Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 January 1847 — Page 3

- se s. Tnn (ht CiticitiKHti Gazette. Frcta Ecntcrey andTanjjlco. Fonr recent arrivals at New Orleans frctn Tsirrico.enabi'e cs to lock at mattcrsin tucli regular thrcroirgiral order it to have a tetter understanding of them. On the ?6ih ult., a regular mail arrireJ frrm Tercp'cp, Viih dates to the I2ih, t-irg'rg the orders prohibiting the sale rf if iiitctis liquors to the American soldiery, and staling that the tofrn was le ccniirg lively, and remained without alarms from the enemy. Thenewg by this arrival we published on the Cih int. On the 27th ult., Tampico dates of the 18ih were received by the U.S. steamer Fashion, stating that a body of 7,000 Mer-

ie.n cavalrv had come within range of the I guns of the town, and been fired on and j driven off by the American a. e gave t!u Fashion's risers oa the seventh instant. On the"29:h ult., the schooner 1!. M. Jthnson arrived at New Orleans, having sa;!eJ from Tampico on the 18th. By this arrival the Tropic waa put in possession of several items of interest, its statement of which we quote. Cipt. llirdy reports that Col. Gales, cjrn nmJing at Tampico, declared martial law on the I5th inst. On the 16ih, all te Amsricm vessels in port, were supplied with arms with which to do service in cue of an attack from the enemy. A thorough search of the city for arms ha! been made, and about six hundred stand of arm and a cnnsiJerable quantity of ammunition hal been discovered. About three UuntlreJ of the guns were loaded when found. The force of United States troops a Tampico on the 13;h inst., including citizens, sailors, &c, amounted to about nine hundred men. There was an accession of troops on the 17th by the arrival cf the steamship Virginia, from Brazos Sintiajo, which brought three hundred an twenty men." On the30ih nlt .Lieut Chaddnck, or the U. S. revenue schooner Ewing.which had arrived at the entrance of the river on the 2S;h, and grounded in a dense tog j.ist bel nr the head of the North East Pa?? reichel Xew Orleans after assistance O get her afl Jit. The Eing left Tampion on the 19th The Commercial Times 53s: ' The Ewing comes hither to mount a new battery, comprising two thirt y-two pound corronades and a long eighteen. The intelligence she brings is of very little moment, independent of that of the arrivil. at Tampico, of fresh troop, rendered necessary from the quasi menacing r.iiiuJe of the enemy, near that city. "0 i the 27, inst, the steamer Virginia arrived at Tampico, with 330 troops on board, as previously stated, and cn the dsy aiter, the steamer Cincinnati, wkh General Shields and Staff Capt.Lumsden, ami a couple of companies of volunteers i:i coming over the bar of that port, the Ew ing met a brig with another reinforcement cf 200 men bound up, from Brasos. ' For sometime previously to the Euro's s.v.'.ing. small parties of Mexican hjrsa hal been ssen havering about the vicinity of the American lines, on the AItinira roil, and an attack oa the town hid been hourly expected. Her departure was dulayed, through this cause, two cas. After the arrival of the force a' ove mentioned, Colonel Gates deemed thet r.r;j su;!i?iently secure. "Marine. L?.ft at Tampica, on the 21 st, U-S.si3i:nr Spitfire, schooners Reefer r.d Xomu.aiiJ ahout 2J sail of merchant vessels. Ouisidethe tar, at anchor.British sloop Cf war Alarm, aud mail steamer.' lithe correspondence of the New Orleans Ddta on the29ihisan interesting ief'Cr dated. MosTcrr, Mexico, Dec, 10, 1816. D?ar Sir: Until to-day I had nothing to communicate or Inteiest. On the 2d inst tfie prisoners belonging to Col. Hay's 'es!ment.(Messrs. Lyons and Tutts,) cap-t'J-eJ st China, arrived from San Luis de Potosi. They informed me that Santa Anna had 33:000 men embodied at that P ace, undergoing the strictest discipline, nj were throwing up a breastwork around the entire town, with a wide ditch on tho outside, different somewhat from 'he Caniargo fortifications: that the artil!ety of this army were fa w, but the cavalry amounted loS.fMO a!! fully imbued with G'eat valor and patriotism, and more than rendy and willing lo drive the bold and dating invaders beyond the Sabine, and some even thought that ihey might march to Washington city. These gentlemen 5eft San Lr.is on the 10th November. On the day previous an express courier arrived from Mexico, giving the Information of the revolt of that city and State, and that on the day they left Santa Anna had detached seve n regimenta of the line 'o quell it. Mr. Lyons also told me that he sar 47 0f our des2ers or Sin, Luis, " a most deplorable condition. Santa Anna would have nothing to do with them and had ordered them to his rear to the Province of Guaialxara. Many of Ihese n-.en had been enticed awaj under the promise of commissions in the army and bounties. When in San Luis they were agged, suffering for common wants, and destiute of every comfort, they bitterly ""pented their false, dishonwabU step jn !

deserting the American standard, and

wontd readily teinrn'witl: ny sacrifice. Gen . Taylor is making prrparath ns to brctk up his camp here next week he moves witba'l the legulars and a part nf the vo!umeors, leaving Gen. Bntier in command, destination as yet "unknown: but of this I'll tell you next week, f enclose you Gen. Taylor's order in relation to the death cf Gen. Hamer: Head Quarters Army OcccrATioN, Camp near Monterey Dec, 3, 1846. $ With feelings of profound sorrow the commanding General announces to the troops the decease of Brig. Gen. T. L. Hamer, of the volunteer service, who expired last evening after a short but violent iilness. The abiltiy and judgment displayed bt the deceased General in the exercise of his military command, and the sterling qualities which marked hisprivate char acter justly endeared him to the army and to his many personal friends. By the army in the field and by the citizens of his own State, his loss will be severely felt; to those connected with him by closer ties it will be irreparable. The deceased will be interred at 10 o'clock, A. M. lo-morrow,with the honors due to his rank. Brig. Gen. Quitman, commanding the Volunteer Division, will conduct the funeral ceremonies and command the esc ort, to be composed of one tegiment of volunteer infantry, one company of cavalry, and two pieces of artillery. The cavalry and artillery of the escort will be designated by Brig. Gen. Twiggs Trom his division, and will report to Gen. Quitman at 9 o'clock to-morrow. All officers off duty are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the head quarters of the Kedtucky and Ohio brigade. By order of Maj. Gen. Taylor. W. S. BLISS, Ass't Adj. Gen. The funeral of Gen. Hamer was magnificent and imposing. Theescott was composed of a Kentucky regiment of volunteers, under command of Major Shepherd; then a company of dragoons, tmd er Capt. Graham; then a section of light ar tillery, commanded by Lieut. Thomas, followed by the corpse and pall bearers, then the General's horsejand aid de-camp. Lieut. Hooker, followed by the General's brigade, with side-arm; then officers of volunteers and of the army on fool; then the mounted officers of the army. The whole procession must have reached, in length, near a mile. The Mexicans here hive a report that Santa Anna had gone to Mexico with 8,030 men to quell the insurrection in thai city. It is known that the Mexican Congress met on the 33ih November. Nothing new has transpired in regard to the movement of troops from heie. All that is known is that one will take place within four or five days, that the! old 7th infantry is to go, and will be re lieved in this city by the4ih infantry and Baltimore battalion. Gen. Worth is to ba reinforced by Col. Marshall' Kentncky mounted Regiment. Immediate measuresishould bi taltsn ta increase the army, end also to raise more regiments of regulars. Ta9 Freshet . The Columbus (la.) Gazette of the Gth gives an account of the freshet in the east fork of White river,and the small streams of Bartholomew county, from which we make the following extracts: "The who!e district of country, bordering on the numerous water courses in this vicinity, has been literally inundated with water. Such was the rapidity of the rise of water, that the bottoms, or low hnJs were covered before the inhabitants were aware of its approach. Some were driven to the most daring and desperate extremities, to save the lives of themselves and families. We have heard of but one death, as yet; but we can scarcely hope that there has not been much lo?s of life, and ereal human suffering. "The amount of damage, in the destruction of property, within our immediate neighborhood, is almost Incalculable. Whole fir -ns have been swept clean of buildings, fences.and stock of ail kinds, the owners barely escaping with their lives. Many who but a few days ago had homes and everything comfortable aiound them, are now homeless, and s'ripeJ of almost everything they possessed. As far as we can learn, all the mills on Driftwood and Flatrock, are either entirely destroyed or much injured. The railroad bridge across Hawcreek.near this place, is entirely destroy ed, and the road washed away in several other places." A letter from Indianapolis to the Xew Albany Bulletin, written on the 4th inst , says: "This city has been almost deluged by recent heavy rains, the effects of which, in the destruction of life and property, have not yet been fully manifested. There can4e no doubt, however that lives have been lost by this sudden inunda'ion. Several of the streets were overflowed by the outbreak of watera from adjacent streams, but the waters have mosl!y subaided r.otn the Tace of the city. Houses have been; wept away with their contents, and the loss of property will be immense. Three persons were discerned, night before last, on the floating roof or a house, in the midst of what Is now White river, crying Tor help, but none eonU v.f IVM3." ....

