in which it was begun and progress which lias been made in it must and ought to be carried vigorously on to a triumphant and honorable termination, let the cost be hat it may." Good News for Indian.i. The Journal of Commerce of the 5th says: The subscriptions of the bond holders to the new contract with the State of Indiana, are going forward with a degree of spirit which gives promise that the arrangement so dosiiable for all patties, wili he completed, and Indiana marked aain O. K. Maine Election. The Boston Atlas contains the returns from all the Districts in Maine which voted for members of the Leislture on Mondiy last. So far, the House stands 61 whigs, 55 democrats. Excutors Sale of Real EstatejrHF. undersigned. Executor of the lat w ill and tes- , M lament ot Joseph Mendeiilia'.l, decea sed, will sell, t at public outcry, nu the 5th day of Janua ry next, a, the late dwelling house of said deceased, between the j hours of 10, A. M., and 4 P. !., the follow illg describ- ; ed Ileal Estate, to w it : 90 acr s of land more or less ; off of the west side of the south-east quarter, and part of the north-west quarter, of section twelve, in township nine, of range two west, situate near the j townof I'nion, Franklin county, Indiana. TERMS. One-third cash in hand, one-third in one ', and the ether in two years to be secured by giving note and approved security. ' JOAB STOUT, E"r. Nov 10, 1S46 46-t.ls Administrator's Sale. TBIIE undersigned, Administrators nf the Estate or j I Hubert Templeton, Sen'r, deceased, will sell, at ! public auction, at the fonrt House door in Hrookville, i on Sa, unlay, the l-ilth clay ot December next, one new two horse wagon. A credit of t h r, -e months w ill tie given the purchaser giving noth wiia approved securi'y. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. HOBEUT TEMPLETON, JEFFEKSON COLESCOIT. Administrator. November 10, 1S4S. 46-3 w DK. SPENCERS VF.GETAI1I.E PILLS and' IONIC and RESTORATIVE VF.tl c.T A P.I.E ' Bll'TEHS. These Pills are no longer among those of douhtliil utility. They have passed away from the 1 thousands daily launched upon the tide of experiment, and now stand higher in reputation, and are becom- 1 ing more extrnsiveiy nseil than any other preparation or medicine ever prepared for the' relirf of sutlerilig man. They have been introduced into every place it ha hern found possible to carry them, and therr arc few towns and villages hut contain some rmarkablc evidences of their good effects. In the South, particularly, where bilious disease prevail, they annually save the lives of thousands. I or proof of the foregoing "tatements, and of the value and efficacy of this medicine, the proprietor w ill insert a few of the many thousan.l testimonials which have Ijeen presented to hint by men ef the first respectability men who cannot be bought or influenced in any way to prevaricate men who have higher views of moral responsibi lily and justice, thin to certify 10 facts because it will do another a favor, and themselves no injustice. TESTIMONIALS : Reader do not fail 10 notice the following lestimo-l.ilH-T Ear,i ,ffic'" of Spencer's Vegetable Tompkin' RlufT. Snmptcr Co. Ala. Jan 4, 13 13. Or A. spencer? Dear Sir-I wish vo.i to forward me a large supply of your P,l,; 1 don ', ihink 300 box. two large a quantity to send I ij loa boxes the last ix months, they are the mos, p..p,,Ur Till, in this place. For hillious complaints, sick head-ache di.prnsaie and such like diseases, they are considered almost an inlalltble remedy. I have fomerlv been agen, for Dr. Peter's Pill; but I now sell three duicn of your Pills tnonenfh.s. My customers think thciu superior to Peter's or any other Pills. Respectful; yours. O. C. KELSEY Livingston. Sum ptrr Co., f Ala.) June 2 1843. At.PKRT Spespkr, M. I. Dr sr Sir, We have within the last vear s.ild about two hundred and fifty boxes .if yoiir anti-bilious Pills. 11c, are generally ceii-idere.1 a good family medirine. ! M F. HOUSTON & Co r .- hr lUn i Hail-, Biookville, Ind. v !54-i 4V,r i

SOX.S OF TEMPERANCE.

