Indiana American, Volume 14, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 November 1846 — Page 3
From tfc; AVashinjton Union. Extracts from the Mexican Papers. The sa:iie tessel which liroiigiU ihe despatches lo the N ivy Deparmi 'tit, that we publish this evening, brings with it also a file of the Vera Cruz L lconvitor from the 9th of (X-tobei inclusive. Most of the articles of importance or interest w hich they Cjntain, are furnished hi the extract from the New Orleans papers,that we this evening lay before our reaJers. A decree with a long preamble, wa issued by the givernneni on the 21 of October,req'iirhi2 from all holders i-f town property within the republic, whether be
longing to individual convents, societies, or institutions, a contribution eq-iivalenl to a month's rent, to be devoted exclusively to the support of the war, to be paid in four monthly instalments. Tenants and sub tenants are required to contribute a sum equal to the fourth part of a month's rent. The Monitor of the 8ih of October says: "We know tint the Secretary of the Treasury has proposed lo the venerable clergy of this diocese a mode by w hich
they can contribute abundant means for -.the support of the war, without diminishing in any manner the value of ecclesiastical property, and without prejudice to the rights of individuals. The secretary attended to-dav at the ecclesiastical session; a deliberation upon this importaut mitter; but it appears that the venerable clergy postponed their decision, and that they are not impressed with the urgent necessity of the gjveinment for great re sources, in order to save the Independence and nationality of Mexico." The Monitor of the 12th October says: 'It is known in a positive manner that the government has received proposals for a foreign loan of twenty millions of dollars, & that she offer is based substantially upon
a mortage of the property of the clergy, without involving and extravagant demands on irritating pretentions." The Republicano of the 13:h of October say: "We kno w that Greit Britain and France have agreed seriously to press upon the UaiteJ States the acceptance of
their meditation in the differences which exist between them and us, for the purpose of putting an en l to the war which they have so unjustly and iniquitously commenced." If any confidence is to be put in the bragging articles in the newspapers, it would seem as lfvo'uutary contributions to the government are increasing, and public spirit awakening among the people. But there are other indications to the con
trary. The committee appointed in Vera Cruz to raise contributions, have reported that in consequence of the deserted state of the city, and cessation of business, they do not expect to be able to raise more than S2:'2G1 per month. A number of ladies in Jalapa had offered their services to the government to make clothing for the soldiery &c. Ampudia's official report of the killed and wounded at Monterey, is 5 officers and 117 men killed; 23 officers and 221
men wounded! A letter from a citizen of
Montereys dated at Sallillo, September 27th, abuses Ampudia, and attributes to him individual the loss of Monterey. The writer says that Ampudia begged and crawled on the ground, in order to save his own carcass; that after the capitulation he earned his infamy so far as to invite Taylor and his officers to a banquet; and that Ortega held the bridles of ilie"Vai-
kee.s' " horses while they mounted. He says that the women, boys and populace shouted execrations upon the coward as lie quitted the Plaza. A committee appointed by some of the citizens of Mexico addressed a letter to Gomez Pedraza requesting that he and
Gomez Faiias would meet in public on
Be ginning of the End. The Intelligencer, remarking upon the 1 ae e!ec:i n, sa: We presume ilia, our President and his Cabinet ate by this time convinced that thev have forfeited the public confidence the confidence, that is, of their own party: that of the other they never possessed. If. after tbe elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maine an I New Hampshire, any douht of this solemn fact still lingered in their nri-ids, the ro'ce of condemnation which ha reached them from New York mnsihave dispelled it wMi a speed as
prompt as that of the electric aent which transmitted lo them the iVjI news. This was the inevitable result of u rash and ruinous policy, which thousands saw; but which those most deeply interested would not see. Thry were told that iClhev mad
ly persisted in breaking down the wise protective system g ven to the country by the Whig paity, and under which industry had fl mrished and all interests ha 1 so
i greatly prospered; if they madly persisted
in deranging the business of the nation by reviving the odiou and broken down Sub Treasury their own parly must abandon them. Those who could pretenJ to any unprejudiced know ledge of public sentl ment foresaw an 1 f irelol l this; but they were unheeded. Somewhat observant of public feeling, we ourselves ventured lo predict the political consequences of the deplorable policy which was than impending, and which has since proven so disastrous. On H e 4th of May la-1 we ventured the following opinion not for any purpose of effect, but from a firm conviction of its truth : "Were w e capable of being governed by party considerations merely , without reference to the general
of this great Commonwealth, we should desire no more effective arms against the
new dominant party than the party itself would furnish us by ihe twin measures of ihe prostration ol the tariff and the establishment of ihe Suh Tieasnry system." What was then prediction is n w history; but the prediction was thru scorned and scouted by the sycophants who surroun-
the Execntive, and wha like all their tribe were more intent on flattering than on saving their master. The measures must be
right because the Whigs opposed
they were Democrat measures they were prescribed by the canons of the Baltimore convention, and inusibe infallible. So they rushed on; and are now reaping their reward.
St. J.nrph Division, So, 13- Meet at Mishanauka, Thursday i renin j. Charles llaclijrr, W. P. All-ti Scsson, R. S Harmony Division, St. 14 Mrrfat Laurel, Wednesday evening Thomas GilTunt, W. 1 Peter UI'crinr, R. s. Riting Snn Division, So. II Mi en at Uiinif Sun, Monday eveuin-. Dauici Muss, W. P. David risltcr, R. S. Franklin Division. S. 1 Meets at Clinton, Wedimitay ivi-iiinj. J. X. 1 aimer, W. P. J mini M Lyons, R. S. Ilorrb Division, .V. 17 Meets in Aurora, Friday wining. J. ii. Haynes, W. P. L. E. Stevens, R. s". Orange Division, S.i, I Meets in Favettrville, Tuesday evening. A. B. Harrison, W. P. James M. Tuttlc, R. S. Cedar Greve Division, .Va.jo Meets in Rochester
Friday evening. Hiram M. Howard, W. P. Jaima McCltire, R. S. fwrer-nwont Division, X. 0 Merta in Greenwood, Tin sday Evening. 11. S. Noble, W. P. J. F. Goddard, U. S. Patriot Division, Ko. 21 Mecli in Patriot, Wedneiday evening. Metnmora Division, So. 2 Meets at Mt-tamora, Monday evening. G. C. Vancaiui. W. P. W. !. 1 y. tier, R. S.
A IAHT OF LADS AND LOTS
Return i-ilelinque'it fjr the uon-paymeni J Tax cm due thereon fur the year S7. titiuite iii Uninii County, Indiana:
OWNERS' NAMES. ' DESCRIPTION OF LANDS AND LOTS.
-5, -5 5 UzA
1 Si 2
: 2 i Z s
. . - 3
Br 11 Heirs or
! Davis kavid
Davis David Di I Jacnh GrirtVth Israel Harden It Nevelling Johnson Samuel Reed J uli n Heed Philip Terjjeuiiig William II.
i Tippecanoe Division, So. ?3 feeis in t.afayrtte, j Friday evening. Win. llubill.ion, W. P. J. M. s'tockl well, R. S. I Fountain Division. So. J4 Mens in Covintrtnm ; a'i dne-d.iv evening. M. II. Spilling, W. P. William I II iD'nian, R. S.
l.ymnn Rrcchcr Division. o 25 Meets in Kv:insville, Friday evening Ji-liu Muelicli, W. P. Win.
Corlut, R. S. Randolph Division, So, 25 Meets at Wimhester Mount Carmrl Division, So. 27 M.et near Metlnt Carnii-I, Friday evening. M. V. S'.liiulisuti, W. P. D. H. Case, R. S. Union Division, So. 28 Meets in Liberty, Wedned iv evening. John Yargan, W. P. Andrew Gamtile, R. S. Milton Divitinn, So. 21 Meets at Milton, Friday evening. J. L. Wilton, W. P. L. Darlin, R.S. Hope Divisiotij So. 33 Meets in Vinceiines," Srilson Division, So. 31 Meets in Madison, Thursday evening. Wm. L. Munson, W. P. Edgar Wilson, R. S. Atruina Division, So. 32 Meets in Atquina. "Wednesday evening. Jonathan Evestone, M. P. Joo iih D Hess, R S. Sns Albany Division, So. 33 Meets in New Altianv, Friday evening George H. Harrisiiii, W. P. 11. B. Wilsoii, U. S. Olive Branch Division, So. 34 Meeta In Madison,
Friday evening. John H Taylor. W P. Johl L King R Ruprtrrtl Division So. 3ft Meets in Dillslioroiili' Satunlay ever ings. Jacob W. Egleston, W. P. GeoBennett, R.S.