Cincinnati Earket

Tiisdat, January 12ih, U47. Flour. Late i:n Saturday evening 3t7 brls sold fiom store at 3:S5; yesterday 200 brls sold at 4:C0; C3 do at 3.G0 750 do from river at 3 E0 1C0 do frtm store at 3.;8T: 1C0 do at 4 CO. Holders generally contend for 4X0, Ivt tttyersevinre but little disposition to operate at this rate. 7c Tide is no material change to

note since our rrprrl ,eateid.y-4:TOj;; is crr.ei.lly a.ked, but rackcr, rrrf Kn

holding back, purchasing at the fiigure 1200 head sold at 4,00 150 do av. wt. 200 at 3;8a 1T7tiky. Sales of 15 and 21 brls from river at 10 3 8c: 57 do at 181c 40 do at 161c20 do fiom RVilroad at lfUe;G00 rec tified at IGlc. - Hops. A sale of 20 bales No. 1 Eastern on piivate terms. t lorerseed A sale of 17 brls from store at 3:50 per bush. 6 do from Railroad 3:50 per bush brls extra. Lard Sales or 1000 kegs No: 1 on Saturday, at Glc; 47 brls No 2 at 51c. Vulk Meat A sale of 20.000 lbs Sides lie Pig Iron A sale of 2D tons from river at 23:00 2 months. ra ., 0 , ra . . a liUUtr. SSjeS Ol i'S UJJ lbs in KejS ntH! I hrl at SJr ? larpial amut! I,.ti ir,u,t r,.ll ., " 10c. Cooperage. A sale of 153 Pork rtilsat 6Se. Dried Peache. sale of CO bush from store at l:2o; 63 do at 135. Linseed Oil. A sale or 23 brls city mills at 50 cents. Pork. A sale or 103 brU Mess, courttry packed, at 9:50. The Outside Si me person are VrPV particular shout their outward appearance, while at the same lime theirr hearts are full of corruption. They will spare no lime; no expense, to a show or attract at tention. The late-it fashion must be Mliwerl;their dress must be adjusted in a pern'iar way; their hau ls must be al rned and everything ahout the:n mnt cor respond. Wli t f.'ls! Who care for n splendid dress that covers a rotten h?art? What are exquisite rrm.damask cheeks, and sparkling eyes, in comparison wilh kind feeline, tender affections and virtuous principles. The former may giin a momentary altrictiott, while the litter survirethe perishin? body and gire the rouI a passport to eternal felicity. While you ought not to ne?!eet the body, you bestow unwearied pains upon the heart and fit that for tt'efulness here; an4 fr happier wi!i you be. jl LSI A IV AC FOIL 1 S47. 05 cs 3 Sa o 3 Sa 5" V5 ft. ft. Jascart,

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0 10 23 30 G 13 20 FlBKLART, March, 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 21 1 8 15 22 23 5 12 19 April, Mat, JCLT, 3 10 17 21 31 14 21 23 4 II IS 23 2 9 10 21 3J 6 13 ACOL'ST, SarTEMSEn OcTOEKlt, November, 20 December, 4 11 18 25 H Y H E n I A L . Marritr.l On the 3Iit nit. at Oxf.n J, ). hy Ihe Re?. Mr. C innfry , Mr. EJwa-d C. Merrick, cf Xeaia, O.. t Miss Miri.. E. Wells, ef the firmer p'sce. ESPECIAL NOTICE nighif importmnt utlte tVest.U ha been ton? t.ioucht that the citizen! of the Wrat wera to w b'r time In regard to tho b.liioiu disraaea ith arhieh portion of our nobis country in viaited. The t.-ue mediHnt it at length otfera-d ta at by the eetebrtted Grafanherr ContDanr. Their advrriiaement ii in an taer column, to rhc tba attentioa if avary nan, i w3waut:t;i.ica.4 jerje-e3'i7 f-a. -