Ao. 4ft A charter has been granted to Philemon P. B;ildtin and thirteen others, for a Division So. 3G) of our Older, at Bethlehem, Clarke Co., and Bro. II. C. Sanxay, of Madison, No. 8, D, G. W. P. of thai District, will be placed in possession of the requisite documents, and open said Division nl his earliest convenience. SONS TEMPERANCE PLEDGE. man, that 1 will neither make, l,v, sell, r use a m yraij-e, any Spirituous ur Malt Liquors, W ine or form of JpplirnriQiiJor Mrm'irrthifiH propose -a d years, occupation , residence , as a proper person to become a mem! ber of Division, N., Sons of 1 emperaiice. (Signed by a member.) GRAND DIVISION- Sons of Temperance of the AnrTl i 1 ,I"1V'"a' """ H'larterly, viz: January. April, July and Octtber. ' u C. F. CLAKKSOV, G. W. P. E. H. Barry, G. S. DIVISIONS UNDER ITS JURISDICTION": Imtinna DJvition, So. I-Mcets in Brookville. ti-ayne Division, So. 2-Mects in Centrrville Pri.Hr ev-ining.-cvru, B. Bent.ey, W. P. D . B. Woods , Cor Division, Vo 3-Moets in Richmond, Wednesday tvemng.-B. W.Davis, W. p. W. j.;Savri!, hiovT!"' r?""' nh:!''", -v- "-Meets in N-cwr AlJ. B. Clements, ti. s. J"J' P TTC"- S-lfifld, W. P. SylvrVr JohifFaurttr ra-ni;,, v ? -r . ... 'ladder1 Rn""AqUilla 1UtUm W- P- Hr Mfltlison Tiir' ! V- q r . , d in ..iiiniont i ties day eveniuS.-Le is S. Adams, W. p. s. P. Walker evening. R. s. H.eskell, W. P. H. W . Hraton. R. S. Pri,i. 1,r',"""' I0 Meets in Indianapolis, rndav eveninc tt..- ll t r ' O. Jordan, R. S. r. Jam.s hrwlm. ', m. U .Meets in CamioLK. "'''S -J--ph W. Davis, W. P.M.incir Division, .Vo. I2-M. ets in Muncie Town, Monday evening.-Thoma, S. Neely V. P. John 1. Bloomlield, R. S. St. Joseph Division, A7, 13-M.-ts at Misliawauka. "Ihursday evening. Charles Badger, W. P. Allen Sesson, R. S. Harmony Division, Xo. 14 Meets at Laurel, Wed. nesday eve g. Thomas GiHVird, W. p. Peter R Penile, R. S. Rising Sun Division. Xo. 15-M.-ets at RUin. Sun, Monday even.ng.-Daniel Muss, W. P. David Fisher Franklin Division, X.t. Irt Meets at Clinton, Wedmsday evenilig.-J. X. Palmer, W. P. Jaine. M Lvons, llorri Division, So. 17-Mects in Aurora, Friday eTeli.ng.-J. D. Haynes, W. P. I.. E. Stevens, R. s. Oranse Division, So, iMet in Favetteville, Tiiuucyrs!''"5 B" H;,rrisn' w-p- """- Cr.nr Grove Division, N-.19-M ts i Roehester' McClJre,VR.1,S?Hirain HoWi,r,J' W- r- J-lI Grrrnuooir Division, So. 20-Meets in Ore nwood, danCfi's ';W,,,,,B--B- NobU-. W. P. J. F. God! Patriot Division, So. 21-Mects in Tatriot, Wednesday evening. ' Mrtamam Division, So. 22-M,ets a t M. lamora, Moinlay evening. ti. C. Vancanin. W. P. w T Tvner. U S 1 " Tiftfirranor Division, So. M-M.fi in Lafayette. Friday ev. ning. W in. Robinson, W. P. J. M. blocky e 1 1 , R , s . Yountnin 111, 'is inn ot f..... - Wednesday even.ng.-M. II. Spilling, . P. William Ilonmaii, R. S. I.uman Rrirhrr Division. So 25 Meets in Evansyille, Friday evening. John .Mitchell, W. P. ' W m Corbtt, R. S. Rmi,i.,l,h Division, So. 2ft Meets at W iiuhester Mount Carmrl Division, So. 27 Meets near Meunt Carmel, Friday evening. M. V. Simonsoil, W. P. 1) H. Case, R. S. Union Division, So. 28 Meets in Liberty, Wednesday evening. John Yargan, W. p. Andrew Gamble, R. S. 7 Hilton Division, So. 29 Meets at Milton, Fridav evening.-J. L. W iUon, v. p. L. Darliu, R . s. Hope Division, So. 30 Meets ill Vincennes, Srilson Division, So. 31 Meets in Madison, Thursday evening. Win. L. Munsoll, W. P. Ed-ar Wilson, R. S. Aliuina Division, So. 32 Meets in Alquina Wednesday evening. Jonathan Evestoue, W. P. Jos. i.h D Rcss, R S. Division, So. 33 Meets in New Albany Olix-e Bronch Division, So. 34 Meets in Madison Friday evening. John II Taylor. W P. Ju,i L King' No reports have li.-en received from the Deputies af pointed t6 institute these Divisions. SALE OF REAL ESTATE F1H F. itnlrr-irrnca Commissioner-,, ninoin4'(l liv t he I'mlwK' 'i-iirt r Vi-ittt i; ' , ... " nun VCIIHI,. Iim. Will1 sell, at public outcry, on FRIDAY, the 15th day on January, 1 147, between ihe hours of 10 o'clock, a". M. I and 4 o'clock, P. M.. of said day, on the premi'sisndjuiuiiig the tow n of New Trenton, in said county, the ' real estate of which Samuel llockaft llar died seized1 and possessed, being about 177 acres of land, in seclion 3, township 8, range 1 in said county. These I premise an- a.lvantagiiusly situated, eiih. i lor a tav. i em stand or a farm, being on the road leading from i nrookville to Cincinnati, also on the White Water Ca- I nal. Upwards of 100 acres or the land are cleared ' and under good improvement, of w hich more than .10 acres are rich bottom lands the residue is second hot- ! torn lands. On the premises are a large brick house, i well known a the Rnckafellar tav. rn stand, a good large stable, with sheds for cattle, wagons or carriage a good orchard ; also another good frame dw elling house a shor, distance from the tavern stand. This tract of land presents many inducements to piireha- ' sers. ' j TF.HMS. One-half of the' purchase money to be paid in hand, and the balance in one ) ar f.-oiu'the day ,0 .. ,in- ioreuaer to ive note with approved freehold security. Hy order of said Probate Court. JOSEPH WILSON, JAMES A. LOWES. GEORGE DIXON, N ovember, 1S4S. 46-td t Commissioners. FARM FOR SALE. ?HF. suWribcr, desirous of leaving the country, h w i-h. to dispose of his land, consisting f oiic quarter section, 0 acres of which are cleared and under good cultivation. Ihe land is well watered and timbered. There is nil the premise! a good orchard, larre frame bam and a commodious frame dwelling: This laud lies ahtm, nine miles eas, of Hrookville, oil the Slate road leading from that place to Oxford. O. Persons wishing to purchase, w ill do well to call and view these premise, w hero term w ill he made know 11 DAVID McUAW. November 13, 1S45 4u-7w NOTICE. Sale of Real Estate. T) Y VIRTUE of an or of the Probate Court nf the 1 dimly of F'ranhlin, and State of Indiana, the uiidc rsigiud Commissioners will proceed to sell, at public outcry, the following described property, to' wit: 'Ihe North-.-ast q uarter of section ten (10) and ; the south-east quarter of section ten (10) and the north : half of the north-east quarter cf section fifteen, (I s) : all in tnwiishii, nine, !'.) of rantre one M) west ! all of which the late Saniu.-l Barlwur, dec"l, .lied sier.ed, and will lie sold subject to ihe widow's dower, which has been set off as follows, ,0 wit; Commencing a, the norlti-fast corner of the ou th-cast quarter of section ten, thence running south eighty rods, th-.-iiee west one hundred and sixty rods, thence north eighty mds, and thence cast one hundred and sixty ro .s tu the place of beginning, and containing eighty acres! 01 1 a 11.1. TF.RMS. One-third cash on the day of sale : onethird in twelve nvinths thereafter, and ih:- remaining one-third in two years from the day of sale ; ihe two subsequent payments to be secured by note and freehold sv-cu rily. Sale to be on the premise, between the hours of ten and four o'oluck on Saturday, the I'.'lh of ll.-ecnibcr, J340. Wi I.I.I M CUMMINS, A RAH ID EN. 1VM. M. 11 AIR D, Commissioners. November 12, ltui. 4s-4 fiUST Received A few Case Army llrogan, and v ic i. ll. s, llJlt fc, M) : ri'an i. v in, ii.i.a,., v... 13.J .,-!