Wethero James
! IMOS TOWNSHIP, NO. TWO. - j 430 160 aeres S F. qr tec 32, town II, rane 1 west, ' I HARMONS' 1 OWNSHIP, NO. THREE. 7S3 112 acres of N K qr sec 34, town 11, raiiL-e i est, LIHKHTY TOWNSHIP, NO. FOl'R. I 1027 IS aeres S V.tit S E qr sec 27, town 11, rang" t W. 11KOWNSVII.LE TOWNSHIP, NO. FIVE. I 1?4 In hit No 24, iii the town of Philomath, 1331 In lots No 72 and u7 in llieum nof Brownsville, 1.34 In lot 43 and part of In lots 7 and 8 in Brownsville'
!j.r in ioi .no 1U2 in the town oi urtiM nsviue, i 1509 In lot No 6 in the town of Philomath, asil In lots No 154 and 15J in thetuwn of Brownsville,1 .1577 In lots No 1. 2 and 3 in ihe lo n of Brownsville, t I ' HARRISON TOWNSHIP, NO. SIX. I 132 ;o4 acres of N E qrsec 22, town 12, range 1 west,
i ! I 1170 881 I I i
JJ4 14:35 a 312, f.9J
130
I
130, 4S' 57 1:03
18 40 70 1.0 8 15 H
18! ioO 70 150 4 15
15
I
O 33 71 5' tn
HO
10 !41 44 4V t 11
45
645 307 I
19 5:14 81 1:20 7 37
47,. MI I 295 3:01
TiTOTlCE i lierliy given, that the lands and lots described in the foregoing list, or so mneh thereof as may I be neei'isarv to nav the taxes due thereon rt-sneciivelv, or due (nun the ownirs inert of, iih the inierrst.
lu nallv and chargi s due at the timeuf ihe sale thereof, w ill be sold at the Court House, in Liberty; in the
feunt' rf tU'tli Slate of Indiana, on the I'.rsl Monday of Januarv, A. 1. 18J7, within Ihe hours irvscr:btd oj law. JOHN V. SCOT1, Auditvr of Uiuun CuuHttj. Oitoin r ;:, ts4'5. 44.4m.
No reports have been received from the Deputies arpointid tri institute these Divisions.
FRANKLIN COUNTY SEMINARY
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A tsiiiiiiilraJor's SriSe. 3 11 1". mid- r-igm-d, Adniinistnitors of the F.state of S llohert Teiupleton, Sen'r, deceased, will si II, at public auction, nt the t'otirt iionse door in ltrosikville, un Saturday, the Fifth day uf Deeembi r next, one new two horso wagon. A cn-ilit of three months will be given the purchaser giving nn'h ita annn-vi d seeiiri'v.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. R O It K H I' 'IT. M P I. V. TON, JEFFERSON COI.ESCO I T. Admiiiistrators. Xuvem'ier 10, 1846. 4'j-3w
I
all and B.calh r.
150
Barn Is of best quality of Salt;
400 lbs Sole Leather;
4 dozen Upper Leather, 1 Kip Skins; Just received and for sale bv RICHARD TYNFR. Erookville, Nov IS, 184 4l-tf
Pennxylcania Canals. A letter from Mr. Burns, one of ihe canal commissioners, who is now at Lewistown, says that the recent freshet has been very great in Juniata, but that it has not seriously in-j-ired the canalj thai he visiied the portions of the line, most injured, since ihe flood subsided, and that, in his opinion, the canal would be in readiness for navigation on the 5th, Thursday. Bait. Pat. Congress. Next Congress. Present Congress.
W L F Na Vac't W. L . F Ni Vac't Maine 12041501 Vermont 20023 100 New Nork 23 11 O 0 9 21 4 4 New Jersy 4 1 0 0 3 91 0 0 Pennsylvania IS 7 1 0 10 12 2 0 Ohio 11 10 o 0 8 1 0 0 Illinois 1 6 0 0 1 8 0 0 Mi still ri 05000500 Georgia 44003500 Florida 10000100 South Carolina 07000700 Arkansas 01000100 63 51 1 6 37 79 6 1 There will be 30 States repreen eJ in
IIE next regular Session of ttiis institution wilt
commence oil Hie lirst Monuay in January, las, and continue futirteen weeks.
The interior of the building will be greatly improved by th;.' introduction of in w and convenii lit desks and seals, and by other necessary repairs, in season for the commencement of the next Session. The Trustees
iheuv i m' 'he Principal are determined that the Seminars; ' I .L.ll l... ... 1 1. . . .. . 1 1 ... 1 I. - nn.- I -
bilk hi maiiniii, ollui l i'fc ".- ... stitutionof the kind, in the State of Indiana ; and (he patrons of the school may rest assured that no efforts will be spared by which students may be advanced in their studies, and improved in their manners and morals. The Primary Department will continue to be under the general tupcrviiion of the Principal, but under the more particular iii.ttrlrtion of the assistantMr. Robert Homsher a gentleman of unblemished character, and considerable experience as a teacher. Other teachers w ill be employed, should the number
ot scnotars demand it. Lectures w ill f. pquintly be delivered npon topics in connection with the studies pursued, and upon the best methods of teai liing, for the benefit of those who design to become teachers. Monthly reviews and examinations will take place, which all interested are invited to attend. Weekly reports of scholarship, deportment, absences, Jtc, of each pupil, will be forw arded regularly to the parents. n-l.u it .. 1. :n f 11....L Mitohir Geuirrniih v
' and outline maps, Winchester's Copy Books, and the I olhtr English and Classical text books in general use
in the W est, ar used in the institution, and no others admitted. Terms : For Reading, Writing and Spelling, 2:00 " Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar and History, 3:0O " Latin, Greek and the higher Mathematics,- 4:00 " Instraelion in French. :t, No deduction will be made in ease of absence fur a period less than oneivrek. Persons niakiuir application by letter lo the IViiiripal. c;in rt e ive fiirtVcr information and secure board at ai:25 per wet k. GEORGE A. CHASE, Brookville, Nov, 1845- -47-fiw Principal.
the next Congress, and the number of Representatives they v ill be rntitlrd in is 230. Of this number, 11G constitutes a majority. Giving to the Locofocos of the Slates yet to elect, the same number of Represnitatires they have in the present Congress that is, giving them 14 of the 15 for Virginia. 0 of the 9 for Monh Carolina, 3
HAVE received, within the last few days, a large and elegant assortment of
HOOTS AM) SHOES; FLU, CLOTH $ SEAL CATS; run hats: HARDWARE ASD CUTLERY;
i:o.XETS,$c , cfc, All of which I will sell, fir cash, at the lowest Cincinnati prices. RICHARD TY.NER. Brookville, Nov. 18, 1846- 47-tf Iron ant! rVai". ,000 lbs Sligo Iron; ' 2,000 Wayne do; 1,000 " other Brands; Forsalelow.by RICHARD TYNER. Nov IS, 1846 47-tf PASmOSIABLE" E5I?0RIUIiI. S UUP PERI) $ JOHNSTON V5 ESPFXTFUM.Y iuform ihcir frirnd ami the V i;..iic. tl:nt tin y v.w nm ivci! t S(, .liin- m-w liru-k iHii'ii i imr, it j Mittr, two ilntir-i otnh of i be Hrtiukviltr Huit-l,and uuuld return ibrir tliank Inr the libera, patronage ht rett'fnn' ittmlt d to them, nud hope t merit a continuance nf the same. A they have received, and will regularly receive, the latest fashion, they are prepared to carry on the Tailoring
btiAim- at .er the niont tultttiiiaole M le and in a upe rior nmiiner, rendering neral satisfuciion to all ho may call on them, or it pny A ll who are desirous of obrainine: ,tr0f, fnthiwnnhlc and ttuxnhlr work are invited to give them a call. llrookvillc, Nov. 20, 1816. 47-tf
JAYNE'S KXPECTO IANT. We eterm ita pH-
sure to be ahle to ret-ouimend thin medicine an the h nt c:ileulated for ihe iitrpoe of cnriii(r coiih, cold, Kore thmar, athtia, and all other affections of the
1 nop. From a lout personal acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, we know that he i nu quack, and h: medicine!! are nut nmtrums of the modern cry u, but are ihe result of his loner experience as a uractitinr phv-
Kteiau, and the expense of great labor. Harxjmrti
LQiin.j uatnj nvxutxv, t New York, March 10, 1841
Prt. Jatxr Dear Sis: Beintr sererelr afflicted with
ItJfticrizn a hard CVni;-1i and Asthma and findinr; every menus failing ot relieviuir me, Consiimption appeared inevitable hut by u-in two bottles of your iuprrtomnt I was restored to ptrtVct health. Respectfully yours. .Tonm KlI.IS. Late rusioi of the Haptist Church, tai.iiurii, Ct. From l?tc Rev. J-jhn Scgur. LAMBERT3V1LLK, N. J., April 27, IS 19. Dr. .Taene Dear Sir: Ky the blessing of 0H your KX PRl'TOIt A X T has efTeeeJ a cure in me f a huki distres-infr rompiaiut. In DrrcinHi rlat, 1 was sei.t d with rreai severity hy a p:troxym of Asthma : a disease with which 1 had In-en afflicted for itriuy team pat. It was attended with a hi.arseitese and MreiMrts
uf the luuts and throat, together with a lalwtrioiis
contra, and complete prostration of strength, and
when almost worn out with suffocation, ImiiiU- if your Kxpectorant was si-nt to me. At lirst ltti-.u-l., it was nottim but quackery, but eeintr it so ! i I I recommended by Dr. fittn, with whom I was wellequaititrd. 1 was induced lo try it, and in a few da it rmiipleUly cund me, nor have I had any return of the disease since. I have now ft. mud so biph an opinion of your nvdiriur, that if 1 hid bur a few bottles of it, and rouUI obtain n more, I would not part with them for trn tivlfar each. Yours, uiost afF- ciioiiately, Jtim Skuck. Tne aifive medicine is fur sU at the Drug Store of Mitt A. Haile, Brookville Ind.