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us ! view rt j BtLLIOCS OfSOffD-ERS. Thirl m tWasra W ' Grtnt Sccur-e rf thf r.trrn lM-..i.r.l,erc, ' Anr we .y, VhHr ...I -9Vru it - ai d fi. ' JiVkiivr and ir -urnHn? crlltrr Ku fn-.M- his t lalnr nt. to mnkr the wrtdrtTM- hnH and b!oMm as thr n-,' mrrta tlii rtiratlrul tit. HritwiUm; t. crk hftrd and endnre rrrrj tiritatinn. thnnkt br t him. Itnt- in a little hilr he i arixtd Willi mt form of liil jou Usime. Hit ttrroth l.uw ia tiknfs. A cIcnd'rntnHi cm-r hia proptri; and lie ntlaima. n ould thai tiere wrrr tome nirWirine tm ptrx-ent thit dren-'hil rrfl awrf'a ritre it wnrn it tltrt trize ttt vrtims ' Fpnm the ma or Plrmuih hai arm anrroiv et tlie rrarea nf the I OTed and the lnt trll the atorT. A momentuoni'qiication ht-n emnei up Doc the Suprrnie Kuler intent thcf the ttilitit SOUS OF THF H-F.sr. men tn vrlfief tm henr the heat unit hurtn the rfou. thaultl ef all 9thei betuhject to to tad a calamity i. ia nut irievert-ur to av fT.Vo- y NO ! Js And hy d weaayy.' Bi-eaiiie th.re ia n el? T ilm iti t that e.in be et iiaiiil' prvvrntfd and tured tlmae now apoken of. Thi ia the Hreat Fact to which the Onu-f-nher? CVmnanr would eall the ait-nti'm f fSOVKW SOUS, ri.KRGYMF.V, JCHISTS. LAWYKRH, .WF.DlC A L MRN, Plllt.AN I HoriS l-i f rv.rv name nd aert. IICSHANPS, FlllEHb, WIVKS and MOTltF.RS in theenti.e W(, I lure iMta reaaun hy nilliuiia dianrdtrt ahuuld not V i v v v e r 1 : 11 i li tl rrrmtheWeat. The rctermay not beliere thi: lie may araileat the iilea. Hut in thi-s.- diya tif Grrai OitoTi-rita hy ahould nut aiimrthinr be 1'iund which will control and cure di'ea ea which arty iu their nattirr, Ciintrolr.ble and ciirable? It i a i II known fart that t!ic true nature of nil. inna diaordcra has been but partially uurirrMoivd. Here haa hc-n thecrtat accr-t of thf uitf r fitiltire uf nearly all the medical turn and lucdiciue. render of ! t the day. .To It R F A K THE CttTI.I. ! aeema to hare been and t be thir rr-at rim in fi-rer antl i-iii'i and to pnrg-r. drench. M- tl and mercurial-I in-in an inr oiiu-r t.irnia oi ninona n t. nat nare been the eoiiaeo.ineta t Thev re too well kno:i 'o if in all Hir nt her forma of hi!ion ; need r, laiin. Tins of thou-anda have died; inuliiM'"l hare- 1 hail their blood puiaonetl bv mercury; aearcely mi hare been perinanently cured. The true theory it Treveutin! il in ch wheir it i in the ijrt;in, to eradicate it Graefsnbers Vejetabls Pills. t.t thvm le lairtr tru d trmnirhnut the Great Vet. nil ih BiUfut Taint h;chiltt.p t iheyrtm nl mnt tik -li-pmir, will Ik- i-Mtlicati-!. llt aMi will he pii-tliljr rikiorvd; tte alliiw comU'i"n wtll br inmlr fit h mul f:iir; !rpn?th an it U:inahle M-n!itina mall asaitaivt. am a. .1 at... ...,. . I ' : . !. file lh tlallioa oiiku.i:.u..a .e...l .. .r.ia-.nt.. ' tmsr thai u ihrw VWU wrnl'ttrnWht'tl Wet rvtanulv in i lie l n itfti biaif at the vx)tvnv ot THE GESERU. GOi ERSMF.ST. i wtmni w iia niusii t-rnniiiii-cja.1 mtrrrii ti i p-n Vhv? Urcaiw from rvrrv faniilr afl RiUious tendrncict irttulri ft hnnisf rii The W would no lungrr hv ilreai.ttt. Thriv wttnliT be n'Vmork mcki y m;as ns: The i!ihahiinf ihe-rt wou!l he a In' front iich c.in'lrniH a ihute or the .u,a.ih.t't portion .f New 0 jtiiiikf all oiher anii-b.Uioii rvilit-iitr t!io Gfllte PiiN mtorly pi event the f.irm.itioii of th d.tar n ithii, (ht jytt.'tn. Th-ne lio r thfm acciirdutrr to dtrt'ct.on' CAXXOT BECOME MLL10US! With thferrm arks th Grat-fer'irT Company iiiti w shil innre txtt mltfl trial (f tlv-ir Pill. !"t. T.t fif iizhhorfioffit ryl fr'rr and srt a jw'jpty and isti intie t rx-ery family. -tim. j,tr Clergymen titommcua ana Gtrrture f VlH. S.l. Let LandhtfdenjurnhS them to t he srtttcrs n their lands. 4ih. Let Emifranf Septette t aid t Wr ph.iant heap, ie hdiesjuruih then f the needy. In .hurt, tht i iiorarihlr r'..Mi mlijr the lVrM tbotild not h M rfvCtly lualtliy; that on it hfaotiftil prairi and heide it noble ire:nu strung aud vig"oro hratthethoiild , bt t'lijoytHj. In the foilowin'r diae these Pill ftlao nchiPve eqnaMf woKd.ri'ul irimnph. Arthma, t latuiencT, Fluor A Hum. or Whitei, Ct air:c Fi'Tcr, C rt t-ii SicWnctt, Grip-!!, IIt:irt!'imt Hi ad -.che, Hy-st l ic, Iiic.muti''ce of I rue. I ni!ii?t'tinn, Inllainitiou of vital parts lafl.tni itiou of tlieovWiu .-li. Jnnntliir, Liver foiiipla.tit, M 0"trn:i(iim, Rnpprtsit d or Painfol Nfrvoim Disorders, Nrurnlia, Billioua Complainla, Roil, Monels drficit nt action in, Breaat Pang-, Catarrh. rnneiiparion. Coiih ir Pregnane y, rustiieiieat, Diarhiitra OiflKiilt Prea:liiii, 0 -nepsiaa. Ilyapeptie Coraiimpliiin, li etinn, tm;-ereet. Determination of Ulood to the lUad, Far Aehe, Kryaipelaa, F.pili p.y, Ft vcr l.nm-, Xerrniia, Intermittent, Heiniticnt, Fever and Arur, I SaoniAcb Varit u di.- af I Whitea. In e!i Hilivina or hroiic diaerder. achieve the most w eotl- rf nl triumph. II thre Pilla ntliftjr. Iv comiM-tttion. And aa toe pi'ihit.tv of the American roiiatit mi. n ia to ihtie tliMasts thev are aptlvaivletl hv anmo. The Pill cf the ETsw WorllTheir wonderful efllcacy in iheae compUm ta a rie from their power t otien the P.irea: cletite and O i. . ....... . . . ' ..... , .....

..rer.nen , ne ainmarn anil no.. ,,, uur i ic e. . ...v am, , ,,, i rincipal are determined that the Seminarv tnw healthily and clear, and to r-t.e tunc and atn-nsth !iall bean mtmacrd, aa not to be excelled br anr ino the ayatcm: I atitui.oiinf the kind, in the State of Indiana; and the M HOLES VI. F. V.?H r.HOl'SK, , pnrna of the ,ehool mar reat aaanred that no eflor.a 4i Jn'm aueet. Ne .ork , w ill be apan-a hy which atudenia mar be advanced i Cj In tovrna where there ia no bram-h, the Company their iudiea. and improved in their niannera and morwill appoint oneon application by letter (post paid) nla. I he Primary Department will continue to be atior other ie. ; t '"' general turrrvion of the Principal , h ut nn-