A LIST OF LANDS AND LOTS Jlcturncd delinquent for the nun-p-iyme ii fJ Taxes due Ihereutt f ,r the year lSl-i tit uaie in Union County, J.iJiaua: '

OWNERS' NAMES. DESCRIPTION OF

! UNION TOWNSHIP, NO. TWO. 430 160 acres S E jr sec 32, town 11, rainre I t,

B,ll--Hcirs or

HARMONY ! OWNSHIP, NO. THREE. j 7S8 112 acres ol N E qr sec 34, town 11, miliar 2 west,' 775 ' I.IHERTY TOWNSHIP. NO. FOUR. , I

Davis savid Davis David Diel Jaeolt firitt'clh Israel Harden Kc Ncyelling Johnson Samuel Heed John Reed Philip Terpening William II. Wet hero James

io.i io acre, a r.ni 3 r. qrsec toon 11, ranir" 2 W. 1IKOWXSVII.1.E TOWNSHIP, NO. FIVE. 1284 In lot No 24, ill the town of Philomath, j 1331 In lots No 72 and 97 in ihe In win. I' lirotvnsville, i 134', In lot 4J and part ol' lu lotn 7 and 8 in Browiisiiile 1,7, I... . -.. ..

ouMi.o luiin inetown 150C III lot No 6S in the town in mis .o 154 anil 155 1577 In lots No 1. 2 and 3 in i HARRISON 1828 ;o4 acres of N' E qr

jVTOTICE is herby Riven, that the lands and lots describe ! in the foreiroinK li-it, or so much thereof as mav X be necessary to pay the taxes due thereon j-.sjieclivrly, or due from the ,w m r tlier. of, with the inn rest" penalty and charges due at the timeof the vale thereof, w ill b- sold at the Court House, in Liberty; in the 4'uunt - C Hi on State of Indiana, on the firsl Monday of January, A. D. 1S47, within the hours pn-scribed law- , JOHN Vv. SCOTT, Auiiitur of Union Cui.tu. October 29, 1S45. ' J 44 4w

j i ll. HULL'S Vtpetable lver and Ague and Anti-lce.r PILLS. "Prove all things, and hold fast to that wh ich is good. " Paul. INTONE need suffer with that distrisMnir: complaint I'll Chills and Fever, or Fever and A cup. for it is j speedily and permanently cured by Dr HulTs cclebra.v .iiiiTrtiT i-iiis. I iiey never 1.111 lo cure itie Chills and Fever ihe lirst day. wheu used according to direction, and do not sicken the stomach, nor operate upon the bowels. Thousands of certificates have been presented to the proprietor bv planters of the first rej spcctahility, Physicians of eminence, and others who j have list d them, which might be given, but let ilie fol lowing, irom .lunge hornst. a gentleman ol the hrst respectability in Jefferson co, Ala, suffice: Jefferson Co, Ala, Feb 4, 1844: I certify that in the summer of IS 12, I had a severe attack of Feverand Ague, and was for some time under the treatment of a physician, hut received no benetit frum his prescript .ins ; my disease continued to increase in the frequency and severity of its attacks I at Ian had recourse to Dr Hull's Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Pills, and in using half a box was ctuircly cured. and have remained in good health ever since. I afterwards had in mv family several cases of Fever and Ague, and have in every instance made use of 11. .11.. l:il-. .. l.:..u i -i.. ... i, ... tr.. ...in o m !, Muii-ii iiuis- uinavs iiuuieuiaiei- cuecteu a cure. Dr Hull's Pills require no puffing where they are known ; and w here they are not, a single trial is sufficient lo insure the adoption. Price 75 rents per bos, with full directinns. A fre h supply jut received and for sale at Hitt & Hai'e's, Hrookville, la, and at G R Warren's Laurel. Nov 1846 1,45 Administrator's Notice. JI,IIE undersigned administrator gives notice that he us. iiii.simsi mtin i iif t utk ot me Probate Court of Franklin nounty, Indiana, during vacation, letter of administration on the estate of (imrt-e v Ward Iste of said county, deceased. All persons having claim against sain estate will present them ; and those indebted will please make payment. The estate is insolvent. ROBERT A WRRD, AdmV. November, 1846. 45-3w Administrator's Sale. yHE iind-Tsigned, Administrator on the Estate of - Ocoge vt Ward, latent Franklin county, deceased will otter for sale on the 28th day of November, in Saltcreek township. Franklin county, Indiana, at the late residence of the said deceased, ihe following articles, to w.if Corn in the field, Oals, Hogs. Sheep, two Cows, and some VoUlltr cattle, one snail of Horses, line two horse Wagon, &.c. Jtc. Terms of sale: Credit of nine months will be given on all sums over 83, with good, approved freehold security; and all sums of J) and under, rash. ROUEUT A WARD, Ndm'r. November, 1S46. 45-3-HATS. 10 Cases while water proof Wool Hats, jut received, and for sale by W. S. HOWE. No. 5 Peari St., Cincinnati, Oct. 1846. 43-ly. JOIIX 11. FARQUIIAR, Attorney at Law, Brookville, la. Jan. 10, 1843. 3-lf. nn. iilll's noh'M loziisges. CHILDREN will cry forDr Hull's Worm Lozenges. Only read what this medicine ha done : Yorkvillc, Gibson Co, Tenn, Dec 21, 1813: Dr C F. Hi'LL Some nieutlis since your agent l.fr with me for sale, what he considered a large supply oT your Worm Lozenges, bui 1 have sold all out, and could have sold three limes as many more, had I been supplied to that amount. I hope you will instruct your agent to leave a much greater siipplv w hen he comes this way again. Their ue in my family has been of gr.at beretit. Edward McCorcle, Eq. gave some to a child of his, four years old, and the first dose brought away bet ween thirty and forty worms. Mr Win McDaniel had achildwhnm the ph)siciaus pronounced incurable, and said it w ould die, hut the child w as cured by using DrHull's Worm Lozenge. Yours, truly, STEPHEN LUXKIN. Price 25 cents ni-r boz. For sale by Hitt & Haile, Hrookville, la, and by G H Warren, Laurel. ,14s Administrator's Notice. THE undersigned administrator gives notice that he has obtained from the Clerk of the Proh.ne Court of Franklin county, Ind., during vacation, letleis of Adminislration 011 the Estate of Torreiice (i. Morgan, late of said county deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate will present them, and those indebted w ill please make pavment. The Estate is solvent. ZEPHAN'I AH MARSHALL, Adm r. Oct. 1576. 44.3w. Administrator's Sale. rHE undersigned Administrator on the Estate of w lorrenrel.. Morgan, late of Franklin county de. ceased, w ill offer for sale on the 21st day of November, in Posey Township Kr .nklin county I ndiana., on the farm of the aid deceased, the following articles lo w it: Corn in the field. Hogs, one Horse, Cow, Illarksmith's tools, house hold and kitchen furniture, and a variety of other articles too tedious to mention Terms of sale, credit of one year w ill be given on all sums over SI with good approved live hold security, and all sums under 31 cash in hand. ZEPHAMAII MARSHALL, Adm r. Oct. 184'',. 44-lw Alminit rafor Kale. "TOTirE is hereby given, that I w ill offer, at Ptili1 lie Sale, on Friday, ihe 20th of November next, at ihe store house oi Messrs. Spccr .V Stevens, in nrookville. all ihe personal eff. els of Thomas McDowell, late of Franklin County, Indiana, deceasedconsisting of Household furniture, wearing apparel, books, and a superior lot of Carpenters tool,&c. fee. Terms. All sale amounting to more than three dollars will be allowed a credit of nine months, by giving approved socurity ; three dollars and under, cash. Sale to commence nl 1 o'clock, P M JAMES HARTLEY. Adm'r. Oct :!, 134'.. 4j.3. Executor's Notice TETTERS testamentary upon the estate of .Tona 4 Hnaglaiid, late of Franklin County. Indiana, have been granted to ihe iindersiciied bv the Clerk of the Probate Court of said county. All" persons indrilled to said estate must make immediate payment ; and those having claims must present them, duly an. tbellticat. d, within one sear from this dale. 1 he estate is supposed to be sol . lit. GEO. HOLLAND, Ex'r. 44-3w Oct. 17, 1840. dr. nri.is coruii i,ozi:a.i:s C ME now; acknowledged by the F'aeu'.ty to lie the 1... most scientific and successful preparation ever .liscov. r.d for the relief of Coughs, Colds, ( onsum lieu, Asthma. Whooping Coughs, ( :itarrh. Tightness of the '""S'.or Clu'sts, llruiiehitis, and similar Pulmonary AnYetions. Every family in the United States should he supplied ith Dr. Hull's Cotigh Loenir. ; not only as a prevennve, hut as a ar- and eHieaciou rvn'.c v in all eases of Coughs. Colds, and Consumption. A single Box will rtneal their astonishing virtue, and op.it at once ihe fountain of health and strength to ihe atllict.d . Price 2 cents per ilox. For sale hy Hilt Haile, nrookville, la., and bv G. IS. W arn n. Laurel. NOTICE. TT1E Stockbol.l. ri nf the Rrm.kville 1nnr.inre rnii:u. nr. herehv itottieil that an i lrni.ni will k... I.. ...I ... 1 .1 -.1 s- . in i mi .itiiiu.i 11 tr 1 ' 1 11 11 a v oi Aiivi'iniiiT isi'i, in UnH.kville, at the' nfliee of aiil Companv, iM'tuet ti tliehntns of in A. M.ninl 4 P. M. for the the lion nine dirvctors fr Cittiipany. it Im-uh; thett-nili aiiminl election, in tccordanc ith tiie pro iiuns tf the chart r. 11. TYXEU, TreK. r.co H.-t.T.Avp. SiVy. i.rtxikviilr 3w. J VYXK'S HUH TO MC The emcy fifth vUrnt pre.irattnit in rritoriiiT the ' th ' 1 h hair in" halil piaees. i;; trtilj wonil.Ti'nl. Where the hair In Iutii worn t(Tfrom thi top of the heaj, hy th- can'h si pr.-cti- if carrying ihinc: in the crown of tht hat it is nernlly coniotritt difiienlf, if not impnihlr.tn restore it; lint it is foil ml by numerous example-, that the Hair tonic reaches these case very promptly, and ffTct a complete curt. Kvery tintleman (we kny ltothin? to the ladies, it heim; a fair preiimption that th-ir hair i always in full iiiirianct, at Iran it always e m so) evrry q-rnTlrmaii ho find hi hair KTowin: tito thin, or Incoming liwise, houid piace a bottle of Jayne's Hair I n lie in hi drisin3' cast-, and apply it n iih a free iic of ihe hair brit-tfi every mtriiiiitr. The nnlt will he a full, strong and lira I thy htad ufhair. TheraM-that have fallen ndT n n oli-r-vatiuii warrant uv in hilly asserting this. ll'crkltj Mcsser.zrr. Th ahnve mrdicinr i dr s-tlc at the Drj St. .if uf Hilt & Hile, BrooKviUe. In4