DOMESTIC AFFAIRS CIIAKLKS FORBES, y. is Mmin, i doors brloic WA SI , et the sgn tj The Red Flag. THE Subscriber has the pleasure of offerint; to the public, (he very latest imjirovrmrnt, direct fiuua Ji-w York, iu ihe Fi'ltok Sw, This KING OF STOrES hss driven every other Stoveout of the market wbrrerver it has been introduced. It is simple in ils ope lotion, beam if ill in design and form, noi liahl.to iretoat of repair, most perfect in its oven, ami the uiol rapacious in its font tore ol any liiovr of its -iie in the niai'kel. It requires very little wood and is ailv snsnatred1. Any person who is a jude of stoves no d but to iee it to be satisfied ol'its great superiority over other stores, without a loaj; array of names to recommend it. it will recommend itself. ' Hlias also the HOT- MR COOKING STOVE, - THRCOOK'S FAVOMI R d.i HK1.HVCK PKKMIIH, do Also Bucks Patent Stove. celebrated for its oven. Shop mnd Parlor Stover; Tni and Hollotr-ll'are trr. all of which will be sold at jirices greatly reduced from 4hc last season. For Cash Only. Those in want of a stove will certain!- lose notliiner. lid mar aave 4 or i dollars hy ca'lins; upon ihe abscriber. at So. .154 Main, t Doors helom Sinth Street, at the SIGH OF THE RED FLAG'.; Any stove sold hy ihe subscrihsr that does not prove ciial to the representations irivea of it, may be returned, and Ihe money will be n fnmh-d CAAS. FOn'.W., Af.eut for the Manurarturers. J l l imit ol Tiu, Copper and Sheet-Iron Jb vtrk dime trith promptitude and Udelity. Cincinnati, Aujpiat 2ith 1846. 35-lv.
Itraiideih' Pf J J dowrn f rr-iiMiMc Brantteth's P f-A nd fssr swir by M VCii BrwkvilW, Ocu 14th 14.
John Griffith, Gncir NO. S7 MAIN .STRKRT CIN. KKKI'S oontantlf-nsi hand don sir re led Shot ftau, Kiflrs, rille li.i Also a erneral assortnmit of aiateri&J Gum' and pistols repaired. April 10, 1840. '
LOCKWiiOD fc COIi.
Mitnuftictttrer ami Dealer Stoves, Graes,Hoitow-ware,Tin-KITCiinN FUIIMTUIti: &. Soth teett rorvrr o F'fi aitit R-7r Src., Cinctnrr The NEW, PAT! E I B. I lilVO AI-PAHA alMimaiiiiravtur-'d at ih:.' et.f!ili.hincnt. ;jr Copper, Tin. and h.et Iron Work douc with ne k. despateii. April 17, Ulfl 16-ly. Thomas E. Grefsfiklb, Oeo. r. V'tscaaa iirrcfifie!ii & Vl"iiiiIei. T.1MT.1CTVHF.RS nfn:,iu Urnnzed and Ornamenial Jcpnnnrd Tin-It are. Alsa Rohinun'a Celebrated Air Lr.mtis. Corner of Pearl and Walnut S:s. 0;ipoite P. ari Street Uuiic, CINCTN N VTI. April IC,1'4S i5v
old EsrAnusiiMK.xr. wa. Cincinnati Veaitian SUnd Faotorr.
wovr- t-y,(, V n jcrt 'ut stuns)
Iron,rJails ad Steel r'Tr'iL,S Si"ra Ir"n M"i'brl si.r
'jvJ i,uoouu oilier brands ilo
' 600 do American blister at eel. oo do Knelish do loo do Cast da ' " 40 Keirs Nails " do Spikes. Just received and for sale low f rcash by HICHAKU TTXF.H. Brook vitle, June JO H40. ' , i; ly "1ST HECEIVEI1- . W lOcasea Women's Oaiiers; ' S do dit Kid, nelis, fnrr d; And for sale hy W. S. HOW K;.So J IVa.'lst. Cincinnati, Oct. I.i4,"..
.7 linifiinrr lite Matt Sa'rs.
UllEKF.n keni on had and made t.. order a'l kind of FA M Y COI.O ;i K i) 1 A K I.O K 11 LI N D. Warranted qual to any mnilr in any otherpUee. Mr lull w ci nerienee anil imiflitalli J i... . . ! . -
i ' , ,. . . -i r- -".i;e -uni--ienc 1 proof of psiblie opinion. emitiam Shttterb ol'anr description raaile to orJer; Faint t mixed for f.imi'.v .Use; Blinds repaired ' or ei hainred to suit
ShaJeCartainokiuig, All orders pn-irtuallv attemua S,. . .... JiMESM't.mi). Cincinnati, April 10, 184 15-iy.
i'.r l..i
TLy RORANS. 20 rases Mrti't Kip Brnons, just re-
eeivi anuiorsaie ov
No. 5 Pearl St., Cincinnati, Oct.
W. S.
1S40.
HOW R,
4J-ly.
ITA 18 1) W A If K WtTOLRSALK AND URI AH. DRAl.RRS in penerl, K.ir.i-n and Howe Harrl ware of all descriptions. Pli-ase call satisfaction on Ci. HK1DKK Kast Main between
aim viii streets, suihii-i ir-im roriierurj,h imct CINCINN ATI, OillO. July 24 IU6 30-Vf. 31. & fj. COOK. ' J AML'FACTrRF.nSor Tin. Conper and Sheet " Ir-i wari-s. S. V. C-ir-it-r of Filtti and Plansts ascissArr. onto. n-r k.--. U;.vs nH i.ui , reiie-ra assortment f d.-km r -,i' r,. ntj,.
I wich Uiey will sell at wholesale or mail, at ihe low- ! st prices. Purchasers will do wvll t.. call aiui ixI amine our prices beftre ;rart!iasinj eUeulu re.
CATS, CAIs; HATS, IIATs, Ces Men's Miiskrnt Cap; d do and bttv's Hair Seal Caps;
do do do
d'i
do do Ottr
do C .nth fur band do do Navy do (.hited
do;
do: do; do; do:
do Roy's Cloth
do Men's H 11 Coney Hat; do do Fash, do do; do do do do; do do do Anglo do; do do do Mukratdo: do do d'i Cashmere do; do do and Hoy's Sporting Hats. The above will be sold low fnrt'iish by W. S. HOWE, No. Cincinnati, Oct. I'M'.
$ Pearl st.