them. J . ... .... Price 25 c-nta a box. Myera Seaion, C.enrevill, Indiana, Gi-ncral for the Stale of Indiana. Hubert McCleiy, Atjent, llrookail'ie, Ind. " As-.-nt List of Lcttere TF.MxIXlXG in the Pot Office at RrookviUe, . Indiana, on the fir-it day of .lauanry, 1S47 hehifn.it taken out within the time pr.acrihid by law, will be arm to the licurral Foal Ofltee aa dead leitt ra : A Ahlera Frederick Allen Nat aniel Armatrnng William Avery Cliaa B rtarry FJrt pakcr Martin Math John Hrirn V H Herri hill K Halia Enoch Ilailuiv Isaac Pani.tir Samuel It-own Wm Reaver Jolin rtlxckli I -e K M lirambride Gor c Carter J Criat A n-trkatnn Alei Ciifln Steph -n S Clinton C F D Pa niTrech F. Itielit Nicholaa Davia Hell i It 4 Dood William Diifnrr M-nhiaa Dresm ike Mr Diajtr Mr EaJj Milton McCmm W It Mi ri-ill Hohert M-irphy -lanie M.iriiiiilale Abner l,iraj L o Ousthaim-jr (J orai l IMmer Ca;t. Joel l'a.il I4V,,1 II Rum J nli ii Uttiiroc'.; Trod crick 1 1 .aj rl . 1 1 "i Slieiby Ui(illi'ri!r Mic'iiel Uow Peiori: It m ker Wm ). Il-jjirli'1'! WiiiiHtn S Serine S uuuel iS"'iinp Mo I 'ssi Miss !tiiriiife's IVter Skinner Robt Is ",iiitli Stiimel H,ni:!i Wiilia n titt.ik Mirtiii M.'Jwic!! M ttlif.v Siewsrt .Ihiiii's Sanilii' tl mmh hintlier IVter !Sliill S,iinur Nnisi.'er Mrs llrusilla ixtiui alludes U-'ri.; !t t;i J.?r (rillieit Sun inn Hi cli i rd Sprjlljrstivl Wil.iiti, Sliilit Mr'itl F FavFli?aSeth j Fuller W ' Fumt-r Daniel I o Goud'e J W 1 J Gerber Peter Philip I H .' Hammoml .lohn O ; Halird Oliver ,; Harvey Mia F.iiiabeth i Howell A din Hitchcock A II Hannaha A mot i Harraa P K I Hannah Oliver C i J I Johnaon William ' Jai kaon Henrietta M.at IJonea .Ixmea Junea Ph.Iio Soli?rc! J.i!in Henry j ' Jonea DaiMel n Pi rim i ins M.irv Shirk Smi'tol fr T Theifiiiv Menrifh Tarietoa C Tucker Calviti U I'ndi'rvn.ij nJrew Ulmr Dariil V Vmriroyir M.3e Venter Ja i W V.i;tsr Wes'rr F "o'f J.m.lha i Wertj Vicho! Veiig Iljf.i t inin Wslser II V y.ty V Winri5 N M Z j Jo iu John i - .. . . i iveiiy i.evi ! Knight Joaejih I Klinefelter Adam j Rougher Simeon t Sever Sir Knocttian Liiderwig Kiur FSxJ Krahnernau Lud-?wiek Keely G W L Lock Iaae Lewi Aa Lawrence Jacob League Elijah M M.mr Elijah McNrelv Daniel Mfser'V,l!;am 8 Metitj.T Philip Mctlwain Jami-a j tiiler I ennhnit j Meak Th.u II McVeely Samuel Varor Hamiliun M inr Thoinaa M.H-toit Aaron C MeCoy Joa-ph t Mabry Mr ajrm "irm l r ..bur nx. v