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130 (H Hrow ns. ill,-, t of Philomath, I in tlietoun or Brownsville, the tow n of Ilrow nsville. i TOWNSHIP, NO. SIX. ! I sec 22, town 12, range 1 west, 645 JAYNF.'S EXPECTOU NT.-We esteem ita pleasure to be able to re. ommeiid thi medicine as the btst calculated for the purpose of curing coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, and all other affection of the lungs. From a long personal acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, we know that he is 110 quack, and his medicines are not nettrums of the modern crv un. but are me resiiii ol ms lonir 1 Micnem e . . ..-..-:.,;.... ..1..sician, and the expense of gnat labur. Uarlo'rd (Conn.) Daily Rcvicu.: J New York, March 10, 1841. un. J A v NE Hear Si: Being severely afflicted with e.1na hard Cough aiid Asthiuaaiid finding every m.,i. failing ol relieving n.e, Consumption ,p peared inrv.lable-but by using two bol. , yur Expectorant, I was restored 10 perfect health. Respectfully yours. Johx Ft.i.ts. Late Pastor of the llaptist Church, Stamford, Ct. From Ihe Rrv. John Srgur. Lambertsville, X. J., April 27, 1833. vVZ :V"e!T"P' ar .b,r:-R '- blessing r God vour l-.NPEt IOKAN 1 has efl'. fed a cure in me of a mosi diMrcs.mg complaint. In December last, I was seized w ith great severity by a paroxvsin of Asthma ; a disease with which 1 had be. 11 afflicted for many years pat. It was attended with a lioarsenee and soreness of the lungs and throat, together with a laborious cough, and complete prostration of strength, and when almost worn out with suffocation, a bottle of your Expectorant was sent to me. At first I thought it was nothing but quackery, hut ecjng it so hi-hlv recommended by Dr. Uoing, w ith whom I was well acquainted, I was indue d to try it, and in a few day it completely cured me, nor have 1 had any return oi lhe disease sinee. 1 have now formed so high an opinion of your in .de.i.e, th.u il I had but a few bottles of it and could obtain 110 more, I would 1,01 willi tllim lor ten dollars each. Yours, mo.t aff. ct.ona,. ly, . John Segcr. Tne above medicine is for sale at the Drug Store of limit Ilaile, Hrookville lnd. 44-3w-CAPS, CAP; HATS, IIATj Ca-.es Men's Mukrat Caps: do do and boy's Hair Seal Caps; l do do Oii.t do; do do Cloth fur band do: do do do N'ovy d; do do Glazed do; do Hoy's Cioth ,o: do Men's H 11 Coney Hat; .lo do F'ash. do do; do do do do; !' do do Anglo do; du do do Muskrat do: do dn do Cass j men-do; do do and Hoy's Sporting Hat. 1 he above w ill be sold low for Cash by ... . W. S. HOWE, No. 5 Pearl St. Cincinnati, Oct. 1346. 43-ly. Pekhi Tc;i Company. PVIK subscrilier only acrent for the NEW YORK w PKKIN TF.A COMPANY, for ihe cxclii-ive sale ol lll.-ir Teas in Cincinuali, is now ri-ceivint a full supply or all the dirtorenl kinds ef Green and Hlack 'I eas inipoited by ihis exiensive company, put np in lead strappers to preserve their aruma'of 4 111, .1 1 package, varying in price from 40 cents to 91 jo per pound. This Company has an ajent ofgr.-at experience in China making selections Iron Stinks thrown in the btst districts: and so assured are they of the superiority i.f tlu ir Teas that they nled"-e ilieins. lv.. .., . i 1 .,' hut a pure and superior article, and at prices much I lower 1 han ever belbre ..It. r. .1 111 this market: and do 1 111 an cases, ulu 11 1111 rair trial, they do not prove to be, what they are represented, pledge themselves to RETURN THE M0NEV. Si KKCH ANTS .Sl'PPl.IRn AT KDITKI) PltltES The suhscrilHT is now r. eeiviiii; the fnlloaing CHDICI. K WUI.V TEA'S. Young Hyson, Sweet Cargo, do do line do. dn do extra do. do do Silver Leaf (.olden Chop, very superior, Hyson, very tine, (iillipoud.-r superior, Imperial line, Hon Skin line fragrant, Ne Plus Ultra very sup.-rior, 1 iaui.iii.iii Uolollg ilo Souchong giad tine flavor, Howchong very title, Honq.iis iiuxture, very fine, Peco F'low ers, O S VF.AZY, Agent. Successor to J. J. Holmes Jc Co. Melodeuil building corner of Walnut and Fourth Sis. C1tKin1.au, Oct. 7lh lot:,. 42-3in. WEST K UX IlOTEIa, E. corner of Curt and. IVa'n it streets, CLYCLV.Y.ITf. TH AYF.I.LF.HS will tin.l ,i,r..,. 1. ... -. - , i.llUMIlMinj.. tiousaiid moderate charges, carriage houses ami trood ! slalil.i.n r. . ... .... ,. s. nisui.r.l, tin. ..larch 23, I.l-ly. Proprietor. 1 1ATSAXI vavs. Fkeep constantly on hand an assortment of lints and Caps, made of good material, of my own uiaiiufac titre, and will sell at fair price. The citizens Hrookville and vicinity, when visiting the city are in vited to give me a rail.' W M. l.AWUKMK. No. 120 Main Sir... 2 doors abuve the Commercial Hank CINflNN A I I. April 10, lS4'i. 14-lf I5N FaYS j TOXIC FElililFUGE. s- now known ax t'ie uH pnwcrfnl j Fever :m! Ague IN slrovrr. Ir H proprietors e the unfailing remedy, although U prtlVclly colieious of its merit, have hesitated heretofore in heralding it to the public as a certain and infallible cure. They have waned until the number of cures it rfTecud should ,f themselves ..ak to thousands or its merit. And now the fiat has gone forth,, we have letters ii.iioiueralile wanting ii b the .1. .. t., c. rliticttu s 11nsol1.it, d speaking of wondertu I sncc. ss. Now thtir hesttaurv has vanished, and wiih -I TIOL SAXD irr'XESSES iheysrndit forth to those w ho aie expos, d to this f, 1 disease, which demon like sMlks triumphant through, out the length and hr. .It li of the land. I The poor invalid, w iih his yellow countenance, hi.' hollow eve, hisshatt.-red constitution, and lull. -ring ! steps may blame lis for this delay, in keeping so long ' from his reach, thai hieh would have gi.en him back I his ruddy rccck, re.iori.1 ihe briliaut eve, an.lgiv. u him his w.uiletl vi rous step. ' ( Hut we preferred waiting until then -and. li..uld d. nrind it of us i.i a voice ir.vsi.tible. .1. man it of us as a right? Tell us that it was wrong lo hide our light ..i.tier h oosii..,. Now w e are pr. senting it to nil person, o-id tear, rant a prrjert cure if tin- directions are followed. It will not eiily serve as a cure, hui a a complete preventative: and those w ho are about ralti.gtli. ir lol in the variously climat. d regions of ihe w est, w ould do well to provide themselves wiih if. It is useless to say more on ihis subject. Let the doubtful TR V IT, we are well willing 10 abide I he ei.oseqtielic.s. I fit fails, we are w il lieg to lose nitrtlis--acier a merchant, as hot, est m n, but we know it ill succeed, and that thousands will lookwi'.h gratitude toward the proprietor. For sale bv PI UN KT IlllblHR. Wholesale Druggists, Cor. I. oner .Market and Sicamore streets Cine ,.li,Otttu. J J.OWSLKYs Co., Druggists, Indianapolis, lr. K. PF.KNF.I'. Mount Sterling, Ohio. C. H.WMONIl, Cambridge l it., la. C. F WM.STACH. Lal'ay.tle.'la, And by respectable Druggists ,V. Merchuiils throughout the loniitry. Di-nggisis and Merchants of Iiuliaii-t wishing ih-. ngeltcy inth.-ir s.'ver:il towns, f.,r liirney's I'er ni'ne H'rrteii's Tonic Febrifuge and Itirue, "s Indian I'. -c n. hlc 1'iit, v ill a. hires Hir.iey N. llrjther Cincinnati, .0 immediately pnst .pat d. Oct. l.sth'lS4i. 42-tl. Piumbe National Dasuerrian Gallery A M) IMI0T0GU PMKU.S V UMSIIING I) i: POTS; 4 WVUDF.n iIil- (iolil and Silv M (!;;! Fnr 1 tin Kirt Vx mi ii m and I wo Hij;ht IIm.ir', hi ation::. the M;ia litiirus. tin Nm Vnrk. and the Vt nn-ij lvatna Khiliition. rtp etiv. ly, .r th mnst splt-mlid Culorod l)au. moi jus auil bt st Apparatus ever exhibit d. rriraiis taken in rquisite t K, without regard to w i-at her. 1 n-xrriK't ion tTiv"n in the art. A tarrji artnii-iit ot App.ratn and ot(ck alay on hand, at tht lwsi cash prt--.. Xew Yo:k. 231 ltr0a.U:i; rh;la hlj-hia, I.i rheMti'lt Jji.; it.xt-in, 75 4'niirt, and Hjnorer St-.; Italli-moi'v-, 205 UaUiinore Si.; WahinLCtini, 't-nn ivama A veil it; P. WT-ittur, Va., Mfrltanit-s' Hal'.; Cincinnati, Fourth and W.ilnnt, and I" h n St.; hftrittpjra Mm Br.ia I w ar ; I'.i ; i, 17 t iiie li u du IVind,'e; L:trjiU'?'., ?Lliurvli Jt. -41-1