H. SPENCER'S VEO ET A ni.E PIT.T.S and
OMC and K ESTOH A IT V K VEtSrlTAlU.K
HI I'TEW S. These Pills are no lotifrer amone ihoe
of doubtful utility. They have p:tst J away from the tliousands duily launched upon the tide of experiment, ami now stand higher in reputation, and are becoming more extensively used tluu any oihi-r preparation or inedieiiie ever prepared for the relief uf ufleriu man. They have been iutrodueed into every place it has been found nos-aible to carry them, and t lit re are
i f -w towns and villaires hm contain some rmarkiib.c j videlicet of their good effects. In the South, pnrtic- ! tilarle, here bilious di-ease prevail,thy annually
leioe.ne m ... rorpn iwM me i..re.;o- This Company ha an aent f gn-at experience in i in: titt.-liii-nlsl. mill nt the v.l.llt' mill i-Rk-:ii-i t.f lln I . 1 . . K. .
t medieme, the proprietor win insert a Ivw ol the ueitiy
t!i:)iiauit eit(iniuiuw w hii ii iwv bet n presrnted to
tie u w ho ran
(lHK suSscr.her onlv nijent for the N EV YORK M I'KKIN TKA COMPANY, for the exclu-ive e of their Teas in Cincinnati, is now receiving a full siinnlv of ait the ditft-rent kinds of Cireen and Hlm-k
( Teas imptrted hy this exteiiie enmpany, put up in I ! ad wrjppt-rs to preserve ih-ir :ir.imif and 1 paeknt;es, varying in price from 40 cents to $1 SO per
pound.
The Cincinnati & Cambridge DAILY LI SB OF PACKETS . ON TH V, WHITE WAT 13 K CA1YAL,
. FAS Now commences! rttnninx its regular trip.;
Ill
DION BIRNF.T. UX0 11. BIKVFT. 'lfl(C.KV& 1SIIOT1IKK. Whole She and Retail Dm Gaisrs, A'D DEALERS V
Paints, oa Varnish, and E-s Staffs,
, i - k&t . 5IVJ M i.tfi UTRtST-S,
eavmir ihe While Water Canal Uasiu rvef-v day, j S .X sL 2 . . t 'I' 8 . f -J
at io'eloek, V. M.: arnvintr at Camhride iievt day in I.SO Tru.of ever, d, scriui on for it. curs- ol the afternoon, where p.wirin can always And hop- j Hrr.ua, Rnptnn- etc. ,
.no csnnri-1 1" ream worn, at Mr. iseiser s, U) con. 1 i lie alMivc arlieli s are ..f ik
i him ly nien ef ihe ftrt ri-spectability-
llf till' J f ir X ,in'iciin Q f ll.r, m r...
ll.o principal baloohy of the National Pal-! Jiana G of - for Ahh,maa,1 iu Mich.
ace, and embrace cacli other in token of
teconciliation I'edraza in his reply scouts j the proposition as childish; says that it would draw upon them the ridicule of the wits of Mexico, and tint ridicule is a terrible weapon for either individuals or pub j lie bodies to encounter that Farias nd j l'.im are men of mature age, and Mexicans ! should expect something like good sense from them. I Fifty wealthy individuals in the ciiy of Mexico had agreed to contribute jointly a loan of two hundred thousand dollars for war expenses, of which one hundred and seventy-Fix thousand had been paid. Seventy thousand of it was sent lo Santa Anna at San Luis Totosi, besides what was spent .for amuniiion, transportation, &c , for the army of the north. The government had called for exact statements of damage done to public and private property dining the war "the daybeing not distant when we may eXi ect indemnity fur the injuiies which that government, (i. e.,) the government of ihe V. States,) has caused us!"' It had alsoadvertised for proposals ft r light ing.the city of
Mexico with gas. The day when e iii j
have to pay our indemnity to Mexico for the damage which our government has done will happen on the day of the Greek Kalends. It will come on the same day when Santa, Anna is to gather laurels on the banks of the Sabine, (as he boasted,) and our own troops will cease to drink the waters of the Rio CJriade, as Ampudia was silly enough to threaten.
ijjan. Ijwa. Wisconsin, Texas and Mississippiall in New Hampshire, trAiYA they cannot get, and allowiins them to fill the 4 vacancies in Maine, trAiVA they cannot do and then they w ill have, all told, 115 members; just one-half! But they v.iil lose in Maryland, Virginia, N.uth Carolina, Louisiana, Indiana, Tennessee, New Hampshire and Maine at least 11 members, w hich will bring their entire foice in the Ilmise uf Representatives down as low as 100 members. This
I. HOC! KKS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF LIVEIUYOIIT AND TAR A safe anil certain cure fur COXSUMP
Tl OX of THE LVXGS, Spitting of
Hlood. Coushtt, Cohls, Asthma, Pain in the Side, BronchM, lYnmpinff Con eh. and all PULMOXARY AFFEC TIOXS. JJEAIl what the celebrated Dr. FiCHARns says a Physician of more limn 30 years' standing He certifies in the case of Mr. Charles Hade, that, afier ha intr resorted Merer; means wilhin hi kmiwt-
J edie, fur the treatment of Consumption, w ithnnt the
.irriTrprf and Tar; by which he was ustored to perfect health. (Signed) WM. J. RICHARDS, M. D. Please call at the Agent's ami see this certilicate in full DESPAIR XOTFOR THERE IS HOPE E VEX FOR THE DY1XG.
t
SONS OF TEJIPKKANCE.
Thi i to cortifv h:, Mime m tr.t1! -iin-e I takt ti
with a pain in my MiU antl Invat ; I vitllctl in the t.iI ut sfvcml l'liysieiam, lint !u y fail, tl to pivo nu ny rt-lirf, ant. tVtr th space of mu yv&v I pivw rup'illy worse. In atltlitinn to tin, I wan attacked with a vio1iiit mirrh 1 1 hull trh it II r v asc 1 1 ii t nil vaimati 1 1 vti 1 lit
Will 1 VC tiltj W hi 53 3 J tllljori t enOUh ' the same home, and used the prreatest rfrtion and f.ir n'l 11 ofiil nnpii.no - Pait- lhe "trictest attrntion, it batlU d all hi ki)l tw PUrPt C ' '.tlirw ere called in, one of whom was an at?ed and 11 . . '. . " 11 ' skillful physieiau; hut all their effort proved alike
1 unavailing. .Vt last, a physician, who mas attending
a camp meeting m the neighborhood, came to e me, and declared that 1 could not last more than one day longer, also, the vrm number ho came to see me I'flieved that a few days at most, must end my earthly carver. My Jvirnrfs rvrrf now raticrf tn to srr me die!
nut my oroiner, ai ms crii, (liearimj tn me a"iun-( un
lshiuc cures performed oy lie Ropers Pompon ml syrup of Liverwort and Tar,) went to Chillicoihe and b:i( k-n distance of sixty miles in 13 hours, to pet sunn' of the above medicine ; K commence d takinp it, and stranor To TBI-!. ! krfore I had taken half a bottle, the couph was entirely cured; from this tune 1 recovered rapitlly, utid when I had used two bottles, I wa able to reume my family vocations mi unal. 1 am fully satisfied thai if it had not been for this excellent medicine, 1 would now be in my grave, and mnt, in justice, say that I truly return my sincere thank t the inventor of tins priceless medicine, and would recommend all persons afflicted ith diseased liincfs to give it a trial. HARRIET HOW K.