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1 W. KFTLY (Drntiat) will be in HroafcrUle X.3T- durii.c the two wtxkaof the February Teim of the Circu.t Court, 1847. J-tf Administrator's Uotica. rri'F. nnderairntd, harine; tnkrn cut I.etlera of I" Admin iatrntiim upon tht Eatate rf Thompaon Stnnt, late of Franklin county, Indiana, decaed, hen-l y notifr all peraona indebted to aaid F.atate to make imntrdinte payment or the aame ; and all perona havinr claima ajrainat aaid deertlent are hereby noti (led to pn aent them. dnlyaathcntirate. aeenrdintr to law, fi.r payment, aiihin one Ttrfrom thia date. The F.atate ia proh.ihly inwlrcnt'. JOB STOUT, VSa Dc. 21, IU9. 5S-3r Adminiatrator Administrator's Sale. f Jt H F. und- raipned, Adminiatrator of the Rtate of H nonipM n atont, late or Franklin eontitv, fnd., ileiraai d. will offer for aale on the 1-Mh or Januarr, I34T. at hia late dwelling, in the town of Itmukrilli-, con.tinrof ,m. twnhorae Cairiaire and Harnesa. one Horae, two aeta r Blackmiih Toola. IKda and Bedmna; ; with a rarietr of other artich a. another with ! iTnui.ier ot y. end id Buuks. JOH STOIT, D,c 21, mil. I2.3w Admiuiatrator. State cf IndianaFranklin Co , act: In yscaton f the Prolate Court oj Franklin county William Morf..rd. Samuel T.rw-i-i e.n-iiiw nn w lie, OI lull aire and .loai ;h Mnrfnnl, John Mcirfurd. Martha Morfurd, Mary Mtirlord. S:irah Morfurd anil F.fislia MurfiM-d, all inl uita tin. d.-r the aee of twentvine yeara. . . . i e : . e . c .. . l.y William Murf.iil, their Den tH CHAXCEHT frond. r rt. ' Jonathan Alley, Adminiatrator of tile riauK, chattel, rights, ere. dlla, lliollev and efTecta, which werr of John Morford, decraard Andrew Alley A Jemima Alley hH W ife-. J I 7TF" IT It F.MEM BF.KF.O. that on the 17ih daynf ieri.iiliervA. 1. IIW, th abare named torn- , pl'iinautv. hy Oefirire Holland, Kqu--, their Sol.eitor, fikd (in vacation) in the CU rVa ofltee of the Probate C iirt afi r nid, th-ir Itill in Chanerry, aaimllli- , alum- il. fmlania, and also the afHilavit of a diamii r. ted and emu peteiit witneaa, whereby it appear that i the isei.-riu.ima are not reai.lenlaol aaul Slate of Iiidiaiia: Therefore, the aajd nteiidjuta are he I ii'intie.1 or tin-filing ol aaid Hill in chancery, and I inc pen. true'- ot aaid suit, and are alao horehv notiiii that iinl, i t.y appear at the neat term of the Pro- : iiMe (..inn in a.ij ur thec timty ai'jresaid. on the tirt : l 'y of aaid Term, to be holden ai the Court Hmi?e in I I lie ln not' Brook villi-, in aaid contilv ot Fnuiklm. on the t'ourih M unlay in February n t. and plead to, or anaweriheaald hill bt fore the cdl'micr "f the cin-e, the aaid Hill w ill he taken aa eonf.-,. d airainat ihein. j the vim Dt rnrtanri. JOHN M. JOHNSTON" l.-rk Probate Court, Frinkliu Comity Die If4fi. 5J-3W Holland, Any. Adoiaistrator's Wotxcs. "g F.riKHS of Administration on th- Krta.p of J W:n. av. ear-on, derran-il, Utf of Frank, in r.MiHir. Ii o- bivn ifrantid to th uii.lfripntd b the clf-rkof rhr Prbat. Court .f Franklin rcnuitr, Ind, AIlptrmiM indrhtt-d to njiii Ftatt- will make njv int-nt to ol,. ioini.'diatelr; and lhfe having claim will m-- nt tin in, i i! amiirnticaud, ahin one rear, for fcUlnacut. Th. estate iaulrcut. JOHN AVVNV, Det ?4, ism. g3.9 Admiiiinrator. FA KM FOR SALE. rOjTIF. anbarrihrr. ilrairoaa of leaving the country. n,ir in oiin-toi ma lann, enniKtilli; ul one jiiimrr aertion, Qo aen-a of hieh arc cieand anil un- - -. v- v.n-..n'n..i. .iie- laiiuiaweii a aiere'll ami liniix-i-I here ia on the premiaea a r;oud orchard, lar-e frime barn anil cumnioilioua frame dvri lliii: 'I hi. land liea nhnnt nine milea et of Ilrn;kvil!e. uii the Stale road leailinc from that place to Oxford. 6. I'eranna within? to pnrrhaae. will do well to call and view i lime premiaea, where terma will he made known. DAVID McCAW. Xovenibar 11, I84 4ti-7r Stats of Indiana, Franklin County, ss. I'l.i j hi tii inc rratikiin l'rnnnte Cnurt A. . aaid Court declared thecatatrof Jamea Donauhon: deceaaed, to he insolvent: Crvdit.ir9 are ihen-forc requested to fueiheireliima uirainat I lie e.iRie tor a'loT.iaee in the caid Probate Court within t -'i ninniha from the date .hereof, or thev wil not he entitled to pa) lui-nt. JAM KS Mf. MX'AW. Adminiatrator de hoifi JIATS A : CAI'S. "TJ" keep conaiaiitly on liund an aasoi tment of Hits nnd ; Ou, made of c-ood materinla, of my o n manulac..ire , ,., win 8i ii at tair pneea. The citizen, o Hrookvilie and vicinity, when viaitinr the ciiv .r.. i.. vited to trive me a call. V M. G. LAWHK.XC'K No. I in Main Strert 2 door above the Comnu rem Hank CINCINNATI. April 10, 1S-40. lG-tf Ar.TnT.TM nnrfKmrr cmwraTa tvtt , WUUJ.MAX Dil i.lIJ I.SX X t. Ail . " V1 K n, x rei-uHr Seanon of i!ii inaiitntion will C'imiiieiice on the tirt Monday ia January, 1347, ii mi coTiiiiuiH lotincen trecka. The interior r the biiildint? w ill he crfatlr impro--rd hy the in'rndilrtion of new and convenient deaka ami ai-.ua, ami by other nrceanry n-paira. in aeaon Tor the rnimnrtiremt-in of il... ...... c : .... ti t . ... "ei .-e.e..i. niriiuvin . - - ....... ,.i iii-iiinr iatril-iiin ot the aa,cn, Air. there llomslier a e;ciitletiin of nnhemi4lCd " i r. ami con-niierntile experience aa a teacher. f iber t.-ael.rra will lw employed, should the number t f acmii.ira demand it. Lector,., will r.eqiientlr be delivered nnon I..,;.. ;.. eoi,ii,.,.i,, w,ih the .tnuie. pnraned. and upon the i h -at m, tlmdaof teanliin?. fur the benefit of thoae who ... -..-ii io iiecnme teachera. 'I .iith'y reviewa and exaniltrtloua wilt tike nlace. uniehall intereated are inrit.-d to attend. Witklr acnotarship, deportment, absence. cc. or each rnpil. will be forwarded r. jolarlr o ihe pan ma ; 1 he F.cleelic Seri-a or Hooka. M'tclii IPa Gcnrnphv : and outline napa Winehcster"a -,.pv Ilooka, and the I olh r Fncrllah and Claaaieal teat boe'k. in eeneral nain the eat, are uai d in the institution, and no o'.ln ra 1 admitted. I Tkrms: ' For Weadint:. Writinir tint Spe!'unp. $?.0C! " Ariihm lie, ;i-oi;raplir. GrAimar and Ilia. tn-v. I " Latin, Greek and the h:r,Vr M ! Insrnci.-n in Vr.-nch.. . . . . S-n.i 4 emnrua,. X. di dnrtion a ill he made in run. .r r . n. ,-iod 1, than ertrr-fr. Pcrsnpa makin? application hi letter to the Principal, can -eceiv further information and a. curc board at SI-"' per we-k , . GF.ORtTt A. CHASF, nrookville, Xov, lS43..47-tiw Principal. ST a TF. OF IVIHtNM J the t niot r,r,;,it Crurt 1 ., t'n,..n S fsriiti Term IS47 ROhl-.H r TP l 'umixnrnv 7 ' i i tn xnaneerv IVIVt IMBnr.V .V W!FFc t T'l M S NF.VI.ING WIFK. J tu fori cloaea Mort- , " reiiieinhered that on th- 1 "h die nf Senfm1 a'x-r. mi. came the a-,;,l co npl unant hv J H J. ; l.an his r-mae and filed hia Hill in lie. h, half, and ! nlaa an afll.l.ivil proviii"; the llonrraidenc- f the ih j I. n.lania. Notice ii lheref..-e riven that th- 'id ! .I '.'i.i i llar.lin Wife and Tannna Xevlinj St Wife ha and app.-ar biT.re the Jih1t. if aaid Conn at th . oort H n m Lib -rtv, on th 4th XI i ii! ,,- or March next, and answer said mil. or in default, the .,,. wiil be acted upon in th.-ir absence I , .. FDOHILL ni-UXSIDE. Clerk V. C. C. Liberie, Xov, 27th, 1141. DKUGS AND MKOIOINKS. ; iinlw Oil MMd V.ii aiwli WHOLES I.E A.VD HEI AIL. WF are juat Cnenill a very an perinr aaaartment of the a'l n e ariic!-e, aa well aa all other in our line, which we will ..-H on the lowcat cash price. 5 M oa Sulph q iinior 2' R il Spa Tilrmmfine, 20a Kea pure white ler, ?o Hal I'opal ViirnUh, do Janan do, l"('aska b.alararos, 5 do I'earlash, 500 Dotes Window (rlasa nsaort-d Are. Ae BIRXEY BROTHER. Corner of Lower Market anj Si camore ata. CINCINNATI OHIO. JulyS.lMJ ,7.Iy .lOItX II. POIJIJUS, Tniar. Courier & llarocoo Dresser. Xu. Uii, Main Street, between Sixth and beyeuth ciN(:i.NNri. onio. WHERE may be had cheap fur Caih or aatiafactory acqujiulaiiaea. g (reneral aaaortmrnt of FINISHED LEATHER. City tan .ole leather, S. T. Red Ho; Philadelphia call kin, city tan d.. Red and black roan do; Guat akin shoe bindm-. Deer in. Lamb do; Red. hliieand bi"C akiver. Harness leather, Skirtinifa do. Bridle do; White linmc akina. Pink do. Yellow do; :I n'a l.,t Xfororco, Ladies' Eloaa do. do tirf-t-urt! do; Cp per leal titer Rand do; Kid akin., .lof do, kip dr.Uuck do, Pad do. Bnr Rant akin, Rxrk tan akivrc. Hik hi.idfi-s"LeaTh-r of a aroma kinds. Ctrc x5H iraveu I ir Hide, Calf, Dear and Sheep Skma. and Wool. S, It4J. 4Mj. Notice 'JsYevitnal consent the partnrrahip hrrtofare. ex'iatw'iti Between Hitt Haile in the aale of Drutr, and Dry Gioda ia deaalvcd. All peraona indebted to aaid firm sither by note, book account or otherwise ara : raiieatr4 to call and cla aa the anhacribera are dawiroaa ti ka raasVf 'haj ii timlr a p .s.iKte