DO.MK-iTIC AFFAIRS CI I A li fj KS FO li li KH So. 354 Mam. 5 ,-. P,;, Sf at ,h The Red Flag. IHE Subscriber has the pleasure ..fonVring f,r the public, the very latest improv.-nvent, direct from New York, 111 the Ft-LTON Stove, This A7.Yf7 OF STOVES has driven everyotherStoveo.it of the market wh.rerver it has been introduced. It is simple in its m.crat.on, beautiful in design and form, not liable to get out of repair, most perfect in its oven, and 1 he most ran?a,T." "' I'" fur"-,""-1' Stove of i ,ize in ,,e m... 1 J' riu ires very little wood and is easily '"'S.ed. Any 'person who is a judge of stoves neea bt , see ., to be s,ifi,d on frr riori a m m, i, V".' ;;h'"U " ' . , recomm. 11.1 it. It w ill n rnmnsrnd 11s. K" He has s,l, ,he HOl'-AIR COOKING STOVF THE COOK'S FA VOItl IE rf,, ' at nK;, l.VSCE PRF.Mll M, do A sr. Rucks Patent Stove. S.. cel. bral.nl for its oven. a"'' 1,"r. 'r T" ami llulloiv-irarc ere. allof wh.c). will be sold., rici.s gn.atlj. r,uucrd Iroiu the lat Seasun, o j For Cash Only. I hose in want of a s-ove w ill c. rta.nlt l.w nothinand may save 4 or 5 dollars by ca'lmg upon the subscriber, at So. 354 .V;ii. 5 Doors Mu: Stnth Slrrrt at the S1GS OF THE RED FLAG'- reet. Any stove sl. by ihe subscritxr that does not nn.ve e-,,,al 10 the represent,,. g.ve,, of i,, ,- XK. turn, d, and Ihe money will be r. funded I AAS. FOHBESrurirfo. Manufacturers. lone vilh promptitude and fidelity Cincinnati, Augns, 25th 1S46. 35-lv. Iron, Wails and Steel. 1., i (TITm P:'LUS Slir l!-..n assorted ie " -'S) U.OOodo oiher brands da 600 do American blister teel 200 do English d loo do ta-t do 40 K.-gs Nails 6 do Spikes. Jtil received and lurtalc low fur cast br