not be bouplit or inM'tt-ttci-d in any way to prevarieate m--n w ho have hu;her view f moral re-pou-iUility aud lustier, than to certif to facn hrcau e it mill do auothra fj.vor, and ihem-elvet no injustice. TKSTIMONIAI.S: Header! do not fail to not ice the following fetitimonv in regard to the etilcacy of Spencer's Vegetable riiis, , Tompkins" BlutT, Sumptcr Co, Ala, Jan 4, 1843. l)r A. Spncer: Hear Sir I wih yon to forward me a lartre supply of your VilU; I don't think 3oo boxes two larpe a quantity to send I sold IOO boxes the la-t six months, they are t he most popular Fills in thii place. For bill-uiis complaints, sick head-ache dipensaie and such like dieaes, they are considered almost an infallible remedy. I have fomerly been a pent for Ir. Teter's PilU; but I now n il three dn.eu of voiir Pills tooneof h.s. Mycu;tomers think tin m superior to lVler't oranv other Pills. ltsHctfuly j;urs. O. C. KELSEY l.ivinpton, Sumpter Co., ( Ala.) June 2fi, 184.1. Ai.pkrt Spencer, M. I. Dear Sir, We have within the last year sold about two hunt) red ami fifty boxes of your nuti-bilious Pills. Th'- 1 are generally considered a pood fatnilv mediehir. H . K. IIOCSTON & C. For sale fcj- If itt 9c Hail'.', Mrookvillc, Ind. Nov 1845 4o-ly Administrator's 30. rHIHFa nndersiciied, AOmimMratur on the F.state of i tieo.-pe W Ward, late of Franklin county, dee'd, w ill oftVr Inr sale, on the 2Kth day of November, in Salicre k town-tiip, Franklin count v, Indiana, at the att resitlence nf the said deceased, the following articles, to wit: Corn in the field, Oais, Hops, Sheep, two Cows, and smne young cattle, one up an uf H'irse, oi:e two horse Wam, &.e, Jc. Terms of sale: Credit of nine months will be given on nil sums over 9), with pond approved frueh.il I security; and all sunn of $1 ami under, eab. HOUEH V A WARD, Adm'r. November, ISV. 4. 3w
China making selections Iron Stock thrown in the bent distdcis: and so a sii red are they of the Mtpcrioriiy of their Teas that they pled re theuisi I ves to set none hut a pure and nuperiur article, and at prices much lower than ever before offend in this market; and do in all CUM , hen 011 fair trial, they do not prove to Im, w hit they are n presented, pltdge themselves to R Kit UN THE M0NKV. .i kkch ants SiTppr.irn at KForrrn Priced Tbc subscriber is now receiving the follotsing. CIIUICK K M1I.V n:-i. Young Hyson, Sweet Cargo, do do line do. do do extra do. do do Silver Leaf Gulden ("hop. very superior, Hsoii. very fine, (iuitpowder superior, Imperial fine, llyoiiSkin line fragrant, Nt' Plu V!tr very stipi nor, Plantation Onlonp do Souchong good fi ne iluvor, How rhoiig vrry fine. How qui mixture, very fine, IVco Flowtrs, C. S VF.A7Y, AgPtit. Successor to J. J. Hnlmcs.V Co. Melodeoii building coni'-r of Walnut and Fourth Sts. Ciuciiinari, Oct. 7th li4fi. 4--jtn.
vey them to any point they may dsire. Charges moderate. Returning, LEAVES CAMBRIDGE rvrrv morniii, at 7 o'clock. . Fore throu gh, eh way, 9 ' 00, incluiluii; board. For pa ssaci- apply lo M'Clurr At Dukry, V lnt? Wati rCaiial Hasin. Cincintiali. C. S. AXDRKWS & t o. Fropt ii tot t Oct. 1818. 4l-Un.
E2ootshoc Ac IJroy.mrasr Mi-n's ralfliall' arlird Hoou! tlo tli Lip p': d tli.; do do tliuk do do; do Hoy's do do do do; do Mni's and Hoy's i-a If and kip Broans; do Youth's do do do; do Women's lace and i kip Hoots; do do (iailcrs ofall kind & qiialitirs; do do hf do do do do; do do kid Slippers and Buskins; do (J,i tl,, sr llt-U do; do do (oat dti do; do do .acd Hoofs, do ilo wt-ltt-d lies; do ('liildren's Shoe's ofall descriptions; The abovr goods mill Im soM al low prices I'orl'Asa.. ' W. S. HOW K, N i ls arl si. Cincinnati, Oct. lfUH. 4J-ly.
Carpenters Too!s. Doilhlr Fre planes; Sinirl do d .; Donlile Jack do; Sinr;l- do di; Doolilf sinmiikiitc; d'; Single do do; Cirovinif do; Ciilinp di; Heed, assorted si'.e do; Ha hurt lo; Sali do; Grecian Ovals do. Just r. ceived and for sale ow lv Kit HA K D TYXFU. Oct. 21. 1841. 4.y
. .. .
..-u mx reaso.iaoic rate.. I'fn ie,ai.s and Coi.hi, t Merchant, urr inviu dt, call and cxaim for (litiu. aelv,-s. , Ca.h paid forGiiiieng, Bovsa, Flatted, Itc. April, 10, U-l-i. ' , ritOX and Salt a frch sii)p! nut rcC. iv-d fr..iB J V.nshiirvh, f.,r sale hy ' 'HIT'!" i. j:AI I.::
iirooKviiie, Jaue 39 I346
.May fl,
7-ly
ROLS. rriuitf No. 1 Suaiu Sail. f.ir ile hv
i:n r i hah.
18sS JJ.Iy
i f
1IOMII MAXrFXCTOr.Y.
S. II. PA It VI IV
qvkkn cii y H.r An rp stohe No. 3u M-iiu Stn-et. Four Do-r- 1k1;w NmtU, CJNCi.WATI. OHIO.
H. PAHVIX 8t Co.,having recently hoilt a larr
i. Munulsictory immt dtati l in the rear of their
store, would s ty luauv nml al! lm mav ant a rood
and cheap artiele 111 thi tr line, th;t they ar? pretr-
e to nu any oruer ar uu siiortest uotne. AUu. kept on hand at a time-, a larjje H-tT-t.neiu of ewrv kind
J and fjuality, oftheir mauurartore, which they tll sell j l-jw for ca-h. Th-y don't iy that they i-an co:ni Pte, wtih any in tfn pUce. b it pintle tin m 1 i t : compete Luth iu price an.! qua'iiy, w lih any eMahli-ih-j ment of c-Md siamliiig in the Ka tern cin. ri chaniit will Hud it to tin ir a I .intake to ra'l and t jiu1 ine for themvel v- Ilk -fere purcha-siug elc h.re.
June 24 U41 Jo-Iy
X . I,. HUDSON Improysd R:ft3, Xo. 11 West luurlk St.-ret I 1 VC I X X ATI. M XL FACTL'RER.
A 11. RifleH MutinfaeMirrd l V. L. H. with hiv m-
provenieitTti are w arrant il t" ti.vit t-n c.ia i tiiive
tiioisinioi liinr M i urtl. at J," j ji-us, r a quarter
Ol a mile tllM Jiurr. April 17 li id lft-Ir
S. E. corner of Court and ll'alirtt utreet.
CLVCLMY.tTI. TR AVF.l.T.F.ttS ill find satisfactory accommod.ilions and inoderalc charees, carriage hourr eood
'l-ini'n?. c. nKsDI.K.Y,
Cm. March S3, HI. l.Vly. Proprietor.
I propose rvsidenc
bcr of
rorm et Application Jor Memhrrship:
acrea - years, occupaiioo
y As a pnpcr person to become a nicm-
l VISIOII, AO. , ailllS Ol & iiiiinimiiii .
(Signed hy a member.)
The Force ix Californma. The entire
SON'S TEMPER ANCE I'LEDGE. without r-serve,oleinnl p.. die my honor as a man, that I ill neiihermak. , l.ry. --II, nor use as a b. vera rv, any Spirituous vrMa't Liquors, V ine or Cider.''
r;uvri nivisiox Sons of Temperance of the
force ill California, Or tO be there, is BS Slate of Indiana, meets quarterly, six: January, ' a . , :i i..l.. ....1 i..t. K..
.spni, jut ouvv,vi.
F.. H. Barrt, O,
C S.
F. CLARKSOV, G. W. P.
follows
Stevenson's N. Y. Volunteers about 800 Fremont's corp, about 2X) Tonspkin's artillery .about 200 Fauntleroy4s Jrajoons 1W
Uea. IVeamey S CragOOllS 4 (JU Wanne Division, So. Meets in Centreville, Fridav ! rvening-. Cyrus B. Bcntli y, V. P. D. 11. Woods,
PIVISION'S t'NBF.R ITS JURISDICTION': Indiana Division, So. 1 Meets in Brmkville
Mondar evening. A. W. Sulleuberger, W aril M'Clure, R. S.