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. iFJiQM SUFFHELD EKVlAynj ' I SAW MAKERS f- c UT I. K It : AND rtralera in Hardware and Cntl.i-v. JJpVfjn 1 St, Eaat !. Ttetwrrn Scrt nth and 1: hiii ,t ; . rXC.V.V.JT, 0.7O. ' ' i IS O Repa.nnsr I'I Orimlinr of all kindj or cwtlerr jnd aurrn.al mairument.. Itmkteataktn out r a'l ' Z ."Z'e 'V ,,n"l. He-tooth-in the' tlr-t an le of workmanahip. Snrreona' SiWa e!-aned i !Tt n"r3,n- Et ""cription of Saw, aJc. to or. j w.rranu-o oi nrat rate qnal.ly ' July M, 134-,, 30-!: K. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYR VP OP lalVlSSStl'oRT A.M TAR, A safe and cctaincttre fr COXSUM!'TJOXof Till: t.UXGS, fPunn-l.-lood. Ctmzhs, Colds, Asthma. Pain me aide, llrnchths, H7.orj,in'T c-t and all PULMONARY A Vrrt nEARwkaiih. crleSretcd Or. Iticharda tv Fhyaician of more than 30 reara' ata:idinr He eert if.ct in the caae of .Vr. Charl, ll n.!?. that alter liain7 reaortrd toerrrt, meant within li.a know). nk'. lhv ,rrlm t" "t Csn.umzt.on, without ihe al.COteat benefit, he penanteH him lo oae i)r cjr-rj' Lti-er-mortanU Tun bvwhi. u fect health. ,s,.-e,r "Fcr- , . . M. J. KICH UDS. M. D. DESP.un jVotfoiz tiisrk is iiurn uvi:.y FOR THE DiLVO In addition i.. il.T. i IT ..e . ' lent tenth, althoya-fc 17 ' M.""r " " the aainc home, a:'d uae-l the eel at i " . "" " paid ,he ,,ri,.;?.f,t:.eh..Tltr..V

9 9 5 ? 5 Q 9 " 2 M'Oki- h maiw . e-,Vnt ThU U ..certify thtt aoj mnnL .in 1 1 w. ke 1 numbTA tlf, ZZl? Z llV.I . . ir hr''"S but th. y failed to rive me any ihc- work h-a, t ,0 a: v one unl.. X j t 1,1 fl..f,a..dfrthe.d,ceof one Tear I rrew eauidlr I arrnrr.nini. d lit I'""'

".Ker ,U I . L,., " i"-" 1 V"""""' ,iMn "ne r I ,u r'n "imor.-.nd.in, of the nnn.be- , 1 r hS' ." d that .' ell n",u"r '" "- be i l rk. of f,e note -,; , anbacrimia-'a n , !.-V r "'T rnA -Tthlv;ned.:,re,:gl, tl.e l.t y.nur,, V

Ite ot r., ( , r'., . . 7, ' - " "'"I"" ny'.5.nr;;l'':,U: ' ml,c.ne; ico nced ,., Pro- I ,"J I TJ.' Mt!, b,,r"re 1 half a :.

..... e : . 7. ' "s-. ...mmiami entity can. I; fr, th. time I re- " tn" rapuiiy, anil wlu-ii I had .-..,. t.,...i the ine. , r . tr!"ri,,!r'' - ii.o-iv;!..io1a i.i I" " . .rial1 "m,cllJ .;!,.,1:v.. r".: M e ,h, imderaisrne. do rtify that il.i. account ot PF.TF.R n MATVliE'.rs, Ti!'. -.MS ( RAIO. j sDsK.rii ev!. Staunton, Oiio, FcVy 7, WILL T'.'r t CI r ... . . . - . '11.3 l.i I Uli it ilK I' J-VJ TAR CURE A COLD? I DO Vf)7' ME AX MERELY RELIEVE IT m r h ill it cure? Thia ia a qiieaiion r rrrijuemlv hear akr. The fiilliiwinc cerulicaie ia arleeied a.'iliroinca:ni- liirlit Oil the u iect. Mra. fhilili a hi. .1 u.. ..... j only cureil hercou;h, but that it laved her life. Head ; " Jne aa, a There ia no exenae f.ir d.aeaaed Iirn. .t.. I tic will roiitimie l o me nudicinra that are totelv r-c- I ooimended by the vernier, or which .a ,.-r., i.'. ycrr-;-n or unknown ctrtibcaua, ljr the tole purDote oj gam. Cj 1'leaae read the following: Ma. ScoVILL Sir: I deem ii a rfii-e ... I... .k. l.t;. know th sr. at value of Dr. r- cHrbrated LI V - ; F.HWOHTAXD l-AR. Iwa,..r..r pine- wi,h the CONSUMPTION, ihat 1 had i, hope r ever b . inir I n -ioreil to my health a. id lnenl; 1 continued to tr.i I j re, aim my toiih au .h-ire-.ii.f; that ' ,,,'' 1,111 r p'dnrid tu a mere kele(oii. though under ' """ vn.rt" P1""-""" of ill aciiv. With little , ',P ro"r '"- it.i.Iitine, w I,,.. i. i provi d tu lie even more than it profeaaed. Its action waa like a charm r.iia.n; ,he matt- r and rh!ei,-m leheekiiii- mTe-mh.imd healinir my 1U1I!-, pirfectlv I I . )' V ."" e;trlee. yf anr ..ne haa a ! cou-han.l i m da up r .f cimanmpion, and dm.l.ia t.ie ;reat hleaiii h,eh attend tl i. d. nn', thev ! can he raaiiy aaiianVd, by calling on me, on S.th St 1 i aollth siile.) two doora wtst of Sinitl. na1 r - tiou-Ji u is u i ins ineoicioe . oMcnii life. . . . . ts'K' ) ANN C11ILD3. Cini innnti, Jnnnnry 31. I'!'.. N. H . I !me ho an- afti eied with dhcatcd Luv-t win on aiiii'i conun rca! nil Ie ilu r l n ir c "ItillUoll i more iiny.ru ttinn waa tliat of .vr(- Son-c run. or of .I.-. Chili!.-1. of CiiKitinaii i-J mlIf there ar.- any wli-. aiill ,!.,: ,, . Cvct x-irtutt c thia mediiine, please call at I he A;eii:,- and c;.-t a p.im phlet ciiutainiii - nururrnit cerlifu-atea of o;-r lur.f.cures of t'.u-Jirtf an'! mast re .cringle , it,xt .is. " A. L. Si nville. w hile.a'e p nt t'..r the V."et at! Sooth, S. K. Corn, r of Fifth a., ,1 Uace air.eta, C'iu O CJ-Foraaleby H. TYXKK, BroukvilK. Iiid November, 134. 47-tf French and Burr Hill Stones. A!TT 'S1 A DFOB D le Co. Mr be l x- r""1 w"1"'4 "n the corner uf ui aim neconii aia. a. nlcinnalt, and are prepared to furni.li Frenih Uurr Mill Mtonea ol a quality aiiptrior to any t itabli-hiueut in the Weaurii i-oiiiiiry. ! ALSO The genuine Dutch Iloltint; Clotln fRiiker brand: Scr-en Mi!! Ii-una and wiit a, Piajur uf Fari. Ac, j .itSO French Durr Fortaulc a:id j Flourinr: Ti'l. ; .tl.S'jui bb'.i calcined Plaaur of : Paria. , CtTAll work warranted of the beat qnalitT. i June 19, 13-45. " 25-Ir. I