nrookv.lle. J. """""'IMJI. , .1 ll.SJ.I. 4a.... .... " ' - - ' ?XHK un.lt r"ir-n I 1 " I It . j Cfro'n, , t C 'KT J'lC TrT' ' " ''V Bh,aimi1 coimiy. id , ,r? ' . ' ,,r",',-,U" ' ou" "f ankiii. i-n. on ,he Estate of Tn.,, MeOowJll. U T$ . 1 - i.i, in.n nir.i wi please m:,kt. paj .. ,.,. i l K.laie is pmbably Sol- ' l ,1 c JMES HARTLEY, Adiur. Illookville, Oct. 17, 174 ., 43-3. j 'LST RECEIVED- ! w lOcas.- v..n ...: 1 An, for sale by W. S. HOW E; No 5 Pearl ,t t ll.eiunati, Oct. IS4S -.-sua 1 an ,,. R.i8 re. NoP.arl st ,l ieina,i,Oct. IS4"' ,,. ,7h.er Cincillnati & Camhridge D.UL LISE OF PACKETS JV!HTK WATER CAXAL, II I " """o.-nce.i ,-nnning i,s r trular triosI Leav,cih,. Whi... ....s . .. "Jr '"P'i Leav.,.veK " P5 at 2 o'clock, p. M ' every da, , LKAVKS f'lMnninrn Dill . ' , '"passage apply toMClu c I U,l,".S Wh.le Wal.rCanal Has,,., ,.,i..,a,i ! C. S. AXDHKWS ftc Co. j Oct. 18 id l'ropiet,s 4.'-Jm. BwofM, Shoes tv llroffan.tases M,...- ...,r u-.. . . ... .1.. 1 . " weiie.l K.M.ts; . .. k,p pegged do; '" do thick do ,. do n..ys do do , ,,.' !, ,.-. and B,.y-,c:.ra, kip iieogans; do , " " nn sip ,,p ,Mdo do do do do do do e above . . V . a" lualllies: do I.f do , , d. do kid Slippers and Buskin.: do do w. h,,) t. do CJoat do ," do Lac-d Kmits, ' do w -1 1 r-sl ti.; u. i 11 s miio.- of all description-. I It.' alMlVC "...nd. mill lu '.- .. " bv - "" . w. n.w ..rices l.irt ass W. S. HOWK, No S P.arl i. Cincinnati, Oct. 1846. 4i-lv. -Hpciitcrs Tools. n.iuhl.. Fore plu. s; Single do d.,; I..ul.e Jack do; Singh.. , mi; Honlile sm.Miiting do; Single do do; Cimying d. C.iling ,1,,. Heed, assorted si c do; Katlbrt ,0; Sa-h do; ir.-.ian Ovals ,1.,. Just r. c. iv. d and for sale low by Oe,.:,..1;4.. I.ICil IKI TYNF.n. LADIES A XI) UEXTS w 1 n xt 1 l' ,1 . hud No2J, Kj,. Kounh, near Sycamore st. CINflNN KI W. KfcPS always .1:1 hand and makes to ord.-i . in 1 . Hie and i B nio.i la.litouahle and durable t le. I . o.,.t I.enis Wigs, Scalps, Front., Hraids, Curls, K;,. willtiesold cheap for cash, at h,.l,.-. I.. ,.a . w hieh Hetail. 1 111. ite al I th.,. .. ..,... - . . ...I, , ,. --;"',.. jrnc.es 10 g.vc linn a a call Ik I, .re purchasing I. w here jvj'ii'Jii,4rt -'y. Clock! CTIrtck ! C. K. C () 1 L I X S ih st Siulh ide. one door F.arl f Rn ee t I N CI NX . I I "-"iv.iigrr New York, lira., cluck f res '''''."'l'""", hich he ill ,.11 K,. m ,,r:. ingClocks, Watches i. Jew, llry. April 1, 18 16 B OO I S and Sh-s assorted ir.cf..r sale bv HI I" IX HAILE. IS April 2.t, IS4J T. C. NF.WTON. J. sh VHP WlilTKWATKI. CANAL F laOO III S (i M I fa la A X I ' Alll'EXTER SHOP. South side of Third, h in-een J.,!,n and Smith tts. CINCINNATI, OHIO. NEWTOX SHAKPkecpcodslautlv'nn had and for sale, ready it orked Jtooiii,, sash', blinds, blind slats and dnrx. of all d.scripl ions. C j Orders IVom adi.tai.ee will rcc. i.e promp atl. nllotl. July 5,1 134-.. 27-1 v. BOD TS AM) SHOES! .M A N UFA CTO II Y ANT) W A H E HO US E, Corner of St cowt and Elm its Cincinnati Iai. tTI I A IMX Co -jrWlKHTlKKKS, would r. .,.eetl..nv invite IT I wh .ale and relail dealers to . xa.i.iue large slo.k. We are now liianil'i.cturii.g a gnat variety. ,f a....- ... Mini a .'it'n aim H.v Ktp ll'.itlv; M 11, Ilin and V.mih - thick U.m:; Si n nnj s' ha ami licit! fain,u:l; ! n- Call and Kip KIhm I ..nl tf-"' CatT and Kip .w It.!-; T.nili.s iiiii, Slit-; I.iulu and Mi"e- Kid Shin Sir. tc VVe int.ii-l I.i iu.iiiiit.:-ti.ro in lS-iiMy ih'Mi-aiid Pair'tf Itfmiw ami SIkk-. Our fat ilitii ur.- iu-h that a-.- rnahtt d to i.-ll n ...... ....M., ..ien as .vieii and H....-C.i. a ean h- punhaaul in any d l lit Kinn etti . : ('niintry ! n h mt- will find it trrcally t i lit irads,"j .. j - tijM.iiusmiu iMii-i'iaui r,at r i i .Ml order- tVitiu tlic eutintry pn niptfy Dtti-tuh d to i il Ai'i.v at o. June 5, l?4i 2 My. LAWHII VCirS No I A XI) PL' HP. WHITE LEAD. Th: alMtve Rnind war-nnti-d i q oil tnany niMile in the Wisl m (.'omit."., .ttii-t- No i Main Sl.xt l (.'IMMNXA I I, (. Till" pnh'.ir t old d' w 11 to trivr tlu- a'wvr hrnnd 'f li'hitf l.rnd'A (air trial a, ih- prttprictor i a iit-w hi-'itun r in th.' ahote Ih;iiu-i, ami eoiitt -rnf:ii 1. u ill ti 1, Iohit than any w arrant d t rat ids in ilir C i v. June 12, ipJti " 24 ly drlt.s and mi:dicim:s, Paints Oil, and Varnish, WIIOT.F.SVI.K AM) HF.TAIL AVK nre .iu-t rpt-niit a tr u rinr aori ni'-nt f iTtf ahoe artii U, a u il u all oih r in our Inn f w hit li w a ill m 1 1 on thi- loft va-h prite. Sro i7. Siilph iiiiniue 25 Hal Sp Turpt'titinf, 2(" K CT" pur.- w hit- It a !, 20 Copal Varni'li, 25 Io J.iian d, lotaik S;t!an?its 5 do IVar.a-!', 500 ItoM-s Wii.dou jla awort d fcVe. Ac. VA it V F.Y A. HliO 1 II KK. Cfrm r of I.nn. r tnrk- t ami S r.iui in- st. CIXC JXXA't'J uiiiu. July 2" Iv Sta5re Line for Cincinnati fri weekK l;n- ofSplendiil 4 fcors- Caches. Ik.. he-l. ,.,t on the roa.1 fr.. in Itr,K.kville to Cioeui- j nan -o.nl t,'.i-.,s. i.- c...iclu car -f.il and stea.l. I .Irtv.-f. lis..' Ic n pro.-.. re.l. I he . li kio ti rlumt, r ..rilie r;.nrietors, tfc. ii I tle!.-roi,:iti.ii to i.iti lie. line in l.e.ir si. le ail lim -, j ih.in it h:t eeer iM'en r n: Ihe low fare ill, we hojM j se.-ll.',' p .rtioii of the I r. .-I. .1. x l'.V.m'lIIF.KSil't. Jul. .! to-'' ' -1- in.