Rich-
We, the iindersignrj, do certify that this account of Mrs Roe is dirre. t, e being personally aciiuiiued with all the circumstances. P P JOHNSON, PKTK. It H M ATTHEWS, THOM AS OR llfl, JOSEPH EVANS. Staunton, Ohio, Feb'y 7, 18-ps. WILL TIHS LIVKIl'VORT AND T Alt CUUK A Ct)L! 1 DO N'.T MK AN MKItKLY UF.LtKVP. IT itu r wii.i, i v wnv. ? This is a question we frequently hear ashed. The
j fUo ins certificate isselectxl as throw ini some liiflit
on tne siiricct. .Mrs t mules nas no neuoi i''ai n o-' i n'y cim-d her cough, hut that it saved her life. Read s h:it she says : I here i no es.cn e for diseased lunps, win n the public will continue lo use medicines thul are solely rec-
' omniemled by lherenrr, or s hieh is mot b) some I Joreign or unknown certificates, fur the sole pmj ose eJ
IAD1ES AXD GEXTS WIG MAKER ft HAIR MiM'FACTl'KKR
No. 2.1. Last hoo rill, near Sycamore st. C1NIT N ATI. KEEPS always on hand and makes to or.lei, in the mo.t f.ivliioiiahle and durable stj le, I.adii s and (.t ins Wi-js, Scalps, Froitls, lir.iiils. Curls. Itc. which w ill Ih-sold cheap for ra.h, at wholesale and Retail.' I invite all those in want of urli article lo tiv him a ' ii i . .i' . ..i.. .: . i 3 )
. i ah in lore iu re nasi ii litis IierC, April Wirt U-i. CIorl.! -TlncZ.-' C. C C fa la I x s ih st South Silr,oiiidor Last mf Karrt'l NCI XV ATI
y EGIiOUX and Palm Leaf I! "April. 1S46 28,
for ale hv in i i ii ii in.:-:
1700
Eelow we give the distance from Monterey to the city of Mexico, with the most important intermediaie point. From Sallillo, south, to Mexico there is a riJad, but it is the only continuous road passing in that direction. The distances on that read are as follows: Monterey to Salt illo, S3 mile?. Sallillo to Trennillo, 191 do Trennillo to Agualzcientes, 121 do Ajua'.zcientes to Lizos. 53 do Lazos to Villa de Leon, 21 do Villa de Leon to Guinaxualo, 4'2 do Guanasuato to Salmanca, 23 do Salmanca to Juan del Rio, 83 do Juan del Rio to Tula, 43 do Tula to Mexico, 50 do
R. S.
C.'nrt- Division, So 3 Meets in Richmond. Wed" nesdar evening. B. W.Davis, W. P. W. J. Sayre, R. S. Chrnttal ronnt Division, St. A Meets in New Albsnv, Thursday evening. W. C. Cooper, W. P. Ja. Mathews, R. s. Lofayettr Division, So. f M;"ets at l.o-an Cross Roads," Thursdav evening. Charlca Jolly, W. P.
J. B. Clements, R. S. Vnirti DSri.tisn, N'a. Meets at Ttnhlin, Saturday evellinV;. II. A. Sclioolfield, W. P. Sylvester Johnson, R. S. Fayette Division, So. 7 Meets in Connertville, Fri.
day evening. Aquilla Itatum, W. p. Henry Goodlander, R. S. Madison Division, So. Meets in Madison, Tues dav evenin;. Lewis S. Adams, W. P. S. P. Walker R.S. Jrfrrstn Division, So. 0 Meets in Jeff Tsnnvnieevening. R. S. Hiekcll, W. P. H. W . Hraton. R. S. Washington Division, So. 10 Meets in Indianapolis, Friday evenine. Riv. Ii. W. Becchcr, W. P. James G. Jordan, R. S. Cii4: iil-e City Division, So. 11 Meets in Cambndffo, Monday es-cninj. Joseph W. Davis, W. P. John F. Coxe, R.S. Munrre Division, So. 12 Meets in Muncie Town, Mnnriav evening Thomas s- elv. V.' P. Hiram
gain. Cj rli-ae read the following: Mr Srovitt Sir : I deem it nty to let the public know the great value of Dr Rogers' celebrated 1.1 -EKWORI AMI TAR. I wassofar gone with the CONSVMP 1TON, that I had no hop ol" ever being restored to mi health and friends ; I continued to Ret worse and worse, and mv coiiirh was sodi'in ssi.tg that
I heea ine red need to a mere skeleton, though under
SALE OF HEAL ESTATE rSlUVa nnt!r'-iiriu'i, Cimnti'mu'n, appointed 1) the !'roh;iU I'mirt nt Knntk Im (.unity, luil. ill n, ll, at publii" nmcry, nn Fit 1 1) V, th l"t h tiny nl January, 1S47, hfiwci-n tli' lintirs of 10 oY.m-k, A. M. Sml 4 !Vt k., T. M., if :od day, tin t pn ini- s adjtniiiiiC tlu town of New 1" rent on, in ;tid tuimty. the nal tstatc of which hnimirl Hutkal'i Itur dud sVi.t'd aHd poswftst'd, ht in atniut 177 atrtsot l.md, in rc-
,2, towiwhip H, r.inirc 1 in aid rnniitv. "rhtse
pr'iniM" are ailani.tq-tii'iiy itiia'i-d, ritht-r fnr a tav trn stand or a fartu. lit in mi tin- r:id l ;idin ; frttn lti"Tok illt- to CiiiL-tim:iti, nUo in t'ic White att r Canal. Vpward-t -f 100 acrt-s of tin hind art rlt-arrd antl tittd r ct"d inipniv t m tit, of wliirlt tntut than 30 aert' are rich ltuMm IithN the r nlne cond bottom land. On t h" pr m:e are a larjre hrick home, well known a the Hm-knfellar tnrt rn Htrtlid, a trim 1
larije ma'tle, with hcn lor cattle, uacmt tr t-arri.
ace a toI ore !i urtl ; al-o anoi hv-r if nod fr.iim d w il
ijic- h;ii ii"ri iiriaiicf ironi tavern taiuf. 1 ni"
traet of l;iad present- nuny iiutuceineuis to purt-lm
TKRMS. Onp-1ilf tf thr pnrthae nomer to be paid in hand, and thr balance in one i ar from tlie tlay of nlt the purehaer to tjit note with apprtvd freehold necnrity. II v order of said Prrbatr Cnnrt. JOSKPII WI1.SOV, JAMF.S A. inWKS, UHOHGK nixos November, IS4 4-td t oiumisi.uier. FAHJr FOR SALE. (1!K ;;l.er:!i r, dt :,mti of lt aini the country, (m ihe to diposf iif it letnd, 'onit itti? of one
! ntiarter s- ction, s0 ain' tf hit h art cleared and un-
t dt r pood t ultiviiiiiin. The latnl i w 'l I watt n tl and ItiinlK'ttd. Hun- it on t ht prcntUi a i;ood ore hart), lart fr.ttne barn and a toinmotl ion frunir dwllin; Thi- ' i:d XW ii'vH niot mi! e't tt' lir kvill,., on t!t' Si lie r..i.l 1- ;tli-- ! - "n 'i.l' y'-w In Oxford. O. i ptroni within? to po iv h i-. will tlo t ; i io cull and , iew thee prmte, w in re it rin il h- m id known. I U ID MM'AW. XnV!-mlMTlJ, 1815 4".-7w
A'OTICK. Sals of Real Estate.
IU I I F. of an or of the Probate Court of thr
.uiiTVot Franhliii, and State of Indiana, the
uml rii;uul sVoiniiiitoit-ri will procitd to 4-tl, Ai
pMhlie ontcry, the tl I w tnty d crihi d pnpert , to wit: The North--at qnartt-rof ttction ten (10) and the 4oiith-t at quarter of eetion ten ( io1 and the nor'h
HATS AX1 CAPS. T keep coiiintantly on hand an nnrtment of Utitt and
tafJSy made ol pood material!, ol my own ni;tiiutr tore, and will m II at fair priet . The fit it iiw o llrookville and vit init y, w hen -itit int the city are in vit d to trive me a rail.' W M. ti. l.AVHKi'K. No. 1 20 M in Stit-ef 2 doors above the Comint-rcia Hank I' 1 WINS A 1 I. April 0, l'.4f-. lo-tf toxic FEnuirron. ntr known at thf all powerful
E-Vvrr natl Ague C3rfrayer. j hK proprietor of the tmrailini r pui'v, although
fU pert ct iv conciot ot n i rni, nave nt-itauti
hen totore in h raiding it to the pithlie a a certain and
inrnllthle cure. They huve wiittctl niitil the iiiimiIh r of cure it fd cted shtmld f thi tn: lve jMiik to thnnsnuth of it merit. Am1 w the fnt Ii , . r :n
forth, we have It t ter iiiiium'. nile w at;i: f it i 'he tloxen, certiticnt- tiiilieiti'd pi Jkto tf woi.di r-
tnl tnrn .
Now their h ;tancv In vaiiiln-il, and with .1 TilOL'SW f) II V '.SENSES liey M'iid it forth to t lior w ho ai t -po-- d to thi ll i :it-, which demon bke stiifk triii'n.iliaiit thiituch-
r.-reivinc tl mil New York, raa Clot k -f
riekcnotioi.. whu h he w ill ell t K
r . r.. t. . a, ,,. prty p:i Ht-ii:r ut ing.CI.icka, Watt In k X n t . April I, H46
urn pr.-
iiiio to rt-pMit-
IV
TS and SIi.m s assorted si.t sf..r sale h, ill 1 I Sc I: it' v
April 2H, 1315 ,s
T. C. NKWTOV. J. SH HP
u lil n:v AT Kit CANAL F LOO It I SU Mil, I, A X L ' A R 'EX PER SHOP. Svtith sii.'r of Third, h.ureen John and Smifh its. HM IVN I I I, OHIO. NKWIOS- & sll HI ke.-prodtauilv'on had and for sale, ,rn.; irorW footing, sash. Oil ml,, blind stats and duorx, of all dist-ript ions. n i Orders from a di-l ui.c will receiie jiroin;i attention. Jllljr d 1841. 27-lv. BOO TS AND SUOES! M AXCFACTOItY AND W A R KIIOV'SK, Corner vf S cowl and Ulm st. Cinritttmfi Ij.;IIA1Mt& Co.