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TPkH. SPFXCFR-S VKGr.TAnt E PIT.? S and j ! 9 .W TONIC and W F.STOtI VI 1 VF. VERrTAni.F. I I PITTK11S. These Pills are no Ioott lining thu.e ' of iltnibif ul utility. They hav. p-iased awav fro-n the ' thouaanda daily launched upon the ti Je of cap- rimenl, ' , and now- aland higher in renutatmn. nd are hrroini inc more eat-nani iy uaed ihan any o'her prepara.imi or med cinc ever prepared for lh' r. lief of utf.-rin; I man. 1 hey have bon introduced inio ererv place it ha b.-i t. I. Mind poaiible to carry them. !nd there -e i few ton us am! v:Maea hot contain some rmarkuble' evidencea of their pond etfecta. n the Sonlh, partc- ! ; iilarla. where biliona diaeara prevail, they annually aare the livea of thiols. mils For pr .of of ihe t'orec-i- ' ; ine atalementa. and of the value and . fllrir, of thia , j medii-ine. the priprn tor will insert a few of the many thousand testimonial, winch have bem preserted to' j him hy men ef the tir.t reanertability men who can- ' j not he houtrhl or iiiflocnfril in aov way to prevaricare , men who have hir;her viewa rf moral rennai;i;tr ' ; and malice, ihau to certify to facts h. raue it ana a I i dj 1 ailotbera favor, aid then,. -Ireano ilifiislice 1 I I KS T1MOXI al.S : j nead -r! d . not flil to notice the f 0'n in- tcstim-: ! . V11'n r,'";,r' to he efficacy of Spenrrr'a Vegetable '. I Tontpkina" I'.luT, Snmotrr Co, Ala, Jan 4, t-i n. I 1 Dr A. Speneer: Dear Sir I aiish X to f.-ir-vajrd me ; a Inrre aupply of your Pills; I do-i't think 310 hovca . two lar;- a liiinntity lo aen-1 1 aold lea Iwaea ihe lat

six mi.uttia, thev are t he moat popular Pilla in thia plaiT. Fur billion, coiiiplniiiia, :rk h-ad-ac!(e Hi'p- eaie and audi like diaeaaea, thev are c om.ler.d almost an inf.lilihli n m-dv. I have fimerlv been spi rit lor Dr. Peter's Pi'l.;bul I now aell three dozen of vonr Pills loan-ofhia. Mi ei,st,.m-ra think ih.m aupir.ur to Peter " oranv o'h-r Pills. Iliapti if lly yntira. O. C. KELSl-'.Y Livlnj-aton. Snmntrr Co., f Ala.) June 3 1343 Ai.wfrt Snf va, xj. I), Draa Sm. AVe liave within Ihe Hat ri-nr s.,y.j a'. out two hundred and fifty hiaea oh-no anii-hilinns pts. The are trenerjlly ennsidered a'tr-id fa.nilv m -dniiie n. F. Iinrs rnv & Co For aale by HittJt Haile, Ilr.Mik. iKc. Ind Nov 1341 SALE OF REAL ESTATE rilHE indersirn-d Comtii.s'onrrs, a-.p..';iT.'d ,- I the Probate Court of Kr ink l.n t oo..',. i"..i ' i aell, at public ontcry, on FUIrHY. the i;h ilLv of i January, JS47, lietween the hoiiri of JO o'clock A M and o clock. P. M.. of saM dav, on the prcmiaia ad- ! jotnttiir the to-vn i.f New Trenton, in said coumv the real estate of ..h.ch Samuel Mo. kalellar lute of a.-. id 1 county, died aened and poaaesseif. beinir aheut 177 acre ol land, in ection 31, toini-lnp s, ran.'el in! aaid county. .Theae premiaea are advantagruiialy ait-i na ed. eliheC for a tav. em stand or a t'aroi. In itio on . the road lradin; from Brookville ro Cincinnati, alio I on the White Water Canal. Vpuarda ..f ico acr.a of , the land are cleared and under irnnl improvement, j 01 wmcn more than .10 acrea are rich lioii .m 1 ,11,1. 1 the residue ia aerond hot- torn lands. On the nrem .,

are a Ixrp-brick house, well known aa the Hoik a- I ''Ii rreat r rife Iv a pr.rom of Aaihiaa : a i!iafellar tavern aland, a cood I; n;e tablr, wilh aheda Tor . case wilh uhich I lis 1 been aiilicted for ni '.y itn tattle, w aeons or carriairea a (rood orchard ; also j pat. It ivaa aiteo.l-il with a ln.iraene-ic m.d 'jret.e-a t wo other rood farm dwelling houses a anort distance ol" 4-1e lonya and threat, tocetli-.T wiili a laSa nmi fivm the tavlrn aland, and al.o a iirver-fai'.iojr hy- i con-h, and caoiplete jiroairatiim of atr.-n?ii, ai .1 dreta. Thia tract of land presents inany iiiducemeuia j hen almost worn ;ut h!i suii'ocatien, a oti le i.f to purchaaers. . t our Kx;octorant wai aenr to r.ie. .. t f-.c I:h'.rht TT R xt One-half of the vnrchase monrr ,0 t. il waa nu'hin r but anackeri- 'n.t a ir. - it s hi .ilr

pa d 111 baud, and the balance 111 one - tar l.o.n ihe dav nf aib the purchaser to cive wotir with ti.nn.nd r 1...1.1 " -rr By order of an J Probare Ceurt. I JOSl'.PH wiT.snv, Jixii-.s i.o-,v::s, .'Oietnwr, lbtti 4-tria Caiauaiaaio:i.-n. CO.P iaJlTlVKYiSi HIP. THE nm.cr5ijfiitd linre entrrpH into partnrrOiip t for the ira nsactrnn rrneral Cumii.iioi a. id ! ror'rc.iii R'tsint-s. at N'i;w Otleavs, ui.di. ih.; firm of SPF.Nt'K k GUArtD. and toiieu a shan-bf) the liuitnesn of Franklin and ui tntu conhticD. RIlKH I SSXC2,

1HF. lOtTJ.T.nyANp wr.STERel Literary Ustizzr-r end ILi VOll 1817.