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' t ?"Jrn of f "'- Ilrandeih-s Pill,, j,., n-cWvi sv-fand Tor sale bv RR'H t u h Ttvro Hrookv.Kv, Oct. 14.h 1S4S. 4My." John Gri ffl t h . r.n7 i

releS sh:v. zn n.r. AUt-.l ""rr.-l. locks fcc. Gs,7.d,.ii,; uI znh.t April 10, 1841,. !. M-l,. LOCK WOOD & ColfOFF 'tftcture,sand Da!r in ' StovesjGrateEollow'ware.Tin-ware1 MTCHKN Fl-tMTri.K So.th jrrjf corner u Filth and H.lee Vf r- ' . The NEW. PAT j ENT l.Vi ,7, mVh7h7',Vs : Uoiuanutactur.d at tin wtabli-hn. . ,.t rARA 1 1 S Cimm r. "I'm. an.) h. ..1 1...... . ..e-.iJ.I.paul,. TKOvmrwnh ... April 17, 146 lMy Tho'. E. CBEry,rLB-, n. D. V lVTm., t aiecnliel(l& U itu liril fme,1"" SSL. H.n'F.srjHLISMMvT "l- " Cincinnati Venitian Blind Factory. WkFANYt'oiRVTHtolrn? ,ror of pubi.c.p.uii.,.. aIcIVe;"T.r;;; d. ,cr,on .,. , r,, r. .,:, ,.- ,. , f Blind, n paired r ev. I,,',-,., , ,' ,n , L ,'" ShadcUurta.,,1 hung. All vrZXUllVi Cineinnari, A prVl 10, 4-. II lll)v rnv WHOTsK.sI.E AXDRKrML 1 Hardware!." .TT T .at.sntcio,, H F.H 1 v R V , , M,i ' k ,1 ! ? and 9.h 5 door. rr,n 7--CINCINNATI, OHIO. July 24 IS4 . . 50-1 . 31. si r. rnnn J AMUFAC I UHF.USof l ini fMM!r , sK.f . ' "' ' I hey k s 1, alwjys 011 hand a ,g. n. ra assortment f Conking and' Ten P1a"e S I Inch the,- , s. II w l.oi. sale or mail, .Tthe I .. : st prices. Purthisers .1., .1 ,.. el aud V niiXT l.asiI..c.,,lre.,", i . 30-ly I 11UAI: Sc ISltOTHKU. j W HOLE S4LE AND K F. T A 1 1. l)ilUG3IS T.4. .4.VJ nr.n fitst iv Paints, Oil, Varmsh, and Dye Stuffs, s.t:i,.ri. X Hi rtna, Koptnn cc. h.hsZ'.T'' 'fln-b.-t naar.ty.and mav ,, K,., ' "'V ",V,,''J "'.-.ic for tk.. Ca.h paidforOinseug, llcswax, Flaxseed, hr. April, 0, l4i. WV "nts'lr'h 'f 7' P'k' r' " i;, d r"'1 u.iiiir!;li, ,,r .U- bv HITT J. n mi l-B,-ookvilh-, J,K. 30 14 1 s 'lly 1 gXHl. Trinir No. I Sti an Sh, for hy Vff... "ilia MAILT 2 HOME M ANU F axto iTv pa S. H. PAUVIX & cS Ml KF.N CH Y HVT ANOCAP STOHK No. .Ssr. M:in, Str.-el, Four IKsir. Iw low Ninth (7VC7.V.Va77. OHIO. Hi " riHVIV : ra.lB.m-nB.tith (,.), , f. Maiiut.ii-iorv- 1n.01. d1at. lv in the rearnfih, .r lore would ay Many ami all ho insv want . c.h and cheap ,rti. le in their title, thai ,,;.v ,, r. d to 1,11 any order at tfr.- s!Mrlrs nuticl Alw, kept 1.11 hand at all time, a larsre assortment f ,, rv km." and qilaluy, ol th, tr manufacture, whirl, ihcr w,ll s. ll low for cash. They do-i.,l, that ,h. v can Co.,.pete, with any 111 tin. ,,., bill pl.d -r tlirin .elves lo compete tnth 11. pr.ee and .jua.tv, with any e.lahli.h. nient ol g.od standing , . ,.,, ! cities. M. rclianls will find it lo ih. ir a Itauta.'e to ca'l and examine l.u- Ihrm-lv.-s Ih f. ie purcha-lliT . lcw here June 21 1,4-. J0., W. L. EIUDSOXS Improved Riile, No. 12 W.st Fourth Street fi INN KI f M I XL FACT I JlEtt. I.L Kill, k Manufactured l. w. L n. ,i,h hi, in,. provemel.ls are warranted to shoot I. n c.o.m . ..... e ho ..ntoa ll.r.efe.i circl. at 440 sard., mc a quarl.r "I a ni.ie distance, 1 April 17 1816 lo-ly r EGHOH.V and pai,u L. af Hat fi.rsalr by .ril.st, :a, Hl,lot ...P XKW'fiOODS. " 1 UK .ub.cr.h, r is.j..Mr.c. iTi,,gfr..m Philadelphia, New York and Hall ,re a larg- and splendid ass,,,," tt iruware, t.iasware, B Hit , Shoe Hats and I a,,s c. &c. in w hieh mav I. rMd the foIlotvi.i!- mhIi .. ....... II ool. Hall Wool and Cotton U.-iHt..'i. Me'hnen T eking, r Sariaaiiset do. Coarse ind Fine Bro. Muslins, " Blrh-,1 do. Apron Cl.rks and Horn. G. nchrtn", Ta'ile Cloths. Cotton and I,,en, Musijiirtoe Bars and Grass Skirts, Marseilles Quilts and C oiilnl ,! . Irish Linens, Cambrics. Plain and F'V .taroners. Green Brain; l'ta n and Fi'd llhite and IM k liobi. nets, A apara llroo,. lruolcn, la na,k. Plain-Tic'd and Errhe d SitK S'ltm l, Vottonm.il Silk Harp, AKipara lustres iPJ'k end Broirn.) v Ladies- Coir., S Ik and Kid Gliver, " IVursfdnnd S.lkllh te and Rfk Mitts, l'm'errl,,c..iron and Silk Puiasol,, Plain, St-i ;,-,. ITdnnd Fix'd lire,, s-lks Round Silks, Bl'k. and Fancy Satin and I , 'x ct I'cstinj.