1 1 ..Nl r n 11 HKI'S, w on Id rtpet tfo M y
inrite
hi. turtle and rt tail deal. r to .in(in- mir l:irz-
"nk, ean now maiiii at-tuript:a ffrt-ut tar(riyoi I II.Mtt m d ho nt-li a M-n and li..Kio H.hii-;
M.ii, It.it.aiiil ..niih-' thu-k 1, ; M. tt and Hot
out the h ntrih and l.t .t.i nt the land. ; ..! l..bt (.li r,.,... M. ' i-.ir-..,i i. ...
... ,..nv, - . ... , i.aoiea" i all and Km l.ae llmtt: I .!. jlLii.-
c .u
the can-of an able profea-or of thi city. ith litUtf j f north-taM nnart r of M i tion tifi.t -n. (I )
..p mi h.im I trot a bottle of the atmve tmnu im
which imiwd to be even more th in it pro.V d. Ita action wa like a charm -raiint the mat trr A phlern. rht ckini; mv coutfh, and healing my huic prfecily svtnnd, by .Mint? onhj three btfttt t. If any one ha a cooh aiid i in danirei of conumption, and doubt the great blessing which attend this medicuv, ht y canbeeailr satisnttl. by calling on me, on Sixth Si (outh ide.) two door west of Sniiih, as 1 lia.e tf tju't it i to this mctheine 1 owe my life. (Sigurd) ANN CUII.DS. Cincinnati, January 31M, 184.
all in tow n-ihip nine, f'i) of ranire one (l)w-.tl ait of
which the laie Saniui I llarhotir, dee'd, dod s.tard, and will be sold subject to th.' widow dower, whitii hith.rn ti t off at follow, to wit: Comim-nciii? at the north-east comer of the southent qoarN r of ction ten, thence running ;uth eighty rod, tli til; wet on. hundred and i; y rod, th. lice north rih y rod', an ! theiueat out huo.l.td and tiy rw io the plaee tif btgiuiitii , j:id contatnin; tit;!i'y cni of I it nil. TF.K fS. 0:ie-third f ili n t'ir .l.iV rf ah : tjne. third in twelve m m"h thereafter, an. I th. rt itntintu-; om -third in tw o ! :irs f.-t, m the tlnv ef nle ; "he two
hoMow ere. hi hattt n n contiHitiott, nntl ton
ti-p m.ir blame ti for tin d-l:i, in keeping o frtMii hi rat-h, "hut which would h.ivegieii luni
hi ruddy ceet k. restored the br.liaut t ye, amlfri . . n i him his wiiuted vtir-'r-oi t-p. 1 Mot wt pn ftrnd waitiu? until thoti-and should .1 ..i ..... . ........ .- .i....... nr ... '
a a ri'thtf 1 1 11 u that it wa wrong to hide our light tiiid.-r a busht I. Now we an- pn'eiiing it t al! peron, a'if tvnt -rant a fpetjrrt rurr if the dm ciion are ftillowid. 1 1 will not only rie a cure, hut a a eomplett- pre t'titMive; and thoe w ho an a'lout ratoi;tSi ir lot
in ibernriouly climated r-gioii of thewe-l, wuuKI 1i well to pro itle tin io lt w it'i it. It i u; lt to a iii ir. ou thi uhi rt. I- t thr tlotih;'u i i;y l r, we an- wt ) w tiling to abiilt the ron;q ut net . 1 fit I'aiU, e are w .1 ling lo he "'ir characti r a inereh.iutt, a li-mt M in n, but we know it w i! 1 uectt d. and that thousand w ill hH.kwiih grat
itude towards the proprn tor. Kor;it- hv IU H N K V & HROTUH. ' M holecale Da trg'-t. Cor. Lower Mark, t and Sjcatnre tre-'.s t'iut-uiiiati, Ohio. J. J. OWSI.KY U. Co., Irogcii, Imlinuapoli, la. K. HKH V K ", Mount St. rling, Ohio. C. H YMONl, Cautbridgr t H. la. C. F Wll.Sr .Til. 1-afayt lie, U, And by ret pertuble l)i uiti 3t Merch int thrniilioii t th- country. U.uggi.t and ! -rehant of Indiana wihing the agi'iiry in tht-ir rv r:tl tow n, for llh 'i-; t-'rt m'fti;e Rrrnft'w Ttuir f'"''?eand liinn-y nthnn IVr ahlr , willadtlrt itimey & iJroiht r CiiiLiiinati, .O ini'ticdiatfl v f tst-ftani. Oct. I5th'lf4'. 42-rU PI ami) 2 Uatianil Causnian Gallery A Ml
Shot; Lad it and Mi Kid Shor. A
i W int. ud to niatitsructurv iu 1M4,
; Fairof Hhu and Shoe.
r. Ur
ixty thoaand
niuv r;oons.
TH"- iib-crih-r ir. jut r c'-ivin fr m IMiil id- Iphia,
New torkaiiil Mt:ti:uor.- a l-ir - a.! ndid a -.. ment of lr , I! f 1 :r , t.i .tr.-. It i and
Shoe, Mat and Cup c. r., in u lot h luay b fuJud
the foilow in , w ith m.iiy oil t r an ;el : Mrt,nrn T krcr-
Sarragfititrt Ho. Hoarsr ind F'nir flro. Mi.s-,:s h"-h'ff tfo. A'tron CKerktttTtti iiom.thula'ntj 'F't'ife Vioth. V of ton nn! Lrt,tirnm eti:sgrt,-r V,irs nn ilrntm Ski, ft, Mursri'rg guilts amO, et rfr,f tl . Irish .':.rN, Cnwj', x, J 'tr u n.u! F'jc'ff Jarovrts9 Orcrt; li. ui - Fix h guU 1 .:j'.t i'. 'u,:- tint! L,i'k Lvii ii J aynrnA ni, fVurn, D.t.nazk, ra'n' F-a'i and E nfir'ii Si k Shmrt Vvtton ai.ti S.ik H'nrp, A'i;aa Lu tres Bi'k a .d hrair ;.) La in' Ce'f.. S'-tk nnrf KM r.!m rt ;t'vrtic.n4 S-ik h'h:te r.mt tt'k X ts, f niVre7. nrpn nmt SJ.'k Par at r. PfAi-o. St-h'i. Pt'ttnH'i "'d li.i-is Si'kr
1 ftttitutt -ViA x, l.i'u. .'.' fisitj nti;i c;ij i't !vt IV?rj Ii r KUtr ;fix V rvtf Cttefof fmnt-sr Fir C?pCf, H!'k.9 iSSue, Stirl .V.i'J, lilt.t M a t AwsV ' t;t.r,
hi'k enef prt Catitrrr nn-Wnl.t V x'tl Tirrcds, . ue9 .V i V. Vr.ti. t au-f Vr A-' ' . Jrant. Fnrn.ft.-trm fanm cn l Loiv I'ritrtl F 's. Fiat i, F'jrV, St rfit! n ml PCd H u art K, ,u tn!s9 Fiain Pnk. BuJJ and iirrr.t (ini'um. Mustnt Dc LcaHi Ciji Fu tr Fifts ii'r.iKnr.it etc LnoCtiofy A LSO. K'th-rs mv f rt if, .'Tiai t, S t'fit. .c-if'- Sura:.' i'' tt nd St rea t9 iJhUihs .i.a-s a.t'l uli ki,tt oj hn d
I M'tfassrj Oraut-rs9 Suit CWe; , Plant nuJ I'luf I 7 m'Wt, ; Men's i'it tr P.r-a'tt. A " Ca'f Ilt t Tr S'w I. art t ei Rtttr ntirf .V , . A" tl S : ' ? ftnd C hd r Lovlt j St nt re an-f I itrfft hta I ll-'tn ' r. I .V'-'ifl, H'Uh. Hrf:i4mr; Iu" a" '. 7,.' f- , ! Mrn'iastd Bsy's Fur9 i'Ut't9 JV. r- u id Cii.-. I Co-. I Wln'ii ilit irriKT rai..i:i lit J r;tiog ad er tit no-iii ht- ItaJ oon- no- too ot i.iitMT.i'i 'g H rtrrr portiin of the artu le w tt h fi :ii In Mot U. bu tiudm it imoit!. h to' t pu':'e to -all an I
j t famine for th. oi -tir. - hi um-r that hi goal will br t:'.i low ak thy ran b
bo iL-lit ai ov po.nto'iih ' n.b Ui r t Hial. ant
I V. POTS
V B Thosewho aiv ailliet. d itn n-AS-n I .runs j siilm .,i;e:it a.Uviu. to b.. a. cured fcy note and f.tt
will do well to consider calmlu whether iheir condition ) UolJ security
is mor- hotieless than was that of Mrs R'tee, of Staun- h a K lo h.- on the p
ton, or of Met Child, s, ol t inrinnatt. ir iK. r.. .v sh,i still douSt the Great I
tues of
this medicine, please call at the g-. nts and eel a pamphlet containing nitmrreus certificates et AsMsiinna Cukes of the fist andmost respecteile citizens. , . A LScovill, wholesale ac-nt Tor the West and South, S K corner of Fifth and Mare streefs. tin, O.