' Tli. a Mrntlil- Martz'tt: , of d to ey-rr '. ri. I- U - -r., . fnent rf I i-Tstnresi d tV- fine i of Sirama .V1-rrrr ittd li'esterti I tins tfn -ex of South raroi;iM w ! Tf.o Font lift ii I. r ' The li-(!nf; r J.at '.ic-a ! ;.; ; Twe'ir yiar...--unicti h.t!. r ll , i i. .. ! w.r rr.-r esi-i d, liirm; w!.;t:, j th ht-?it't rank among A u.t-ri...u J , ; d.-r its new Title it ai.i sirlic :u u1 r. i i:,ai. s -ti-.i ut..iiied "Ii".:.. I'ii. 1 iu S.i.c nil uetiilnea. It, Cotrit,utcra are ai;m- ro.i-- -.;i,-,.,:ur"rr .f. ' ioii1 and Amrtpur mriteraof il. t5i-at i' -" -iih .! t3.j -i(i,t!,w'.;v, cf rreat ra-iety.-auch U.-vm-w,. IUcI ... ' Jvl o!-r3iliicnl Skt-tctiea, Vnreta, Tai.-a Tra,.'. r. -- J'.jm. Cnt-onec ad Faptr.c, , ,r AruiX,;, t,j oilier Na'wra! Sub:ec'. p-n: ....... .. . j , " 1 of ?"'!' Th":' 'Avr.;.-xc:drd, " tijto ,h s,n ,d w;,,,-.! c. , in. in mr a more fj:i aivr : . . r . .- . '.irwide 1;;: u u'... irci:lat- Clrie!V. Ill tc ";, j at in: part in; a HIS ;'T. I X.V'J t to our rerionir.-ii T.iinmiro . I. I The thir'n'i Volu-r.-.1 eiP11. ,. . p .i... I January, 14:"; a"d luiiht i l:..i j , r., .. .,' T j inartd Mimslp it emiivii;;,- tiinjf n-u. i" JUS VUi V UK lltt.lVj . I and arranr-ancrta will lmad.f.e pr-jnri'.-. - rJ tar and early aup;.v of Xmieev ;f ,. i . other Lire-aey Intei.: jn.e'e Or Jers f -r :!ie w c be k-nt in at mice. 1 Cnrtitiint of the Xnerrer en- P.-,- ,. 1. THE MESSF.SGR AVO K:-.li;v i i I.ied in Month) y namVra. KS u.mS -r n.t lea than '4 Inrre auorr-rnvn 1 ....... ... .. i r ""a w . t-r-iney, n '."" rv n"ml"r- '-rr.. I tban the year. a t'.c ioiUvj -;, ' Pr-.c, of . y.-.r'. atiU- ' " ia-1'W in lull i:dh,-r nf ,.lm. I 1 ... htliw ine t,,v.t ninuber I j7'.. An. .,,.,!,,,, a- ! -ith ii., ..am, a ..f f, . a continuance fjcrrrnt tiH' . -n,- -n Hew f tlberiil -r-., a!i:il' r'-.-ei,e 1 fi of t'ie M. r v.nr X-r )U Koviear, fr one , riKCoa-iuujncr of a uier pimp. -,i hf r . ",.? . . ,; i m e.1 ine pnuV:. ..aa.;i.,a, at i, a, ,vT " 7 ' H . n. Ml On. r.:,r ,nd rr.i-i.-ior ..luond, Viryi-na, C liihir, l.a.(0. HEPHIXT Ol" r.LACKWOOJi-S LADIES HAOASim. T'lr I'ir.V,, .1 rU Corlail.iivr ar-:eVa ! e ,V V" f"'-'' Tiur., in I,T,a rand I :r, ia nei-.v Su'iacription price per Annum, To copiea, o ie year, Thrre Coiiea, ihi'. do. -Five eopit s. Hit. d-i. Ten copie,; du. do. . 81 1 s .1 t A LADY PAFEIl. RLPSIST OFiO.VDOV I.JOIES !.'0.7LD CF l'K!l ", KThe frat Xo.of t'.iia tmrk uiii he n K'r an tV.e ".r ".' "v,,i "r. It wnl runtaiit Kt-ire and , ir.r iiio.t .;iu'ar Lady wri'era .if eirvat Ri i of H-. th Lite, the Cumr, the q-.t.-civ, the Drj ' col Iat:va'.a ic. r hii i.- a Mt iSiibarripiinn price perannurn .41. ! 50. copiea, one year, - - - 1 l-r e c iie, do. do, ... r tve enpi-. a, ,K"i. - . Ten Ciipi a, fio. no. ... One T..py of London Wa- Id of Faabi.i cnt.y of 11 lickwu.id'j Mairaaine, one rear. f I .'t,. Two Copir. do do cvio eopM i Addics, L. A. 1 .. .-ii. :h.J.LADY'S ?',? if; a a V. .?.ra v Lrip.r.isnr.n p.r t-:p. fpji a oi-is. n-or Mezri.iint n, I Fn-r i'i- : . i-'. I n.hion Pl-tfes, Capa. J-,.iuoeT. ef.,!;.,;,,!' x Crot hrt Work, the art of M-.kii.ir' '.r.. Va; i rca, Xettinir. ect: Mvic, TLo. ai-.d J-aw-.-), L tie ncknow le.icri'd i-'-em f l'iU c i:ifv. I'rlc-3- per Aiiniiin. wlnih a'i i: .-i. air'.r copy of the Uc-print of r ll.li I. . li n XV. .rid if" ie'i. or a copy of llepi-int of lllaca.i :ejf"a I p ii.a .. ait. nt uiie .'.i;..,-.... I . A. ti'l 'O. ! ); : oorji rst.nyrs fcoaw .'.zr.nyc.:: I it-1 in! II ! Ellll'l I., . lir.i 1 1 nt I ;t .' ",- 1 ie t oo work, one i he favor-v u'' th- Air-r';rii:i Pub ic, and the other o. Kepl in 1, will he a-i.t one . i to a;iy aub-cn -er to the Luiii p.. k. new or t.'.iT -. i i iti rtni.t thr.c dollars iu advsine' . t-i L. A. G' T C.Y. I ii.::.ii.!.'.ia. " ?.-r- L.W.'SS J IE j Ri pi i.i! if III ;r h.ii . i.u I hi e two works, the f .-.! tV . intr fliajrazi.ie of x tl: rie.i, an 1 t' M.iar.me of Kn ai:l '.it ni one iiib.c. i i- uf ,U- L.i iy'm ;t....k remit tiirje iluliars ia a-. a. r;"arv, .-fj.Six. TWO FH?VLA!t WO.f.VS, .v:: FF.I ?, God. y's J...UJ a lio. 1. and xiur-ii.-.!.. . :t. r . . Htprint of I. null, n Lad. a Wer! .1 " f r .. - 'is Heprj:,! o' Lo:ifl.,ii iiiai-kn i .'.' ! . i .ii-- . The Lr.ii'aBouk. one y- rr, an. I liti.-i prints one r- ar, w.ll he aeiil lo a.iy ,.H.. r nev , -ho a ill forward Si i-i :uii ;i;.c . i'.r I Anilft-ii, L. A. CO . lo. pat vp rocR .'Kr.c.in ,r:r.. Snhscrhera to (;(,nV j I..-. tiV i-i :o AMERICAS MAG ZINK.are ini 'n.d I'.ai b ioi.ti -a!ii ever may bar doe. and forw ..r 1 ie.,; .U.u.r - f..r 1t.tr, tin v !nll b entitled to a c, It'll r the Hepriut .f T.ado- Lollop 'Vurlls.i' iou, or R print i.f Blkckivoud's Ladies M.i7..i... L. A : 11. r.v -.r.isii .v.;a.Jz.vE ra.. yor UST. On (.' , ii. O.e year, of lti-print ..t' l.-j.-d .a i-iji-s "o"'d i.f ! l-h i oi, one cop . one e:;r. ol :i p -.iit e i fl!ackiid' l.adis M.i; i-.ii.e. A c ;y ... i m r ..1 the l.!-.,ve works, Hill tie a. nl loa::V lU'.-tiMi. i l. (i"t- y'r La 'u't Eook pnV Jn r-roi'i S.'.t-. z -e. V. :;( lil.ac.id St in i.dv.llice lor ri;e Inn. r w-..-. Addreas, L. A. linl'-rv. :-.:ci..'i a . PREM.T'T One Copy of the K print rf ft i 1. w.T'j La.-'a M itra.i.i-... r one eopynfthe Kepriet nt iNel.oiiV.i Ls.li-a rid of Fa -Iii will he a -r.i aa a pr..i..,--i to any pi r.on renutt:iir live ilol lr-- for tho--e I n o i l -taut M.-iiin, Goslrj I . -;". y ' s Book au! A... rit.i i MP' ine, ai.d Uialiiini's 'ianai ne. .'.dire.,, !.. A. Ginr.T. l-!u.a.klel:i. l ' ' t i ' tjrr'X ru n nru.r..iKS. one todr of -,o.i. .all's Ili.'i.l.. oire vi a - a nttwa v.:,'1: of tLe K ;-ii r of lo Ti.li.ti V. orii of Ka.hooi. un y. .. r(e I - i ; . . of iitetkwoo.l'a Ldii - Mara -:k . wis :or.i;-J oik- ii.-r. .it!r s, L. A. 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