-,. Hl'k, liliie Mi 1 'it unit Cadet Cr.aeir evd F'ne Clnlk,, Bl k t'ue,Slerl MiA 'd, Blue Mi.r'd and Cadet Sattiller,, Hl k and ITd Cairim're, and Geld .V-t V TiiOrf. Blur, Mi ... Cu..f and Sliip'd Kcnfti IS v Jianx, ' Fnruit ut r, l am y and l oir Priced l ii i'r. Plain, F'x'd, Str p'd, and P"d Boui:-t K ',aiids. Plain Pink. Ituf and Green Ginghams, Muslin Dc Linus, artp Fancy Decs, Giu'iams end l.an-us, A LSO. K'livrs antf Forks, Rnorr . V, uhm S-ythr X'trr.ffg, Fir rr and Scrru t, i. .'r-i .1 1 -rand a! k. ';,dr J tlu: dtcttr. Midanirx JV.arr, Silt Ce.Vorj, V lain and Ffut'd T'f'tibfrr, Mm i'orrrsr Jy-nj i, ,',. .hit! laffUnnfr CT f.ad.-rr' Btrttfv nnd VW.. K'd Shnrrs and tVi-'j livot' Sn-aic and I rrrjff Hrm-J lUntnt tt. Srttrri Rruh Braicr, I nr and J-h 'and lints, Xt n't and Fur, C ... rirf d.d C,nzd r it ' n ilu ti'Kc-ri!;T co i-iii ne J niiitc tti mlvt-r-ti-rmi'iit lu- l 4i t inii' nutiitit nrciiumf'-aiinir th. I tp-t-. j ',r "' "iu- nuuuii in cniinif--aii:u; tin :irf"r P"rI," the ariiel-s w hieh eimpit' hi tirk: ImU ! IH it impii.il-, lie inviu th- puhlit tu all ;ut I : nmiiM-fr tlini-lve. He aur.-s t-ti:u-n-r i that hi tTOinUuttl hi- old n in- a th y can In ho-trht aT any point mi the Whit Watt r (nr I. :uitl at ineiiinnri (iru- t. For K. 'i YM'.H. i Brkv.iW-, Julj lt, ISjri. 27-U . IIHIV I' Tr4 TTt s ' a '. .. a A t, Tanner, Courier & risrojoo Dressor, N ,. ?2TS, X:tio Street, iM-twe.-.i Sixth -Jlt.l Seventh, I'IM'IVVt'l'l il I 1 . i r,ls:ss m i o n. i WHKHK in.iy h h id !i -ap f ir Cas'I or ".itiift trrv aeet piaoi-t-s. a n ra m trtin-nt nf" ' ' FIXISIIEIt LEATIII'.n. I Ci' 1i.n sole , .nh r, . Y. It. .1 .1..; rhilnrt.lphia . clf -kin. c;i t..: do; H .-il and Mack m.m do; (;,Mt .kill h.K- hin.litirr. I rr .1.,, I.Mt.h do; Ke.l. Iitoe m,i j hfk .k,v. r, llsirt.es. i.nil.er. Sk. rt.i, ds Mriille do; j " hue linini.- Skin., l-iiik ! , V. lio.r d..: Men's hoot ; Mor-'CCo, I. a li s" fi!o. .1.., d-.tiii.!:. .-..lo: l.;Mier lenlh. . er, lliili.l do; Kid .kitis; 11,, d .. Kipd ., Ho. k do, J'd do. Hllfl' I Skil. It.-'. 1.1 . die. HooUhtnderi l-enlle r.tf vario.i. kMnls. CTCASH trisen for IliJ.s, Caif, Deer, iul Sheep Skin., a. i.i Wool. Jul) 24 lK4ri. 11-ly. sTvi:srVT7VKs;: TOH?. FriGK,!e:1rJn storey Tin, Corp-r - and She-t Iron war-; aonll r --eifit I ly int..rin hi iVifinN -ind th pnl ie (.ent riiy, that h- ha nt Land a full and com pi; ft aorum m nt Frrmtum Cooking Starr, of r,. w aid luautiftil ;ui Irrns, arknouliil;nil to Ih iln'tiiuM ptrf et iimpim in uI'ht y ar-euiir-ini-inly anaugt-' I nd loo utll Luonu tu ifquire conn-it. .1 r. s o, T u, Scvrnttatr and rn hr ?t ofm-w and hcav. fi Fit 1 patT'Tii-:, uhich lu oJfrrs f'r -a r at the lowest itrir-. Thorth'i A io purch s.t art-rt jipfctfull iavitrd to call nn.l (i::iiinii' f.irth inM !v s. A L S 0. A larrr and splendid :-- r.u nt nfT; nnd Japanned wnrc.m nlc o'fli i f T't-fr7f t "Vc Pipe Braa 11 iiiiil H"Hi iSp .wiini;, all of which w ill he fteld "ir fny rih if h Imp on Vin Rnrt-!-t-i S.rret. V. It. Wh at and ll:ix.-e'd mil' he tnkt ii in exrhn-j for t-ie. J. II. rl'DiiK. nrookville O.t., 7 ISaI IC.enes. .isle IVinfed I.awn. 1 " .l ' I. -e f f;.,ih:.ei 1 Carttitl limn"'' ' (slicoloj) .til. f r ni,..' n:,, I ..rthe bet and in ..t durable isle At 1. .1, .ale al.il r tail hs WO Jil & f.AKlV,

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