r-r Frrsalebv H. TVEH. BnmKvi;ie, inn.
I S:lK- lo Ik- on ill.' premises. K-tween the hours of ten
and tour o'uli.ek on Suiurlae, the I 'th of Deeetiihe
IS 11.
Wll.l.l VM fl'MMIXS,
A H MilKV. WM. M. II VIK11, Comiuissiot er. 4 -4
Norrmhrr 12, 1I4'.
O VST Received . few Caes Army llroan, and for sale hy W. S. HOWE No 5 1'iarl St. (. ii;c.:inat, Oct 1S5 4-i l;.
k WMIDF.II the O..M and Silver Medals, Four
; A First Premiums, ai.d I wo lliloit lluiiori, ai
the National, Ihe M.iaelniseiis, ih New York, and
the Pennsylvania K.vhihilions. respecliv ly. for lh. iu"i sph-i.did t' ilored la:u. rrtoiyoes aud btst Ap n.ir.itti ev.-r evhi'nted.
Portraits taken in exquisite style, without regard lo
w: ailier. I'isrriictions pi ven in the art.
A lari;.' assort menl of Apparatus and Stuck always
ii .1 hand, at Ihe 1 iwest ca.-ili onees.
N.w Yoik. J."l HrOadaav; l'hila leltihia. IH Chest-
not St.; Boston, 75 t'oort, and 5S H-iuover Ms ; tlulii
nere, 205 ltalninore St.; Washington. Peiins Ivunia Avenue; P'Ser.lMinf, Va., Mechanics Hall; Ciilcin. nali. Fourth antl Walnut, and 171 Main St ; Sar.ilic;a
NpniiTs, llmitilttay; I'ans, 1.7 iiile Hue tlu I m-
iK; LiveTjioiilj J Church St. 411
Our farililn s are such that we ac eualili d lo sella!
lo as ran be purehaaed in any of Ihe K.astein ciliea. t oouiry Merchants will tind it greatly lo lh, ir ad-j rauiai;e lo call upon us In-fore nurcliaili F.at or c!m i whire. i All orders from tLe country protnpilv attendi d to. L. t'IMI'I.v & CO. June 5, 1444 23-y. I I
L A V ii IJ . C I .JS io 1 AXD PL RE W HITE LEAD. The above Rrand w r; ni- d equal to any made the V.'eM.rn Coui.t.-, ot:i4-- No 5 Ma.u Strett
ei m'inn ri, t ) TIIK pithlie W'-nl.t do well t. cive ihe ahnve liramls ; f It h, tc I. cad fair trial as the pniorii-ior is a lit w :
beamier in the above bnsitf.-. and ci u uueotlv w.ll
sell lower than any warranted lirauds in the Cry. !
June 12, 1 H jo S4 ly , PRUdS AND MKniCINKS, i V. iiils Jil am! Varnish, j WIIOI.F.S4.I.R XI) RF.I A1I.. WK are .just rpenmija ver.r siioennrassnrlra nt ftf the ali-iie article., a well as all other in o-.P ic, which tse ill sell on the ln.r.t caih jir.e s. 5000a Sulph Qiiiniue IS, H il Sps Turpentine, 200 Kec lnri while lead, 5 Ml Copal Varnish, 25 do Japan d t, IOCW Sa'aratn. 5 do learlj!i, S0J Ilukes Wii.tljw jflass a.ort d A c. ir. It! H N KY l.l HF.Il. Comer of I.ov er Market an. I Vramore t. f IXCJXXATI OHIO. Julys, 1841 ?7.y Staje IJao fr Ciaolanail.
Has
Kriokvtlle lo Ciiiciu.
c-hkI leatits, lew coachs-s careful and sit di
.Irivi r have In It procured. The Wi II known character of the tteopretsw-asr vhii determination m run this line in belter ali le and liine, than it lias ever bet-it rn; the lo sr fare w ill, we hops secure a portion of the travel. J. & P. VOOHIIF.F.S ATt.
i Ju'; i iti Jl-.'w.
I at Cilieititiall pries For Crtii,
llrookville, Jul Ll, Ulti.
H.
I NF.M. 7-ly.
.)!5ix v. rwitrscK, Tamer, Courrlsr fediroroa res33?
I .. !:, Mnia Sinrl, b-tan-a Stv'and Sevetf.n, ;it:iNNri iii. I WMFRK may b- lia.1 cher inrCc-M orsaiisfactj j r acc pianees, a n ral '...ertno-iit of j FixtsiF.j j.f;Turr. CitT tan sole ! .er. V. Y. Ke.l da; I'hi Isdel phi
I calf skins, city tr . do; It. J anil black run d. lioa ! skin s ine bindi ,, D.s r do, l-amb do; Red, blue -' b;"k l,iv' r, 1l:t,t,,-, l.-sth r. Skt.iis thi, Rr-.Iie j White linir ; Skins, I'm', do, Y -lla do: M.-u". r. Moroecu. t a.lii s' (;io. rfo, ti.. mid v .do-lp;n r l-ail ; er, t ,i to; Kid -l-iiis: Ho; l -. de, link io, Pa '.do, ,11 Hi troal Sk',l, lls.-i, - 1 .K'Vs-t . j Itookhtuder)' I.r.ihi ,J" sarii- k-i d.. ' I7-1: As'i C;vett lor lil ji 1, tail", iei r, ai;d Slier I Skins, a .d YVnul. i Ji ti isji. o-iy
4 l"ri weeklv line uf -sJpleiidid 1 Itors-Cache
2 m.ieeu put uuttie roan Irotu
-JTOHN H
6 am! S'.i
.'!. a'l T ll't'w"
11 If t S's.t. a r as
rvllbh . di all r n l-., I in, Co'-p-
am S .111 lull n-: wouin re.i e-...m. i. hi
h-s friends and ihe puh:ic :rui 1 !. tht he h. i
baud a ti.it- and c- ii pn le '' ' r-rn Co.ohi, r- .i..rej, efi:i aid loatii.fnl paiurns, a knnwl- dired to hi ihei t frf el stove now iu l k..s r.- eonv.-tii' ntlv a-raiiL'-d oi t'o well Luss
lo iviiicre toiunp nt.
TV. 1 S.vrnJilatcnl Pallor , iir,erlll
I'ol oatt ri.i., !iuh he oil', r- for sV at I
tiful pan- roi.,
pric--. I Uoe
III
ho ish to purchasers are n
lovited tocail and taamine f-r tli.-ms IV'1'ALSO, ; l I A larer and spletTii .il i.Niiiiietit of Ti- .. ai-,.ild. Oflhe b. ,1 ,f 7v.'r'r-S.fl Ki tilissuilH Sp i:inir, all of si 'raPMg(,, lure lor rot al his hop on f 'iwii ' X. H. W hiatand fUx.sc. .1 will lnP Rriltall for stoves. . n reprl ial Prookvilli Ottl., H'4A. 6 3 Wa . - ; osirnine snd . f.WV. lis swfully st Case in w si; U- I-nver will H?in J j - do , - , -. i " i.. 1 nevn viu the I r , on B ninet I.:rn M Ju.i reieise I and all of tl style Ai h l.leandr' Portions Of the e epmpt.
Monterey to Mexico,
721 do
1 W. Withers, R. S. Novcrihcr, i; 1 1
47-tf
